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Year 10 student Mia worked through past paper questions on quadratic equations and extended her skills with logarithms.
For Year 9, Ethan focused on coordinate geometry problems and applied the sine and cosine rule to find unknown lengths using diagrams.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya practiced adding, subtracting, multiplying, and simplifying fractions before tackling similar triangles and basic trigonometric ratios.
In Year 10, a student tackling advanced index laws and coordinate geometry sometimes left challenging assignment questions incomplete, as seen when "did not go through the entire paper, but will do that next week."
In Year 8 algebra work, there was a pattern of not writing all steps—missing signs or mixing up operations—which made error-spotting harder ("needs to know the difference between multiplying and adding algebraic terms").
Meanwhile, in Year 12 annuities lessons, notes flagged an over-reliance on supplied worksheets rather than independent revision. This led to slower progress when faced with less familiar exam-style questions.
A Castle Hill tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who had struggled with financial maths; she managed to complete the hardest questions on her own after previously hesitating to even attempt them.
In another session, a Year 9 student who used to make frequent mistakes with indices started catching these errors herself and began asking for clarification when confused instead of just moving on.
Meanwhile, a younger student finally tackled dividing large numbers by learning a new method, after weeks of feeling stuck. At the end of his lesson, he chose extra practice problems without prompting.