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When i first told my daughter Isabella that i was getting her a tutor she was a little anxious and apprehensive about the idea. From the very beginning Amira made Isabella feel comfortable to the point where she now looks forward to her lesson each week. I hope for Amira to continue to work with Isabella into the future as i have no doubt she is helping my daughter progress and making it possible for her to achieve a higher standard.Jason Stephenson
Year 3 student Sidney practised counting forwards and backwards from any three-digit number, explored place value using hands-on materials, and worked on recognising and sorting Australian coins.
In Year 9, Omar revised non-linear equations by working through challenging worksheet questions and also began planning his English discursive essay on the film Pleasantville by analysing key scenes.
For Year 10, Sofia reviewed algebra problems from her preliminary exam and strengthened her understanding of rates and ratios in preparation for upcoming assessments.
A Year 8 student struggled to focus during exams, leading to "a lot of careless mistakes," especially in algebraic word problems—this left some questions incomplete and hurt overall results.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tackling surds tended to avoid the trickier operations and stuck with familiar types, which slowed their progress with new content.
In primary years, one student jumped straight into answering time questions without fully reading them, as noted: "she was eager to finish the work." This caused confusion between hour and minute hands, leaving her unsure how to check her answers when stuck.
One Lethbridge Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to depend on graphing software now finishing his classwork independently and on time, showing stronger fundamental maths skills.
Another high schooler recently improved their speed and accuracy with expanding brackets after struggling to keep up before; they're now confidently asking for extra practice instead of shying away from challenging algebra questions.
In primary, Sidney, who last year hesitated when counting by tens, surprised her tutor by picking it up in just five minutes without any visual aids and even spotted number patterns that many peers miss.