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Year 4 student Isla practised simplifying fractions, using order of operations, and converting numbers to percentages.
In Year 10, Tom focused on algebraic manipulation and completed survey data exercises from his worksheets.
For Year 11, Nathaniel reviewed domain and range for functions as well as key concepts in the transformations and graphs of quadratic equations, using visual sketches to reinforce understanding.
In Year 10, a student preparing for an upcoming exam was encouraged to review solved questions independently, but he needed reminders to check his working instead of relying on memory, especially in algebra.
A Year 11 learner showed limited progress with simultaneous equations, often practicing only the familiar examples and not tackling more challenging variants—this narrowed exposure just before assessment.
In primary maths, one child occasionally made calculation errors when tired or unfocused; as noted, she sometimes forgot if the sum was addition or subtraction.
In senior English, lack of early exam planning left one student feeling underprepared for thesis writing.
One Cordeaux Heights tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student's approach to English essays: after weeks of hesitation, he now breaks down essay questions into clear steps and openly asks for help with structure instead of giving up.
In Year 9 maths, another student who previously relied on prompts surprised the tutor by finishing all surface area and volume problems independently—her first time completing the whole worksheet solo.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often skipped carrying tens in long addition began marking them carefully and handed in subtraction homework without any errors.