Tyrell’s Story – The most important 20 weeks of his life!

Tyrell’s teachers
describe him as a very steady and kind person, a fantastic example for other
kids – but as Tyrell went into his 5th year of primary school, he felt anything
but an example to his peers.

When Tyrell came to The Exodus Foundation’s Ashfield
Tutorial Centre, he was 2 1/2 years behind his school mates in reading and
comprehension skills. His self esteem was low. He was too scared to say
anything in class and he believed he was too stupid to be any better.

Tyrell’s mum struggled to get him to look at a book – she
felt she was a failure and was very worried about Tyrell’s future.

Tyrell’s teachers suggested that he should attend the 20
week literacy program at the Exodus Tutorial Centre at Ashfield – here he would
be able to work on his literacy skills, but perhaps even more important than
this, improve his self esteem and become the person they knew he could be.

After just 20 weeks at the Tutorial Centre, Tyrell’s reading
and comprehension levels improved to such an extent that he was not only level
with his peers, but six months ahead.

Tyrell’s mother said she saw a dramatic improvement in his
attitude. When Tyrell realised he was not stupid, the grin began to spread from
ear to ear.

During his final yearat primary

school Tyrell ran for school captain. As part of his
campaign, he spoke in front of the whole school at assembly. Tyrell’s mum
nearly burst with pride. “My son is a completely different boy, he wants
to be a doctor now.”

The day we took this photo, it was very hot. This did not
worry Tyrell in the least – he insisted on wearing his school blazer and
proudly posed for this photograph.

At the end of Year 6, Tyrell had gained enough confidence to
try his hand at the Scots
College scholarship exam.
Not only did he pass, he passed with a better than average score. As this story
is being written, Tyrell has been at his new school for three weeks and has
already won five merits.

You might ask how can
this miracle happen in just 20 weeks?

  • The
    Exodus literacy program was developed by Macquarie University Special
    Education Centre and based on sound research. We test children when they
    start and when they finish – we track their progress and we know how much
    they have improved.
  • Our
    program is not just about teaching children to read, it is about changing
    behaviour. Some children are up to four years behind – you can not be this
    far behind unless you have learned some work avoidance skills. Our
    tutorial program turns these behaviours around.
  • Our
    children are on task most if not all of the time. At first they find it a
    challenge, but they come to love it. We have not had a young person who
    does not like coming to Exodus.
  • Our
    children feel safe at Exodus. Previously at school they have been the
    “dummy” in the class. At Exodus they recognise and are kind to
    each other. They know they all have the same problems.
  • We
    practise positive teaching methods and constantly reinforce the gains made
    with comments designed to build confidence and self esteem.
  • Our
    teachers are highly qualified and committed to helping each child achieve
    their absolute best.
  • The
    student/teacher ratio is 5 students per teacher. Each child also has
    access to committed and well trained volunteers who help them practise
    their skills every week. Children get the attention they need to help them
    turn their lives around.
  • Regular
    attendance is a requirement and the students, families, and the referring
    school must be commited to continuous attendance for the duration of the
    program. Students attend the Exodus Tutorial Centres for two school terms,
    Monday – Friday 8.30am to 11.30am, returning to their regular schools for
    the afternoon.

Rev Bill Crews and the team at The Exodus Foundation are
committed to providing opportunities to young people who would otherwise be at
serious risk of becoming disaffected with education.

We provide a safe environment which is literally the fork in
the road where children are shown the way to a good and productive future.

If you would like to help boys and girls like Tyrell please
contact us and become part of this amazing program.

If you would like to
find out more about The Exodus Foundation call 02 8752 4600

The Exodus Foundation
180 Liverpool
Road, Ashfield NSW 2131
PO Box
1595, Ashfield NSW 1800
Phone: 02 8752 4600
Fax: 02 9798 8867
Email: charity@exodusfoundation.net
www.billcrews.com.au  www.exodusfoundation.net