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The tutor engaged really well with my daughter who is on the autism spectrum, she seemed to enjoy and understand the way he taught maths which was really helpful for building her confidence.Belinda, Upwey
Year 9 Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced order of operations using BODMAS, along with reviewing place value and rounding for accuracy.
Year 10 Vien worked on essay planning and developing main arguments for a practice English SAC, then revised sentence rewording to be more concise.
Meanwhile, Year 11 Isaac tackled factorising algebraic expressions—including difference of perfect squares—and reviewed linear relations by working through test questions aligned with his upcoming assessment.
A Year 7 student often avoided unfamiliar maths problems and focused on easier, well-known topics during revision; as noted, "sometimes tries to avoid harder tasks and prioritises known topics." This habit meant less exposure to the types of multi-step questions found in tests, leading to slower progress with complex concepts.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled under test conditions to recall which techniques matched each question type—regular practice at home was missed, so methods faded between lessons.
In English (Year 11), rushing planning resulted in essays that lacked structure or depth, making it difficult for teachers to locate key points within responses.
One Upwey tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate when faced with multi-digit multiplication now tackling these problems independently and asking for extra questions at the end of each session.
A high schooler working on essay writing initially struggled to proofread, but last week confidently identified errors in her own paragraph and explained how her revision made it clearer than before.
Another senior student has started completing almost every homework question before their tutoring session—something they'd avoided in the past—and recently shared detailed reflections on what they wrote in their SAC without needing prompts.
If you take a few minutes to read through our reviews, you will probably feel surprised. Tutoring changes students' lives! Most parents organise a maths tutor just to boost a student's grades. Maybe even to take the burden of homework help off their own shoulders. However, a tutor does so much more than boosting grades and helping with homework.
Often the student's confidence increases and their grades increase across all subjects. They learn that directed effort results in improvement and that is a form of empowerment! This is what we're all about, our mission is to facilitate life-changing student-tutor matches. There is just nothing better than having a sense of self confidence and faith in your own competence.
We'll organise a maths tutor in Upwey or any other location that works. You chose the time. You chose what you want the tutor to work on (or if you don't know, they can figure it out). You chose how often to have the tutoring. It's all up to you!
Give us a call on 1300 312 354 or enquire below. We'll have a chat to understand your needs and organise for one of our local Upwey maths tutors to reach out. If you don't like the first lesson you won't be charged!