Wednesday 18 February 2026

Elevate Education Study Skills Parent Webinars

Student seminars and Parent webinars.

Year 11 and 12 Elevate Education Sessions

Year 12s have started the year very positively with a specialist ‘Student Elevation’ session from Elevate Education. Last week, students were introduced to specialist, researched information about how students can maximise their chances of success in 2026. The session was reflective of the needs of both Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM) students. 

Students were introduced to the topics of goal setting, positive growth mindset and action items that lead to statements beginning with ""I can…”. The students were very positive and took many ideas that will support ongoing success in Year 12.

Year 11s also had their first session last week on Friday.

This term Elevate Education delivers high-impact workshops to our students that help to develop their study skills, motivation, and exam preparation. You're invited to join their parent webinar series, where you can help support your child at home by reinforcing the skills they're learning at school. Register via link below.

Upcoming Term 1 Webinars

  1. How You Can Make Technology an Ally (& Not the Enemy!) – 11th March 6:30pm (AEDT)
  2. How You Can Help Improve Your Child’s Memory – 25th March 6:30pm (AEDT)

Register for Elevate Education Term 1 Webinars

Register for Elevate Education Term 1 Webinars and learn some great practical strategies to help support your child this year.

ABOUT Elevate Study Skills Program

Within the classroom, CMCB has implemented the Elevate Education study skills program, grounded in seventeen years of global research into student performance. Elevate has identified the habits that distinguish top-performing students, and its seminars and resources are designed to help students of all abilities adopt these habits. This leads to more effective learning outcomes and improves overall academic performance. Students sequence through all of the program across Years 11 and 12.

Mr Kieren Prowse
Pathways Learning