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Bee

Biology Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
To help the student love learning and feel like they genuinely want to continue their education because they want to and not because they feel forced by any social pressures. Also to help them figure out what kind of field they would like to pursue as a career they will enjoy. I believe one of my greatest strengths is breaking down and…
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Emily

Biology Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
A tutor is there both to teach content and to improve a student's study habits. Seeking advice from teachers, peers, and my past tutor, I have developed helpful study skills and I recognise inefficient habits. I have gained an appreciation for tuning study practices to the individual for optimal results. Learning to work with my ADHD has…
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Biology Tutor Middle Dural, NSW
The tutor needs to care about the student's learning. They need to understand the way each student learns best and mould their pedagogy to fit the student. The tutor needs to be able to recognise consistency in errors so that they can make the student aware of where they are going wrong and can help fix it. The tutor also needs to be patient and…
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Jess

Biology Tutor Berowra, NSW
Push the student to be the best they can be, igniting a passion for the subject which causes them to put the work in both in class and in their own studies. I am passionate about the subjects I want to teach, allowing me to potentially share that passion with students. I am patient as i understand the struggle of topics, especially year 12…
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Ishan

Biology Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
Be flexible and meet the needs of the student. This includes understanding how the student learns and the methods the tutor can adapt to able to help the student improve and perform well in a particular subject Leading by example and allowing students to engage in…

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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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Inside FiddletownTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily focused on **division and understanding fractions**, practising short division steps with visual aids.

In Year 9, Ethan tackled **coordinate geometry—specifically distance, gradient, and midpoint formulas**—and reinforced his grasp of algebraic techniques like factorising quadratics.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia worked through **differentiation applications**, including maximisation problems in calculus and began exploring new integration topics relevant for her upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

Across several year levels, process-related habits impacted progress.

In Year 8 Mathematics, one student frequently avoided writing out working for ratio and division questions—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors"—resulting in confusion during review.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for trials relied heavily on practice papers but focused only on familiar question types, neglecting trickier content flagged in recent assessments.

Another senior student, after receiving trial feedback in Advanced Maths, was hesitant to revisit earlier mistakes; this meant missed opportunities to address recurring gaps before exams. The urge to avoid confronting errors slowed real improvement before critical assessments.

Recent Achievements

A Fiddletown tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had always hesitated to try tougher worded maths problems now tackling multi-step multiplication and division questions with much less prompting—last week, she even solved one aloud without checking for reassurance first.

Meanwhile, a senior high schooler preparing for trials shifted from simply memorising content to consistently applying her knowledge in extended responses; last session, she wrote out full answers for every practice question rather than just jotting formulas.

In Year 4, a quieter student surprised his tutor by offering his own example during place value work—a first after weeks of silent following.

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 Galston Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Northholm Grammar School.