Student, from Xavier Catholic College Llandilo, working from laptop in class

The habits your child builds now will shape how they thrive in high school and beyond.

Here's what the research and local educators say actually works.

  1. Lock in a consistent study window
    Brains love routine. A dedicated block at the same time each afternoon trains your child's mind to shift into focus mode without the daily negotiation. The more predictable it feels, the easier it becomes.

  2. Create a distraction-free zone
    Phones face down, notifications off, TV off. It sounds obvious, but even background noise fragments deep thinking. A dedicated desk, not the couch, signals to your child that this time is serious.

  3. Ask better questions at dinner
    Swap "How was school?" for "What's one thing you learned today that surprised you?" Curiosity-driven conversation at home reinforces classroom learning and builds your child's ability to articulate ideas, a skill that matters deeply in secondary school.

  4. Celebrate effort, not just results
    Children who are praised for persistence (not just getting the right answer) develop resilience. When a maths problem is hard, say, "I love how you kept trying." That mindset is the foundation of lifelong learning.

  5. Partner with your child's school
    The families who stay connected, attend school information events, read newsletters and ask teachers questions consistently raise more confident, motivated learners. You are your child's first and most powerful teacher.

When families are active partners in learning, we see students arrive in Year 7 ready, not just academically, but in their identity as a learner, and sense of purpose. The transition to high school is smoother for students whose parents have already built strong learning habits at home. Small daily actions make an enormous difference.

Rebecca Birch
Head of Secondary Learning



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We are committed to nurturing your child's learning, wellbeing and sense of belonging. Discover how our Catholic high schools in Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains support every student, academically, emotionally and personally, from day one of Year 7.

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Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
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