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Tutors in Bonnet Bay include a Canadian-trained schoolteacher with classroom and camp leadership experience, an ATAR 97.2 music and maths high-achiever, Kumon and peer mentors, accomplished youth coaches and referees, plus tutors with awards in mathematics, English (state top 10), science and music—many bringing years of K–12 tutoring or mentoring expertise.

Chigozie Collins
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Chigozie Collins

Ancient History Tutor Bangor, NSW
Ensuring that every student understands each subject and providing a safe learning environment for all students. strong communication skills, dedication, commitment and problem-solving…
Jacob
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Jacob

Ancient History Tutor Kyle Bay, NSW
Having achieved high academic outcomes in multiple subjects, I believe that the methods I employed to achieve these outcomes, allows me to solidify students exam preparation skills and how to find resources, but also the mindset to think about problems and confidence to approach unknown problems. -Able to tutor a wide variety of subjects, up to…
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Theo

Ancient History Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them not only build the skills they need for the subject they're being tutored in, but also to build the skills to be confident of themselves within it as well. From my experience being tutored both in maths and for an instrument, that was something my tutors helped me with,…
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Thanaphat

Ancient History Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand their point of view. From my experience as a student, I struggled with issues inside and outside the classroom, and some teachers just stacked on the workload with no recognition of how much it wasn't helping. It was my ancient teacher who helped me enjoy studying as he…
Jordan
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Jordan

Ancient History Tutor Bangor, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be present and engage with them to show that their care and putting 100% effort into the student. I am a very patient person, who is great at guiding students to an answer to help build their confidence in areas they have difficulties…
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Victoria

Ancient History Tutor Padstow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to believe in them and show encouragement. Self-esteem can be extremely vulnerable during schooling years, and tutors have the power to enhance their students' level of self-confidence and sense of self-efficacy. When I believe in their potential, work with their strengths, support their…
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Edward

Ancient History Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to learn effectively, independantly, efficiently and enjoyably, regardless of the subject matter. I am diligent and conscientious, reflective of my habits as a proficient student, strengths that I aim to pass onto my students to set them up for…
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Julie

Ancient History Tutor Riverwood, NSW
Student success is a teacher's number one priority. For some students, success will be getting a good grade. For others, it might mean increased involvement in class. I can help students attain their full potential, regardless of the way they measure success. I know my students and am able to teach to their needs. I am able to modify lesson…
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Dibjot

Ancient History Tutor Riverwood, NSW
Growth - It's not just about academic success, it's about the idea that, as a Tutor, it's your duty to make sure the students grow in their chosen subject. This involves understanding the student's strengths and weaknesses, their willingness to work hard and have fun, and enjoyment in the topic. Genuineness and Inspiration - A student can…
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Caitlin

Ancient History Tutor Engadine, NSW
Provide them with the tools and methods to be able to answer questions confidently, so that they are able to feel that they can rely on their own abilities to succeed in the understanding content with support from me. Also, I create an environment where my students feel they can admit when they are confused and don't understand something so that I…
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Thomas

Ancient History Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
I believe the three most important things I could do for a student is academic support, addressing study habits and confronting weaknesses. I believe focusing on these three aspects will do the upmost for the student in the short and long term. I’ve grown up and worked with people from across the socio-economic spectrum, I think I have a…
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Kristie

Ancient History Tutor Roselands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what they need and make sure to push them only to their highest point of productivity. Every student has different goals and learns in a different way so it is the responsibility of the tutor to cater to those needs. I am able to foster and maintain strong connections with…

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EzyMath Tutoring have been fantastic to deal with. Within 1 day of making an enquiry I had a tutor lined up for my daughter. My daughter loves her new tutor and is now doing much better and is more confident in class. They have so much fun learning during their one hour lesson that my son has now asked if he can have is own tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sam worked on angles—naming, measuring, and finding unknown values—and completed revision sessions to consolidate understanding.

In Year 9, Lily focused on solving algebraic equations with pronumerals as well as applying index laws, including negative indices.

For a senior student in Year 12, Alex explored networks by practicing critical path analysis using diagrams (with and without dummies) and then applied forward and backward scanning techniques to identify the critical path within project scheduling scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, one student repeatedly hesitated to attempt unfamiliar network problems without reassurance—"she waits for help before starting," a tutor noted—which slowed progress in mastering harder graphing questions.

In Year 10, another learner often skipped writing working for algebra and financial maths, making it difficult to trace errors or remember multi-step solutions later.

A Year 7 student avoided guessing on subtraction and fraction tasks if unsure, leading to less practice with new strategies.

In senior years, over-reliance on worked examples limited independent revision before HSC multiple choice drills, leaving gaps when confronting unseen content under exam conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Bonnet Bay tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to quietly guess now actively drawing network diagrams and asking clarifying questions whenever unsure, which is a real shift in engagement.

A high schooler who had struggled with algebra for weeks surprised both herself and her tutor by expanding brackets independently and neatly showing all working, instead of waiting for step-by-step prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated over fractions was able to add mixed denominators correctly without help and explained her reasoning out loud as she solved the last set of problems.

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 Menai Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bonnet Bay Public School.