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The whole process has been great. We had a tutor within 3 days and the first session within 5. The system is so flexible and communication has been excellent every step. Our tutor has focussed on the specific task we needed to cover and my son has found it incredibly helpful. He is now booking his own sessions.Kim Roy
Year 6 student Bella completed maths problems on time and practiced English skills including sentence structure, abbreviations, and homonyms using targeted worksheets.
For Year 9, Jeremy focused on trigonometry—solving for unknown side lengths and angles in right-angled triangles—and reviewed algebra topics like expanding brackets and factorisation through practice questions.
Willow, in Year 8, worked extensively on fractions by simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing them, as well as converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions to strengthen foundational understanding.
In Year 12, a student arrived for tutoring without the necessary paper to attempt area calculation problems; this unpreparedness meant calculations were left incomplete.
For a Year 11 student tackling advanced exam questions in mathematics, last-minute preparation led to surface-level revision—"I tried to prepare for the basics in all the year 12 curriculum that I wasn't prepared for the in depth exam questions."
In Year 9 English, another student was encouraged to share drafts and seek feedback but repeatedly avoided doing so, missing opportunities to refine written responses. These process issues created moments where confusion or lost marks could have been avoided.
One Round Mountain tutor recently saw a real turnaround with Jeremy, a high school student who used to hesitate with trigonometry and algebra; now, he's reliably picking the right methods and even solves multi-step equations with much less help than before.
Willow, also in high school, has started catching her own mistakes when working through fractions—she'll pause, spot an error, and fix it independently instead of waiting for hints.
In Year 6, Bella has begun asking for extra homework herself and now proofreads her writing carefully after previously skipping that step.