About Us
About Us
Welcome to You Won’t Learn This at School!
We’re the no-BS, real-talk education service tackling the stuff that most schools shy away from. Let’s face it—traditional sex ed barely scratches the surface. It’s awkward, outdated, and often skips the actual questions teens and young adults are asking. That’s where we come in.
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We believe everyone deserves access to honest, practical, and uncensored information about relationships, sexuality, and personal growth. Whether you’re a parent looking to support your teen, a young adult navigating life, or someone with disabilities who’s been left out of the conversation—our mission is to fill in the gaps and teach the lessons that really matter.
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Our workshops, 1-on-1 sessions, and resources are fun, interactive, and designed to be 100% relevant to today’s world. From understanding consent to building emotional intelligence, we don’t just teach—you’ll walk away with the skills and confidence to handle life’s most important moments.
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Here’s the exciting part: you’ll soon be able to access our services through the NDIS as well as private funding, making it easier than ever to access the support you need. Whether you’re booking as a family or through your NDIS plan, we’re here to ensure no one misses out on this essential education.
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At You Won’t Learn This at School, we’re not afraid to go where the classroom won’t. Because let’s be real: education should empower, not embarrass—and it should definitely prepare you for more than just passing a test.
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So, ready to learn the things they left out of the syllabus? Let’s get started!


Mission
Empowering the Next Generation
We’re here to equip teens and young adults—especially those with disabilities—with the real-world knowledge and skills they need for healthy, confident relationships.
Vision
Revolutionizing Education for Life
Our vision is a world where every teen and young adult—regardless of ability—has access to honest, practical, and uncensored knowledge about relationships, sexuality, and personal growth. We believe in delivering the information they need, free from agendas or fear, empowering them to navigate life with confidence, clarity, and respect."


Lead Educator Bio:
Jordan Walker
You know that moment when your boss hands you a task, and you’re like, wait, this is my thing now? That’s exactly how my journey into sex and relationships education began. My principal asked me to take on the school’s sex ed program, and I thought, sure, how hard can it be? (Spoiler: there’s a lot more to it than awkward diagrams and banana demonstrations.)
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I signed up for a few professional development workshops and then a few more... and then a few more, and BOOM—passion unlocked. Turns out, I’m pretty good at taking big, complicated topics, breaking them down into easily understandable content and then turning them into something people actually want to talk about. Not long after I started teaching sex ed, I had other teachers coming to me for advice about their own relationships and sex lives. That’s when I knew I needed to dive even deeper — so I enrolled in a Master’s of Sexology and haven’t looked back since.
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Now, through my podcast, Supersex, I get to explore all the wild, wonderful, and weird aspects of sex and relationships. I interview experts from around the world, dig into the latest research, and share it all in a way that’s entertaining and (hopefully) eye-opening.
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At the core of everything I do are my four guiding principles:
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Honesty: I don’t sugarcoat it. Whether we’re talking kinks, communication, or contraception, I give people the facts so they can make decisions that work for them.
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Equity for All: Everyone deserves to learn about sex and relationships—no matter their abilities, preferences, or where they fall on the spectrum of "typical."
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Humour: Let’s be real—sex is awkward and funny sometimes, and that’s okay! I use humour to break down barriers and make learning about it fun, not cringey.
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Exploration: Forget cookie-cutter advice. I help people dig into their own values and attitudes, because intimacy is personal, and one size definitely does not fit all.