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Fern Bay's tutors include a university maths lecturer and PhD with rave student reviews, seasoned K–12 maths and science specialists, award-winning recent high achievers (ATARs 96–99.7), two trainee maths teachers, a calculus tutor with proven student results, accomplished English and literacy educators, and youth mentors skilled in music, creative writing, sports, and leadership.

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Mohammed Abrar

Engineering Studies Tutor Tighes Hill, NSW
Understanding the student is the most primary thing. Without understanding the student you can explain him an entire Library and the student will still be an illiterate or at worse develop fear or disinterest in learning. Connection, understanding, acknowledging and tailoring my approach towards each individual who's different from the…
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Michael

Engineering Studies Tutor Newcastle East, NSW
- Motivate and allow students to understand and realise their goals and potential - Break down difficult concepts into smaller constituents for better understanding - Understand a student's specific needs and learning styles and tailor teaching to this - Develop a structured study plan for improvement outside of tutoring sessions - Recognise…
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Tahir

Engineering Studies Tutor Waratah West, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic guidance, human connection, and consistency. The combination of these factors can potentially reinvent a class, subject, or school more broadly for a young learner. As a tutor, I believe my strengths include: - Patience: I understand that learning can be challenging and…
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Jayden

Engineering Studies Tutor Callaghan, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are track their learning progress, ensure that they stay motivated towards their academic goals and to make the tutoring fin and enjoyable. The most important things to become a tutor is: a friendly attitude, appropiate teaching techniques and confidence in yourself, which i believe I have…
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Liam

Engineering Studies Tutor Shortland, NSW
be patient and try a few ways of explaining concepts is the most important thing for a tutor (and knowing the content they're tutoring). I'm good at working with people and I believe I could effectively teach a range of subjects with different approaches to help people…
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Sankalp

Engineering Studies Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
-To be able to convey knowledge in an easy to understand manner that even anyone could understand it -Be patient with student and understand any weaknesses -Maximize student performance overall -At the end of the day the student is studying in high school VCE to gain a tertiary spot, that is by far the ultimate goal and must be tailored for…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Tyler focused on adding and subtracting decimals as well as rounding numbers, then progressed to multiplying decimals and preparing for a maths grading exam using his school booklet.

A Year 10 student revised financial maths concepts including depreciation, shares and dividend yield, and practised solving questions on simple and compound interest.

For Year 9, recent sessions covered interpreting box-and-whisker plots and quartiles in data analysis, alongside strategies for reading graphs accurately.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student's maths workbook was described as "a little more organised and tidy but we will work on that for next year," reflecting issues with written layout and presentation.

In senior years, a recurring theme has been over-reliance on formulas—one tutor observed, "she is too reliant on putting numbers into a given formula," particularly in financial mathematics.

Several high school students, including in Extension 1, tended to avoid writing out their working or explaining their reasoning aloud, making it difficult to identify errors early. This often led to confusion when faced with less familiar question formats.

Recent Achievements

In a recent Fern Bay tutoring session, Danika took the initiative to organise her questions ahead of time, something she didn't do at the start of the year. Now, she routinely highlights topics she's unsure about and brings them up in lessons, which means less hesitation and more active problem-solving.

Liz has started tackling difficult financial maths exam questions without waiting for hints—she works through each step on paper and even explains her reasoning out loud if challenged.

Meanwhile, Lara confidently completed a new linear equations question by herself after struggling with independent attempts earlier in the term.

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