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From booking this service to commencement has been so easy. I received a phone call to determine my daughter's needs and after agreeing to the service I have received plenty of support from the team. They have emailed me with comprehensive information and have checked in at week 3 to see how it is all going. The tutor they provided is so professional and has a great approach to tutoring my 17 years old daughter. I would recommend this service without any hesitation.Sonya, Eastwood
Year 8 student Ava worked through multiplying numbers with **algebraic expressions** and practiced substitution to find equivalent expressions.
In Year 11, Ethan focused on trigonometry—specifically the **sine and cosine rules**—and solved application questions involving bearings.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Amber reviewed financial mathematics by working through loan repayment tables and **annuities**, using examples from Chapter 4 to consolidate understanding of key calculations.
A Year 11 student preparing for the HSC has been advised to write out working more methodically in algebra, as "guessing what to do" led to confusion and missed steps on recent practice papers.
In Year 8, one student's tendency to breeze through worded problems resulted in overlooked key details—this often changed the entire question being answered.
A younger learner struggled with long division because they sometimes dropped down two numbers instead of one, making tracking remainders tricky and slowing progress.
These habits meant time was spent retracing steps or feeling stuck mid-question rather than building confidence.
One Eastwood tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to trigonometry: after struggling with bearings questions, she began identifying patterns herself and applied these confidently across different problems.
In another session, a Year 11 student independently completed all assigned HSC-style financial maths questions, showing initiative by tackling extra practice beyond the homework set.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to make frequent errors with addition and subtraction now finishes long sums accurately and much faster than before—last week he completed every question in his workbook without any corrections needed from the tutor.