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Kumar G. on writing feedback that grew his son's confidence in six months

Kumar G. enrolled in Braintree's Selective Ultimate Pack six months before the exam. Line-by-line writing feedback shifted a challenging subject into steady progress — and his son's confidence grew significantly along the way.

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Kumar G. says Braintree's detailed writing feedback was specific and constructive. In six months his son's writing moved from Band 50 toward the top 15% on Braintree mocks — parent-reported, with consent — and his confidence grew significantly during that window.

  • ParentKumar G.
  • ExamNSW Selective
  • ThemeConfidence
  • Prep windowSix months

Kumar G. purchased Braintree Coaching's Selective Ultimate Pack six months before the exam — a focused window, not years of drilling. Writing had always been the harder subject for his son.

What changed with feedback?

Kumar G. describes the writing feedback as line-by-line, specific, and constructive — guidance on how to improve rather than a list of mistakes. In that short span, he saw his son's confidence grow significantly alongside mock writing movement from Band 50 toward the top 15% (parent-reported, with consent).

What should other parents read next?

Outcome reporting and cohort framing live on results and outcomes. More confidence-focused narratives are on parent stories.

At a glance

Key facts.

Focus area
Writing (line-by-line feedback)
Confidence shift
Parent-reported significant growth
Mock movement
Band 50 toward top 15% (parent-reported)
Consent source
Public Google review
FAQ

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1 questions Australian parents ask most often about this topic.

No. Kumar G. reports his son's mock movement with consent. Every child's trajectory differs. We publish anonymised ranges on results and outcomes, not guarantees.

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