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Josh is doing a terrific job with our 9 year old daughter Sophie. Sophie loves her sessions with Josh so much that she has now asked for 2 a week. A great testament to Josh because what child is happy to do 2 extra hours work after school and on the weekend. The request was self initiated. Josh has a really good style which blends hard work with fun - a great way to keep children engaged. It has only be a month and we can see really good progress in Sophie and her abilities and confidence.Angela
Year 6 student Lucy focused on index laws and practiced adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with like denominators to strengthen her arithmetic foundations.
Year 11 student Divyanshu worked through advanced calculus techniques including the chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule for differentiating functions such as ln(x) and e^x, alongside chemistry topics like identifying and drawing amines and amides, their solubility properties, and hydrolysis reactions in different conditions.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Zac revised SACE Stage 2 Chemistry concepts including spectrum interpretation and organic compound nomenclature (carboxyls, carbonyls), while also practicing differentiation rules using logarithmic functions and exponential equations.
In Year 12 Chemistry, one student's challenge with drawing complex organic molecules—like esters and carbohydrates—surfaced during lessons; "more practice must be done to ensure that the oxygen and hydrogen molecules of carbohydrates are attached to the right carbon in the carbon chain." This detail was missed under test conditions.
In senior Maths, a pattern emerged: forgetting to substitute x-values into f(x) instead of f'(x) for stationary points led to lost marks on calculus problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's working was sometimes unclear—steps skipped or answers jotted without checking—which made it hard to trace calculation errors after feedback.
A Beaumont tutor recently noticed Divyanshu, a senior student, begin correcting his own algebraic errors without prompting—a real shift from needing guidance on similar problems last term.
In Year 9 English, Zac went from barely writing at all to completing an entire essay in just one week, even earning an A on his first assignment after focusing on descriptive language and structure.
Meanwhile, Lucy in Year 5 now applies the FOIL method independently for expanding brackets with almost no support; she previously hesitated to attempt these questions independently but now tackles them as soon as they come up.