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Tutors in Warners Bay include a university mathematics graduate with a 6.7 GPA, an Advanced Maths dux (rank 1/107, ATAR 95.7), and recipients of major academic prizes such as the Pearson Edexcel High Achiever Award and SLSM Physics top score, alongside qualified educators, youth activity leaders, school captains, and experienced mentors working extensively with children.

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Arnav

Economics Tutor Speers Point, NSW
The most important thing by far is engagement. Tutoring is good, although it can only do so much if the students interest is elsewhere. The best thing an economics tutor can do is help the student engage more in school as the student will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% with a tutor so using that 80% to your advantage is the most…
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Sneha

Economics Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Build trust and rapport. Indemnify knowledge gaps. Set goals and expectations. Create personalised plans. Provide feedback and encouragement. Flexibility in teaching styles and approach to meet individual students…
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Johan

Economics Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
I believe the most important thing an economics tutor can do is understand the student and their mindset towards school and schoolwork. If you understand a student, you can adapt your tutoring to give them the most support for them to achieve what they desire. I am encouraging and supportive. I know the content (just have dig through my brain for…
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Shreya

Economics Tutor Jesmond, NSW
Make sure that the student is comfortable with your way of teaching and is actively involved. Tutoring is not only about jabbering stuff even though the student doesn’t understand a single thing. You have to take it slow and steady until your student is confident enough and can explain the same concept back to you even well. - calmness…
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ANNAMOL

Economics Tutor Lambton, NSW
Repeating topics as many times as needed Calm, compassionate, Repeat topics as many times as needed, Good communication skills, Especially good in teaching…

Local Reviews

My daughter found Maths hard and she didn't' enjoy it. After a few sessions with Georgia (Tutor), she has now found Maths at school easier and found her confidence in Maths again....she actually said she LOVES maths! I am so impressed I actually recommended Georgia to another parent at my daughters school.
Kerry Balestrin

Inside Warners BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Tiffany completed a diagnostic assessment to identify areas needing support in the Year 9 maths curriculum, and then focused on understanding volume and capacity for prisms using visual diagrams.

For Year 10, Charlotte worked through financial mathematics topics such as calculating wages, salaries, gross and net pay, and also practised essay structure in English.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lucy revised algebraic equations—particularly simultaneous equations—and tackled commonly asked HSC-style questions using past papers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 chemistry, shallow formal responses in HSC prep showed a tendency to avoid deeper analysis; as noted, "needs more depth and volume in practice questions."

In Year 9 maths, one student repeatedly forgot key formulas for indices and struggled to match symbols when multiplying and dividing, making revision inefficient.

A Year 5 learner hesitated to write down working in multiplication, worrying about errors—this slowed progress on new concepts.

Meanwhile, during a senior trial exam review, late arrival after rescheduling meant less time to plan revision strategy before the session ended.

Recent Achievements

A Warners Bay tutor noticed a real shift with one Year 11 student who used to rush through financial maths problems but now takes time to interpret worded questions and picks out the right variables independently.

In a recent session with a Year 9 student, the tutor saw her openly ask for clarification on indices—a big step from previous lessons when she'd stay quiet if unsure.

Meanwhile, a younger primary schooler who initially struggled with basic shapes surprised everyone by confidently naming all main 3D forms without any prompting during his last session.

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 Speers Point Library, milyaba—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's Primary School.