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Tutors in Bulli include a former international school teacher with a B.Ed and eight years' experience, an Illawarra Grammar Dux and Dalyell Scholar who tutors at university level, peer mentors from Smith's Hill and Woonona High (including a school dux), award-winning creative writers, camp leaders, sports coaches, and current education undergraduates.

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Max

Engineering Studies Tutor Keiraville, NSW
To not only allow the student to achieve the correct answers in a test and an overall higher grade, but to also generate a solid foundation of understanding and appreciation for the content they are learning and its applications. A tutor should also establish a very comfortable environment with the tutee, in order for the best possible learning…
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Mohsin

Engineering Studies Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The tutor can assist the student in the difficulties they are experiencing in grasping the core concept of the subject. Trying to develop interest in the subject by relating the curriculum with everyday examples that are easier for the student to comprehend and understand. And then build their ability to express it correctly in the exam so that…
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Jonathan

Engineering Studies Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to avoid skipping steps unless the student fully comprehends the material. Observing problem-solving methods can be helpful, but it's the student's grasp of the logical progression behind solving problems that enables them to excel. I strive to leverage my communication skills and adaptability to discern and…
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Nafis Hyder

Engineering Studies Tutor Keiraville, NSW
Teachers'/tutors' roles have been relatively easy and challenging simultaneously. Nowadays, with the help of the Internet, many resources are available. The main job of a teacher/tutor is to be like a lighthouse and guide them forward in this journey of learning. It is vital to make the student fall in love with the subject and understand its…
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Riley

Engineering Studies Tutor Fairy Meadow, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and slowly help the student understand. If they are not quite getting the content, a tutor should also be able to teach it with a different approach, and eventually find a method that is intuitive for the student. As a tutor, some of my strengths are patience,…
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Igor

Engineering Studies Tutor Mount Pleasant, NSW
In my opinion, apart from knowledge transfer, tutors are responsible for igniting passion about the subject in students. As a general rule, students require tutors because of unenthusiastic and boring teachers at school. Therefore, the tutors must be the opposite to those teachers. I can tailor my explanations to the specific student. This way,…
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Rhys

Engineering Studies Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is support them in building their confidence. I’ve found that lots of students have a good understanding of a topic and know how to answer questions but they doubt themselves or simply don’t believe in their answer. As a tutor it’s important to remind students that they should have…

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We are very happy with the way things have started. Lu is a great match for Jessica!
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Josh worked on solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and also tackled word problems involving quadratics.

For Year 9, Sarah practised sketching graphs and revisited algebraic factorisation strategies, including product and sum methods.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Daniel focused on linear equations and strengthened his understanding of rates and ratios through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in Bulli struggled with attention to detail when using pronumerals in algebra—assuming the order from previous questions led to errors, as one tutor observed: "He kept mixing up x and y, which changed his answer."

In Year 11, a student's exam performance was affected by feeling overwhelmed under pressure, resulting in incomplete solutions during timed tasks.

For a Year 7 learner, over-reliance on spell-check instead of practicing spelling meant written work improved slowly.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student avoided showing working for maths problems, believing answers alone were sufficient; this made it difficult to spot where misunderstandings occurred.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bulli noticed that a Year 9 student, who previously struggled with parabolas, is now confidently describing the shapes of graphs and can quickly identify their equations without hesitation.

In another high school session, Erin was able to use both elimination and substitution methods effectively for solving equations—last term she would get stuck on which approach to try first, but this time she switched between them smoothly.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated to use finger counting for maths problems now does so openly after some encouragement, allowing him to tackle larger addition questions with far less frustration than before.

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 Thirroul Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.