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Year 6 student Danielle worked on Financial Mathematics, focusing on **loan repayments** and the application of simple and compound interest to real-life scenarios.
For Year 11, Sarah practised **integration techniques** using past exam papers, including applying calculus concepts to physical world problems.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jacob focused on advanced trigonometry, revising the **Sine and Cosine rules** through targeted problem-solving exercises.
In Year 11 and HSC Mathematics, one student often relied on copying rules without truly understanding or applying them—"she needs to copy the rules and memorise them," a tutor observed—which left gaps when tackling unfamiliar exam questions, especially in trigonometry and financial maths.
In upper primary, messy written work and missed units in answers made checking subtraction with trading more difficult; this meant extra time spent fixing small errors rather than moving forward.
Across both stages, late notice of absences and incomplete homework interrupted learning routines and eroded confidence heading into assessments.
One Claremont Meadows tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitating to speak up, began asking for clarification on tricky trigonometry questions—something he'd avoided before.
A Year 8 learner showed real independence by catching her own mistake during a statistics exercise and fixing it right away without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to leave times tables unfinished now comes prepared and completes all practice problems confidently at the start of each session.