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Austinmer's tutors include a university teaching academic with over seven years' experience and 25+ published research papers, an award-winning primary/secondary school teacher with eight years' classroom and tutoring expertise, peer mentors and high school duxes, experienced K–12 coaches, Gold Duke of Edinburgh recipients, creative writers, STEM Olympiad participants, and specialist swim and sports instructors.

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Grace

Science Tutor Bulli, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is creating an environment and relationship which they feel both comfortable and willing to learn in. This can begin anywhere from allowing the student to ask any question and getting a respectful answer to being an easily accessible resource for the student so they feel comfortable in…
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Natasha

Science Tutor Woonona, NSW
I think a tutor should provide a fun, engaging and different approach to studying. A tutor should ask questions in a way a teacher hasn't got the time to do. They should always ask what the student wants and implement strategies as to how to attain these goals. But, perhaps at the forefront of responsibility, a tutor should always make sure the…
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Matthew

Science Tutor Clifton, NSW
Allowing them to find their own way of learning and figuring out what they did wrong without making them feel like they can not learn and know nothing. Creativity, relating to the students. Coming up with engaging lessons and fun ways to learn new things. Mathematics and Science. Able to be flexible in the learning…
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Dominic

Science Tutor Bellambi, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to teach the student how to think critically and laterally about the problems they face. My strengths as a tutor are definitely that while I don't push the students too hard I also don't just give them the answers. I give them the tools they need to work out the answers and…
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Rebecca

Science Tutor Stanwell Park, NSW
I consider the tutors passion and enthusiasm towards a subject can have a positive impact on how the student receives the information. When a tutor is enthusiastic on the content they are teaching, this transfers to the student. I am patient and try to break down complex content ideas into manageable ideas. From experience, I have learnt this is…
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Lakshmi

Science Tutor Bulli, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be an inspiration to them in achieving their milestones, tracking their progress, recording their scores and provide constructive feedbacks and reinforcement. To be dedicated in seeing a student's improvement by helping reach their full potential. My greatest strength being a tutor is…
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Anders

Science Tutor Bulli, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to be able to do is to help the student develop their own abilities, and give them study habits and practices in class that will help the student to deepen their understanding of the underlying principles being taught. A tutor must also be able to communicate with the student and explain problems in a way that…
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Alsaba

Science Tutor Woonona, NSW
A tutor should be patient with the student , try to teach the concepts in depth in a way which student understands it better . Make the environment good so that child becomes eager to learn every single day with lot of enthusiasm. Keep encouraging the child to better everyday . I have lots of patience to deal with young minds , I try to get…
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Riley

Science Tutor Bellambi, NSW
I think it is important for a tutor to help a student grow their confidence and independence through improving their problem-solving skills and critical thinking. These skills are important for a student when faced with difficult assignments in order to determine what is being asked of them and to work through the problem in a logical fashion. I…
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Natalia

Science Tutor Fernhill, NSW
Engage the student Create interesting and informative lesson plans Give confidence in their academic abilities Give strong foundational subject knowledge which can be applied in all tasks My strengths are engaging students, being able to simplify very large complex concepts and break down instructions and criteria without spoon feeding students…
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Stephen

Science Tutor Fernhill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to deliver explanations that cater to the students learning style in an accessible and appropriate manner. Concise explanation, patience and interpersonal…
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Jessica

Science Tutor Fernhill, NSW
Be there for the student, often at times, it's only a matter of a little support and confidence in them to see them soar. Catering for a specific teaching pattern that bests suits their learning style and capacity. Helping them learn and understand at their own pace. Coming from a very diverse background has helped me relate and connect with…
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Riley

Science Tutor Fairy Meadow, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and slowly help the student understand. If they are not quite getting the content, a tutor should also be able to teach it with a different approach, and eventually find a method that is intuitive for the student. As a tutor, some of my strengths are patience,…

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Byron and my son had a great rapport from day one. I can't believe how much value my child is getting from this tutoring - it far exceeds my expectations. Can't recommend Byron highly enough.
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Inside AustinmerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Remi worked on multiplication and division through his homework, as well as quick-fire practice with fractions and time questions.

For Year 8, Olivia tackled linear equations using algebraic methods and revised rates and ratios with real-life worded problems.

In Year 10, Ben focused on solving quadratic equations both by completing the square and applying the quadratic formula, then explored how these relate to sketching parabolas on graphs.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student often assumed pronumerals kept the same order as previous questions, leading to confusion in working out—"attention to detail, especially to the pronumerals," as a tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student facing hyperbolas and exponentials sometimes avoided showing all working, making it hard to spot calculation errors early.

For a primary learner with focus challenges, skipping numbers while counting down for subtraction led to incorrect answers until a short break helped him reset.

In Year 8 English, reliance on spellcheck replaced real spelling practice, reducing skill retention when writing without digital aids.

Recent Achievements

One Austinmer tutor noted a high school student who, after struggling with simultaneous equations, now confidently chooses between methods on her own and solves similar problems without prompting.

Another older student recently showed a big shift—after previously missing errors in quadratic factorisation, he's now actively spotting where he went wrong and can redo those questions correctly.

In Year 3, Remi had avoided finger-counting out of embarrassment, but this term he's begun using it openly for tougher addition and subtraction problems and even tackled perimeter questions for irregular shapes with less hesitation than before.

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