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Tutors in Coniston include a university medallist and Maths Olympiad qualifier, a Dean's Award–winning computer scientist, experienced teaching assistants for K–12 and English camps, peer mentors with honours in engineering and mathematics, an award-winning science graduate, state-level Olympiad achievers, and PhD researchers—offering deep subject mastery alongside hands-on experience guiding students of all ages.

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Aveen

Chemistry Tutor Cringila, NSW
First of all I should make them like the subject and enjoy studying it then be their motivational friend more than just a tutor. Also tutor should make the student change their idea about someone is forcing them to study and start thinking that they doing that for their future and motivate them to start thing from the beginning what they want to…
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Michelle

Chemistry Tutor Mount Pleasant, NSW
Build the students competence and therefore confidence so they can solve problems and/or structure essays knowing they have the ability to do so and can achieve a great outcome using their own ability. A tutor should ensure the student fully understands the content they are learning and not just rote learning it. A tutor should make the student…
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Chun-Jung

Chemistry Tutor Towradgi, NSW
I think the most important things that a tutor and do for a student is to convey the idea that learning should be fun, regardless of whether the process of solving a problem is easy or complex. Being able to enjoy the process of problem solving can go beyond the classroom. Making it enjoyable for the students is critical for any successful tutor.…
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Anders

Chemistry Tutor Woonona, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to be able to do is to help the student develop their own abilities, and give them study habits and practices in class that will help the student to deepen their understanding of the underlying principles being taught. A tutor must also be able to communicate with the student and explain problems in a way that…

Local Reviews

Our tutor with EzyMath is fantastic! Very professional, on time and he has built a wonderful rapport with our son. We really like that the tutoring is tailored specifically to the areas that need most work and that they tie in with what was taught in school that week. We have seen an improvement in our sons maths even in a short time. We also like how organised the payment method is. Our tutor prepares a monthly report which shows he immediately recognised key areas our son needed to work on and keeps us as parents up to date. I would highly recommend EzyMaths.
Sandra, Coniston

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Layla focused on multiplication tables, especially the 6 and 7 times tables using number patterns and number lines, and also worked on rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand.

In Year 9, Nick practised expanding and factorising algebraic expressions as well as applying Pythagoras' theorem in problem-solving.

Meanwhile, Daniel (Year 9) concentrated on solving linear equations by graphing their intersections and explored networks analysis to interpret connections between nodes.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Mathematics, incomplete homework and limited independent practice meant "he is re-learning the same foundational concepts each week," leaving less time for new topics.

For a Year 11 Business Studies student, inconsistent assignment organization led to last-minute preparation stress rather than confident submission.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student often rushed through number work without reading questions fully; this caused avoidable errors and extra correction steps in-session.

In Year 2 Literacy, one child's inconsistent handwriting size made self-checking difficult—"needs encouragement to find her own errors"—so mistakes lingered across tasks and affected confidence during spelling reviews.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Coniston noticed **Evie now translates worded statements** into algebraic equations with far fewer errors than before—previously she hesitated and needed prompting at each step.

Nick, also in high school, has begun to **simplify linear equations independently** after struggling with different representations of operations; he now checks his work without being asked.

Meanwhile, Layla in primary school completed her homework with all answers correct and presented her work much more clearly than previous weeks, even **catching and correcting her own mistakes** for the first time during division exercises.

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