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Tutors in Bullaburra include a former international Head of English with decades of classroom and curriculum leadership, a seasoned early childhood educator and homework tutor, an award-winning school dux and peer mentor, STEM graduates with youth outreach experience, university medallists, experienced maths extension coaches, homeschool facilitators, and creative specialists in music and debate for all ages.

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Charlotte

Biology Tutor Hazelbrook, NSW
Teaching is not about your own academic ability but being able to explain content in a way the student can understand. The most important thing a biology tutor can do is find the specific way a student learns and use that to teach. I’m highly emotional intelligent and mental health conscious. I believe this will allow me to get the best from my…
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Mara

Biology Tutor Hazelbrook, NSW
I think it's important for a biology tutor to understand their students educational needs and to help them learn how to apply themselves in the most effective way. The student should be happy with their education and the way their progressing in their subjects. The students need to feel comfortable enough with their tutor to ask for help, and feel…
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Brittany

Biology Tutor Leura, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can do is: create a positive and productive learning environment, provide strategies for critical thinking, and bring awareness to overall concepts of learning instead of focusing on a single assignment or test to foster ongoing success. I am patient and approachable. I want students to feel comfortable…
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Jessie

Biology Tutor Leura, NSW
Be supportive and encouraging. Be flexible and willing to meet the student where they are at. I think it's good to be able to explain concepts in multiple ways and have a genuine passion for the subject at hand as this can be motivating for the student I am fairly knowledgeable and very patient with people. I have some experience interacting one…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Jackson and the way he is tutoring Amy as he has been flexible, gentle and patient with Amy. She is slowly understanding the concept of algebra and fraction under Jackson's coaching and guidance. We truly appreciate his time and effort.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Felix reviewed strengths and improvement areas, then practised basic algebra and powers using examples from a past assignment.

Year 9 Ava focused on expanding, simplifying, and factorising algebraic expressions, with some early work on non-linear equations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Nicole explored financial maths by calculating tax deductions, taxable income, and salary installments before working through simple interest problems to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student often guessed answers on bearings and index laws questions rather than applying reasoning, as a tutor noted: "He was distracted easily and skipped checking his work."

In Year 12 Financial Maths, incomplete homework and missed revision meant uncertainty lingered with calculating taxable income and measurement errors—leading to repeated requests for reassurance.

A Year 4 learner hesitated to write answers unless certain they were correct, erasing work instead of leaving visible working. This avoidance left gaps in feedback opportunities and made it harder to spot progress or recurring misunderstandings.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bullaburra noted a Year 11 student who, after initially hesitating to ask for help, now confidently seeks clarification on trig and pythagoras problems—actively working through mistakes instead of guessing.

Another high schooler recently completed her assignment's independent sections before the session and used marking feedback to spot and fix errors herself, a shift from previously waiting for direct guidance.

Meanwhile, one younger student who struggled with letter formation has begun tracing and copying letters neatly after targeted practice, showing greater focus during workbook activities that involve counting and colouring.

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