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Year 8 student Jack focused on solving quadratic equations, including both factorising and applying the quadratic formula.
Year 9 student Emily worked through boxplots and scatter plots to interpret data visually, and also practiced solving inequalities.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Marcus concentrated on simultaneous equations using substitution, along with techniques for expanding binomials and factorising expressions.
One Year 11 student arrived without having completed any extra exam revision since the last session; this lack of independent study slowed progress in building confidence with older material.
In a separate Year 9 maths session, "she needs to format her questions and answers a little better"—messy working made it harder to spot and fix errors in algebraic problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student repeatedly mixed up methods for perimeter and area when distracted, often drifting off-topic during explanations.
In English (Year 10), paragraphs were left underdeveloped, as he struggled to consolidate ideas into clear, structured arguments.
One Calwell tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations—this time, he confidently spoke up when something didn't make sense and worked through each step until it clicked.
Another high schooler, previously reluctant to plan essays, took the lead by drafting WW2 essay outlines independently and tackling more complex questions without waiting for prompts.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who struggled with mental addition now solves larger sums swiftly and even enjoys drawing objects to check his work. In the latest session, he finished every addition problem accurately on his own.