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The teaching
Learning content for the day’s skill — explained, modelled and guided. The teaching comes first; the student is never thrown at a task cold.
Daily Success · The flagship program
Through one English program, every weekday.
A short module each weekday, a sequenced eight-year curriculum, and real feedback to student and parent — one membership, billed monthly or yearly.
Membership
Both plans are the whole program — Daily Success plus Trio Journals, all eight years, all the feedback. Choose the plan that suits the number of children on it.
How many children?
Maximum 3 children per account. All prices AUD, inclusive of GST.
Monthly
per month · billed monthly · AUD inc. GST
Subscribe monthly
Billed each month. Cancel anytime.
Yearly
per year · billed once · AUD inc. GST
Save 15% versus monthly
Subscribe yearlyBilled once a year. Cancel anytime.
Every plan includes
The flagship program
Two school years of learning open at any time — your child’s current year and the year just below it. Every weekly module of the full curriculum, with personalised feedback. The current year is yours to set, and rolls up to the next as your child progresses.
Included — no extra cost
Each comes with friendly English feedback — the writing habit, kept alive.
Not ready to commit? The first week is free — choose your child’s year level to start.
All prices AUD, inclusive of GST. Each (children × cycle) combination is its own Shopify product; Subscribe buttons swap their checkout URL to match the selection (no Add to Cart step).
What Daily Success is
Daily Success is WritePath’s flagship program: your child logs in and works through one short module each weekday, a different kind of work each day, on a weekly cycle. Every module connects to a curriculum-aligned skill, every week sits inside a year-long plan, and every year builds on the one before. It runs in two deliberate stages.
Six years building the machinery of strong English — how a sentence works, how a paragraph holds together, how to read every kind of text, how to grow academic vocabulary, how to judge writing.
Five module types · 264 weekly cycles
Two years applying that machinery to ideas worth thinking about — psychology, decision-making, ethics, civics — through extended, evidence-based essays built around a substantial article each week.
Three module types · 92 weekly cycles
Foundations builds the instrument; Applications plays it.
Every module on Daily Success runs the same closed loop — the same three beats, every weekday, across every module type and every year level.
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Learning content for the day’s skill — explained, modelled and guided. The teaching comes first; the student is never thrown at a task cold.
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A quiz or writing task — the student applies what was just taught. Retrieval — the act of using what was learned — is when learning consolidates.
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Personalised, in minutes — specific, kind, actionable. The same feedback reaches the parent at the same moment.
Every module, every weekday — the same closed loop.
Each week moves through five module types in Foundations — three in Applications — one a weekday, Monday to Friday. They are not five subjects; they are five angles on one outcome — sequenced so the reading and the language strands run early in the week, Thursday is the writing day, and Friday’s peer assessment becomes the reflective bookend.
Mon · anchors the week
A substantial text in the form the student will be writing in by Thursday. Questions run from literal understanding to inference and evidence-based judgement.
Tue · the engine
Academic and theme words as full dictionary-grade entries — word roots, near-synonym control, and a short applied task each week. The engine of clear reading and clear writing.
Wed · the toolkit
Grammar as control over meaning, not rules to memorise — sentence variety, paragraph cohesion, modality, the grammar of argument. The toolkit is in hand before Thursday begins.
Thu · the production day
A full original piece for a real audience. Taught first — the form, the plan, the details that serve a purpose — then written. Personalised feedback within minutes.
Fri · the reflective bookend
A sample piece written to the same prompt as yesterday’s writing, judged against clear criteria. Having just attempted it themselves, the student sees things they couldn’t have seen cold. The editor’s eye sharpens for next week.
Grammar and Peer Assessment run in Foundations (Years 5–10). In Applications, the three remaining tracks — Reading, Vocabulary and Writing — fuse around one substantial article each week.
By year band
English asks different things of a student at Year 5 than at Year 11. Daily Success is one curriculum — every year band is pitched at the biggest thing parents actually notice, and the work that resolves it.
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Years 5–6 · Foundation Years
She has good ideas in conversation. They just don’t come out on the page in any shape. And high school is one year away.
What we do
A complete, organised piece every week — taught before it’s set. The shape of strong writing is built deliberately, while upper primary is the right moment to build it.
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Years 7–8 · Bridge Years
His writing isn’t bad. It’s just very basic.
What we do
Extended writing on a real task each week — depth, evidence and the language of analysis built into the teaching before he starts. Basic writing matures because the work itself is mature.
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Years 9–10 · Pre-Senior Years
She’s capable. But her writing still sounds younger than her year level.
What we do
Senior-grade work, every week — real social, civic, scientific and ethical material, the analytical vocabulary, and the qualified, evidence-based grammar senior writing actually uses. The writing catches up because the work itself is at that level.
Years 11–12 · Applications · The senior stage
By Year 11 the machinery of strong writing is in place. The senior years draw on one of the oldest ideas in education — the Roman artes liberales, the arts proper to a free person — and put that idea to work in modern form. The reading widens to substantial articles every week on psychology, ethics, civics, decision-making, persuasion, character, and how we live well. The writing concentrates on the central senior craft: one full, planned, revised extended essay every week, on the article just read.
This is exactly what HSC English Advanced, VCE English, IB English Lang & Lit and the essay-based subjects beside them actually assess. The same work that builds the wider mind builds the higher exam mark — 92 weeks of both, in parallel.
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substantial articles across two years
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extended essays — the central senior craft
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disciplines woven through
Two emphases run in parallel through every week — wisdom & balanced thinking (every article presents its strongest counter-claim alongside the claim itself) and the extended essay (the craft senior English actually assesses). After 92 weeks of both, the habits are reflexive — in the exam hall, in the essay, and beyond.
Why it works
The shape of the program is not arbitrary. Each design choice answers something the research on skill development settles — here in short, in full on the How it works page.
A short module a day builds skill more reliably than an occasional burst or a once-a-week session. Frequency and structure, not intensity.
Every module teaches the skill first — explanation, worked examples, guidance — so a student is never thrown at a task cold. Then the student answers questions and produces the work themselves: recalling what they just learned, choosing where it applies, and using it. That act of retrieval is when learning consolidates — the teaching makes it possible, the doing is where it sticks.
Each module has a defined start and finish, so the student leaves with a small, complete win — the architecture of a lasting habit.
Specific, kind, actionable feedback within minutes — and the same feedback reaches the parent at the same moment.
Simple to start, simple to manage
No app to install, no password to remember, no lock-in. Here is the whole process.
Pick monthly or yearly. Checkout is secure and goes straight through — no cart step to work around.
Your confirmation email includes a link to My Account, where you add your child — their first name and the email feedback goes to.
Access is passwordless — an emailed sign-in code, or one tap with Google. Nothing for your child to forget.
Manage or cancel the membership yourself, from your account, whenever you choose — no phone call, no waiting.
Before you decide
Yes. Whether you choose monthly or yearly, you can cancel from your account at any time — no phone call, no waiting.
The program is identical either way. Yearly is billed once and costs less overall; monthly is billed each month with no commitment beyond the month you’re in.
Year 5 through Year 12, as one continuous program. The move from Foundations (Years 5–10) to Applications (Years 11–12) happens automatically — no new sign-up, no new purchase.
One module a weekday. The time a module takes varies a great deal — by year level, by module type, and by the student. Each module has a defined start and finish, so your child works through one piece of work and stops, rather than working to a clock. A senior week is three sessions built around that week’s article.
You’ll get an order confirmation email with a link to My Account. There you register your child — their first name and feedback email — and they can start straight away. Sign-in is passwordless: an emailed code, or one tap with Google.
Within minutes of each submission, personalised feedback reaches your child — and the same feedback reaches you, at the same moment, by email. There is no dashboard to log into and no extra step for the family. You see the work being done as it happens.
Yes. WritePath uses AI to help produce learning content and to assess open-answer responses, working within human-designed curriculum and feedback frameworks. The pedagogy and curriculum are human design decisions; students always produce their own writing.