NSW Selective · 90-Day Program
Score Higher on the
NSW Selective Test.
In 90 Days.
Or Pay Nothing.
Your child will walk into that test prepared for every genre the examiners can assign — timed, scored against the real marking criteria, with expert feedback on every piece they write.
The problem
Writing is 25% of the selective test.
Most students prepare for 0% of it.
Tutoring centres focus on thinking skills and maths. Parents buy practice papers for multiple choice. But nobody prepares the writing component with the same rigour, even though it accounts for roughly a quarter of the total score.
The result: students walk into the test having never written under timed conditions, never received feedback against the actual marking criteria, and never practised genres like advice sheet or email that the test can assign without warning — as it did in 2026.
Students who use the Accelerator walk into that test prepared for every genre the examiner can assign.

Built by
Sid Saini
Selective writing mentor · Reviewed 10,000+ student essays · 843 parent consultations across Sydney
I spent years reviewing student writing in the lead-up to the selective test and kept seeing the same thing: students who had been preparing for months with tutors and practice papers, but had never once written under timed conditions against the actual marking criteria. The feedback they needed existed — markers know exactly what costs marks. The Accelerator is that knowledge, available after every single submission.
@sid.selectiveWhat is included
Everything. No add-ons, no tiers, no upsells.
Instant feedback on every submission
Every piece scored against the NSW DoE marking criteria within seconds. Five criterion breakdown, specific strengths, exactly what to fix. Not a grade — a guide.
Expert human reviews — 5 per month
Line-by-line feedback from a real selective writing marker who has reviewed thousands of essays. Not a chatbot. Not a template. A person who knows what costs marks.
Percentile rankings
Top 10%, Next 15%, Next 25%, or Lowest 50% — shown after every submission. Your child always knows exactly where they stand and how far they need to move.
Unlimited timed practice
250+ prompts across all 7 official genres. 30-minute timer on every test, exactly like the real exam. Including Advice Sheet and Email — genres that appeared in the 2026 test.
6 writing skill tools
Sentence Improver (rewrites weak sentences), Editing Zone (targeted drills), Idea Generator (prompt brainstorming), Vocabulary Builder, Creative Hooks, and Show vs Tell practice.
30+ expert guides
How to write in every genre. The marking rubric explained. Common mistakes that cost marks. School-specific entry guides. Annotated sample essays at every band level.
Progress dashboard
Score trends, criterion-level averages, weekly submission count, and performance trajectory. You always know if preparation is working — and where to focus next.
All 7 official genres
Creative, Persuasive, Article, Diary Entry, News Report, Advice Sheet, Email. The NSW Selective test can assign any of these. Your child will be ready for all of them.
What it looks like
This is what your child sees after every submission.
Not a number out of 25. A line-by-line breakdown showing exactly what is working, what is not, and what to fix before the next attempt.
Score Breakdown
Percentile
Next 15%
Practise 3 more times to reach Top 10%
AI Feedback
What worked
Your opening rhetorical question immediately draws the reader in, and your three-argument structure is clearly signposted. The use of "studies show" adds credibility even without a specific citation.
What to fix
Your conclusion restates your introduction almost word-for-word. A strong conclusion should add something new — a call to action, a challenge to the reader, or a forward-looking statement. Also, "alot" is two words — appears three times.
One thing to practise next
Write a persuasive conclusion that does not repeat your introduction. 3–4 sentences, no new arguments — just a final push that makes the reader want to act.
Every submission gets this. Unlimited times. No waiting.
Compare
What parents typically spend on writing prep.
| Private tutor (group sessions) | NotesEdu | Braintree | Accelerator | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,400+ | $249 | $239 | $149 |
| Practice tests | ~12 per term | 12 total | 38 total | Unlimited |
| Instant feedback per piece | ||||
| Expert human reviews | 1/week | 3 total | 15 total | |
| Genres covered | 2-3 | 3 | 2 | All 7 |
| Money-back guarantee | Full 90-day refund if no improvement |
Competitor prices accurate at time of publication. Private tutor row refers to group sessions; 1:1 tutors typically charge more.
5 times a week. 90 days.
20% improvement or full refund.
If your child completes at least 5 writing submissions per week and reads the feedback after each one for 90 days, and their average score does not improve by at least 20%, we refund every dollar.
To qualify for the guarantee
- 5 or more submissions per week for all 90 days
- Feedback read and improvements applied after each submission
- Score improvement measured against baseline at purchase
The guarantee is real because the program works — but it works when your child actually uses it.
The 90 days
What the program looks like, week by week.
Start this whenever suits your child's test preparation timeline. The 90 days are self-paced and can be used at any point before the exam.
Establish the baseline
First 10 timed tests across different genres. Scores start appearing. The dashboard reveals strengths and weak spots. Your child gets comfortable with the 30-minute format.
Target the weak spots
Score breakdowns show exactly which criteria are costing marks. Writing tools strengthen specific skills. Expert reviews give personalised direction that generic feedback cannot.
See the improvement
Scores climb. Percentile ranking shifts upward. Writing becomes faster, more structured, more accurate. The progress dashboard shows the trajectory clearly.
Lock it in
Strong habits are automatic. Any genre the test assigns, your child can handle. The final weeks are consistency and confidence.
From parents
What families say.
“We had been paying $120 a session for a tutor who marked one piece a week. Here my daughter gets feedback in two minutes, she can see exactly what she lost marks on, and she's been doing it every day before school. Her score went from 14 to 20 in six weeks.”
Priya M.
Parent of Year 6 student, Western Sydney
“I was sceptical about AI feedback — I thought it would be generic. The first piece my son submitted, it told him exactly which sentence was letting down his conclusion and how to rewrite it. That was more specific than what he got from his tutor.”
James L.
Parent of Year 5 student, North Shore
“The advice sheet genre came up in the actual 2026 test. My daughter had practised it specifically on this platform. Every other student in her class had never seen it before. She said it was the one section she felt completely calm about.”
Michelle T.
Parent of Year 6 student, Parramatta
“The percentile ranking changes everything. My son used to get a score and not know if it was good or not. Now he can see he's in the Next 15% and exactly what he needs to do to move up. He's motivated in a way he never was with practice papers.”
David K.
Parent of Year 6 student, Chatswood
Questions
Common questions from parents
What exactly do I get for $149?
90 days of full access to everything: unlimited timed practice across all 7 genres, instant feedback on every submission, percentile rankings, progress tracking, all 6 writing tools, 30+ expert guides, and 5 expert human reviews per month. One price, no add-ons, no tiers.
Is the AI feedback actually accurate?
The feedback is based on the NSW DoE marking criteria — the same criteria used in the actual selective test. Every submission is scored across five specific criteria with written explanations of what worked and what to fix. It's the same framework a human marker uses, applied consistently to every piece.
The real test is handwritten. Does typing practice still help?
Yes. The writing skills — structure, vocabulary, genre conventions, argument development — transfer directly regardless of whether the final exam is typed or handwritten. Students who practise regularly develop stronger writing instincts that show up whether they're typing or writing by hand. Many families supplement this with timed handwriting practice in the final weeks.
My child has never practised selective writing. Is this suitable?
Yes. Most students start with no experience. The platform assigns prompts at every level, and the feedback explains exactly what to improve. The 30+ guides cover everything from how each genre works to what markers look for.
What genres are covered?
All 7 that can appear in the NSW Selective test: Creative, Persuasive, Article, Diary Entry, News Report, Advice Sheet, and Email. Advice Sheet appeared in the 2026 test and caught most students unprepared. Your child will have practised all of them.
How does the money-back guarantee work?
If your child completes at least 5 submissions per week, reads the feedback after each one, and applies the improvements for the full 90 days, and their average score does not improve by at least 20%, we refund every dollar. We track submissions and scores automatically.
When should we start the 90 days?
The 90-day program can start at any point in your preparation timeline. Most families find it most effective when started 3–5 months before the test — enough time to build the habit, see improvement, and consolidate before exam day. The access starts the moment payment is confirmed.
What happens after 90 days?
Your access ends. Your child's submissions, scores, and progress data are saved. If you want to continue practising, you can subscribe to any of our monthly plans starting from $5/month. Many families find 90 days of focused practice is enough.
$149. 90 days. Guaranteed.
Less than the cost of a single private tutoring session. Every genre covered. Expert feedback on every piece. Money back if it doesn't work.
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