Dependants Aged 8-12
The programmes for dependant family members listed on this site are intended as suggestions only. Whilst they are recognised as credible programmes they carry no particular endorsement of the EEF.
Parents/caregivers are welcome to make use of these suggested programmes but are also encouraged to make their own inquiries to seek out programmes that best fit the development needs of family members, whether it be a programme mentioned on this site or some other initiative.
If you identify a programme for either a dependant child or spouse/partner that is not included on this web site and fits the EEF application criteria, click here to complete a Dependant Application form to apply for EEF funding.
To apply for funding, please follow the link in the description of the programmes below.
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Thinking Caps provides virtual tutoring throughout New Zealand with personalised one-on-one sessions using Zoom and a virtual whiteboard platform. Unlike pre-recorded or computer-based programs, students interact with real tutors, focusing on their specific needs, whether it's schoolwork, homework, or past exam papers.
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Assistance for children who have special learning needs such as Dyslexia, ADHD, Dyspraxia and Dyscalculia. SPELD is for children who learn differently.
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Check out www.kidslink.co.nz for safe and trusted information, expert services, and connections to support your child's learning challenges. Find eligible services near you, as some services like Dental and swimming lessons may not qualify for EEF funding.
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Workshops for artistic children aged 5-15 years who enjoy drama, dance, singing and performing.
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Cluey Learning offers personalised online tutoring for students in Years 3-11, focusing on Maths and English. The content aligns with the New Zealand Curriculum and caters to each student's unique learning needs. Sessions are recorded for future reference, allowing parents to track their child's progress.
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A range of residential and non-residential camps, packed with adventure, for children aged 8-14 years.
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Justine Lamont is an experienced parenting coach, facilitator and speaker based in Auckland. Through her business Good to Great Parenting she helps parents with the full range of parenting concerns. Focusing on family strengths and inspiring parents with evidence-based skills, Justine helps parents find a parenting roadmap that fits their unique family dynamic. Justine facilitates courses and presents talks and workshops to groups of parents.
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After school English and maths tuition that builds confidence in children and teaches them to conquer maths and read for pleasure.
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After school tuition in English, maths, essay writing and study skills for children who need extra help in a particular subject area or would like extension work.
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Apply for funding to help towards your child/children attending a school holiday programme whilst your family juggle work/school holidays. Applications are accepted before the start of each school holiday and are available for children 5+. years of age. Retrospective applications will not be accepted
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English and maths tuition that help children unlock their full potential and master fundamental skills essential to their overall academic performance.