An expedition base camp at dawn beneath a colossal snow-covered mountain
Alliance Tutoring · Drummoyne

How high will you climb?

The HSC is a mountain. Scroll, and we’ll show you the whole route — from base camp to the summit, with a guide who has already stood on top.

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Zone 01 · Base camp · 0–446 m

No one climbs Everest in a day. Climbers spend weeks at base camp first — the body has to adapt before it can rise.

Zone 02 · The wall · 446–891 m

From base camp, Everest’s summit still stands more than 3.5 vertical kilometres overhead. The wall only looks endless.

Zone 03 · The fog line · 891–1,337 m

In a whiteout, climbers don’t trust their eyes. They trust the fixed ropes — set by the people who have climbed the route before.

Zone 04 · The dark zone · 1,337–1,782 m

Summit pushes begin in darkness. Climbers leave high camp near midnight so they can stand on the peak by dawn.

Zone 05 · The summit · 2,228 m

2,228 metres is Mount Kosciuszko — Australia’s highest peak. Every HSC has one.

The view from the top is worth every step — and no one should climb alone. Start with a free first lesson.

99.40 Verified ATAR Founder & lead tutor — College Dux, Class of 2022.
Top 1% In NSW · English Advanced Plus accelerated Mathematics Advanced in Year 11.
1st Sydney Catholic Schools In both English Advanced and Mathematics Extension 1.
712 Years we coach Foundations in Years 7–10, mastery in the HSC years.
The routes we guide

Two summits decide most ATARs. We specialise in both.

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Mathematics Years 7–12

Every level of the mountain, from first foundations to the steepest face — taught by a tutor who scored 96 in both Advanced and Extension 1.

Mathematics Standard Mathematics Advanced Mathematics Extension 1 Mathematics Extension 2

English Years 7–12

The subject every student must count — coached by a tutor ranked in the top 1% of NSW for English Advanced.

English Standard English Advanced

Sciences Supporting routes

Steady footing for the content-heavy climbs, with exam-first technique from day one.

Chemistry Biology · Year 11 Physics · Year 11

Studies of Religion I & II

A quiet ATAR ally when it’s taught properly — our founder scored 92 in Studies of Religion II.

Studies of Religion I Studies of Religion II
Voices from the climb

What students and parents say.

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Where we serve

In person in Drummoyne. Online, anywhere.

The Drummoyne studio

One-to-one and small-group lessons in person, minutes from Victoria Road — easy to reach from across the Inner West and Canada Bay.

One-to-one tuition Small groups In person

Online, Australia-wide

The same lessons, portal, and between-class support over video — with every resource in the student portal, wherever you study from.

Live online lessons Student portal access Support between classes
Start the climb

The first lesson is free. The view is worth it.

Tell us the subject and the goal — we’ll map the route and take the first step together.

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