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As soon as I first met Reyna I knew that she would be a great 'fit' for Alana. Reyna is friendly and genuine and knows how to 'reign' Alana in when she goes off in another direction. I am excited to see where Reyna can take Alana in her maths journey.Alana
Year 12 student Lily focused on electrochemistry, reviewing redox reactions and cell potentials, while also tackling equilibrium concepts in acids and bases.
Year 11 student Sam worked through key organic chemistry structures and mechanisms using real-world examples to reinforce understanding.
For a younger student, Year 5 Ava practiced reading comprehension strategies by answering questions from class texts and summarising main ideas in her own words.
A Year 11 Chemistry student sometimes skipped backchecking in reaction balancing tasks—one tutor noted, "double-checking numbers would have caught the error."
In Year 9 Maths, overconfidence led to steps being missed when working with index laws and algebra; written working was often incomplete or done mentally, which made it harder to spot sign errors.
A Year 6 English session revealed that text comprehension suffered when the student avoided breaking up reading into chunks, leading to missed details.
In one Year 8 scenario, forgetting times tables slowed progress on fraction simplification during class practice.
A tutor in Robina noticed one Year 12 student who previously hesitated to tackle redox equations is now confidently breaking down oxidising and reducing agents on her own, a shift from needing step-by-step guidance.
Another high schooler, after struggling with algebraic factorisation, began independently solving problems and even explained his reasoning back during the session.
In primary years, one student who preferred silent reading became comfortable enough to read aloud and ask clarifying questions—something she'd resisted before.
During her last Robina tutoring session, she finished all division review tasks without prompting or correction.