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Glenbrook's tutors feature a high school mathematics teacher with over 20 years' global experience, a homeschooling mother of six and children's activity leader, peer mentors from selective schools and universities, an HSC dux and subject first-place achiever, plus coaches and creative leaders skilled at engaging students across academics, music, and sport.

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Zubana

Geography Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a teacher in general can do for a student is to cultivate a positive mindset that they have the potential to do anything. It is a way of teaching them to believe in themselves. I believe teaching is more than just conveying information. A teacher has the power to mold a child's life. Hence as a teacher, it is crucial to…
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Nauman

Geography Tutor Penrith, NSW
Most Important Things I Can Do for a Student: Boost Confidence: Help students believe in themselves and approach challenges positively. Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit each student's unique needs and learning style. Encourage Critical Thinking: Develop their problem-solving skills and independent thinking. Provide Support:…
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Mattson

Geography Tutor Valley Heights, NSW
Some of the most important responsibilities of a tutor include being available and easy to contact, which ensures that I am consistently there for the student. In addition, explaining concepts clearly through adaptable teaching methods is essential, as students learn in different ways. It is also important to check for genuine understanding rather…

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EzyMath listened to what we needed in a tutor for our daughter. They found someone within our school area. Our daughter's tutor, Cassie has been an absolute blessing. She is both competent and very approachable. She has helped our daughter gain confidence and competency in a subject which is not her forte.
Bev, Glenbrook

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex focused on perimeter and area, then explored volume by working through practical measurement questions.

Year 8 student Zoe worked on dividing a quantity according to given ratios and calculating rates, applying these skills to real-life scenarios.

For Year 10, Jamie revised Financial Maths topics such as calculating tax and Medicare levy, along with practice problems on taxable income and refunds using sample exam worksheets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to retain key algebraic methods and sign conventions, with a tutor noting, "forgetting whether a constant was positive or negative led to repeated calculation errors." This difficulty was linked to revising only familiar material, rather than consolidating past topics as recommended.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for financial maths avoided reattempting harder tax and income questions after setbacks—missing opportunities to address persistent misunderstandings.

In Year 1, messy letter formation made writing tasks slower and more confusing; "he mixed up 'j' and 'i'," which impacted spelling practice. This slowed progress in both reading and written work.

Recent Achievements

One Glenbrook tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, who had previously hesitated to ask for clarification, now actively pauses mid-problem to check her approach before moving on—especially with tricky algebra questions.

During recent sessions, a Year 11 student began independently revisiting errors from her last Financial Maths exam, explaining where she went wrong and how she'd tackle similar problems differently next time.

In primary school, Charbel has become much more focused during reading activities and now confidently sounds out unfamiliar words aloud rather than skipping them—something he was reluctant to attempt just a few weeks ago.

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 Blaxland Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glenbrook Public School.