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Raymond is fantastic with my daughter. He is very patient, encouraging and always praises her. He explains everything in detail so she is able to easily understand. He has a gentle approach that makes her feel very comfortable. We are very happy with Raymond.Kristy, Burleigh Heads
Year 6 student Willow focused on mastering fractions, including simplifying, comparing, and converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, while also practicing operations like addition and division.
In Year 9, Jeremy concentrated on trigonometry—such as finding unknown angles and sides in right-angled triangles—and measurement geometry through targeted exam-style questions.
For a Year 8 session, Mia tackled scatterplots by drawing graphs, identifying variables, and interpreting relationships using real data scenarios.
In Year 9 Maths, one student repeatedly rushed through multi-step algebra and trigonometry problems, missing key details in the question wording; as a tutor noted, "he was weaker in problem-solving because he skimmed the information and misunderstood what was being asked."
In Year 11 Chemistry, another student struggled to remember test dates and organize materials—during revision on balancing reactions, she didn't bring her notes and missed critical feedback.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student often forgot to bring paper for area calculations or left worksheets incomplete at home, leaving her unprepared for follow-up tasks. Each instance led to lost learning opportunities or repeated confusion during sessions.
One Burleigh Heads tutor recently noticed Jeremy, a high school student, spotting his own algebra mistakes and correcting them mid-question—something he rarely attempted in earlier sessions.
Another high school learner, Willow, used to second-guess herself on fraction problems but has started tackling worksheets from her syllabus with only an occasional prompt and now converts fractions independently when needed.
Meanwhile, Bella in Year 6 shifted from racing through comprehension passages to deliberately re-reading stories before answering questions; she even pointed out where her understanding had improved after comparing her first and latest written responses.