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We were very happy with the 1st session with Charalambia (Carol). Olivia really liked her, and I don't think I've ever seen Olivia sit so focussed for a whole hour before doing maths work.elissa
Year 6 Mehar focused on converting between fractions and decimals using place value understanding, and also worked through adding and subtracting fractions with visual number line support.
Year 10 Gavin revised how to graph logarithmic and exponential functions, looking closely at how transformations shift the graphs, then practiced anti-differentiation basics for calculus introduction.
For Year 11 Alexander, preparation included tackling kinematics problems involving constant acceleration and forces on inclined planes in physics, as well as discussing energy transfer during collisions.
A Year 10 student preparing for trigonometry assessments repeatedly confused the SOHCAHTOA mnemonic, saying "SAHCAHTOA," which led to mistakes when calculating unknown sides. As one tutor noted, "she needs to check the mnemonic use."
In Year 12 Physics, another student relied on teacher notes without creating their own summaries, so struggled to recall key formulas during energy transfer problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner arrived with incomplete homework and disorganized notes, making it harder to revisit fraction concepts or clarify misunderstandings in class. This meant precious lesson time was spent catching up rather than moving forward with new material.
One Buln Buln tutor noticed a real shift with Tyler in Year 10: after struggling to set up trigonometric ratios, she now labels triangle sides correctly and confidently uses both scientific and CAS calculators to solve problems independently.
In senior maths, Gavin showed clear progress—he was previously hesitant about integrating polynomials, but last session he recognised integration patterns and distinguished between definite and indefinite integrals without prompting.
Meanwhile, Omita (Year 5) used to just guess answers, but when asked to justify his thinking during a problem on triangle areas, he explained his reasoning step by step for the first time.
Learning science is full of twists and turns. It's about making embarrassing mistakes, overcoming setbacks and chasing those exhilarating aha moments.
If they want to achieve great results students need to put in the time, but they also need to learn at a quicker pace - a learning pace that might not be completely comfortable to them. Some students get to the finish line quicker and some students struggle along the way.
This is exactly when they can benefit from guided learning the most.
We work with great physics tutors in Buln Buln who can support your child's academic progress. There's always a test or quiz around the corner and with a great tutor guiding them, students tend to feel less overwhelmed.
Tutors are also great role models. It's all about the connection they make with the student. We've found that when a tutor and a child click - that's when learning happens.
That is exactly what we look for in a tutor, someone attuned to the specific needs of your child.
All we need is to have a quick chat with you. We organise a tutor to come to your home for one-on-one tutoring, at a time that works for you and your child.
You pay a simple hourly rate. And if it happens that you are not completely happy with the tutor, we consider the first lesson a risk-free trial. Then we keep looking for a better match.
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