Premier+

More than tutoring.
A complete learning system.

Premier+ combines expert 1-on-1 tutoring with detailed session reports, real-time progress tracking, and a parent dashboard - so you always know exactly where your child stands.

How Premier+ Works

A structured process that keeps parents informed and students on track - after every single session.

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Session Delivered

Your child has a 1-on-1 lesson with their dedicated tutor, tailored to their needs and school curriculum.

2

Tutor Writes Notes

Immediately after the session, the tutor records what was covered, how the student performed, and areas to focus on.

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Report Generated

A detailed, structured lesson summary is generated and sent to you - covering topics, confidence ratings, and next steps.

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Progress Tracked

Every session builds on the last. You can see your child's progress across topics over time through the parent dashboard.

What's Included

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Session Reports

After every lesson, you receive a detailed summary of what was covered, how your child performed, and what to focus on before the next session.

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Progress Dashboard

Track your child's confidence across every topic and subtopic. See trends over time and know exactly where they're improving.

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VCAA Curriculum Aligned

Every session is mapped to the Victorian Curriculum. You'll see exactly which content descriptors your child has covered.

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Assessment Awareness

Upload your child's school assessment schedule, and your tutor will plan sessions around upcoming tests, SACs, and exams.

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Textbook Integration

We reference your child's actual school textbooks in our reports and recommendations - no generic resources.

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Practice Questions

Each report includes tailored practice questions at the right difficulty level, directly linked to what was covered in the session.

What a Session Report Looks Like

Here's an example of what you'll receive after each lesson.

Premier+ Lesson Summary

by Bayside Academics

Student

Julian M.

Year Level

Year 10

Subject

Mathematics

Tutor

Ryan

What We Covered Today

Today's session focused on factorising quadratic expressions. We started by reviewing how to expand brackets, then moved into factorising monic quadratics (where the leading coefficient is 1). We worked through several examples from Chapter 5 of the Cambridge Essential Maths 10 textbook, progressing from simple positive constant terms to expressions with negative constants. Julian also attempted two challenge problems involving factorising then solving quadratic equations.

Topics & VCAA Curriculum Links

Expanding binomial products

VCAA: Algebra - VCMNA332

Factorising monic quadratic trinomials

VCAA: Algebra - VCMNA333

Solving quadratic equations by factorising

VCAA: Algebra - VCMNA335

How Julian Went

Julian engaged well throughout the session and showed strong conceptual understanding of the factorising process. He was able to factorise standard monic quadratics (e.g. x² + 7x + 12) independently by the end of the session. He still needs practice with negative constant terms - specifically identifying factor pairs where one factor is negative (e.g. x² + 2x - 15). He attempted the challenge problems with guidance and was close to solving them independently.

Topic Confidence

Expanding brackets
Factorising monic quadratics (positive terms)
Factorising with negative constants
Solving quadratics by factorising

Areas to Focus On Before Next Session

Review factor pairs for numbers up to 50, especially with one negative factor

Practice factorising expressions with negative constant terms (e.g. x² + 2x - 15)

Attempt Exercise 5D Q1-10 in the Cambridge textbook

Review the connection between factorised form and solving for x = 0

Recommended Resources

Khan Academy - Factoring Quadratics

Interactive exercises with step-by-step hints

Cambridge Essential Maths 10, Chapter 5D-5E

Textbook exercises aligned to today's content

Mathspace - Quadratic Expressions module

Adaptive practice at Julian's level

Practice Questions

Question 1

Foundation

Factorise: x² + 9x + 20

View Solution

Find two numbers that multiply to 20 and add to 9.

Factors of 20: 1×20, 2×10, 4×5

4 + 5 = 9 ✓

Answer: (x + 4)(x + 5)

Question 2

Standard

Factorise: x² + 2x - 15

View Solution

Find two numbers that multiply to -15 and add to +2.

Factor pairs of -15: -1×15, 1×-15, -3×5, 3×-5

-3 + 5 = 2 ✓

Answer: (x - 3)(x + 5)

Question 3

Standard

Factorise: x² - 8x + 12

View Solution

Find two numbers that multiply to +12 and add to -8.

Both must be negative. Factor pairs: -2×-6, -3×-4

-2 + -6 = -8 ✓

Answer: (x - 2)(x - 6)

Question 4

Extension

Solve for x: x² + 3x - 18 = 0

View Solution

Step 1: Factorise x² + 3x - 18

Find two numbers that multiply to -18 and add to +3: 6 and -3

Step 2: (x + 6)(x - 3) = 0

Step 3: Set each bracket to 0:

x + 6 = 0 → x = -6

x - 3 = 0 → x = 3

Answer: x = -6 or x = 3

Premier+ vs Standard Tutoring

FeatureStandardPremier+
Expert 1-on-1 tutoring
All subjects, Prep to Year 12
VCAA curriculum aligned
Flexible scheduling
Detailed session reports-
Topic confidence tracking-
Parent dashboard-
Practice questions after each session-
Assessment-aware planning-
Textbook-specific recommendations-

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