We cannot speak highly enough of him. He is truly passionate about helping our girls improve. Both girls say he explains everything in detail, in a way we can understand. We couldn't be more delighted.Erin
Year 7 student Emmanuel practised narrative writing skills, revising story structure and literary devices with targeted feedback on his assignment.
In Year 8, Olivia worked through a practice test covering ratios and index laws, focusing on applying rules to different problem types.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah reviewed meiosis in detail—including non-disjunction and recombination—and explored the differences between haploid and diploid cells while connecting these concepts to protein synthesis using custom worksheets.
A Year 10 student arrived to a test without notes prepared, and "lost a lot of the notes that I gave him," leading to confusion on key questions and repeated reliance on old material instead of building new understanding.
In Year 8 maths, skipping important words in problem statements led to incomplete answers—"he needs to focus on reading what is specifically asked."
A Year 5 student often blurted out answers without thinking, making it hard for her to show her true understanding until redirected.
For one senior student, lack of organized note-taking before an exam left her feeling unprepared and unable to recall definitions when needed.
One Bellevue tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now readily speaks up whenever confused, making sure every step is clear before moving on.
In another session, a Year 10 student took the initiative to create cue cards for her upcoming test—something she'd resisted before—showing more ownership over her revision.
Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 who was initially terrified of division used her times tables song and physical tokens to divide numbers independently, finishing several problems without prompting from the tutor.