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Faulconbridge's tutors include a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) graduate and educational facilitator, an Honours Medical Science graduate with years of K–12 tutoring, a Physics Dean's List awardee and peer learning mentor, accomplished school subject duxes and student leaders, experienced ESL and literacy volunteers, and passionate youth mentors with specialist skills in music, maths, technology, and creative writing.

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Mara

Tutor Woodford, NSW
I think it's important for a tutor to understand their students educational needs and to help them learn how to apply themselves in the most effective way. The student should be happy with their education and the way their progressing in their subjects. The students need to feel comfortable enough with their tutor to ask for help, and feel as…
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Jorja

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their needs. Whether it be how they learn, what areas they struggle in, or which areas they wish to excel in. Each student is different from the other, and understanding these differences is key in helping the student with their learning. Building a positive relationship is also…
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Brady

Tutor Hazelbrook, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: * Provide an engaging but fun learning environment; * Provide a comfortable learning experience, tailored to the students own learning needs; * Ensure the student is comfortable in asking questions of you; and * Ensure you are acting in accordance with God and emulating that in your…
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Minghui

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
A tutor should help students feel supported, not judged — and create an environment where they can build both skill and confidence. It's important to help students develop strong foundations and problem-solving strategies, but equally important to listen, encourage curiosity, and show them that improvement is always possible. A great tutor…
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Owen

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
Finding ways to explain complex or confusing ideas and skills in ways that the student can understand and relate to. I also believe that building a student's confidence is crucial. not just in exam situations but in and out of class so they can engage better with the material. I believe that I am exemplary at forming strong personal connections…
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Bernadine

Tutor Hawkesbury Heights, NSW
To make learning fun, to think outside the box and to listen to the student's problems and opinions I have the ability to listen and explain to the…
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Shaughn

Tutor Blaxland, NSW
To bring students to the truth, help them critically think, give them confidence in their personhood and to plant a real desire and love for learning. I'm good at analogies and explaining things in different ways depending on whom I'm speaking with. I'm also of a relaxed personality and so won't put unnecessary pressures on the…

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Jeremy is an absolute champion and a very smart dedicated and passionate young teacher. I am very grateful to have him as the tutor for my son.
Laura

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily worked on reading fluency and letter formation in English, alongside practising counting exercises using a workbook for Maths.

In Year 9, Alexia revised multiplying and dividing algebraic equations and focused on simplifying these expressions through targeted worksheets to prepare for an upcoming test.

For Year 10, Daniel explored Financial Maths by calculating tax, the Medicare levy, taxable income, and tax refunds using real-life examples from past exam papers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student repeatedly left working steps out in financial maths questions—she skipped showing steps for tax and Medicare levy, which made it hard to spot calculation slips.

In a Year 8 algebra session, another student didn't review previous feedback before starting homework; errors with negative signs and method choice persisted across tasks.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student avoided sounding out unfamiliar words during reading practice, hesitating when spelling new vocabulary aloud. The result: time spent correcting recurring mistakes or circling back to basics instead of building confidence on new material.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Faulconbridge recently noticed some great shifts among students. In Year 11, Isabelle had previously been hesitant with new measurement formulas, but after patient practice she began tackling perimeter and area questions for shapes like trapeziums and cylinders with much less guidance, getting more answers right each session.

Tariq, a high schooler who needed help remembering how to convert fractions and decimals into percentages, is now working through these calculations with increasing independence—he even chose the correct method on his own during a recent lesson.

Meanwhile, Lillian in primary has started spelling every word on her weekly list correctly after struggling earlier in the term; she finished her last spelling test 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 Blue Mountains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Springwood High School.