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Corrimal's tutors include a former high school maths teacher with four years' classroom experience and a mathematics professor qualification, a university academic with over six years teaching engineering, a seasoned K–12 child carer studying primary education, peer mentors and camp leaders, plus award-winning scholars in English, science, creative writing, and advanced mathematics.

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Rayisa

Geography Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
A tutor must be able to adjust to the unique needs of each student, as every learner is unique and has a different way of understanding things.Tutors should be able to simplify difficult concepts for students in an understandable way, so that learning is made easier.Tutors must be able to make students feel confident about themselves by…
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Oscar

Geography Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Teach and help them learn by listening to what it is that they need help with. Each student is different so developing an individual way with each one is very important as a tutor. Honesty, if something is wrong with something I can tell a student how to fix it straight away. Another strength of mine is teaching someone how to do something rather…
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Aayushi

Geography Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
1. Boast their confidence. 2. Motivate them 3. Create a healthy environment to study 4. Have a good bond so that they are open to share their weaknesses over a subject (s). 5. Being a good listener to them. 6. Support them throughout their learning journey. 1. Strong communication skills 2. Strong interpersonal skills 3. Mentoring and…
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Sirisha

Geography Tutor Keiraville, NSW
Be open, Be Patient, Be approachable, Innovative approach to teaching , making learning fun & interactive I am appreciated for my calmness & listening to students. I am highly compassionate & also have proven experience in Mathematics, English, Business Studies & Information…
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Esther

Geography Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
Tutors should enable their students to become confident and competent in the area of study equipping them to be life long learners and recognise their ability. To do so a tutor must get to know the student and work through concepts in a way that best suits that students natural cognitive processes and learning style. Not having students conform to…
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Johannes

Geography Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Get them feeling comfortable with the fundamentals of what they are struggling with and create a deep-level understanding of the topic. Most importantly, teach them how to think, not what to think. This will give them the cognitive tools that they can apply to future problems. Patience and empathy. I understand everyone learns differently and…
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Muhammad

Geography Tutor Mangerton, NSW
He can teach his students how to be happy in their live.A good teacher always work on students character development Friendly Patience Polite Team…

Local Reviews

Roanne has been tutoring my daughter in Yr 11 maths for a few months now and we couldn't be happier. She finds Roanne very easy to communicate with and says she explains difficult concepts in a very easy to understand way. We're very happy our daughter has Roanne to support her through HSC maths next year!
Christine Osmond

Inside CorrimalTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Remi focused on multiplication and division through homework review, rapid-fire arithmetic practice, and calendar/time questions.

Year 7 student worked on fractions and geometry, including Greek mythology context for their English assessment, using a one-pager format to connect ideas.

Another Year 8 student tackled Pythagoras' theorem alongside percentages and algebra problems, reinforcing each skill with targeted maths exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student avoided reading assigned texts in favour of familiar manga and hesitated to expand his reading "palette"—a concern as set novels become central for essays.

During a History assessment, he needed extensive prompting to formulate responses: "I had to 'hold' Max's hand through the research and writing portion," noted the tutor, highlighting reluctance to work independently.

In high school maths (Years 7–8), another student was unwilling to show working out, preferring just answers; this made it harder to identify mistakes during revision.

After setbacks or difficult days, motivation sometimes dropped sharply, slowing progress mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Corrimal noticed a big shift with Max, a high school student who used to brush off challenging English tasks but now actively works through drafts and asks for help when stuck—he recently finished revising his assignment on Otzi without giving up.

Another high schooler, Arvon, has become much more independent with double-digit multiplication: he now uses the 2x2 grid method confidently and even corrected the tutor's mistake during a recent session.

Meanwhile, Remi in primary school moved from struggling to add small numbers to flying through larger sums using finger counting, needing barely any guidance by lesson's end.

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 Corrimal District Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Columbkille's Catholic Primary School.