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Year 9 Maddison discussed areas of difficulty in division, fractions, and algebra, and set a goal for improvement this term.
Year 11 Sienna focused on practice questions involving applications of integration and revising for her upcoming test.
Meanwhile, Year 12 Jamie worked through methods for finding the equation of the tangent to a curve at a point and solved kinematics problems by applying differentiation techniques.
In Year 12 Maths Methods, one student frequently relied on calculator shortcuts before checking working—"she jumped straight to the calculator and missed a factorisation step," a tutor noted.
Another Year 11 student risked falling behind by not keeping track of test dates or topic coverage, leading to last-minute confusion about what to revise.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner struggled with spelling tasks due to forgotten word lists and over-erasing mistakes when fitting longer words into boxes, which left little visible record of her attempts.
In each case, key steps were skipped or lost, making progress slower and less certain.
A tutor in Garden Island recently saw a Year 11 student stop repeating an old mistake with differentiation—she used to rush and apply rules out of order, but now checks her steps and thinks more carefully before answering.
Another high schooler, Sienna, has begun coming to sessions with specific questions ready; she's tackling textbook problems ahead of time and openly acknowledges confusion, which makes filling gaps much smoother than before.
In primary, Esther moved up four levels in reading and earned her first perfect score on a spelling test after struggling to remember vowel sounds.