One word sums up why Lynette’s stayed a sponsor for 20 years
Lynette is helping students living with disadvantage achieve their potential
Heather and Rod’s gift for disadvantaged young Australians
Heather and Rod immigrated to Australia in the 1980s after living and working all over the world. A shared belief in The Smith Family’s mission to provide long-term educational support to young Australians in need motivated them to become Learning for Life sponsors and also leave a gift in their Will to support many more disadvantaged students. Watch their story.
Susanne’s a champion for disadvantaged students
Experience real life results, meet children on our programs & discover more Smith Family stories - Susanne’s a Champion for disadvantaged students
Insights Snapshot COVID-19 Learning Experiences
The Smith Family has been seeking to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the lives of the students and families we work with every day.
Online tutoring program shows gains in numeracy and literacy for children who need it most
Supporting students experiencing disadvantage through online tutoring at home.
Pathways, Engagement and Transitions: Most young people experiencing disadvantage engaged in post-school work or study, but concerns remain for future careers
Improving Young Australians' Literacy and Numeracy: The Catch-up Learning program
The Smith Family piloted Catch-Up Learning, an online tutoring program, with qualified teachers providing one-on-one sessions in literacy and numeracy to financially disadvantaged students on The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. The tutoring occurred in the student’s home. Read Full Report
The Smith Family welcomes three new board members
Over 44,500 Australians Supported with Mobile Internet Access and $30M of Value Delivered through Donate Your Data Program
Supporting 37,500 students and families, The Smith Family's mobile internet access program, backed by 55 million gigabytes of donated data, offers innovative aid to Australians in need.
An opportunity to make Education better and fairer through NSRA review
The NSRA is the National School Reform Agreement, a joint agreement between the Commonwealth, States and Territories to lift student outcomes across Australian schools. The Smith Family has expectations out of the review.