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Brundee's tutors include a mathematics teacher with over 20 years' experience across Years 7–12, a PhD physicist and university lab instructor, a 40-year K–12 educator with School of the Air and ESL expertise, award-winning high school graduates, seasoned peer mentors, piano and gymnastics coaches, and a Master's-qualified classroom teacher with extensive TAFE and primary experience.

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William

Physics Tutor Bomaderry, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to form strong relationships with them by getting to know them more personally, supporting the students through both academic success and struggles, and both knowing the students and understanding their mood or concerns. My strengths as a tutor include being a skilful and passionate…

Local Reviews

Quality and experienced maths tutoring from Jes. This whole experience has been so personalised and streamlined and has given me such peace of mind. The first hour free was such a bonus. The phone call follow up from start to finish was great. I would not hesitate to recommend this tutoring service to anyone. My daughter was doubtful at first but there was an immediate change in her maths outlook for a great start to high school.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked on solving two-step equations and practiced factorising basic algebraic expressions.

For Year 10, Sam focused on revising trigonometry, including angles of elevation and depression using diagrams, as well as applying trig ratios to real-world problems.

In Year 11, Mia tackled networks by identifying paths, trails, circuits, and shortest paths in network diagrams, along with introductory questions about network definitions and terminology.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student tackling linear equations often relied on memorised rules, with a tutor noting "he should try to work towards solving certain problems without rule dependency." This approach sometimes left gaps in understanding, especially during more complex rearrangements.

In Year 11 Mathematics, another student avoided showing full working for multi-step questions—one note observed, "writing down steps in solving harder questions" was needed for three- or four-mark problems.

During HSC revision, incomplete homework on statistics and network diagrams meant opportunities to clarify misunderstandings were missed; feedback couldn't be applied until the next session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Brundee recently noticed some encouraging shifts across different students. One Year 11 student, Andrea, not only identified where she lost marks on a recent exam but was able to explain why another approach would work better—she hadn't done this kind of self-correction before.

Meanwhile, Laaibah (Year 10) has started showing her working more clearly when solving ratio questions; last term, she'd skip steps and lose marks for missing details.

In a primary session, Isaak demonstrated he could now solve perimeter and area problems for both 2D and 3D shapes without prompting, even though he used to hesitate with these.

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 Nowra (Central) Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Terara Public School.