Paul was excellent for Olivia in English advanced year 12, Paul is an absolute Professional and builds great rapport with his students!Juan
Year 4 student Chloe focused on times tables and long division, revisiting key multiplication skills as her class paused formal maths for a dance concert.
For Year 10, Ruby worked through HSC past papers and targeted revision of trigonometry concepts using exam-style questions to build confidence ahead of trials.
Meanwhile, Sebastian in Year 9 tackled quadratic equations from his recent semester exam and began reviewing similarity and probability topics in preparation for an upcoming assessment.
A Year 11 student found that "being conscious of time" during exams led to skipped checks and errors, particularly in longer problems.
In Year 9 algebra, a lack of confidence meant freezing up or second-guessing, so correct strategies weren't always applied—even after grasping the main idea.
Several Year 8 students struggled to recall key formulas from previous lessons, making it harder to progress with new material; as one tutor noted, "she had forgotten what was covered in the last session but was able to recall it."
Meanwhile, some primary students lost focus during multi-step word problems, causing them to miss crucial details needed for accurate answers.
One Hexham tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help—she now openly requests clarification when stuck instead of guessing, making her sessions much more productive.
In a senior maths session, Ruby's persistence paid off: after struggling with integration last term, she was able to change equations on her own so they could be integrated, tackling even the trickier problems without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student surprised her tutor by recalling all algebra concepts from past weeks and solving four new questions independently.