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Tutors in Garden Suburb include a PhD mathematics scholar and university tutor, an award-winning physics dux with 4 A*s, a seasoned K–12 English teacher with 13 years' experience, a Graduate Diploma-qualified early childhood educator and curriculum leader, accomplished youth coaches and mentors, school leadership awardees, and high-achieving extension maths students with competition success.

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Madhur

Info Processing Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning clear and approachable, and support them in reaching their full potential My strength as a tutor is my ability to explain complex concepts in a simple, relatable way, making learning easier and more enjoyable for…

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I have found Angat Mangat to be an excellent tutor, with lots of patience. I realize that Jacinta is not a top student so it is hard going.
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Year 3 student Julian focused on geometry by identifying faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes, then practised two-digit addition and subtraction before tackling larger four- and five-digit numbers.

In Year 10, Zara worked through financial mathematics topics including simple interest calculations from worded problems and explored compound interest with depreciation by rearranging equations for multi-step scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Thomas reviewed probability concepts using Venn diagrams and two-way tables, interpreting data to solve relative frequency questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student faced recurring challenges with time management during tests, leading to incomplete answers despite understanding the material; as noted, "he rushed calculator input and missed small changes in questions."

In Year 7, another struggled with showing all algebra steps, which meant sign errors went unnoticed until review.

Meanwhile, a senior chemistry student's tendency to avoid deeper revision—focusing only on familiar titration problems—limited improvement before exams.

One Year 3 learner often left place value work messy and numbers misaligned, causing confusion when writing beyond thousands. These habits made error-tracing harder and slowed progress during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Garden Suburb recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to skip steps and get lost in worded questions; now, he writes out every part of his working, which has made interpreting those tricky questions much smoother.

Another high schooler who previously struggled to convert between different compounding periods in financial maths now completes these conversions independently and tackles multi-step problems without hesitation.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised himself by getting two questions right this week that he'd missed in the last session—showing clear progress from confusion to accuracy.

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 Charlestown Library, walyamayi—or at your child's school (with permission), like Garden Suburb Public School.