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Tutors in Bonnyrigg include a school dux and captain with multiple leadership awards, seasoned private maths and English tutors, a current learning support officer at Bossley Park High, ATAR 94+ and HSC high achievers, university scholars in education, law, science and optometry, peer mentors, youth leaders, and competition winners across STEM and the arts.

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AKHILA

Legal Studies Tutor Prestons, NSW
Just being there for them. It's not always about making sure they stay up to date with their homework. Students get burnt out as we do and it is important to show them kindness and attentiveness when they're feeling down and unmotivated. Communication, empathy, and my diligence in going out of my way to ensure that my students understand what…
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archie

Legal Studies Tutor Carramar, NSW
A tutor shoud be able to determine the relative strengths and weaknesses of the student and proceed to generate real results for the student. This helps the student develop confidence and progression. MY strengths are patience, persistence and extensive experience in tutoring. I also have a strong academic backgroud which helps in dealing with the…
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Jorjuos

Legal Studies Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
- To prepare them academically as well as mentally in relation to school and subjects - To understand the requirements of a task and any feedback given to the student by the teacher, and the ability to express this to the student for them to fathom. - Ability to understand feedback given to student and adress such feedback extensively, leading to…
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Anmol

Legal Studies Tutor Glenfield, NSW
I believe that a tutor’s most valuable skill is to align their teaching style and pace with the student’s level of understanding. This can be achieved via numerous techniques, although the most important is for a tutor to organise and deliver lessons that are tailor made to the student’s learning style. Personally, I strongly believe that as…
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Jake

Legal Studies Tutor Moorebank, NSW
Help the student understand theories and formulas in simple and easy to remember ways, while helping them to apply this knowledge to academic questions to help deepen their understanding of the concept. This in turn helps the student achieve their potential academically. I try my hardest to help the student understand complex ideas in simple and…
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Daniel

Legal Studies Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
I consider the most important things tutor's have to offer students is insight and wisdom into effective ways of thinking that help them to deal with the current challenges that they are facing in their studies and sometimes in their life. I believe my greatest strength is my ability to perseverance to keep trying until I can find a way to connect…
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Sara

Legal Studies Tutor Woodpark, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that they are communicating well with the student and parents, being patient, adapting to their student's needs and being honest. As a tutor, my strengths are that I am a very empathetic person and patient, as I am willing to understand that it's not easy to get things right on the…
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Sophia

Legal Studies Tutor Guildford West, NSW
The most important impact I would love to make for my student's are to let them know how highly important education is however I would want them to work to the best of their ability and not stress themselves out. Implementing different learning strategies for each individual based on their personalities and way of learning is highly essential as I…
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Martin

Legal Studies Tutor Bass Hill, NSW
Patience and motivation are the main elements that are important as a tutor. As tutoring may be an outside source of school that is not compulsory, it is important to be able to push the students to revise on their work and properly understand their content to a higher level. Tutors are to act patient and as a role model for their students,…
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Aadita

Legal Studies Tutor Greystanes, NSW
Flexibility and encouragement are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. There is no doubt that every student learns and engages with academic content in a different way. As a tutor, you can diversify study materials and content to make sure that each student not only finds it engaging but is also encouraged to use their learning…
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Gabriel

Legal Studies Tutor Georges Hall, NSW
One important thing a tutor can do is clearly understand what a student wants with their tutor. For example, if a student already know concepts really well, a tutor should be able to identify this and spend more time on areas where a student may struggle. Furthermore, it is important to consider the student first and foremost. A tutor should be…

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Inside BonnyriggTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Emily focused on graphing equations and explored algebraic concepts from her schoolwork, including simplifying and solving linear equations.

In Year 9, Sam worked through factorising quadratic equations and practised graphing parabolas—identifying x- and y-intercepts as well as turning points using plotted examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel revised non-right-angle trigonometry, tackling area of triangles with the sine rule and cosine rule, alongside exam preparation questions covering these advanced topics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, one student avoided writing out steps for rearranging equations, saying "I can do this in my head," which led to sign errors and confusion when checking work.

In senior maths (Years 11–12), a reluctance to attempt unfamiliar composite or box plot questions was noted—hesitation meant valuable practice with new formats was missed.

For a Year 4 student, not drawing models or recording calculations during area word problems made it harder to spot mistakes, as noted by the tutor: "He needs to organise his ideas on paper."

In each case, important learning moments slipped past unnoticed.

Recent Achievements

One Bonnyrigg tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to guess when stuck now stops to ask for help, especially with unfamiliar probability questions—she's showing real initiative compared to earlier sessions.

Another high schooler recently began double-checking his algebra steps after losing marks to sign errors; he caught and fixed two mistakes during the lesson without prompting.

In a primary session, a Year 5 student who'd mixed up obtuse and reflex angles before is now reliably identifying both types by thinking about "amount of turn," even teaching back the rule at the end of her session.

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 Green Valley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bonnyrigg Public School.