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Year 10 Josh reviewed financial maths concepts like taxable income and revised coordinate geometry, including transformations on the number plane.
Year 9 Malissa practised writing speeches for English based on A Midsummer Night's Dream and worked through trigonometry problems using bearings.
For Year 8 Tom, recent sessions included algebraic equations revision ahead of a test and practice with area calculations for rectangles and triangles, often using diagrams to reinforce methods.
A Year 10 student was unable to specify what topics would be on her upcoming maths assessment, which limited targeted revision and left her less prepared—"in the future she really needs to know this because then we can do revision directly on the topics that she will be tested on."
In Year 9 English, another student's essay drafts lacked structure and clear topic sentences; over-description replaced use of language techniques.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student repeatedly zoned out during maths lessons, making it harder to retain new formulas for surface area and volume.
Missed opportunities for focused practice and feedback resulted in lingering uncertainty before tests.
A tutor in Balmain noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitation, started actively asking questions during sessions and made real progress interpreting graphs on her own.
In Year 9, another student who used to rely heavily on hints for simultaneous equations began catching and correcting mistakes without prompting, especially when working through algebra problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student known for second-guessing himself surprised everyone by finishing an entire worksheet independently—only pausing to double-check his answers at the end.