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Tutors in Empire Bay include a seasoned high school maths teacher, a university medalist and PhD candidate in environmental science, an award-winning biomedical student, experienced private tutors with education degrees-in-progress, peer mentors and academic prizewinners, plus primary school specialists and youth coaches with backgrounds in teaching support, leadership programs, and creative arts.

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Jenny

Tutor Wyoming, NSW
offer them a different perspective of the problem to what they are used to if there is a misunderstanding of the problem. giving them insight on how to deal with problems that they have trouble with. very adept at explaining things, good at using different methods to explain a problem, patient, and I try to approach each student in a different way…
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Chris

Tutor Narara, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and help whenever a student needs it. By providing students with the necessary help on problems that they may be struggling with, they will develop their own approach to solving problems and will eventually solve similar problems without assistance. As a tutor, I believe…
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Tatsuya

Tutor Kariong, NSW
I'm able to work at the student's own pace, offering personalised support that fits their learning style.I will focus on helping them understand how to approach and solve problems on their own. My goal is not only to help them with the material but to also give them the confidence to solve problems on their own. I'm a good listener and I always…
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Neal

Tutor Wyoming, NSW
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is inspire a genuine desire to study. Fostering a creative and fun environment in which growth is encouraged and adding a healthy level of struggle ensures that students succeed and find their achievements even more rewarding and meaningful. I believe, that my greatest strength within tutoring would be…
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Kayla

Tutor Wyoming, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to offer encouragement, build trust and provide clear explanations. It is essential that a safe space is created for the student to ask questions and make mistakes. This will ultimately allow students to effectively engage with the material provided by taking risks with their learning. I…
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Andrew

Tutor Wyoming, NSW
While it is important that students are achieving the marks they want, this is only half of the game. As a tutor, I want to be able to maximise their performance but also teach them the fundamental skills that come along with achieving success. Things like consistency, discipline and a growth mindset aren’t part of any NSW syllabus, but is apart…
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Claire

Tutor Wyoming, NSW
A lot of people think that if maths wasn't always easy for them that they will always be bad at it, I think it's important to show them they are also capable of doing maths and to not let low confidence stop them. I'm good at seeing a students thought process and reframing concepts in ways they can…

Local Reviews

Helga has been fantastic with our year 7 daughter who has needed assistance with maths. She has tailored the approach to suit her needs.
Natasha

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Zac focused on dividing fractions and multiplying mixed fractions, using step-by-step examples to strengthen understanding.

For Year 8, Jasmine worked through finding unknown angles in right-angled triangles with Pythagoras' theorem and SOHCAHTOA, applying these methods to her homework problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ben tackled rearranging formulae to change the subject and practiced substituting values into equations for homework assignments, consolidating his algebra skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived to the lesson without his notes or workbook, making targeted revision difficult; as noted, "he left his notes and school work book at school so he didn't have any guidelines for revision."

In a senior session on trigonometry and equations, one student relied heavily on mental calculations but sometimes omitted working out, especially when rearranging SOHCAHTOA formulas—errors with signs slipped through unnoticed.

Meanwhile, a primary student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar worded money problems until encouraged to draw diagrams.

When homework was set for clock models, it was not always completed, which slowed concept recap in later lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Empire Bay recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to struggle with rearranging algebraic formulas now confidently solves for unknowns and even explains his reasoning aloud without prompting.

Another high schooler, previously hesitant to speak up, began actively asking questions during lessons and completed all assigned graphing problems using his calculator independently—something he'd never attempted solo before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once guessed at worded money questions started drawing currency diagrams unprompted to check her answers, then finished her set of addition and subtraction problems without any errors.

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 Umina Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Empire Bay Public School.