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Andrew is doing an amazing job tutoring my son Caleb. Couldn't be happier at the moment.Liz
Year 4 student Eliz focused on subtraction, explored the basics of chance, solved arithmetic problems with decimals, and began learning Roman numerals using visual aids.
For Year 9, Sarah worked through quadratic equations and practised translating real-world problems into algebraic expressions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam deepened his understanding of parabolic graphs by finding gradients and identifying maximum and minimum points from different graph sketches.
A Year 7 student in maths relied on guessing when unsure, especially with division problems—"needs to take more interest to solve problems instead of guessing the answers," noted a tutor.
In Year 9 algebra, another student skipped writing steps while rearranging equations, leading to confusion about sign changes and order of operations.
For Year 11 graphing tasks, over-reliance on calculators became apparent: "more practice with evaluating graphs" was suggested because key concepts weren't being reinforced.
One primary learner's tendency to rush spelling in English resulted in repeated corrections and frustration during reading aloud.
These habits often left students double-checking work or feeling uncertain when new challenges appeared.
A tutor in Rippleside noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now pauses to request help whenever she's stuck, rather than just guessing and moving on.
Another win came from a Year 11 maths session where a student who struggled with the chain rule last term was able to work through problems independently after concept revision.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often rushed her reading assignments has started slowing down and self-correcting punctuation mistakes without prompting—she finished her latest story by fixing three of her own sentence errors.
Every student needs help sometimes, and often that help is needed in English. From basics like punctuation, spelling and grammar right up to narrative writing, proof reading and literary analysis. The Australian curriculum is thorough and there are various challenges that pop up for students over the years. At some point most students could use some help and an English tutor does just that - help! Ideally that help comes before the student has formed a negative cycle or fallen into a no-effort habit.
What we do is facilitate that help as a home service, we'll organise an in-home English tutor in Rippleside, or wherever it is convenient for you.
A local Rippleside English tutor will come to you at a time and day of your chosing and offer tutoring help in a manner tailored for your child's unique situation. The first lesson works as a trial so that if your child doesn't connect well with the tutor, you don't have to pay and we can organise someone else for you.
The terms of service are super simple too. No contracts or minimum hours or cancellation fees or anything like that. You get charged a simple hourly rate. That's it.
Give us a try, it's a risk-free proposal. 1300 975 754