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Year 10 student Priya revised the application of simple and compound interest and practiced rearranging formulas to make a specific variable the subject.
In Year 11, Daniel completed work on interest calculations before beginning networks, focusing up to but not including Prim's and Kruskal's algorithms.
Year 12 student Sarah tackled Dijkstra's algorithm, started exploring critical path analysis, and clarified questions she found challenging about annuities from a recent test.
In Year 10 mathematics, one student often jumped into calculations without first breaking down complex questions or checking which methods were needed—"she tried applying a method without knowing why," a tutor noted after an annuities problem.
During exam preparation, another high schooler struggled to adapt when test questions appeared in unfamiliar formats; this pressure sometimes led to incomplete answers despite strong content knowledge.
In Year 3 English, messy sentence structure made it hard for a student to keep tense consistent within writing tasks.
In a Year 6 maths session, forgetting steps in fraction addition slowed progress and meant repeated reworking of earlier problems.
A tutor in Chipping Norton noticed one Year 8 student who used to quietly guess when stuck on algebra now speaks up to explain her thinking, which helps target the trickiest gaps together.
In a recent high school session, another student tackled compound interest problems independently across different time periods—something she hesitated with just weeks ago.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who initially struggled with reading tricky passages is now sounding out difficult words accurately and answers comprehension questions without prompting.
Last week, she read a whole page aloud without stumbling once.