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Matthew is “very happy with Kirsten”. That is the best feedback a child can give. Kirsten has a big challenge to get Matthew up to speed. Kirsten is setting him homework and has increased the time that she is spending with Matthew as he needs to put in extra study with exams pending. We can’t ask for more than that from a tutor than to be flexible and mindful of Matthews schedule and timelines. Overall Matthews school results are improving across all learning areas.Tracy, Como
Year 7 student Alex worked on converting decimals to fractions and percentages, as well as addition and subtraction with decimals using practice worksheets.
Year 9 student Priya focused on expanding binomial algebraic expressions and solving equations involving indices and index laws.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam revised the structure of atoms—covering electronic configuration and Lewis structures—and reviewed how elements are arranged in the periodic table by groups and periods.
In Year 7 Science, one student struggled to write clear, professional answers and often hesitated with scientific spelling—she knew what she needed to say, but actually writing it down seems to be a little tougher.
In Year 9 Maths, confusion between area and volume persisted due to inconsistent revision of prior material.
Another senior student's Chemistry homework revealed errors from not double-checking equation substitutions; despite understanding in class, these mistakes recurred at home.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner's basic multiplication gaps led to persistent calculation errors and slowed progress on word problems. This left them needing repeated reminders and extra time during lessons.
One Karawara tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on hints for trig problems—last week, she solved most questions independently and even spotted her own errors without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner who once hesitated to check her work is now double-checking answers after corrections and managed a perfect score on a spell-check for science terms.
In primary sessions, one student who previously found drawing number lines confusing has now mastered them, finishing her graphing tasks quickly and with no mistakes.