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Tutors in Kirrawee include an accredited high school science and maths teacher with over a decade's experience, accomplished peer mentors and Kumon instructors, a university-level chemistry demonstrator, ATAR 99.50 "all-rounder" and subject dux graduates, ANSTO Science Award recipients, seasoned youth leaders, and passionate coaches skilled at guiding K–12 students toward academic excellence.

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Abdullah

Info Processing Tutor Riverwood, NSW
Showing the right path. It’s way easier if you get someone to show you the right path. I mean a student will do on their own but if you got someone to guide you the right way then it’s much more easier I try to give examples using real life…
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Pooja

Info Processing Tutor Padstow, NSW
Help student learn and grow to his/her best potential and help and guide the students to develop interest in a subject I can explain the concepts very well I have patience to explain things as many times as required to make it easy and understandable I can engage the students, by giving practical…
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Tanjina

Info Processing Tutor Padstow, NSW
In short, the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence and help them feel empowered to succeed. As a tutor, my strength lies in breaking down complex ideas into simple, digestible parts. I’m good at explaining things in multiple ways until something clicks. I also strive to make learning interactive and tailored to…
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Juan Pablo

Info Processing Tutor Bexley, NSW
Make sure the student learns well, not just showing the topics, but receiving feedback from them My patience and also creativity to find alternative ways to explain complex…
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Natalia

Info Processing Tutor Panania, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can provide for a student, is a sense of understanding. Being met with sensitivity is imperative to a student's growth. It opens up vulnerable conversations about what a student may be struggling with, and allow them to speak up when they don't understand. I think my empathy and patience are my biggest strengths as…

Local Reviews

I am extremely happy with Nicky's tutoring. She instantly developed a lovely rapport with my daughter Bonnie. Nicky is very patient and great at explaining maths concepts in a way that is easy for Bonnie to understand. I am already seeing a much more positive attitude to maths in Bonnie and she feels more confident to do maths lessons at school. We got a good one!
Michelle, Sutherland

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Jamie worked on adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers as well as using brackets within longer equations to break down multi-step problems.

For Year 9, Zoe focused on algebraic equations by solving for x and y, and also applied the concept of simple interest to practical questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lucas revised index laws with a focus on simplifying expressions involving indices, along with working through different types of algebraic terms in equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student often rushed through multi-step problems in her head and skipped writing down working, which caused errors with working out in her head, according to one tutor.

In Year 11 Biology, another relied heavily on prompts for each sentence when structuring extended answers, slowing progress during exam-style tasks.

A Year 7 student came unprepared without their textbook; this led to time lost sourcing material instead of tackling new content.

Meanwhile, in Year 9 English, following self-made plans was an issue—plans were created but not actually followed during essay writing, so ideas became disorganized mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Kirrawee tutor noticed Sophie, a Year 10 student, now independently writes out all her algebraic working—something she avoided in the past—and accurately expands brackets without prompting.

Abbey in Year 9, who used to hesitate with percentages and financial maths, confidently calculated multi-step percentage problems on her own last week and even explained her reasoning aloud.

Meanwhile, Eloise (Year 8) showed new initiative by tackling mixed fraction addition questions solo; previously she needed step-by-step guidance but this time completed the set correctly before asking for feedback.

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 Miranda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kirrawee Public School.