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Donald is a very patient tutor and he takes the time to work through problems with his student. Donald ensures that the parent is also aware of how the student is progressing and cares about achieving results and monitors any areas of where improvements are needed. My year 11 son has seen an improvement in his results since tutoring began this year. I would be pleased to recommend Donald.Janine Prodromidis
Year 7 student Jonathon focused on simplifying ratios and dividing numbers into given ratios, then practised solving real-world problems using rates.
Year 10 student Sarah worked through quadratic equations by factorising and graphing parabolas to find intercepts and turning points, also exploring how transformations affect the shape of the graphs.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student tackled advanced logarithm laws and solved challenging logarithmic equations step-by-step for deeper understanding.
A Year 8 student hesitated to share answers during probability tasks, with a tutor noting, "he is quite shy and mostly replying with one-word answers," making it difficult for him to clarify confusion about tree diagrams.
In Year 10 English, incomplete PETAL structure and weak links to the question slowed short-answer progress; responses took longer as sentences were reworked repeatedly.
For a senior maths student, overthinking trigonometry questions meant more time was spent doubting steps than actually writing—this sometimes led to panic in timed settings. When this happened, correct strategies stayed unused while the clock kept ticking.
One Cecil Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now openly seeks clarification during maths sessions, which has led him to complete short answer questions more independently and with fewer mistakes.
A high school student working on assessment preparation started finding multiple methods herself to solve complex problems by herself after initially relying heavily on guidance—showing real initiative and flexible thinking.
Meanwhile, a primary-aged learner who once guessed at answers now explains his reasoning out loud before solving each question.