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Hinchinbrook's tutors include an award-winning Maths dux, a seasoned secondary school computer and maths teacher with a Master of Education, experienced K–12 tutors with honours in Actuarial Studies and Biomedical Engineering, peer leaders and youth mentors, a dedicated primary teaching specialist, and university students passionate about sharing top ATAR results and subject expertise.

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Psychology Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their individual learning needs, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. My strengths as a tutor would be explaining complex ideas clearly, adapting to different learning styles, and staying…
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Psychology Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Being able to give them the independence of trying a question and then spending a reasonable amount of time trying to solve it rather than only explaining for the full tutoring session. My strength would be pinpointing what the student doesn't understand and using analogies or using patterns from concepts they already understand to portray the…
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Year 4 student Imran focused on writing numbers as words and practiced addition to strengthen foundational maths.

In Year 10, Alicia worked through non-linear relationships in preparation for her upcoming exam, with targeted practice questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ben revised differentiation techniques and explored stationary points by sketching graphs to deepen his understanding of calculus concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often avoids writing out working for algebra, preferring to solve questions mentally; as one tutor observed, "he tends to try and solve all the questions in his mind instead of writing it out on his paper." This habit led to missed steps, especially with sign errors.

In Year 11 mathematics, another student's messy working made it hard for both the student and the marker to follow their process during longer questions—extra time was lost searching for mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student hesitated when tackling worded problems, unsure how to extract key information from the question text.

Recent Achievements

One Hinchinbrook tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had always rushed through maths exams without checking, but recently started pausing to review his working and now spots his own mistakes before submitting answers.

A Year 9 student, who used to freeze when faced with multi-step algebra problems, is now confidently breaking down tough questions into smaller parts after practicing new techniques together.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, one younger student surprised her tutor by finally speaking up when confused—instead of staying silent—and then worked through tricky word problems step by step until she understood each solution.

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 Green Valley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hoxton Park High School.