Welcome to the Tutewiz ICAS Prep Resource Centre. Access FREE online and downloadable papers, videos and open door sessions that you can register for to improve your preparedness for the exam.
ICAS and ICAS Assessments are trademarks owned by Janison Solutions Pty Ltd. Tutewiz has no association with ICAS and does not sell ICAS copyrighted past papers. All material presented here are proprietary material created by Tutewiz

Paper Test Pack includes:
: The flesh is sweet, creamy, and often described as a mix of banana, pineapple, and custard.
(often called Sitaphal ), you know it’s like eating a bowl of natural, creamy vanilla pudding. These tropical beauties are more than just a sweet treat—they are a stunning addition to any garden or even a sunny patio.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your backyard orchard, here is everything you need to know about growing and caring for a custard apple tree. Why Grow a Custard Apple?
: They are rich in Vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and antioxidants, which support immune and heart health.
: They can thrive in the ground as 15–35 foot trees or be kept compact in large 22-inch containers. Planting Your Tree for Success
The Ultimate Guide to Growing Your Own Custard Apple Tree If you’ve ever tasted a perfectly ripe Custard Apple
To get the most out of your tree, start with these fundamentals:





: The flesh is sweet, creamy, and often described as a mix of banana, pineapple, and custard.
(often called Sitaphal ), you know it’s like eating a bowl of natural, creamy vanilla pudding. These tropical beauties are more than just a sweet treat—they are a stunning addition to any garden or even a sunny patio. custard apple tree
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your backyard orchard, here is everything you need to know about growing and caring for a custard apple tree. Why Grow a Custard Apple? : The flesh is sweet, creamy, and often
: They are rich in Vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and antioxidants, which support immune and heart health. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting
: They can thrive in the ground as 15–35 foot trees or be kept compact in large 22-inch containers. Planting Your Tree for Success
The Ultimate Guide to Growing Your Own Custard Apple Tree If you’ve ever tasted a perfectly ripe Custard Apple
To get the most out of your tree, start with these fundamentals:
Book a FREE assessment session with our expert counsellors. The session will help identify specific areas of improvement for your child, and our counsellors will help recommend an appropriate way forward to maximize preparedness for ICAS prep and other goals.