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Year 8 student Jack focused on solving equations for lines, finding gradients, and determining x- and y-intercepts using worked examples.
For Year 10, Olivia practised rearranging different forms of linear equations and revisited how to find specific x and y values from given graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sam developed skills in working with integers and plotting points accurately on an axis through targeted exercises.
In Year 8, messy written layout when rearranging equations or plotting graphs often made it hard to spot calculation errors—one note said, "layout when working out" was a clear obstacle.
A Year 11 student struggled with planning responses for assessments, leaving answers underdeveloped and missing marks: "need to start writing for assessment."
For Year 9, skipping over worded questions in revision meant weaker problem-solving confidence during practice tests.
In the moment, untidy work and avoiding tougher question types led to more time spent correcting mistakes than building new skills.
One Oxenford tutor noticed a high school student who previously made small mistakes when solving equations is now catching those errors and finishing all calculations independently.
Another win: a Year 9 student, who used to sit quietly even when confused, started telling the tutor exactly when she didn't understand something—making it much easier to address tricky concepts right away.
In primary, one younger student who was often passive at the start of lessons recently came in organised and ready to ask questions she'd prepared herself before the session began.
We have all had the experience of a "bad teacher" and we know it's not pleasant. Often the teacher is simply a bad match for that particular student rather than being a "bad teacher" in general but in either case the student has a serious problem. This is why many parents contact us for a private tutor - their child just can't "get it" when their teacher is teaching.
It's incredible how one explanation results in more confusion whereas another results in that "aha" feeling we all love so much! It is really a matter of getting the "right" tutor and not the "best" one. We see this every day in our work. A tutor might have hundreds of hours of experience and might have received dozens of testimonials from students, however, even such a tutor doesn't click with all students. Every tutor gets bad feedback sometimes. It's all about getting the right fit and this is what we do!
We will organise a 1-on-1 maths tutor in Oxenford to come to your home at a time of your choosing. They will be a local Oxenford maths tutor so scheduling lessons will be easy. Also, no booking fees, no minimum terms, no cancellation costs, no nonsense! And here's the best thing: your first lesson is a trial. So if you feel that the tutor wasn't a good fit, we'll organise someone else. It's our Good Fit Guarantee.
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