We are proud to announce that, as part of the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards VIC, ASHA Lectures was a semi-finalist for the “National Services Health and Wellbeing Award” and the “Victorian Government Group Achievement in the Community Award.
The Victorian Government Group Achievement in the Community Award recognises young people who have worked together as a group to provide a service, program or project for other young people, which is based on consultation and engagement with young people and has resulted in positive, youth-led changes in a local community.
The Totally Smiles Health and Wellbeing Award recognises resilience and empowerment by young people who seek to improve a community or individual’s health and wellbeing.
The Totally Smiles Health and Wellbeing Award recognises resilience and empowerment by young people who seek to improve a community or individual’s health and wellbeing.
"Very good experience. The tutor asked questions by creating polls. That was very interactive."
- Student from Viewbank College (2020)
"The best one! The tutor specifically pointed out what questions may appear in the exam. He also taught us how to tackle challenging questions. The way that he answered the question really made sense. I feel like I have learnt a lot from this lecture."
- Student from Viewbank College (2020)
"Really enjoyed the chemistry and english headstart lectures in 2016! The lecturers were really insightful and provided us with notes that were useful throughout the year + tips and tricks for the subject. I entered year 12 confident and motivated!"
- Ayushi Panjwani, Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School
"Excellent tutorials. Great help, I nailed some of my tests thanks to these guys. Lecturers knew what they were teaching."
- Tyrone Smith
"ASHA provides extremely helpful lectures for very little expense, and I would highly recommend attending any that are coming back."
- Student from Kilbreda Secondary College
I found the explanations really useful and feel like I gained a lot of insight and confidence for this year. Thank you!"
- Student from Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School