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Tutors in Allawah include an ATAR 99.05 scorer and accelerated maths graduate, experienced K–12 tutors from NorthShore Coaching College and The Brain Education, a seasoned lecturer, UNSW science and mathematics specialists, a former international school teacher assistant, accomplished Olympiad participants, peer mentors, and creative leaders with awards in music, volunteering, and academic competitions.

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Mohammed

Engineering Studies Tutor Rosebery, NSW
Ensuring my students' success is my top priority. I achieve this by: Supportive Environment: Creating a safe, inclusive space for academic exploration. Individualized Learning: Adapting to each student's unique style for maximum engagement. Clear Expectations: Communicating goals, assignments, and criteria for student…
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Tony

Engineering Studies Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Things that are most important a tutor can do for a student is being reliable and patient with students. Whenever a student doesn't understand something and they ask you it is important to not demean them as that will make them think negatively of themselves and become afraid to ask questions in the future. It is good to have an open mind when it…
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Sienna practised long division with large numbers and interpreting remainders, then revised fraction skills by adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators and simplifying answers.

Year 5 student Lucas focused on perimeter and area calculations for triangles, using diagrams to distinguish triangle types, and also solved problems involving surface area and volume.

For Year 7, Sarah worked through algebraic expressions from worded problems and tackled substitution tasks, along with revising order of operations in multi-step questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left units off her answers in area and volume questions, which led to confusion when checking solutions—she needs to remember to write the correct units, one tutor observed.

In Year 11 maths, a tendency emerged to rely heavily on formula sheets for conversions rather than attempting problems independently, limiting retention.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner's working was frequently messy and numbers unclear; this caused errors when distinguishing between similar digits like 4 and 9.

For one senior student, not revisiting or responding to tutor feedback meant repeated mistakes in algebraic manipulation across sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Allawah tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to rely heavily on hints now works through order of operations problems entirely on her own, even asking "what if" questions to deepen her understanding.

A high schooler recently showed a real shift in approach: after weeks of forgetting to check units in measurement conversions, she now automatically double-checks her answers for correct units and rounding, especially with perimeter and area.

Meanwhile, a younger student who often guessed at fraction comparisons began reading worded problems aloud before answering—helping her correctly identify equivalent fractions without needing visual aids.

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 South Hurstville—or at your child's school (with permission), like St George Christian School.