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Dineth told us that when he was a boy he aspired to be a teacher at a university, and I believe him. He is respectful, engaging and provides very clear explanations. He has a knack for working out how the student thinks and tailoring his reasoning appropriately. Our son learned a great deal from Dineth about maths and also about how to be a good student.Dan Cass
Year 8 student Christian worked on **solving simultaneous equations using the elimination method** and practiced finding the area of a circle and parallelogram, as well as calculating volumes for cylinders and prisms.
In Year 10, Sophia focused on **writing and balancing chemical equations—including net ionic forms**—and learned to name polyatomic ions while exploring solubility concepts.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex applied **molar ratios from balanced chemical equations to calculate mass**, reviewed scientific notation and significant figures in chemistry calculations, and reflected on quiz performance to identify next steps.
A Year 10 student repeatedly left their maths notes at school, making it hard to review covered concepts or check prior feedback before new sessions ("No book again today. First part of problem was done in class and the original copy of this work was unavailable").
In Year 11, another relied on a calculator for simple multiplication and square numbers during test prep, slowing down more complex problem-solving.
A Year 8 student's algebra work showed cramped formatting, which made multi-step equations harder to follow.
For one Year 4 learner, not listening fully to explanations led to repeated confusion with area problems.
A tutor in Stirling noticed Qais, a high schooler, moving from hesitantly working through chemistry equations to quickly applying his understanding by tackling extra practice questions and actively asking for help whenever stuck.
Another win came from a senior student who used to overlook details in maths proofs but now independently spots and corrects gaps before finalising her answers.
In Year 5, Samuel—who struggled with long division earlier this term—recently completed a multiplication tables quiz with 97% accuracy and then solved all his long division problems without needing any hints.
Getting through 12 grades of school has its challenges. From actually passing exams to building intellectual independence to figuring out what to do after high school's over. Everyone can remember some of the hurdles that came up during the school years of their life. We have 53 English tutors in Stirling available to help your child overcome some of those hurdles. Private tutoring is all about a tailored approach, so whether your child needs to overcome some confidence issues, develop a study plan, prepare for exams or comprehend some specific trouble topics, we're here to help. And, what helps the most is having a good student-tutor fit, it's really a core ingredient that determines whether tutoring will help your child in the way you want.
So how does it all work?
The tutoring is done in your home at a time and day that is convenient. We want you to be super happy with your English tutor so the first lesson works as a trial: don't like it = don't pay for it. No extra charges, booking costs, cancellation fees, minimum requirements or anything of that sort. Pay for the tutoring time used at the end of each month based on a simple hourly rate. That's all!