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Our daughter was in her first year at high school, and failed maths in semester one. We had previously used Ezymath with great success when she was struggling with maths in primary school, and had no hesitation in using them again over the school's internal tutoring system. Our Ezymath tutor was excellent. Patient and very perceptive. She determined what type of learner our daughter was, and would accomplish big milestones in just one hour a week. Within a month, our daughters grades went from an 'E' to 'B's! in her final report she finished with a 'C'. Thankyou Ezymath. If our daughter needs help in the future, we will give you a call! Jarrod WardJarrod Ward
Year 9 student Alex explored area calculations for composite shapes and applied Pythagoras' theorem and SOH CAH TOA to triangle problems, using both diagrams and real-world examples.
Year 10 student Sarah focused on algebraic manipulation, including rearranging equations to find unknowns and practicing with example test questions to prepare for upcoming assessments.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam worked through graphing polynomial functions, examining the midpoint, distance, and gradient formulas on Cartesian planes in detail.
A Year 11 student's algebra working sometimes became "convoluted and confusing," which slowed problem-solving during longer questions; this meant time was lost reorganizing steps rather than building understanding.
In a senior calculus session, the urge to quickly reach answers led to skipped steps in proofs—"he tends to try to jump to the answer immediately without considering the steps."
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student's tiredness made it difficult to focus on completing homework or staying engaged with fraction work. When fatigue set in, written work and recall speed both suffered, making small mistakes more common and progress feel frustrating.
One Hay Valley tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask for clarification now confidently paused the lesson to request extra examples when a new algebra topic felt unclear, leading him to independently solve tougher problems by session's end.
In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with timed practice tests managed an 81% on an intentionally challenging assessment, showing improved speed and accuracy under pressure.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student demonstrated a big shift in self-reliance—she arrived early to begin her own revision notes before the lesson even started.