Information collected

The application and diagnostic intake may collect your name, email, optional phone number, study background, exam timing, Section 2 challenge, self-assessed confidence, optional notes you choose to add and optional marketing consent. Enrolled students may additionally submit essays and written work through the student portal.

How information is used

Information is used to respond to enquiries, assess suitability, recommend a Section 2 next step, provide portal access to enrolled students, review submitted work and deliver feedback. Enquiry details are not sold or shared for advertising.

Third-party tools

The site uses trusted infrastructure providers to store enquiry and portal data securely, and online lessons use a video-meeting service. Links to the relevant third-party privacy policies will be added before wider launch.

Consent and marketing

The marketing checkbox on the application is optional and never pre-ticked. Submitting an enquiry does not subscribe you to marketing. Final marketing consent and unsubscribe wording is still being finalised and will be professionally reviewed before any promotional email is sent.

Local draft saving

The application form can save unfinished answers in your browser's local storage so you can continue on the same device. That draft stays on your device and is not sent to GAMSAT Plus until you submit the form.

Australian privacy note

Formal wording covering collection, use, disclosure, access, correction and storage under the Australian Privacy Principles is still being prepared and will undergo professional review. Until it is published, this page describes current practice plainly and conservatively.

Access, correction and deletion

To ask about, correct or delete your information, use the contact page until a dedicated support address is published.

Student work

Essays and written work submitted by enrolled students are used only to deliver the tutoring service. They are never published, shown to other students or used in marketing without separate informed permission.