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Our experienced tutor was able to immediately create rapport between himself and our son. This helped him create open communication and establish the areas he required assistance with. The Tutor was prepared and had an established plan to assist our son.Mitch and Pamela Lewis
Year 5 Claudia revised multiplication using the split strategy and worked on simple addition of fractions, then practiced converting basic tenths fractions to decimals.
Year 6 Nina focused on multiplying and adding fractions, as well as finding the lowest common multiple for two numbers.
Leonardo (Year 6) completed a creative writing task for English assessment, and in Maths, tackled place value questions and calculated multi-digit multiplication such as 345 × 23 using step-by-step methods.
In Year 4 maths, one student often avoided completing set homework, leading to extra time spent re-covering old material rather than progressing to more advanced topics. As a tutor noted, "she did not complete the set homework, so we had to go over it again," which delayed her exposure to new concepts.
In Year 8, another student struggled with organizing ideas in creative writing—though he could explain them verbally, getting them onto paper was difficult and his handwriting became hard to read by the end of longer tasks. This made editing and self-correction much slower during English assignments.
A Balmoral tutor recently noticed some real breakthroughs across a range of year levels. One high school student who used to hesitate with linear equations began tackling more complicated problems independently and even started choosing new strategies without prompting.
Another older student, after repeated struggles with percentage discounts, finally showed clear understanding and solved several related questions confidently during the session.
Meanwhile, a younger student surprised her tutor by recalling tricky multiplication facts on shuffled palm cards and now writes out equations on her own whiteboard, showing genuine initiative in her learning.