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Helensburgh's tutors include a qualified K–12 school teacher with five years' classroom experience, a primary specialist and youth mentor, a university maths scholar and peer supporter, swim instructors and sports coaches skilled at teaching kids, high-ATAR graduates—including a Year 9 dux—and experienced private tutors for maths, English, science, and more.

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Maree

Tutor Helensburgh, NSW
Make them feel at ease and completely supported, be gentle and caring and show incredibly strong belief in them. I know that children feel more courageous to take on new challenges if they feel someone has a lot of confidence in them. You have to really care about them and their results, so they know the help they are getting is genuine. I have…
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Rebecca

Tutor Helensburgh, NSW
Inspire them to do their best and come interested in following up doing their own study in the subject that I am helping them with. Help them to work out the answers for themselves not doing the work for them. I am a friendly person who listens well and understands the hardships of study so can be sympathetic. I know how to explain the workings so…
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Matthew

Tutor Helensburgh, NSW
Allowing them to find their own way of learning and figuring out what they did wrong without making them feel like they can not learn and know nothing. Creativity, relating to the students. Coming up with engaging lessons and fun ways to learn new things. Mathematics and Science. Able to be flexible in the learning…
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Rebecca

Tutor Stanwell Park, NSW
I consider the tutors passion and enthusiasm towards a subject can have a positive impact on how the student receives the information. When a tutor is enthusiastic on the content they are teaching, this transfers to the student. I am patient and try to break down complex content ideas into manageable ideas. From experience, I have learnt this is…
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Keira

Tutor Stanwell Park, NSW
Build a students confidence in themselves and their abilities. Also to be patient and encouraging towards students. Clear and good communication skills, problem solving skills and being patient and…
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Julia

Tutor Waterfall, NSW
Patience is vital for students of all ages and skill-levels. The best thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient with them in order to accommodate their strengths alongside their weaknesses. Simply 'teaching' is not enough for a student given their tutor lacks patience for them. With many years as an instructor under my belt, my…

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Josh worked through algebraic equations and tackled **BIDMAS**, focusing on the correct order of operations in problem-solving.

Year 10 student Emily explored quadratic equations, including word problems and applying the **quadratic formula**, as well as sketching parabolas by hand.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student spent time reviewing financial maths topics such as **income tax payable** and annuities, with extra practice on factorisation using difference of two squares.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student experienced a "mental blank on a rule with exponents," revealing that formulas weren't being fully committed to memory—during revision, this led to hesitations and extra time spent searching for steps.

In senior trigonometry (Year 11), another student's attention drifted when identifying pronumerals; as the tutor observed, "she assumed the order was the same as previous questions," causing working errors in sine rule problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student preparing for HSC maths relied heavily on prompts before attempting practice questions independently. This hesitancy meant less self-driven consolidation of exam-style material between sessions.

Recent Achievements

A Helensburgh tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after previously losing marks on exams, is now recognising her mistakes and explaining exactly how to fix them.

In another session with a Year 9 student, the tutor observed her asking for clarification whenever stuck—something she used to avoid—and then applying the new explanations directly to practice questions without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started giving every division problem a go, even when unsure at first, rather than skipping tricky ones; last week she completed several long division questions independently for the first time.

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 Helensburgh Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Cross Catholic Primary School.