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My son enjoyed his Maths lesson with Dean. Dean is very patient and communicates really well, which makes learning easy.Emma Wolfendale
Year 7 student Tyler worked through decimals (addition, subtraction, multiplication), rounding numbers, and fractions—practicing both basic operations and exam-style questions from his maths booklet.
Year 11 student Erika focused on shares and dividends calculations in maths, then shifted to biology to cover autosomal and sex-linked inheritance, including drawing Punnett squares and pedigrees.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jackson completed a trial HSC maths exam review, revisiting challenging topics like financial maths, networks, bivariate data analysis, simultaneous equations, and normal distribution by reworking the questions he previously found difficult.
Incomplete homework and minimal independent study—"not a lot of study being completed outside of school time (approx. 1 hour weekly), and notes not dated"—left significant gaps in financial maths and non-linear equations, making exam preparation more stressful.
In Year 9, messy workbooks slowed revision; one tutor noted, "his workbook could be a little more organised and tidy."
A Year 7 student needed frequent reminders to write down steps in algebra rather than working mentally, leading to missed errors during calculations. These habits often resulted in lost time during assessments or uncertainty when tackling new problems.
In a recent Hamilton North tutoring session, Jackson, a high school student, moved from needing frequent help on complex maths problems to independently tackling band 5–6 exam questions. He now uses strategies like underlining key terms and rarely misses important details.
Another high schooler, Erika, has started asking insightful questions during biology sessions about real-world applications of genetic mutations; this marks a big shift from her earlier tendency to stick just to textbook content.
Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 8 has begun completing her assessment tasks without any outside assistance, confidently re-drawing graphs and explaining introductory chemistry concepts on her own.