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Our re-assessments after 20 lessons have been so rewarding —congratulations to the following students on their tremendous progress: · Kiashan Naidoo’s Afrikaans grammar level 2 improved by 46%, his vocab level 1 by 27% and his Afr comprehension by 35% · Zama Hlongwa’s numeracy 4 score increased by 29% · Awande Mdingi’s comprehension soared by 2 years and his spelling by 1.1 year · Mulolo Ntumba’s reading age went up 2.2 years, his comprehension age by 1.4 years and his spelling age by 1.1 years · Kelly Naude’s comprehension age advanced by 1.8 years · Kienan Moodley’s comprehension age rocketed by 2.8 years · Shelby O’Connell’s reading age progressed by 1 year and is 3 years ahead of her age · Sphokuhle Madide’s reading age was boosted by 2.3 years · Neliswa Khoza’s numeracy level 2 score rose 23% and her level 3 score by 20% · Desean Hemmero’s reading leapt by 1.8 years and his spelling by a full year · Lwazi Mbense’s spelling and comprehension escalated by almost 2 years and his reading by 1.5 years · Nontando Mkhize’s numeracy 2 score lifted by 35% · Enhle Sishi’s level 4 numeracy score rose 32% · Zime Ngubane’s comprehension rocketed by 2.4 years and her reading by 1.2 years · Ayanda Phetha’s numeracy level 6 score improved by 23% and her spelling by a year · S’ne Mtshali’s numeracy level 1 score increased by 78% to 100% · Micaela Abreu’s Afrikaans reading age shot up 2.3 years · Phelokazi Memela’s numeracy 5 score went up by 27% · Aliyah Naidoo’s numeracy 6 score soared by 35% · Loyiso Bekiswa’s reading advanced by almost a year and his spelling by 1.7 years · Siyanda Zondi’s reading age was boosted by 3.9 years and his comprehension by 1 year
Students re-assessed after 24 lessons have shown fantastic progress:
· Sbonga Mjwara’s reading age leapt by 1.5 years · Josh Johnson’s Afrikaans reading age progressed by almost a year · Kamogelo Machaka’s reading age increased by 1.3 years and his comprehension by 1.8 years · Asanda Mkhwanazi’s numeracy two score rose from 30% to 90% and his problem solving from 50% to 75% · Sne Mlaba’s reading went up by 1.7 years, her comprehension, initially at a pre-school level, is now at an 8 year old level and her spelling jumped from a late grade 1 level to a grade 3 level. She is now on track for her grade for her spelling. · Sbongakonke Matthews’ reading age was boosted by a year and her spelling, now at grade level, by 1.4 years · Manqoba Ngcobo’s reading shot up 1 year 8 months · Mpume Maphanga’s reading age and spelling were both elevated by 1.7 years and her spelling is ahead of her grade level · Zandisiwe Zondi’s reading age climbed one year and her spelling by almost a year · Khanya Matsheke’s reading age improved by almost a year and his comprehension by exactly a year · Alondwe Madlala’s reading age lifted by 1.8 years, his comprehension by 1.3 years and his spelling by 2 years · Thuthu Mabaso’s numeracy score went up 50% · Lusanda Mkhize’s spelling age progressed by 1.3 years · Nkazi Zondi’s level 4 numeracy jumped from 45% to 77% and she scored 78% for level 5 · Nobuntu Sibisi lifted her numeracy 2 score by 40% to score a commendable 65% · Lona Mgabe’s reading level advanced 2.2 years and her reading and spelling are above her grade norms · Maarya Dhoda, who is halfway through grade 5, scored 95% for grade 5 numeracy and 75% for the full year grade 6 numeracy syllabus! · Boi Nkube’s numeracy level 1 sprang up by 45% · Mbali Dlamini’s numeracy 4 went up from 65% to 86% and she scored 91% for grade 5 concepts · Joy Crompton’s numeracy 4 rose from 54% to 86% and she scored 77% for the grade 5 syllabus · Donnay Bunttings’s numeracy 1 score shot up from 56% to 94% and she scored 100% for grade 2 concepts · Mariam Deen Mohamed’s spelling improved by exactly a year and is now well ahead of her grade level · Mandisa Ndlozi’s comprehension progressed by 1 year and her spelling by 1.4 years _Our recent student re-assessments at TUTOR have been so great and we, along with our students, are so proud of the improvements shown:
Hearty congratulations to you all for these marvellous achievements and we hope they serve to inspire all the others who are working so hard on their Tutor lessons. Your great efforts will bring rewards in the form of better marks at school! |
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