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I was extremely impressed with Akash. He connected well with my daughter and was able to explains things in an understandable manner. Her confidence and enthusiasm was noticeably different after a single session.Karina, Redwood Park
Year 5 student Marley revised area of rectangles, triangles, and circles using step-by-step worked examples.
For Year 9, Olivia practised algebraic factorisation and surd simplification with a focus on null factor law.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ben tackled growth and decay problems alongside work on exponential functions and logarithms to consolidate understanding for upcoming assessments.
In Year 7 algebra, one student avoided writing working and instead "did everything in one go," leading to repeated errors when entering calculations into the scientific calculator.
For a Year 9 test, over-reliance on cheat sheets and hesitation to skip time-consuming questions meant less time was spent on high-value problems.
In a Year 11 lesson, confusion with units—especially converting area measures—caused mistakes that weren't always spotted during revision.
A Year 4 student's workbook showed unclear layout when dividing fractions, making it hard to check answers or spot pattern errors; this left them feeling unsure about next steps after each question.
One St Agnes tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who, after struggling to distinguish between mark-ups and mark-offs, could finally solve most percentage problems on his own by the end of their session—he started off confusing "% of price" with final sale amounts but got it right after guided practice.
A Year 11 student who was hesitant about algebra at first began tackling equations independently, even redoing mistakes without prompting and getting almost all answers correct.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student surprised her tutor by quickly picking up how to round decimals and confidently solved area-of-circle questions using the formula without help.