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Raymond Terrace's tutors include a university mathematics lecturer with a PhD and glowing student praise, experienced private and classroom maths tutors, a biomedical science student awarded for primary maths mentoring, high-ATAR achievers in sciences and English, seasoned peer mentors, youth leaders, and passionate STEM undergraduates committed to supporting K–12 learners.

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Sneha

Physics Tutor Tarro, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can provide for a student in my opinion include; - Have patience - A fun attitude to help make the learning experience enjoyable and to further help understand the difficult concepts they may come across. - Willingness to sacrifice extra time if need be to ensure their student is completely satisfied…

Local Reviews

I am very happy with my son's tutor so far. We have only had 2 sessions & already my son is doing his homework after school everyday, without being asked. He also is impressing his tutor with his knowledge. They both relate with each other & I can see good things for my son's future.
Melissa

Inside Raymond TerraceTutoring Sessions

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Year 3 student Lily worked on telling time to the nearest five minutes and solved worded problems involving converting improper fractions to mixed numbers.

For Year 7, Tyler focused on multiplying decimals and preparing for his upcoming maths grading exam using his class booklet.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sarah concentrated on strengthening her algebra skills by practicing equation solving and simplifying expressions, as this was identified as her main challenge area.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, one student left her maths homework incomplete, which made it harder to check her understanding of place value and fraction equivalence.

In a senior Standard Maths session, exam stress was clear—she knew the content but "overcomplicated problems and stressed," which led to missed marks on test day.

For Year 7 algebra, untidy written work in her workbook sometimes made errors hard to spot ("needs to start doing her working out in a more organised manner for the marker's sake").

A lack of confidence showed up repeatedly: freezing or second-guessing during linear equations meant correct methods weren't always followed through.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Raymond Terrace noticed that a Year 7 student who initially relied heavily on a calculator for algebra is now confidently showing all working and tackling questions independently, even without prompts.

In a recent high school session, another student who previously hesitated with rates and ratios managed to solve every related problem correctly—this was a big turnaround after weeks of struggling.

Meanwhile, a younger student made a noticeable shift from needing visual aids to understand fractions and time to completing an entire worksheet on her own without assistance, finishing all questions accurately.

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 Raymond Terrace Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Raymond Terrace Public School.