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Tutors in Cordeaux include a national-level debater and school Dux, an HSC graduate with academic honours across science and humanities, a university maths education student with classroom support experience, a seasoned junior sports coach and peer mentor, international academic high achievers, and dedicated youth leaders skilled in mentoring and working with children.

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Xingyan

Tutor Balgownie, NSW
Through tutoring courses, it is not only to improve academic scores, but also to learn how to study and how to treat life. Making students realize that there is always a solution to a problem builds their confidence and influences others. I do this by clearly and effectively teaching the fundamental concepts behind the material and making it…
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Sophie

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
Tutors need to be able help their students learn how to problem solve. Too often tutors prioritise getting the correct answer or achieving a high mark. Although that is one of the main reasons students have tutors, they need to support students so they can take on new questions rather than approach them with a memorised trick without understanding…
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Durjan

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to: a) Assess their individual needs and create a personalized learning plan to address those needs. b) Provide a supportive and positive learning environment that encourages active participation, curiosity, and intellectual growth. c) Break down complex concepts into simpler, more…
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Loretta

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student include: -listen and evaluate concerns; -explain in simple terms; -relate concepts to real-world situations; -check students work; -provide feedback; -help student to set goals. My strengths as a tutor include long-term adult education background, passionate about learning, and helping…
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Khadija

Tutor Keiraville, NSW
What makes you a good tutor is you will start with an in-depth interview with the parents, teacher and student. Each of these parties will have unique insights into the student’s strengths and weaknesses. A good tutor wants to create a student that no longer requires help and so they in still those executive study skills that will serve the…

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Joe is a great tutor and would completely recommend him to anyone who should need in any help with both maths and physics.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Zali practiced addition and subtraction with a focus on worded problems, then explored perimeter in measurement.

In Year 10, Danu completed HSC-style questions to prepare for her trial exam and reviewed key biology content gaps related to an upcoming assessment.

Meanwhile, Sebastien in Year 12 worked on comparative essay writing techniques for Module A English, including structuring paragraphs that integrate analysis of The Tempest and Hag-Seed.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student preparing for HSC exams showed a need for greater discipline in study sessions and more practice with past exam papers—needs more structure with and discipline with study sessions, one tutor observed, after missed opportunities to address recurring errors in advanced maths.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student repeatedly avoided showing full working in algebra, leading to confusion when reviewing quadratic factorisation steps; "providing more evidence and working out" was noted as an ongoing hurdle.

In English, a Year 10 learner struggled to stay on topic during comparative essay writing, losing confidence mid-task as unclear structure caused arguments to drift.

Recent Achievements

A Cordeaux tutor noticed that a Year 11 student who used to rush through essay writing is now breaking down English tasks into clear steps and asks for feedback on his structure before moving forward.

In Year 9, another student began showing her working in maths problems rather than just writing answers, something she previously avoided because she worried about mistakes being seen.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who struggled with fractions last term is now independently recognising fraction patterns and can explain her reasoning out loud when tackling new problems.

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 Eagle Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Kembla Public School.