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Year 7 student Tyler worked through decimals (including addition, subtraction, and multiplication), rounding numbers, and adding and subtracting fractions as he prepared for his maths grading exam.
In Year 11, Erika focused on bearings and trigonometry applications in maths before shifting to biology topics such as the anatomy of the reproductive system and hormonal roles in the menstrual cycle.
Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 8 practised interpreting data using mean, median, mode, range, and creating various graphs like line and stem-and-leaf charts—sometimes applying these skills to real-world science scenarios.
In Year 7 Maths, one student's workbook was "a little more organised and tidy" than before, but still required improvement; messy layout made it harder to review decimal multiplication and long division attempts.
For a senior student in Year 12 General Maths, incomplete homework and limited weekly study ("approx. 1 hour") meant key topics like financial maths and annuities weren't reinforced outside lessons—this led to confusion when tackling practice exams under time pressure.
Another senior learner missed parts of assigned revision due to difficulty focusing independently between sessions, resulting in persistent gaps when interpreting non-standard trigonometry questions.
During a Mayfield North tutoring session, Jackson, a senior high school student, moved from needing frequent hints on complex network problems to confidently tackling band 5–6 questions with minimal help.
Erika, also in high school, showed a notable shift—she now asks targeted questions during biology lessons and clearly articulates the difference between point mutations and chromosomal mutations after previously hesitating to discuss mutation types at all.
Meanwhile, Chloe (Year 8) recently completed her science assessment entirely independently for the first time this term, having struggled before to organise written responses without support.