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Tutors in Duckenfield include a Maths Olympiad top scorer and Dux, a seasoned K–12 science camp leader with postgraduate engineering credentials, an ATAR 97.95 violinist and peer mentor, a university-level physicist with years of maths and physics tutoring, experienced academic coaches, creative writers, school award-winners, and accomplished mentors in English, chemistry, music and mathematics.

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Aminah

Tutor Chisholm, NSW
Being able to answer questions and be general guidance for a student is most important, especially on the journey to improve marks. I believe having someone you can ask questions to who is not a school teacher can be less daunting than having to ask in class, which will then help boost the confidence of the student. I am a patient person with a…
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Ansje

Tutor Largs, NSW
Offer a different approach to the content apart from the one done in a formal school setting. There are many different learning styles and to identify which one suits the learner, making them aware of this and helping them to change the content into a way they understand ensures lifelong learning for the student. I have been tutoring different…
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Emily

Tutor Tomago, NSW
That they are able to teach concepts that match the student's learning style and can also take the time to go into detail about a single concept when a student is struggling with it. That I am able to have fun sessions with the students, but are also able to get the work done. That I am able to adapt and am flexible if the student needs to change…
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Hannie Lyn

Tutor Metford, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them develop their learning style. Students who are performing poorly in school need help to know the best learning style that is effective for them. As a tutor, exploring learning styles with the student is vital. Once students understand their learning style, they can progress…
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Donovan

Tutor Tenambit, NSW
I believe the best thing a tutor can do is to encourage their students and foster enthusiasm for learning, instead of looking at it as a chore, together we can build their toolbox of skills to take on the world. One of my greatest strengths when tutoring is that my wide range of experiences allows me to make tailored analogies to simplify concepts…
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James

Tutor Metford, NSW
Most importantly, to explain concepts clearly and look for gaps in knowledge. From my mathematics degree, I have a good idea of where a student is heading in their studies, and can draw from my own experience to guide…
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Sneha

Tutor Tarro, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can provide for a student in my opinion include; - Have patience - A fun attitude to help make the learning experience enjoyable and to further help understand the difficult concepts they may come across. - Willingness to sacrifice extra time if need be to ensure their student is completely satisfied…

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I was extremely impressed by Kastaubh. He was incredible and Elijah's results reflected your tutor's ability and success as a tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Lara focused mainly on algebra, particularly simplifying and solving equations, using worked examples to build confidence.

For Year 10, Ryan tackled quadratic equations by factorising and applying the quadratic formula, then switched to English by planning an introduction for a short story.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Jamie practised adding and subtracting fractions with diagrams and also worked on rounding and comparing whole numbers for better number sense.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student often guessed answers under time pressure instead of writing out calculations, especially with negative numbers and rounding—"she tends to guess the answer when there's a time limit." This led to confusion and missed learning opportunities.

A Year 11 English student struggled to organize essay ideas, rarely planning before writing or checking for punctuation errors, which made responses less clear.

In senior Chemistry, another avoided noting down working steps and balanced equations, making it harder to identify mistakes later.

Messy or incomplete written work left several students unsure where they went wrong during revision.

Recent Achievements

A Duckenfield tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, Rylan, who used to need step-by-step guidance, now plan and conduct his Physics depth study independently—he even designed his own experiments and selected which trigonometric identities to use for tougher problems.

In Year 9, Shay moved from guessing at algebraic equations to confidently explaining each solving step without trial-and-error.

Meanwhile, Annie in Year 10 has shifted from basic research skills to running her own survey with over 100 participants and properly referencing sources in Chicago style for her assignment report.

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 Port Stephens Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Kanwary Public School.