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Brownsville's tutors include a 30-year homeschool teacher with a physics degree, NSW-accredited classroom teachers, an international Maths Olympiad top performer, a seasoned LEGO robotics instructor and national mentor, a university mathematics medalist, and experienced youth mentors—plus multiple maths competition winners and extension students with peer support and coaching backgrounds.

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Loretta

Tutor Mangerton, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student include: -listen and evaluate concerns; -explain in simple terms; -relate concepts to real-world situations; -check students work; -provide feedback; -help student to set goals. My strengths as a tutor include long-term adult education background, passionate about learning, and helping…
John
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John

Tutor Oak Flats, NSW
I always find people learn best when they're comfortable and truly believe they can master the concept. Therefore, I would say the most important thing for a tutor is to build a mutual respect with their student. From there encouragement, communication, and teaching is much easier. Although I have a good knowledge off mathematics and the sciences,…
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Punya

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
- learn about them as individuals - identify their strengths and weaknesses - quality teaching Communication with the students and building a relationship which aids in the improvement of the…
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Sophie

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
Tutors need to be able help their students learn how to problem solve. Too often tutors prioritise getting the correct answer or achieving a high mark. Although that is one of the main reasons students have tutors, they need to support students so they can take on new questions rather than approach them with a memorised trick without understanding…
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Durjan

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to: a) Assess their individual needs and create a personalized learning plan to address those needs. b) Provide a supportive and positive learning environment that encourages active participation, curiosity, and intellectual growth. c) Break down complex concepts into simpler, more…
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Mashroor

Tutor Berkeley, NSW
An underperforming student can be encouraged to perform better by the right tutor and it can really impact their education for good. I am an engineer and I believe mathematics is my…
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Sanchit

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
As a tutor i will try to improvise the personality of the child and try to infuse him with a Never give up attitude. A tutor should always teach according to the strengths of the child and work on minimizing his weakness. Tutors should always be transparent and ready to help the child to learn. I can understand the children mentality and this…
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Quynh Anh

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Providing continuous feedback is one of the most important thing a tutor can do as it enables students to identify areas of strength and weakness and strive towards continuous improvement. Honest, supportive, timely, and accurate feedback on student performance is imperative for their growth and development. Another thing that a tutor can do for…
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Khadija

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
What makes you a good tutor is you will start with an in-depth interview with the parents, teacher and student. Each of these parties will have unique insights into the student’s strengths and weaknesses. A good tutor wants to create a student that no longer requires help and so they in still those executive study skills that will serve the…

Local Reviews

Yue has been tutoring my daughter for over a month and things are going well. My daughter enjoys working with Yue and finds her patient and easy to work with. Yue is great with her communication and always responsive when I have contacted her in between sessions. We look forward to continuing tutoring with Yue.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Cailyn consolidated her understanding of dividing and subtracting fractions, then extended this by practising algebraic substitutions involving decimals and like terms.

In Year 10, Daniel worked through financial mathematics topics such as calculating simple interest and motor vehicle registration costs, alongside revising questions about VATs and straight-line depreciation.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Nicholas focused on trigonometry using SOHCAHTOA for unknown sides in right-angled triangles, and also reviewed bearings problems to support his exam preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to use their calculator when stuck on fractions, leading to time lost "deciphering the formatting" rather than focusing on problem-solving.

In Year 10, one student kept working in their head during algebra and rarely showed full steps; as a tutor noted, "it was difficult knowing where she was stuck if she kept her process contained within her mind."

For a senior English assignment, difficulty planning paragraphs meant that arguments often lacked cohesion, especially when writing resumed after a break—earlier sentences were forgotten, and ideas disconnected mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Brownsville tutor noticed Daniel, a high school student, is now reworking maths problems independently to check for accuracy—a big shift from needing reminders to double-check.

In another session, Nicholas has started structuring his English essays effectively around the most relevant characters instead of including everyone, making his analysis much sharper and more focused than before.

For Year 3 student Ariana, she's moved beyond just memorising multiplication tricks: she now uses them confidently in classwork without prompting and has begun tackling division with success.

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 Dapto District Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kanahooka High School.