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Tutors in Booragul include a University of Newcastle scholarship-winning Maths dux, a seasoned private and anatomy lab tutor with a 97.4 ATAR and university medals, experienced youth mentors, school activity leaders, early childhood educators, award-winning international high achievers, and K–12 specialists in English and STEM—with credentials spanning education degrees, Olympiad honours, and teaching leadership roles.

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Hudson

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
In my experience there are parts of courses that a student can not or would not understand on their own, however through my assistance to understand road blocks in course content and as a result help resolve and navigate them to me is the most important aspect of the job. I can explain course content in a manner students would find engaging and…
Mithun
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Mithun

Tutor Garden Suburb, NSW
Making sure the student can understand what is being taught, and making sure that they are able to solve any problems pertaining to the topic on their own in the future. Being able to see how people have issues understanding certain topics and guiding them into being able to properly work out anything similar they may encounter in the…
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Zach
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Zach

Tutor Belmont North, NSW
To help them find and understand the answers themselves, opposed to just being told answers, or given formulas without proper explanation. This helps them not only understand there answers but also question answers they believe to be incorrect. I have good communication skills and I'm very patient. I also feel that my enjoyment for these subjects…
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Carlos

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
I think being a tutor is especially important in the sense that they are capable of adapting to their students needs and the way they process information, able to come up with different strategies to help the student learn the topic is the way best suited for them. I also think a tutor should be able to help the student understand the topic at…
Shara
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Shara

Tutor New Lambton Heights, NSW
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Masuma Binte

Tutor Kotara, NSW
A tutor's most vital role is to understand a student's perspective and recognize their challenges, while motivating them to address these issues by implementing tailored and effective strategies. My strong foundation in English and Business Studies, backed by my educational background, enables me to simplify complex concepts and present them in an…
Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Guide their progress on working out a question on their own, rather than just giving them the answer as this enables them to solve similar problems by themselves in the future and develop their problem solving skills as well. I am very patient and enjoy encouraging and challenging students in guiding them figure things out themselves. I have a lot…
Ricky
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Ricky

Tutor Rankin Park, NSW
Improve their skills and confidence in the subject they are struggling/interested in. Also, being encouraging and empathetic is important, not only for their learning but to be a role model too. I know the importance of explaining to a student how to understand the question instead of just getting the right answer. I am a great listener and am…
Ciara
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Ciara

Tutor Rankin Park, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do is focus on the areas that the student is struggling in and create a learning format that best allows the student to increase understanding in those areas and achieve the best mark possible. As a current university student of engineering and physics, I have a good level of understanding of STEM…
Logan
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Logan

Tutor Wallsend, NSW
I believe a tutor is all about being able to be the middle man between teachers and students. They are able to act in a professional manner but also can individually suit the needs of a specific student. In doing this tutors are able to fill in those missing links and hopefully create a sense of confidence in students that they might otherwise…
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Mansi

Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
A tutor have a good understanding with their student, so that student enjoy the class. I’m very confident about my skills in…
Samuel
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Samuel

Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a space where they are accepted and helped no matter their skill level. Whether they are excelling or struggling, it's the tutors role to be a constant support in building there confidence in both themselves and their ability. I believe I excel at good communication with my…

Local Reviews

Tutoring with Jaya has been fantastic - Charli is really improving and her confidence is building.
Fiona

Inside BooragulTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Tiffany completed a maths assessment to identify areas needing support, focusing on core Year 9 topics.

For Year 11 Lucy, recent sessions involved tackling financial mathematics concepts like gross and net pay, as well as practicing essay structure in English.

Meanwhile, Year 12 students worked through HSC exam questions—one revising trigonometry and algebraic techniques using summary sheets, another completing past HSC papers with an emphasis on simultaneous equations and common problem types.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student struggled with test time management, especially under pressure, leading to incomplete answers in trigonometry and non-linear equation sections—"he ran out of time on the last page, even though he knew the methods."

In Year 9 algebra, one student avoided writing working for fear of making errors, so mistakes weren't spotted until feedback was given.

For a primary learner revising times tables and basic shapes, confusion arose from missing notes and forgotten materials.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 chemistry student didn't act on tutor feedback about enthalpy calculations; similar question types remained unsolved at next review.

Recent Achievements

One Booragul tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to skip steps in worded maths problems—he now writes out every stage and, by the end of the hour, could break down multi-part questions he'd previously found overwhelming.

Another high schooler started speaking up when she hit roadblocks with indices rather than sitting quietly; she's begun working methodically from bases to exponents without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student initially hesitated with mathematical terms but became more at ease as the session progressed, confidently naming all main 3D shapes by himself.

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 Speers Point Library, milyaba—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Paul's Catholic College.