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Top Ten Tips for WACE Students to Win the Final Weeks

OneSchool Global 2 mins read

As senior students head towards the WACE exams, OneSchool Global (OSG) Australian Director of Education Paul Maher has shared the top 10 tips that will help them make the most of their final weeks of study.

 

Mr Maher said if students tackle their preparation with a practical and strategic mindset, they can stay focused and avoid feeling overwhelmed.

 

“The WACE can be a stressful time for students and their families but there are strategies students can use to stay focused, and do their best,” Mr Maher said. “We have shared these tips across our OSG campuses – but anyone can implement these methods!”

 

Practice Past Papers: “Completing past exams boosts memory, reveals gaps, and builds confidence under real conditions. It’s one of the most effective ways to prepare,” said Mr Maher.

 

Take Regular Breaks: “Think of breaks as pit stops – time to refuel your brain. Make sure you eat nutritious meals or snacks and drink enough water!”

 

Target Your Weak Areas: “Focus more time on subjects or topics you struggle with. This improves overall performance and gives the best return on effort.”

 

Use a Study Schedule: “Planned, spaced study reduces stress and improves long-term memory.”

 

Make Your Own Notes: “Creating notes helps you process and retain information better than buying pre-made ones. Active learning beats passive reading every time.”

 

Choose a Consistent Study Space: “A familiar environment helps your brain switch into focus mode. Occasionally changing locations can also boost recall through contextual cues.”

 

Use Retrieval Practice: “Instead of rereading, test yourself with flashcards, quizzes, or teaching others. This strengthens memory and understanding.”

 

Don’t Overstudy: “Studying 24/7 leads to fatigue and lower performance. Balance, sleep, and rest are essential for effective learning.”

 

Teach What You Learn: “Explaining concepts to someone else helps clarify your understanding.”

 

Create a Distraction-Free Environment: “A quiet, organised space improves focus and deep learning. Your environment signals your brain that it’s time to study.”

 

“I wish all students, whether they are from OneSchool Global or other schools across Western Australia, all the best in the WACE exams,” Mr Maher said. “And remember – you can always reach out to your teachers for guidance and support.”

 

Media Contact: Katie Kimberley 0417 467 215

  

 

About OneSchool Global Australia

OneSchool Global has 31 campuses across Australia, in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia, providing an innovative learning and teaching program to over 2,450 students. OSG is attended by children from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. For more information, go to www.oneschoolglobal.com

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