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Mount Riverview's tutors include a Blaxland High mathematics teacher with decades of experience, a Dux and school captain now studying medical science at Sydney Uni, selective school high achievers and peer mentors, a Kumon-trained maths tutor, homeschooling experts, and university students in advanced STEM fields—all bringing proven teaching skills to K–12 learners.

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Jorja

Business Studies Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their needs. Whether it be how they learn, what areas they struggle in, or which areas they wish to excel in. Each student is different from the other, and understanding these differences is key in helping the student with their learning. Building a positive relationship is also…
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Paras

Business Studies Tutor Orchard Hills, NSW
Provide value for the student. The student has signed up in the first place as they require help. Thus, as a tutor, I would want to provide that help to them in a personalised way such that it makes clear sense to them on the topic being taught. Communication with a younger audience. I have work experience as a sports instructor where I delt with…
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Devanshi Rhea

Business Studies Tutor Kingswood, NSW
Establishing a supportive and positive environment where the student does not hesitate to express himself. Tailoring teaching methods to fit each student's learning style and pace. Recognition of the student's efforts and hence instilling a sense of confidence and fulfilment in him/her. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my adaptable approach to…
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Vansh

Business Studies Tutor Caddens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do that i have learnt from my previous experiences is to clarify complex concepts by breaking it down step by step, whilst performing this procedure the vital component is to analyse where the student struggles, furthermore the tutor needs to make sure they are developing exam strategies to tackle these…
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Shelley

Business Studies Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can provide for their students is their motivation and passion to achieve their students' fullest potential. I also believe that it is important for a tutor to provide a positive learning experience for their student, where they are not only learning the content, but enjoys the process. I believe…

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Emily is enjoying her lessons with Najma. She is knowledgeable, friendly and able to engage with her students.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Daniel worked on interpreting and creating stem-and-leaf plots, then practiced identifying the mean, median, and mode using small data sets.

In Year 8, Alexia focused on simplifying algebraic expressions by both multiplying and dividing terms as well as tackling worded problems involving ratios with fractions and decimals.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mark revised financial maths by calculating taxable income and GST through worksheet practice to prepare for his upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, revision outside of lessons was often missed—this led to concepts like tax calculations and measurement bounds being forgotten by the next session.

As one tutor observed, "she still needs to work on calculating taxable income and Medicare levy to become more confident."

In Year 8, skipping regular review meant difficulty recalling methods for algebraic expressions; errors crept in when sign conventions weren't double-checked.

A Year 3 student's messy letter formation made it hard to distinguish between 'j' and 'i', causing hesitation during reading tasks.

These habits left students retracing old ground instead of moving forward with new material.

Recent Achievements

A Mount Riverview tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now speaks up when stuck, especially during algebra lessons—she recently tackled dividing equations after expressing her confusion and then completed the task on her own.

In Year 10, another student moved from making errors in percentage calculations to accurately converting fractions and decimals into percentages using different strategies without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary learner has shifted from guessing words when reading aloud to pausing and sounding out unfamiliar ones, showing patience where he used to rush through.

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 Blaxland Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Riverview Public School.