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Year 10 student Jayden focused on solving linear equations and using tree diagrams to explore independent and dependent probability events.
In Year 11, Priya reviewed annuities alongside recurrence models, and worked through normal distribution problems using real exam-style questions.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sara concentrated on DNA replication processes and compared internal versus external fertilisation in animals, including a discussion of parthenogenesis.
A Year 8 student, when tackling exam questions, struggled to maintain focus and made several careless errors—"needs to take his time when answering the test," as one tutor observed.
In Year 5 maths, forgetting key steps in operations with fractions and overcomplicating simple tasks slowed progress on fundamentals.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for HSC papers repeatedly focused revision only on familiar question types, leaving less practiced areas untouched.
During an English draft in Year 7, taking longer than expected to start writing led to rushed final paragraphs and missed opportunities for clear expression.
In Shanes Park, a Year 11 student who previously relied on graphing software is now completing classwork independently and finishing on time, showing real growth in self-reliance.
Another high school student has progressed from making frequent mistakes with negative numbers to accurately solving complex median problems without extra prompts.
During a recent session, a primary-aged student who used to rush through maths tasks took the time to review her answers before submitting work, catching and correcting errors herself for the first time.