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Ash worked very well with my son, was quite to adapt and shift her techniques to suits Jacks learning style.Donna, Warner
Year 4 student Tasha worked on understanding surface area and reviewed key exam topics using practical examples.
In Year 10, Ava focused on trigonometric functions and tackled related textbook questions to consolidate her skills.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Zoe practiced calculus techniques by working through differentiation and integration problems, applying them to real-world scenarios.
A Year 8 student, when unsure how to proceed with a maths problem, often gave up and immediately asked for help; this meant less time spent building confidence through independent attempts. As one tutor noted, "she can improve her confidence over time to become more independent."
In Year 10, another student's revision was limited by waiting for the school to cover topics before engaging fully—resulting in unfinished word problems ahead of tests.
For a Year 11 assignment, guessing equations without understanding led to wasted effort rather than strategic practice with formulas, making assignments feel harder than necessary.
A tutor in Joyner recently noticed a big shift with Kiana (Year 11), who at first hesitated on negative indices but, after some guided practice, was independently solving those questions quickly and accurately by the lesson's end.
In Year 10, Clancey started off unsure about trigonometric functions but gradually worked through his uncertainty—by the close of the session, he was confidently answering problems solo without prompting.
Meanwhile, Sophia (Year 3) has become much more accurate counting coins since switching to hands-on activities; she now finishes her worksheets unaided using real coins and rarely asks for help checking her answers.
For most students, biology doesn't seem that hard. The content isn't that intimidating and if you put in the time, more often than not results will follow.