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Patricia has been instrumental in helping my son go from a D average to an A student. She promoted a learning environment for him that made him feel comfortable and confident and that has had a snowball effect with his results. Seeing him improve his grades in maths also gave him the motivation to put in more effort into his other subjects. I would highly recommend Patricia. Outside of tutoring time, she would always go out of her way to send him revision and relevant resources. We will miss her smiling happy face!Kristie, Hemmant
Year 9 student Josh focused on solving simultaneous equations and revising quadratic equations, with extra practice using the quadratic formula.
Year 10 Rebecca worked through long division of polynomials and explored real-world applications of derivatives in function analysis.
For Year 11, Lincoln tackled trigonometry with a deep dive into the unit circle and exact value calculations, while also reviewing compound and double angle formulas for sine and cosine.
A Year 11 Maths Methods student recently moved from General and struggled to catch up, missing foundational concepts and feeling "stuck when questions were framed differently."
In Year 10, a student avoided tackling worded problems, focusing instead on familiar algebra drills—this limited real exam readiness.
For a primary student, hesitation and lack of confidence in mental arithmetic led to second-guessing answers; as one tutor observed, "confidence seems to be a big factor."
Meanwhile, another senior missed homework set on algebraic rules, resulting in gaps that showed up during revision quizzes. Missed practice or incomplete tasks meant these gaps persisted into assessments.
In Year 10, Clara had previously hesitated to ask questions when stuck, but now she readily speaks up for clarification and attempts new problems independently—she even tackled factorising quadratic equations on her own after guided practice.
Phoenix, a senior student, struggled with using Excel for his maths assignment at first; by the end of their sessions, he was confidently creating scatter plots, analysing regression lines, and interpreting statistical trends without prompts.
Meanwhile, Olivia in primary school became noticeably more engaged during online tutorials and started using the interactive whiteboard to complete algebra worksheets with minimal support.