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Year 6 Scarlett focused on sentence structure by working with independent and dependent clauses, and explored how to use Greek and Latin roots in vocabulary through practical activities.
Year 12 Aimee concentrated on stoichiometry calculations such as mole-mass conversions and revised organic chemistry concepts using practice SAC questions.
Meanwhile, Year 12 Charli deepened her understanding of the adaptive immune system, applying her knowledge through targeted multiple-choice questions drawn from recent class material.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee often became overwhelmed by complex questions and tended to overcomplicate her answers rather than breaking problems into manageable parts.
As noted, "she needs to be more meticulous when applying the rules," particularly with multi-step calculations and using data from tables.
Meanwhile, Scarlett (Year 7–8 English) hesitated to begin writing tasks due to self-doubt, sometimes stalling at the planning stage instead of jotting down ideas freely—"she expressed apprehension and doubt on her ability to write personal pieces."
This hesitation slowed progress and left less time for feedback and revision during sessions.
One Collinsvale tutor noticed a big shift in Aimee, a senior Chemistry student—she's now tackling questions from unfamiliar topics before lessons and speaks up whenever she hits a roadblock, rather than hesitating or waiting for answers.
Charli, another high schooler, has started flagging areas she feels less confident in during sessions and now draws her own diagrams to clarify concepts—something she hadn't done before.
Meanwhile, Zane in Year 7 recently paraphrased the main points of a lengthy article on his own and asked for word definitions instead of guessing.