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Buttai's tutors feature a 13-year veteran English teacher with Cambridge credentials, an award-winning university scholar and lab demonstrator in anatomy, a maths/physics specialist with years of tutoring experience, accomplished K–12 mentors including HSC high achievers and peer leaders, and experienced STEM camp facilitators dedicated to inspiring and supporting students of all backgrounds.

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Michelle

Chemistry Tutor Louth Park, NSW
To be reliable and efficient. As a chemistry tutor, I need to be able to make sure that the student knows how I am going to help them. I believe that practice creates better students. Repetition of hard topics is also a must. A tutor needs to create a healthy relationship with the student in order to ensure that they can help them improve. This…
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Axell

Chemistry Tutor Seahampton, NSW
The purpose of a chemistry tutor is to provide a one-on-one learning experience; thus, a tutor should be able to adapt to their student's specific needs. A tutor needs to identify weak areas and improve them but also foster confidence in students strong areas. Obviously, a tutor should be well versed in the content that they're…
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Hannie Lyn

Chemistry Tutor Metford, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to help them develop their learning style. Students who are performing poorly in school need help to know the best learning style that is effective for them. As a tutor, exploring learning styles with the student is vital. Once students understand their learning style, they can…
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Kat

Chemistry Tutor South Maitland, NSW
To build their confidence in their own capacity and to celebrate their improvements with them I take a student centric approach, trying to meet them where they are at without judgement. I'm particularly good at working with students with learning differences (eg Autism,…
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Donovan

Chemistry Tutor East Maitland, NSW
I believe the best thing a tutor can do is to encourage their students and foster enthusiasm for learning, instead of looking at it as a chore, together we can build their toolbox of skills to take on the world. One of my greatest strengths when tutoring is that my wide range of experiences allows me to make tailored analogies to simplify concepts…
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Sneha

Chemistry Tutor Tarro, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can provide for a student in my opinion include; - Have patience - A fun attitude to help make the learning experience enjoyable and to further help understand the difficult concepts they may come across. - Willingness to sacrifice extra time if need be to ensure their student is completely satisfied…
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Abhitab

Chemistry Tutor Fletcher, NSW
Provide proper learning material and plan to study. Patience and implementing the learning…

Local Reviews

Kastaub was extraordinary as a tutor, and I fully intend to use him again and again in the future to assist Elijah in 3 unit maths. That initial 2hr session helped tremendously. Pls tell Kastaub that Elijah earned a 70% score in both the graphical equations tests! This was a fabulous result for him.
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Inside ButtaiTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia worked on addition and subtraction using the column method for large numbers up to hundred thousands, then explored basic probability concepts by relating them to real-life examples.

In Year 8, Ethan focused on algebra by factorising quadratic expressions and solving quadratic equations using both factorisation and the quadratic formula, before drafting an introduction for a short story as part of his English homework.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mia practiced financial mathematics with PAYG tax calculations, gross versus net income, and applied her knowledge of indices to simplify negative and fractional powers in algebraic expressions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student became distracted and unfocused after an hour, making it hard to recall previously covered material in complementary angles; "she tended to guess when under time pressure," leading to errors in negative number problems.

In Year 10 English, a student avoided writing out essay plans or working for maths questions—this made their ideas unclear and sometimes hid calculation mistakes.

For senior Chemistry, not taking notes during video revision left gaps in understanding that slowed progress on practice tasks.

When homework was incomplete before lessons (Year 11 Maths), time had to be spent catching up rather than deepening skills.

Recent Achievements

Independently work through complex trigonometric identities—where he previously needed prompting, Rylan now explains his steps out loud and even checks his own methods for errors.

Annie, also in high school, took the initiative to gather over 100 survey responses for her research project within days and organised the data clearly without reminders—a big shift from earlier sessions where she hesitated to start.

Meanwhile, Shanayah (Year 7) began leading maths problem-solving herself this week; instead of waiting for guidance on each step, she suggested strategies and explained her reasoning as she worked.

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 East Maitland Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Black Hill Public School.