LearnCoach - free tutorials for NZ students

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Over the last six months, LearnCoach delivered FREE online tutorials to over 75,000 secondary school students. Help us deliver more in 2017.

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NCEA students of New Zealand, you did it.

After three weeks of no-holds-barred comfort-eating, NCEA exams are over.

You were one of 75,000 NCEA students LearnCOACH helped this year. In fact, people like you viewed our free online video tutorials more than 1 million times in 2016. In total, over 50% of NCEA students (and we have a sneaking suspicion a few of your teachers too) used LearnCOACH in the recent exam period.

From everyone here at LearnCOACH, congratulations on your amazing capacity to learn stuff you probably won’t need to know for the rest of your lives.

But why should YOU be the only ones to stuffer? (stuffer = study + suffer)

We need your help to make new free tutorials for 2017.

As the saying goes, Christmas is a time for giving… money to LearnCOACH.

Your pocket money and/or your parents’ gold bullion and priceless jewels will go towards creating new tutorials to help you and all New Zealand NCEA students pass their exams in 2017 and for years to come.

Because why suffer through NCEA alone when you can suffer through NCEA alone with LearnCOACH.

The more money we raise, the more tutorials we can afford to make.

When you make a donation please comment what particular subjects you would like to see covered and we will do our best to make this happen!

Love Dave, Deb and Dean

xxx

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I am passionate about the work that LearnCoach does to change lives through education.

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This campaign started on 1 Dec 2016 and ended on 9 Dec 2016.