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Noah was really comfortable and confident with Naomi and her explanations. We really appreciated her style and kind manner which helped put Noah at ease.Fiona
Year 5 student Zane worked on mastering order of operations in maths and developed English comprehension by responding to texts in full sentences.
In Year 8, Lily focused on solving linear equations and practiced writing strong essay introductions in English.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Noah explored Pythagoras' theorem and linear equations using diagrams, while also learning how to summarise research notes into his own words for English assignments.
A Year 10 student struggled to find their previous test for review, making it difficult to address specific feedback or identify recurring errors in algebra and graphing. As a tutor noted, "I was hoping to take a look at Quinn's previous test but we were unable to find it."
In Year 7 maths, untidy working and incomplete steps—especially in long division and addition with carrying—often led to avoidable calculation mistakes.
A primary student's unfinished spelling homework due to a busy week meant fewer opportunities for targeted practice.
At the end of term, tiredness left one Year 8 learner less able to focus during revision.
One Ironbark tutor noticed a big change in a Year 9 student who, after weeks of guessing through worded maths problems, now stops to ask for help as soon as she gets stuck—something she used to avoid.
In a recent session with a Year 11 student, the tutor reported that he confidently explained the range and domain on graphs without prompts; last month he couldn't recall which was which.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once left homework unfinished proudly brought in an organised folder with every task completed and neat, self-checked corrections.