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Tutors in Glenmore include a PhD physicist and university lecturer with multiple teaching awards, an experienced K–12 dance teacher and peer mentor, HSC subject toppers with leadership in school transition programs, early childhood educators with STEM expertise, accomplished maths tutors pursuing education degrees, and creative writing graduates passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Keira

Chemistry Tutor Grasmere, NSW
I believe the most important things a chemistry tutor can do are: Provide clarity: Break down difficult concepts into understandable steps, and be patient when a student struggles. Instill confidence: Help students believe in their ability to succeed by celebrating small victories along the way. Foster a growth mindset: Encourage students to…
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Stephanie

Chemistry Tutor Camden, NSW
I think the most important thing is for the tutor to support the student and help build their confidence. I think it is also important to be able to tailor the teaching of each student to their specific needs and goals. I am friendly and patient in all situations. I have a strong academic background in a variety of subjects. I strive to always be…
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Kayla

Chemistry Tutor Camden South, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only focus on assessment performance, but to help a student to love learning. I have recognised that merely rote learning and constantly completing practice questions can only allow a student to improve so far- a student must have interest in what they are learning and have a…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sarah worked on converting between fractions and decimals, as well as applying conversion rates to real-world scenarios.

In Year 8, Josh tackled time graphs and practiced simplifying ratio equations using guided examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia focused on mastering integration techniques, including finding the area under curves and working through indefinite integrals with step-by-step problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student preparing for a test on area and perimeter did not review geometry content ahead of time, as noted: "only had one week before." This led to uncertainty with irregular shapes during the assessment.

In Year 10 algebra, "he skipped showing steps in equations involving fractions," which made it harder to identify sign errors when reviewing solutions together.

For a senior student working on differentiation, summary sheets were left incomplete, so revisiting past curve types was inefficient—time was lost flipping through old exercises instead of practicing new ones.

Recent Achievements

One Glenmore tutor recently noticed a Year 8 student who used to guess when stuck on algebra now actively asks clarifying questions, making far fewer errors than before.

In Year 11, a student who once mixed up steps in solving equations has become noticeably more independent—she now works through multi-step problems with only minimal prompting and even checks her own solutions.

Meanwhile, a primary school student who struggled with decimals last term volunteered that she finally feels confident tackling decimal conversion tasks alone and completed every question correctly during the session.

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 Camden Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like The Oaks Public School.