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Tutors in Hazelbrook include a Master's-level advanced mathematics specialist with HSC Band 6s and E4s, an experienced early childhood educator and OOSH homework tutor, a Bachelor-qualified physics graduate and peer mentor, a World of Maths workshop facilitator, veteran homeschool teacher, music and STEM award recipients, and multiple academic prize-winners across maths, science, and English.

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Connor

Info Processing Tutor Springwood, NSW
I can see from one's point of view. Ability to bridge the gap in a human to human way. Empathy. Perspective. The ability to tackle novel problems and come to solutions in a systematic way and the ability to show this thought process to a student. The student ends up with a deep understanding of the topic Very empathetic. Ability to see the…

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We've only had 3 meetings so far with Daniel. My nearly 11 yr old son who doesn't particularly like school work and struggles to stay focused is genuinely interested and happy to work with Daniel. They communicate well and Daniel has made maths enjoyable and interesting for my son.
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Year 9 student Felix worked on identifying strengths and areas for improvement, reviewed a previous assignment, and started basic algebra and powers.

For Year 10, one student focused on financial maths by calculating tax, medicare levy, taxable income, and tax refunds using real-life scenarios.

A Year 8 student tackled simultaneous equations and proportionality through challenging questions from a previous exam to build confidence with these concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left set homework incomplete and appeared unorganised, sometimes forgetting materials and being easily distracted during maths lessons—one tutor observed, "Guessing answers became a fallback when focus slipped."

In Year 10 financial maths, a lack of confidence led to avoiding practice on tax and measurement questions, despite encouragement to redo successful tests independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 child's messy letter formation made reading and writing challenging; confusion between 'j' and 'i' slowed progress in spelling activities.

In each case, uncertainty or disorganisation directly interrupted skill-building in the moment, leaving unfinished tasks or half-formed habits behind.

Recent Achievements

A Hazelbrook tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when tackling trigonometry now jumps in with questions and isn't afraid to make mistakes, showing real initiative compared to earlier sessions.

Another high schooler, previously unsure about index laws, surprised herself by earning a strong exam mark and has started working through problems more intuitively.

Meanwhile, in Year 1, Charbel's reading fluency has grown—he can now remember tricky words he struggled with before and reads aloud with far fewer pauses than just a few weeks ago. Last session, he even finished his alphabet worksheet without prompts.

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