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Year 11 student Matilda worked on exponential growth and logarithms in maths, as well as biochemistry assignments covering electronegativity, dipoles, and functional groups.
Year 12 student Molly focused on chemistry topics such as equilibrium, biodiesels, combustion reactions, and completed exam revision for thermochemistry using practice questions.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lily practised collecting like terms in algebraic expressions and solved two-step equations involving both positive and negative values.
The Year 12 Chemistry student repeatedly postponed independent work on her biochemistry assignment, with the tutor noting, "she had not completed much of the assignment in her own time." This led to lesson time being used for catch-up rather than refining ideas or practicing test-style questions.
In Year 11 Chemistry, another student came to sessions without preparing questions or reviewing content ahead of time—"it would be great if she came prepared with some questions," remarked the tutor—which meant valuable session minutes were spent clarifying basics instead of tackling advanced topics.
A Year 6 maths learner often forgot key resources (like task sheets), resulting in lost momentum at the start of lessons.
Molly, a Year 12 chemistry student, arrived at sessions with her own list of topics to review and asked targeted clarification questions—she'd previously waited for the tutor to set the agenda.
Matilda in Year 11 has started preparing for lessons by bringing practice tests and specific questions she wants help with, rather than waiting passively; last week she completed a challenging assignment ahead of time so her tutor could give feedback on her draft.
In Year 6, Olivia made a breakthrough by confidently solving two-step equations without prompting after struggling with them earlier in the term.