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Nat has been incredible. The improvement in Jake has far exceeded my expectations. Just having that extra person to reinforce the lessons and give another way to view the coursework has been invaluable. We are very lucky to have Nat on our team, and with his help we will give Jake the best possible chance at excelling at school.Melissa
Year 10 student Theo worked on interpreting and analysing quotes from Nine Days, as well as writing structured body paragraphs for comparative essays using evidence brainstorming.
Year 11 student Cameron focused on argument analysis skills—identifying persuasive techniques in articles and structuring comparative language analysis introductions—and also planned creative responses to Station Eleven.
For Year 8, Helena practiced long division with remainders expressed as fractions and converted between mixed and improper fractions using vertical algorithms and array diagrams.
A Year 12 student was hesitant to write down ideas unless perfectly phrased, which made essay planning slow and limited deeper analysis—"he still struggles to transfer his thoughts to the page."
In Year 11 English, another avoided memorising quotes and only referenced main characters, making it difficult to produce original responses under exam pressure.
For a Year 7 maths topic, messy layout during long division led to confusion about where to record answers.
Meanwhile, a primary student sometimes skipped steps in vertical multiplication due to excitement, causing small but repeated calculation errors that slowed overall progress.
One Bend Of Islands tutoring session saw Cameron, a Year 11 student, move from hesitating to ask questions to actively seeking clarification when stuck—he now speaks up as soon as something's unclear instead of quietly guessing.
Another high school win: Theo used to simply rephrase quotes in essays but has started offering his own opinions and linking evidence creatively across multiple texts, showing more independence in analysis.
In primary maths, Elsie initially struggled with vertical addition and subtraction—especially carrying and borrowing—but finished last lesson adding two- and three-digit numbers accurately, talking through each step out loud.