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Aliyah is an excellent match, so much so Sophia has requested an additional hour of study to bring her up to speed.Loren Blanke, Ellenbrook
Year 7 student James focused on the circumference and perimeter of circles and semicircles, then reviewed test questions involving fractions, decimals, percentages, and index laws.
For Year 8, Jeanuel worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using his homework sheet, followed by practice with algebraic substitution from his workbook.
In Year 9 sessions, Rose tackled solving linear equations and factorising expressions—exploring new methods such as using tables to approach factorisation for greater understanding.
In Year 10 Mathematics, one student's written work was often unclear or incomplete—"he still tries to complete questions with minimal working shown," noted a tutor—which led to confusion when revisiting algebraic steps and made error-spotting difficult.
In senior high school, another student's over-reliance on mental calculation in scientific notation tasks resulted in missing key steps and freezing up during unfamiliar problems, rather than writing down knowns and unknowns to guide their thinking.
Homework was sometimes left unfinished (e.g., algebra review), meaning time in sessions was spent catching up instead of moving forward.
During a Belhus tutoring session, one high school student, James, independently highlight like terms and organised his working without being prompted—a shift from earlier sessions where he'd skip steps and get confused by algebra.
Another secondary student, Jeanuel, who previously rushed into questions, now deliberately reads through problems to find a starting point before attempting solutions.
For a younger learner, Harper showed a real change by reading aloud with correct punctuation pauses and telling detailed oral stories—last week she'd hesitated at every full stop.
Jeanuel finished the lesson confidently converting numbers between scientific notation and decimals.
Year 11 and 12 Chemistry can be intimidating. Students need to learn heaps of content, be able to recognize reactions and analyse chemical systems. The number of concepts students need to master is overwhelming, and the workload only adds up as they move up the curriculum.
If your child doesn't hit the ground running, if they don't develop adequate study habits it's easy to get swept away by the sheer number of demands.
Tutors we work with know that. They've been there. Being approached by a mentor rather than a teacher makes it easier for students to develop an appreciation for chemistry. That's what it comes down to - someone making sure your child doesn't give up.
For some students it's just passing a test, for others it's getting through WACE with flying colours, maybe even preparing for a career in STEM. Whatever the goal, we are there to support your child through it all.
So what's the next step?
Give us a call and we will organise a chemistry tutor in Belhus to come to your home for one-on-one tutoring, at a time that works for you and your child.
We allocate local Belhus chemistry tutors so scheduling is never an issue. Changed your mind or need to postpone the lesson? No worries, there are no cancellation costs.
On top of that, the first lesson is a trial so if you don't like the tutor we'll find someone else who is better suited.
Have a question? We are happy to help.
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