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Year 8 Scarlett focused on identifying Greek and Latin roots in vocabulary and practiced applying prefixes and suffixes, then moved to activities around correct punctuation usage such as commas and hyphens.
Year 12 Aimee revised key Organic Chemistry concepts using practice SAC questions and worked through stoichiometry problems including mole-mass conversions.
Charli, also in Year 12, reviewed the adaptive immune system by tackling relevant exam-style questions before recapping principles of CRISPR-Cas9 gene technology from earlier units.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes became overwhelmed by complex questions and "overcomplicated the nature of some questions," as one tutor noted, leading her to miss essential details or skip applying key rules like labeling units.
In Year 7 English, Scarlett often hesitated to start writing due to doubt about her ideas, which stalled progress on tasks such as memoirs and creative stories.
Meanwhile, Cameron's punctuation work in Year 5 was hampered by frequent spelling and grammatical errors that remained uncorrected in drafts. These moments slowed confidence building and made editing or revising more challenging during sessions.
One Montagu Bay tutor recently noticed Aimee openly asking for clarification on challenging topics—whereas she used to keep quiet when unsure. This new habit has led her to tackle complex equilibrium and stoichiometry questions more independently, even attempting problems before they're covered at school.
Meanwhile, Charli in Year 11 Biology demonstrated a shift by proactively highlighting her weaker areas during sessions and using diagrams and notes to work through tough concepts—something she hadn't done previously.
In a middle school English session, Cameron confidently answered every adverb question correctly after struggling with this last term and then drafted a creative short story using their own ideas.
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