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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.

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William

Chemistry Tutor Sutherland, NSW
I think the most important part is to get to know the student on a personal level, which gauges an idea on their learning style, to which the tutor can model their lessons accordingly. Communicatory skills, knowledge of high school maths and physics…
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Marko

Chemistry Tutor Sutherland, NSW
I think patience is the most important skill a chemistry tutor can have. Some students don't understand a concept right away, I had to have a concept explained to me multiple times before and if the tutor was patient I was not scared to ask. I think as I have been tutored before I knew what worked for me and what didn't so I could apply those…
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Jasmin

Chemistry Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to practice empathy in order to ensure the student knows they're in a safe environment where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. Being kind and really listening to what they say to you is also essential, as you don't want them to feel like they can't talk to you, as this will…
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Krish

Chemistry Tutor Oatley, NSW
Tutor can assist in providing a tailored direction to student to succeed in life Experience on how best to teach students & provide a tailored…
James
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James

Chemistry Tutor Kareela, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to be supportive. Even the students struggling the most always have something they're doing well. The tutors job is to highlight that and develop skills to transfer those proficiencies to other areas of the subject. Furthermore the tutor must be patient. A student is there because they need help…
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Liem

Chemistry Tutor Sutherland, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is make the student passionate about their subject. If the student isn't motivated to learn, no amount of lecturing or assignments will help them. There are so many small things about each subject that are super interesting to learn about, but without the right tutor some students miss out. As a…
Luke
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Luke

Chemistry Tutor Oatley, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is empower a student by making them believe in their ability. My strengths are that I can empathise with students as I have been in their positions. In addition, I believe I have a strength in clear communication, which is important because that helps me explain solutions to students and help them…
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KA YIK

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
I believe that a chemistry tutor should be extremely cautious in what they say; can everything be supported with a logical statement? Because the steps the tutors take to construct the answer are how the students learn from them, a tutor must prepare well and be confident and knowledgeable of what they are giving to the students. It's not about…
Cookie
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Cookie

Chemistry Tutor Oatley, NSW
Finding gaps in a students knowledge and helping to fill them, facilitating a student to learn at their own pace and in their own way, and ensuring that the student can handle problems without my help once they've learned the concept. I'm good at not just teaching a student a concept, but making sure they fully understand it, even if that requires…
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Zenan

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
The Important thing is to give students a sense of confidence in their ability. This will require the tutor to integrate complex ideas into simple, straightforward concepts. Once the student realizes their capability, they can endure failures, learn from mistakes and try again. My strength as a tutor is definitely my close and friendly…
Jack
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Jack

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
Communicating topics to a student in a way they can understand and ensuring the student grasps key concepts by rewording things is essential. My strengths are my large knowledge base and my communication…
Zander
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Zander

Chemistry Tutor Sylvania, NSW
I think the most important thing for a chemistry tutor is to explain the content to a student in a way which will make them understand. I have a good knowledge of a few subjects and can give insight on different content within the…
Neil
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Neil

Chemistry Tutor Oatley, NSW
As a chemistry tutor remaining persistence and professional are two important qualities that I bring to any student I teach. Any student can learn and understand their true potential, this comes through clarity and how you explain things in a way that makes in easy to understand since all students learn in a different way. And I take this approach…
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Navroop

Chemistry Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Emotionally support them and help them achieve their goals. Ensure that they're doing well in class and achieving the highest possible results in their exams. Give them help when it's needed, even if it's outside working hours. I believe I am very patient, I try to put myself in the student's shoes to better understand their weaknesses and figure…
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Hyunchul

Chemistry Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
The best thing that a chemistry tutor can do for a student is not to regurgitate information - that can be found by reading a book, or browsing the internet; but to inspire. I believe that a perspective can be most powerfully shared by someone who has seen and understood, who can empathize with the struggles that are necessary to get to seeing the…
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Kuyan

Chemistry Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to help them understand the course content- so they can pass assessment- and also to help them understand other aspects of the subject they need or want to understand, either for the sake of curiosity or because they have some use for it. It is best if this understanding is…
Jason
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Jason

Chemistry Tutor Mortdale, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to cause a positive change in their students, whether it be an improvement in their grades, or a development in their learning skills. For a tutor's knowledge to successfully translate into a student and cause them to grow is the best thing a tutor can do. Patience, communication skills, problem…
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Hadiah

Chemistry Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being empathetic and understanding as this allows the student to feel seen, valued and respected, and it will motivate them to pursue their studies. It is also important to cater to every student's needs by providing individualised lesson plans, worksheets, topic tests and mock exams with…
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Mohammed Farzan

Chemistry Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
- connections with students - passion to teach for the benefit of ither people - teach my students values, about discipline and hard work that they can apply to other areas of their life. - strong communication skills. I noticed this within my participation within the electrical engineering society as a HR member. - engaging and enthusiastic,…
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Salina

Chemistry Tutor Penshurst, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with sufficient learning resources as the student needs. Such as exam papers from different schools and providing a thorough explanation about the concept they do not understand. I am bilingual, my fluency in both English and Mandarin can help both local students and English…
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Samrin

Chemistry Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
Working with students can be a challenge, especially if we're meeting to help them bring up low grades. One thing I do when I meet the student for the very first time is to ask them questions about their interests, like sports, school subjects, music and movies. In the math problems that I create, I incorporate references to these interests. It…
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Connor

Chemistry Tutor Penshurst, NSW
One of the most important things aside from assisting the student is to be a mentor to them. Being able to provide support and advice to improve on their study routine, increase their efficiency gives motivation, which is essential for improvement. My strengths would include the ability to understand where students struggle to understand concepts,…
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Vasiq Ahmed

Chemistry Tutor Padstow, NSW
Try to understand and listen to them and make them feel important. Also make them responsible and how to deal with problems can be the best thing a tutor can impart to a student. Patience, Tolerant, Active listener, Fun, Responsible, Mature, Realist are some of the qualities that I think are necessary that should be present in a tutor like…

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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.