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Heckenberg's tutors include an Education and Science double-degree student with four years' professional maths tutoring experience, a peer mentor who achieved Dux and school captaincy, ATAR 92+ and subject-first achievers, passionate university students with advanced maths backgrounds, teacher's aides, experienced youth leaders, and dedicated volunteers skilled in working with children across diverse settings.

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Neva

Software Dev Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are be patient, supportive, and clear in their explanations. A tutor should create a comfortable space where students feel safe asking questions and making mistakes. It’s also important to build their confidence and help them become more independent in their learning. I think my strengths are…
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Athulya

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
Be honest. This helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. Be flexible. This means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Be patient. What is obvious or easy for you may not be so for your student. Learn not to show…
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Shervin

Software Dev Tutor Bardia, NSW
Overcoming obstacles Calm approach to…
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Tasnim

Software Dev Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I think the important things a tutor can do are to facilitate a student’s true understanding of the subject, instill confidence, and create a comfortable environment for them to ask questions. A good tutor doesn’t just answer questions — they break it down in a way that student can understand at their own level. I also think that just…
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Gabriel

Software Dev Tutor Georges Hall, NSW
One important thing a tutor can do is clearly understand what a student wants with their tutor. For example, if a student already know concepts really well, a tutor should be able to identify this and spend more time on areas where a student may struggle. Furthermore, it is important to consider the student first and foremost. A tutor should be…
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Daniel

Software Dev Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
I consider the most important things tutor's have to offer students is insight and wisdom into effective ways of thinking that help them to deal with the current challenges that they are facing in their studies and sometimes in their life. I believe my greatest strength is my ability to perseverance to keep trying until I can find a way to connect…

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It went extremely well and Hugh was very happy with Jonathon and his teaching.
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Inside HeckenbergTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ariana worked through index notation and square roots, focusing on the relationship between powers of two and square roots as well as solving equations involving these concepts, plus time conversion between hours and minutes in decimal form.

For Year 8, Josh practiced squaring numbers and finding square roots while also simplifying fractions and converting between hours and minutes.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Zara focused on long division by understanding terminology and process, alongside building habits like neatness in her maths book.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 Mathematics, one student's written working was often unclear—long division steps were done mentally or skipped, making it difficult for her teacher to follow. As noted: "her answer is correct but her working out is confusing and may not be accepted by her classroom teacher."

Exam revision showed lost notes on angles led to confusion and incomplete answers.

Meanwhile, a primary student repeatedly left homework unfinished before lessons and struggled with times tables, slowing progress in division.

In English (upper primary), avoidance of reading tasks due to dislike meant key vocabulary wasn't reinforced, so comprehension questions remained challenging.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Heckenberg noticed Ariana now tackles long division questions on her own after previously needing reassurance and step-by-step help. She recently completed homework with zero mistakes and even chose to do extra problems independently.

Another high school student moved up to higher-level maths after excelling in his recent assessment; he maintained strong performance at the advanced level, showing real growth from earlier struggles.

In a primary session, Arabella overcame hesitation with rounding numbers—at first unsure, she worked through corrections and ended up getting every question right without support.

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