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Jade did a wonderful job with Freja on her initial session. We look forward to her ongoing support in Freja's maths journey.Nicole
Year 7 student Molly revised key financial maths concepts by working through pay conversion problems and explored the structure and function of the nervous system, including brain lobes.
Year 9 student Jessica focused on solving equations with fractions and strengthened her skills in simplifying algebraic expressions.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam tackled trigonometry—covering sine rule and finding areas of non-right-angled triangles—using worked examples to consolidate understanding before an upcoming assessment.
In Year 10, a recurring challenge was clear structuring of working and careful annotation—messy layouts meant "she frequently looks at the wrong information when referring back to worksheets or questions."
In Year 11 algebra, hesitation in attempting unfamiliar problems slowed progress; as one tutor noted, "she seemed reluctant to guess when unsure, often waiting for hints instead."
During financial maths tasks in Year 9, incomplete labelling of steps led to confusion on revision.
Exam stress in senior years sometimes caused skipped checks before submission, resulting in avoidable errors on content she otherwise knew well.
One Warilla tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle worded finance problems now approaching them independently, even volunteering to explain her process out loud.
In Year 8 maths, another student who used to skip over mistakes during practice is now pausing to find and fix errors herself before moving on.
Meanwhile, a primary school student recently surprised her tutor by asking clarifying questions whenever something felt unclear—a big shift from staying quiet in earlier sessions—and then finished all ten probability questions without prompting.