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Tutors in Bungarribee include a university-trained Maths and Science teacher with years of classroom experience, multiple tutors pursuing education degrees, an HSC accelerated Band 6 achiever, Olympiad and AMC distinction recipients, seasoned peer mentors, swimming and music instructors, and selective school graduates with extensive volunteer and leadership backgrounds working with K–12 students.

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Naomi

Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be open and offer an open exchange of exchange of information that allows a student to freely delve into a subject. I feel tutors better excel at this compared to teachers who's depth and exploration of a topic can be shallow due to the rigorous nature of the syllabus. My strengths would be gentle…
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Peculiar

Tutor Dean Park, NSW
Help them build their confidence in the subject, and helping them to have resilience by trying multiple times regardless of failure. I'm patient and i can help come up navigate multiple ways of doing things. I'm pretty good and explaining and showing…
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jyotsna

Tutor Girraween, NSW
Patience, immense dedication and commitment towards your studnet's success, optimism (giving a good environment to teach), creativity in teaching and great resources and homework are the most important things that a tutor can do for its students. My strengths would be pateince, my friendly and positive nature, maturity, ability to put people at…
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Rhea

Tutor Girraween, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to help them love what they're learning. Therefore, I believe the greatest achievement for a teacher is to make become self-sufficient and passionate about their own academic journey. I am creative and patient, a combination which enables me to distil a concept until it is simple to understand for…
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Byron

Tutor Schofields, NSW
It is vital to keep the students motivated and keen to learn, as well as to ensure that each student is receiving the right tuition that benefits them. Not all students learn the same way, so it is key to be able to adapt a teaching style to suit the student. I know how to motivate and instigate curiosity. As the eldest in the family I have a lot…
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Iqra

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
I think that a very important aspect of tutoring is the individual attention that it provides the student with, which would not always be possible in a school setting. As tutors work closely with the student, they are also aware of the student's thinking style and capacities, and can therefore tailor their own teaching style. Furthermore, most…
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Parmeshwar

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
CLEAR ALL THE DOUBTS, without any hesitation. Because it isn't a classroom in the school. Make the subject as transparent and clear as possible. Make the study material as organised and easy to access as possible. I believe myself to be resilient and a great problem solver and always have loved to help others in all sorts of situations. I can…
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Amitoze

Tutor Glenwood, NSW
Teaching the content required within a particular subject is only the start of what a tutor can do for their student, but teaching them how to apply everything they have learned to not only the subject at hand but how they are tested within that subject. Since going through the HSC I have learned that some subjects teach content in a very…
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kavitha

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Help them learn Clear their doubts Assist them wherever Needed Identify their strength and weakness Empathetic: Understands what it’s like to be a student who may lack confidence, feel stressed, be overwhelmed or just not understand the material. Honest: Don’t hesitate to say that you do not know about a particular concept. Trying to…
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Larissa

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Boosting confidence, building understanding, encouraging critical thinking, providing structure, tailoring explanations I am highly patient, can break down concepts to suit a child’s need, adaptability, creativity in…
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Nithya

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is building their confidence; developing their knowledge, skills, and understanding; and promoting independence in learning. The tutor should create a safe space for the student to make mistakes and learn new things. This will develop their resilience and self-confidence. Likewise, a tutor…

Local Reviews

EzyMath Tutoring has really catered to my needs and reacted to feedback both positive and negative to get the Tutor with the right fit for my son. Since his tutoring, in 1 term he has gone from having a lack of confidence, not completing tests and homework, to now coming in the top 5 in his class with recent test results. I highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring.
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Inside BungarribeeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Lachlan focused on solving simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination methods, and practiced modeling exponential growth and decay scenarios like population change.

Year 8 student Ethan worked through key concepts in coordinate geometry by finding gradients, midpoints, and distances between points, as well as reviewing linear equations using classwork examples.

For primary level, Year 5 student Alyssa tackled adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and rounding decimals with practical exercises and vocabulary review activities including a word search.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student found it challenging to keep written working clear when rounding numbers, making corrections difficult to track—"working out needs to be a bit larger," the tutor noted.

In Year 10 algebra, skipping subtraction steps in taxable income questions sometimes led to confusion about which figures had been included.

For a senior (Year 12) tackling simultaneous equations, relying mainly on the elimination method left her underprepared for substitution-based exam tasks; homework was set but not always completed before lessons.

When faced with long worded problems in both Years 5 and 9, some students hesitated to attempt full solutions without reassurance.

Recent Achievements

A Bungarribee tutor noticed a Year 12 student who was initially confused by interpreting correlation plots now accurately identifies graph relationships—something that previously led to mistakes on assignments.

In another session, a Year 10 student who used to avoid seeking help has started openly asking questions when unsure about trigonometric concepts and completed an entire booklet independently after clarifying just a few points.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was hesitant with rounding numbers at first gained confidence by collaborating with her sister and finished all related questions without assistance.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mountain View Adventist College.