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Since Brendan has been working weekly with my daughter I have seen a big increase in her confidence, her understanding and sense of efficacy and mostly her willingness to do her maths which before she found abstract, confusing and "boring". She told me Brendan makes learning maths fun compared to my parental maths tips from "1874" (in her words). The monthly feedback and email support from Ezymaths is more than I had imagined when I thought about a tutor. For us, it is 100% worth the investment.Christina
Year 6 student Ella focused on foundational biology, reviewing key definitions and exploring the basics of ecosystems to strengthen her science understanding.
In Year 11, Jack tackled bivariate data analysis in maths—learning about central tendencies and standard deviation—and also revisited biogeochemical cycles in biology.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah worked through Unit 3 Biodiversity topics by defining core biodiversity terms and practising data test skills with classification and energy flow examples.
In Year 11 Biology, homework completion has lagged and revision is inconsistent; as one tutor observed, "homework not completed and falling behind on tutoring content."
A Year 10 student's written maths work was messy and lacked clear working out, which made it difficult to trace errors—she often gave only answers rather than full steps.
In Year 7 Mathematics, a student did not bring his workbook home or communicate where he struggled, making review and targeted help impossible during the session.
These patterns left gaps in understanding that resurfaced during more complex problem-solving.
One Goodna tutor noticed Zadie, a Year 10 student, is now tackling complex trigonometry problems almost independently—she's started creating her own memory prompts and is confidently applying the quadratic formula after only occasional reminders.
In Year 11 chemistry, Lily moved from confusion to working out hydroxide ion concentrations from pH values by herself during the session, asking for clarification only on trickier chromatography details.
Meanwhile, Zebediah in Year 3 has begun openly pointing out words he doesn't know when reading aloud, rather than skipping them as he did before; last session, he completed "The Big Blue Truck" and all his sight words with no assistance.
Every student needs help sometimes, and often that help is needed in English. From basics like punctuation, spelling and grammar right up to narrative writing, proof reading and literary analysis. The Australian curriculum is thorough and there are various challenges that pop up for students over the years. At some point most students could use some help and an English tutor does just that - help! Ideally that help comes before the student has formed a negative cycle or fallen into a no-effort habit.
What we do is facilitate that help as a home service, we'll organise an in-home English tutor in Goodna, or wherever it is convenient for you.
A local Goodna English tutor will come to you at a time and day of your chosing and offer tutoring help in a manner tailored for your child's unique situation. The first lesson works as a trial so that if your child doesn't connect well with the tutor, you don't have to pay and we can organise someone else for you.
The terms of service are super simple too. No contracts or minimum hours or cancellation fees or anything like that. You get charged a simple hourly rate. That's it.
Give us a try, it's a risk-free proposal. 1300 975 754