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Tutors in Croom include a veteran maths teacher with over a decade of HSC experience, a 40-year K–12 educator and distance learning specialist, several university medalists and school duxes in mathematics and science, seasoned youth mentors, competition-winning coaches, passionate peer tutors, and accomplished music and creative arts instructors—all with strong records supporting student success.

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Joshua

Science Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
The most important things for a tutor to do is to help a student strengthen their own ability to learn independantly. It is far more important that a student understands the learning process and what works best for them rather than simply memorise a single topic. Having transferable skills as a student and being able to apply their knowledge to…
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Melanie

Science Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
I believe a tutor should be a role model. Where they should embody not only the study skills they teach but also be honest, patient and a motivator, all whilst being professional. Through this a student can grow both academically and as a person allowing them to reap the rewards more deeply. A tutors role is to listen and provide their clients…
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Pierre Jan

Science Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
Although my goal is to see them be at the top of their class, it is more important to see improvements in their tutor lessons and use the knowledge I give them at school to refine their skills I am very easy going and I have a lot of patience. So I am good with kids that are struggling to understand. I use the 4 predominant learning styles:…
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Jordan

Science Tutor Flinders, NSW
Listen to them, let them teach you about themselves, let them have a go and try things and trial and error. No matter how many times they get it wrong they will always learn more by putting the effort in rather than just being given the answer. Also find out what techniques help them learn best, some students can pick up things in different ways…
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Muhammad Taha

Science Tutor Albion Park Rail, NSW
A good tutor helps a student feel confident and curious. They make tough subjects easy and fun to understand. They are patient, adapt to students' needs, and always encourage them to do their best. I am good at understanding different ways people learn and making complex topics easy to grasp. I am patient and know my subjects well, which helps me…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Molly revised the area of composite shapes and practiced basic trigonometry, focusing on understanding how **formulas work through step-by-step examples**.

Year 9 student Alex tackled surds in her classwork, exploring how to **simplify and manipulate them** alongside an algebra pre-test for foundational skills.

For Year 11, Sarah worked through financial mathematics topics such as **compound interest and tax calculations**, reviewing syllabus points relevant to upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 mathematics, a recurring issue was unclear and unstructured working out—she often left steps unlabeled or mixed up information between questions.

As one tutor noted, "she frequently looks at the wrong information when referring back to worksheets."

In junior years, missed fundamentals due to absences led to hesitation and gaps in algebra basics; this showed up when she struggled to recall SOH CAH TOA or made sign errors in quadratic expressions.

During exam-style tasks, stress caused her to overlook question details, resulting in avoidable mistakes even on familiar content.

The confusion sometimes lingered after the session ended.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Croom noted that a Year 11 student, who previously hesitated to speak up, has started identifying specific maths concepts she finds tricky and brings targeted questions to each session—something she never did before.

Another high schooler made a big leap with finance topics: after struggling to solve equations involving fractions, she can now finish class assignments without hints.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rush through problems is now pausing to explain her reasoning step-by-step and even asks for harder questions when she finishes early.

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