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Our tutor Lachlan, was very helpful from the very start of my son's very first tutoring session. He had a friendly as well as professional manner. And he did an amazing job of identifying my son's areas of difficulty and assisting him with those. I also really liked the examples he used to explain things. Straight after the session, my son went from feeling nervous & anxious with his maths tutor to then feeling happy and confident. Thanks so much Lachlan, great job so far!!!Verushka Montesanti
Year 5 student Sam focused on place value up to six digits and practiced the 2, 5, and 10 times tables using real-world examples.
Year 9 student Emily worked through factorisation techniques—covering difference of two squares and trinomials—and also reviewed key features of parabolas with targeted practice questions.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex explored graphing quadratic equations in both intercept and vertex form, as well as identifying curve features like axis of symmetry and turning points.
In Year 10 algebra, one student often skipped writing out working for multi-step equations—she jumped to answers but missed negative signs, a tutor noted. This meant errors went unnoticed until the end, requiring extra correction time.
In Year 12 trigonometry, another student mislabelled triangle sides and hesitated to choose the correct formula when under pressure, leading to confusion in test situations.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student lost focus midway through division practice and wanted to switch to games on her Chromebook instead of finishing written steps. These patterns resulted in unfinished work or self-doubt during revision and assessments.
A tutor in Morphett Vale recently noticed Lara, a high school student, identifying her own knowledge gaps before an exam and quickly relearning challenging topics like scientific notation and graphing parabolas—she'd previously needed more guidance but now asked targeted questions on her own.
Another high schooler, Sasha, demonstrated a clear shift by independently spotting and correcting errors in her algebra work, whereas earlier she waited for the tutor to point out mistakes.
In primary sessions, Nicole moved from needing help with basic rounding to scoring 75% on her latest test after starting at 0%, showing real progress through persistent effort.