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Rueben has been a great fit for Gabrielle. He is an excellent tutor and goes through the steps for the maths problems. Gabrielle feels he explains things so she can understand. Rueben is very easy to talk to and he communicates with us. He is also up with the curriculum.Monette, Grange
Year 9 student Tom worked through solving simultaneous equations and practiced simplifying surds using step-by-step methods.
In Year 10, Chloe focused on quadratic equations and explored applications of financial mathematics such as simple and compound interest.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya tackled trigonometry—specifically the sine rule—and applied it to real-world triangle problems using visual diagrams.
In Year 9 maths, a student tended to avoid writing out full solutions in algebra and instead tried to "do it in her head," which led to repeated errors—her tutor noted, "needs to write out solutions instead of doing problems in her head to avoid mistakes."
In senior years, one student preparing for trigonometry questions focused revision only on familiar question types rather than challenging multi-step problems, resulting in difficulty when faced with new formats during lessons.
Meanwhile, a primary student skipped over tricky words rather than persisting, missing chances to build confidence with decoding unfamiliar patterns.
One Grange tutor noted that a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now regularly works through tricky trig questions independently, only reaching out when truly stuck.
A Year 8 learner has begun catching and correcting her own mistakes while reading aloud—last session, she fixed small errors on the spot rather than skipping past them as before.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student showed new initiative by voicing doubts whenever unsure about word problems; this was a big shift from earlier weeks where she'd stay silent or guess. Last lesson, she asked for clarification and solved all assigned questions accurately.