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Tutors in Little Pelican include a postgraduate-trained secondary teacher with over seven years' maths and physics tutoring experience, a university mathematics scholar with a 6.7 GPA and advanced pure maths expertise, school duxes and academic award recipients, leadership-credentialed peer mentors, and current education undergraduates passionate about helping K–12 students thrive.

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Physics Tutor Buttaba, NSW
I think fostering curiosity and confidence are the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student. Technical knowledge is obviously extremely important, however, I think building solid study foundations is something a student will carry with them for the rest of their lives. As a current university student, I understand the frustration…
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Aidhan

Physics Tutor Valentine, NSW
Give the student confidence and motivation to commit to their own learning Good at simplifying things, breaking concepts down with analogies, diagrams, schematics,…
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Helga was really good thank you. We will continue with weekly lessons for the foreseeable future.
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Inside Little PelicanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Tiffany completed a diagnostic assessment to identify focus areas in maths, then started on financial maths concepts such as wages and salaries.

For Year 10, sessions with another student covered working with indices in algebra as well as exploring English literary techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 5 Claudia worked through addition strategies using the split method and practiced subtracting tens from three-digit numbers to build her confidence with larger calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student showed uncertainty recalling area and volume formulas for complex shapes, which slowed problem-solving during geometry revision. "She hesitated on which formula to use in a composite shape question," as noted by her tutor, leading to extra time spent re-checking rather than practicing new problems.

In Year 8, a lack of confidence caused hesitation when answering indices questions, even though working was correct—this meant answers weren't always shared unless prompted.

A Year 3 student's workbook layout became messy during fraction practice, making it hard to check steps and spot errors quickly. Missed homework in several sessions also meant revisiting basic times tables instead of moving forward with more challenging tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Little Pelican recently saw a high school student, Tiffany, shift from hesitating to ask for help to clearly communicating when she didn't understand indices problems, allowing her to work through challenging steps with more independence.

Another high schooler, Aanika, began confidently tackling unitary method questions on her own after initially feeling confused by percentage increases and decreases; repeated practice led her to approach mistakes as part of learning rather than something to avoid.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Claudia, who previously struggled with reading analog clocks beyond whole hours, can now independently tell the time even when given trickier minute readings like 6:47.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Swansea Library, kariyawangba—or at your child's school (with permission), like Swansea Public School.