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Tutors in Camellia include a seasoned high school science and maths teacher studying a Masters of Education, Cluey Learning's experienced K–12 specialist, tutors with years of private teaching from Years 1–10, an ATAR 90+ achiever, a peer mentoring leader, passionate university students in engineering and psychology, and multiple tutors with national academic awards and competition success.

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Monica

Engineering Studies Tutor Epping, NSW
Motivation to excel- Create a desire in students to perform well at exams and demonstrate how that is great for them in their own lives. Guidance to follow a study plan - to show that regular, diligent practice is the way to success. I have a good understanding of the concepts and am patient, confident and focused. I love the subject and share…
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Sai Sudharshan

Engineering Studies Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Teaching to the student's strengths and boosting their confidence in the abilities they lack is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Understanding the student's strengths is the foremost thing and personalizing the learning experience (by also making it fun) based on these strengths will help the student excel in any subject. I…
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Mohamed

Engineering Studies Tutor Yennora, NSW
Inspire the student to achieve his/her potential Strengths: Calm, polite, attentive towards students, committed, goal orientated, open-minded to new approaches, constantly asks feedback, willing to work outside of class. Weaknesses: Lacking professional…
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Vinil

Engineering Studies Tutor Toongabbie, NSW
The most important thing which a tutor can do for a student is to make him understand the concept instead of just showing him how to solve the problems. If a student understands the concept well then he can solve any type of problem. As I tutor , my strengths are understanding the level of teaching required for any particular student. Each student…
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Nidhin

Engineering Studies Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Help him find their passion. Give them wisdom and academic strength to change the world. Make studies more interesting for them. Bring out the hidden talents inside them. Able to come down to students perspective. Throw examples that they like . I do think about applications of maths and physics a lot and as a engineer i know the application…
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Richard

Engineering Studies Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
A student seeks a tutor in the hopes of improving their academia and however big or small these improvements are, a tutor most ensure that the student learns. The tutor is providing a paid service and the student has the expectations that they will improve. So it is within the tutor's responsibility to achieve these expectations as reasonably as…
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor Fairfield, NSW
- Motivation: As a a tutor I believe motivation is very important to a student's learning. You must be able to deliver your course in an enthusiastic way. - Ongoing assessment: It is very important to regularly determine a students strengths/weaknesses with a trial exam. This information can then be used to tutor the student accordingly in…
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Yusuf

Engineering Studies Tutor Greenacre, NSW
I believe that encouraging the creation of ideas and allowing students to assemble their own ideas and thoughts is a good way to promote creativity. I challenge my students to be free-thinkers and am always open to suggestions from them. Uniqueness and originality are rewarded. Hence, these attributes will allow them to be confident and well…

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Sarah is fabulous! Friendly knowledgeable and flexible with times to work in with my child. Very happy with how she is working with my daughter.
Emma

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Jessica worked through algebraic techniques and surds in preparation for an upcoming exam, using a combination of textbook problems and practice tests.

For Year 8, Ryan focused on volume and mass calculations as well as capacity, applying these to real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Chloe revised fractions and decimals by completing targeted practice questions and reviewing mistakes together for deeper understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in mathematics repeatedly left working out incomplete, especially in algebraic fractions—she skipped showing steps, which hid sign errors.

In Year 11 chemistry, written responses lacked accurate chemical symbols and formulas, and previous homework was not completed on time.

For a Year 5 literacy session, the focus shifted to spelling but messy written work made tracking corrections difficult.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student avoided asking clarifying questions during physics tasks about energy transformations; this meant misunderstandings lingered and confidence slipped when feedback wasn't acted upon after mistakes.

Recent Achievements

One Camellia tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to show her working—she's now writing out each step for calculus and trigonometry problems, which has helped her catch mistakes on her own.

In Year 8 maths, another student moved from making frequent errors in multiplying decimals to finishing an entire worksheet with just one minor slip-up.

Meanwhile, a primary student who often guessed at answers during fraction lessons started identifying rules independently in algebra patterns and explained her thinking out loud before solving the next question without prompting.

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 Ermington Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's Primary School.