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Tutors in Agnes Banks include an HSC Dux and multi-year peer mentor, a Science Olympiad and ICAS Distinction winner with multiple subject dux awards, Kumon and private tutors with experience supporting K–12 students—including those with special needs—and a university-level mathematics specialist. Many hold advanced degrees or are pursuing education or STEM careers.

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Niraj

Geography Tutor Richmond, NSW
Build a Positive relationship, Assess their needs, Provide Clear explanations, Encourage active learning, Foster a growth mindset, Monitor Progress, Maintain regular communication. Strong subject knowledge, Patience, Communication…
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Bernadine

Geography Tutor Hawkesbury Heights, NSW
To make learning fun, to think outside the box and to listen to the student's problems and opinions I have the ability to listen and explain to the…
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Leon came over this week and he was excellent, my son really liked him.
Rose, Agnes Banks

Inside Agnes BanksTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Luca worked on **decimal and fraction conversions**, as well as comparing fractions using practical examples.

In Year 9, Luke focused on **algebraic equations—specifically moving pronumerals across the equals sign**—and reviewed techniques for simplifying expressions.

Year 12 student Zahraa concentrated on economics essay writing, with a particular focus on **refining arguments about tariffs and quotas** and integrating relevant statistics into her paragraphs.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Mathematics, incomplete homework and lack of regular revision led to forgotten formulas—one tutor noted, "he still regularly forgets formulas… and struggles to concentrate throughout a question."

In Year 11 English, an essay was left unfinished until the last minute, which meant key criteria were missed just before the due date.

For a Year 5 creative writing task, William arrived with no prepared work and found it difficult to start sentences or apply grammar rules independently.

Across these grades, distractions or low engagement often meant students spent more time regaining focus than building on prior learning.

Recent Achievements

One Agnes Banks tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on creative writing now plans out their story before starting, leading to much more cohesive drafts.

A senior student working on economics essays has shifted from vague answers to specifically targeting key words in questions, after focused sessions on question deconstruction and structuring paragraphs with PETAL—something they struggled with previously.

Meanwhile, a primary school learner who often fidgeted during lessons has started using simple self-moderation techniques suggested by the tutor and can now finish review notes without needing constant reminders.

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 Richmond Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hobartville Public School.