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We have been very happy with Michael's tutoring of Joshua and Joshua has moved from exam results of around 30% to now mid 70% levels which is fantastic!Paul
Year 5 student Iman focused on solving word problems involving fractions, breaking down multi-step calculations.
For Year 10, Alex tackled trigonometry concepts (sine, cosine, tangent) and worked through balancing chemical equations in Chemistry using step-by-step examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya reviewed atomic bonding and explored how intermolecular forces relate to physical properties in Chemistry by analyzing different molecular structures.
A Year 11 Chemistry student showed difficulty balancing equations, with a tutor noting, "he skipped writing out atoms for each side, which made errors harder to spot."
In Year 8 algebra, work was left incomplete when multiple 'x's appeared in equations; the approach changed depending on how familiar the problem looked.
A Year 6 student forgot their exercise book for fractions practice, relying only on mental calculations rather than showing steps.
For one senior Biology topic, questions about cell division were left unanswered in homework—misunderstandings lingered into the next session and slowed progress when new concepts appeared.
One Myrtle Bank tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with applying trigonometric concepts, but after some focused sessions, she worked through inverse sine and cosine questions on her own—something she hesitated to attempt last term.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who used to mix up positive and negative signs in linear equations is now confidently solving addition and subtraction problems without reminders.
In the junior years, one primary student who was reluctant to speak up during reading has started articulating her thoughts clearly and even volunteered to read the clock aloud using both short and long hands.