Jon’s gift to keep helping
Sandi was just a child when she started supporting The Smith Family
Some memories last a lifetime. Like the very first day Sandi made a donation to The Smith Family. She was just eight years old. Sandi didn’t have the best background herself, but her mum taught her the importance of helping others.
Celebrating Sheila’s extraordinary gift
Sheila Woodcock, from Newcastle in NSW, lived a simple life and rarely discussed money. Her friends were surprised to hear she left behind generous donations in her Will. Read more.
Career advice at school, and does it relate to education & employment outcomes?
Let's Count Revision 2022-2021
In 2020-2021, with the support the Ian Potter Foundation and Equity Trustees – James Raymond Hartley Charitable Trust, we embarked on a journey to review our early numeracy program, Let’s Count. Read Full Report
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
Submission to the Review of the WA School Education Act
Submission to the WA Pathways to Post- School Success Review
Submission to the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement Bill
Submission to the Review of Funding for Schooling