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Nathan was finding physics as a difficult subject but ever since we started tutoring with Rishi it has made a positive difference. Rishi is extremely committed and dedicated and we are looking to continue tutoring with Rishi for next year.Vivek
Year 8 student Anna focused on solving linear equations and inequalities, practising simultaneous equations, and reviewing how to graph solutions.
In Year 10, Josh tackled surds and indices—simplifying fractional and negative powers—and worked through expanding expressions using index laws.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah explored complex numbers by converting between polar and Cartesian forms and applying the triangle inequality using diagram-based explanations.
A Year 10 student's written maths solutions were often hard to follow, with steps left out or not clearly set out—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors. This made it tough to check answers and spot mistakes quickly.
In Year 7 English, one learner avoided writing ideas down for stories, hesitating over vocabulary and punctuation; as the tutor noted, planning was missing and sentences ran on.
A Year 5 student sometimes guessed answers under time pressure in maths rather than working them through, leading to confusion with negatives and rounding.
One Cessnock tutor noticed a high school student who used to skip tricky steps in algebra now methodically works through each one and even explains her reasoning out loud, showing a new willingness to tackle hard problems head-on.
Another older student, after struggling with persuasive writing, has begun weaving strong arguments into his speeches by deliberately using rhetorical questions and inclusive language—something he'd avoided before.
In a recent primary session, Olivia, who once hesitated on big multiplications, confidently tackled large number calculations without prompts and even spotted numerical patterns on her own.