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She's enjoying Emmad, she's comfortable with him and his voice. She likes that he's offered to let her email him Qs through the week. She feels he will be a great tutor.Suzi, Kilburn
Year 7 student Jack revised coordinate geometry concepts including gradient, midpoint, and finding the length of a line segment, as well as basic index laws for algebra such as multiplication and division rules.
In Year 11, Sarah focused on collisions and two-dimensional momentum in physics before briefly touching on wave properties ahead of her test, using problem-solving exercises to reinforce understanding.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student James practiced differential calculus questions from a practice test, concentrating on techniques for differentiating various functions in preparation for his upcoming assessment.
In Year 12 Maths, one student's written work became cluttered and hard to review during index law questions—"leaving more space would help him spot errors quickly," a tutor observed.
Another Year 10 student relied on memory instead of showing working in trigonometry, leading to repeated sign slips and missed steps.
For a Year 8 student, worded problems in fractions were left unfinished as she hesitated to write out her thinking for fear of making mistakes.
In these moments, the process habits around layout and openness to feedback slowed progress and sometimes left them unsure where they'd gone wrong.
In Kilburn, a Year 10 student who previously struggled with algebraic rearrangement can now solve for different variables independently, marking a significant move away from step-by-step guidance.
During a senior session, another student—once prone to mistakes with surds and logarithms—is now differentiating these confidently and selecting the correct log rules on their own.
A primary school student has learned to use continuous division for identifying prime numbers; where she once hesitated or guessed, she now sorts primes from composites quickly by herself and even explained her method back to the tutor without being prompted.