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Kogarah Bay's tutors include a 99.6 ATAR selective school dux with firsts in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths; seasoned K–12 maths specialists from NorthShore Coaching College; a university medallist and Science Olympiad awardee; concertmaster and international music mentor; experienced primary educators, and passionate mentors in English, science, debating, creative arts, and more.

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Shreeyashi

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
When I tutor students, I tend not to follow the same pattern or process of learning for every kid. I believe tutor can play huge role in a student’s life when it comes to teaching them how to fish rather than serving the fish. The ability to remain calm and composed in any situation I think is my biggest strength. Having to deal with kids who…
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
To listen to the students' needs. Once you understand someone's problem, working with them to fix it is a lot easier, and this applies to education as well. Understanding leads to being able to provide a personalized learning experience for the student, ensuring they are more successful. Being approachable and accommodating are two of my biggest…
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Gavin

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to support the student providing them confidence to tackle the task in front of them. Second to this I think is to provide them a roadmap of how to deal with a situation where they don't know the answer or the approach to the question. Teaching that not knowing the answer to the question is ok and…
Joyce Loksee
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Joyce Loksee

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
empower them for their life goal, and know why study is important. Students have to be proactive, tutor will not be always with you in your life, at some point of life, you need to be your own tutor. Instead of teaching them to learn from me, I am empowering them to develop self-learning skills. I am experienced and interactive. I tailor my…
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Richard

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
Be passionate and confident with their students and be hardworking to allow them to strive Good communication, simplify concepts for my students to understand as I know the experiences of not understanding…
Pradip
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Pradip

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
Initially, he/she must understand the background (educational / intellectual) of the student(s). Moreover, need to understand on where the student is struggling and what he/she wants to achieve. It will give a tutor a great perspective on when and how to start. Then, develop a lesson plan accordingly. Be the guide but not a helper of a student. It…
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Omar

Economics Tutor Monterey, NSW
Guide students, and allow room for error in order to learn Patient,…
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Alex

Economics Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Tutor's is not about teaching students the correct answer for a particular question. But more importantly, is to understand the weakness of the student and help them to avoid the barrel effect and hence the overall performance of the student is good. This is where tutor could add value. I am patient and I am good at using analogy. I am also good…
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Marco

Economics Tutor Sans Souci, NSW
What I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Being able to communicate to the student in a way which their brain can understand the content best such as visually for example. Secondly being patient is a key factor because you dont want the student to be stressed or anxious but want them to be calm and…
Jahnvey
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Jahnvey

Economics Tutor Hurstville Grove, NSW
Verbal communication skills Material in hand Explain with own experiences and examples Flexible and discipline Boost confidence Group discussion Engaging with new methods Cooperative Excellent atmospheric…
Rishad
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Rishad

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
Be an attentive listener then explain the concept in the way your student will best understand it. It is imperative to first observe where your student's thought process is going wrong and subsequently resolve your student's doubts by communicating effectively and calmly. Patience, most tutors give up after their students don't follow along with…
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Ayden

Economics Tutor Hurstville Grove, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a positive learning environment, personalizing instruction, building confidence, and encouraging a love of learning. As a tutor, my primary strengths are in my ability to communicate complex concepts clearly, and my strong subject…
Sagar
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Sagar

Economics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Make sure you make them able to teach their friends I can make them understand problem the way they are…
Julian
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Julian

Economics Tutor Kangaroo Point, NSW
- Making sure the student fully understands the method of solving a problem so that it can be applied to a range of other questions - Understanding areas of weakness and doing more practice in those areas as well as providing alternative ways of thinking about a problem The ability to relate to the students’ perspective, and the ability to…
Dimitri
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Dimitri

Economics Tutor Kangaroo Point, NSW
- Being patient and persistent with teaching students - Being creative and willing to explore different methods of teaching to ensure students learn in a way that suits them. - Maintaining a positive attitude towards students, remaining calm and supportive. I believe my strengths as a tutor include, being patient with students, being able to…
Mehakdeep Kaur
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Mehakdeep Kaur

Economics Tutor Hurstville, NSW
In my opinion, the tutor can make the boring subjects interesting and can also turn an interesting subject to be boring. So, a teacher plays a major role in shaping future of children and that all depends on the skills of a teacher. Building relations with good communication skills and not giving up until I accomplish my task of clearing doubts…
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Aryan

Economics Tutor Taren Point, NSW
Help them build confidence in themselves and their abilities I think I am great at building a comfortable environment with new people in general (this would extend to my…
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Roxanne

Economics Tutor Penshurst, NSW
To impart knowledge as well as learning techniques that can be useful not only for the subject at hand, but also for all other subjects the student will have to study in the future. I do my best to build and cultivate a relationship with my students. I believe this is important for me to know what motivates them, and from there I can devise the…
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William

Economics Tutor Kingsgrove, NSW
I think it is important to be patient with your students. Some students are slower to learn than others, and others learn things in different ways compared to the rest. If you have the patience to teach them all properly, then it really shows on their performance. I believe that one of my strength is that I take pride in teaching my students. If…
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Krishna

Economics Tutor Mortdale, NSW
Sensitivity. As a tutor, I need to be sensitive if my student is having a hard time absorbing my lessons, if they are bored, if they aren't focused, or anything else. Sensitivity on these matters can make the tutorial more effective. I always try to usw different kinds of approach when teaching. I cam easily adjust in order to make my leasons be…
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Ang

Economics Tutor Mortdale, NSW
The crucial factor a tutor can assist student is show them where to look as most students will have their own way of finding the direction. What I mean by that is teach and make them understand, give them multiple approach of solving an equation, and later they will choose what best suits them. I would say my strength will be the ability to relate…
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Alexandra

Economics Tutor Bexley North, NSW
I believe that tutors need to help students feel confident in their ability. When a student feels more confident in their work they will be able to see more clearly their potential and this will help them perform better in their assessments. Tutors need to be supportive of students and encourage them to work hard, not do all their work for them.…
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Gian

Economics Tutor Taren Point, NSW
The most important aspect of tutoring, besides providing students with better grades, is allowing them to feel comfortable when I am tutoring them. A logical concomitant of comfort is a better ability to learn and as a consequence better results. Thus, I place a great emphasis on understanding the idiosyncrasies of the student and allowing them to…

Local Reviews

Ezy Math Tutoring have been a pleasure to deal with. Their communication is great and all information provided has been very practical and useful. Our consultant, Mark, was very helpful right from the start. He took the time to find out what we really needed. My daughter's tutor, Ethan, is a pleasure to deal with and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend Ezy Math Tutoring.
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Inside Kogarah BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia practised **solving equations of lines and graphing them on the Cartesian plane**, using visual aids to reinforce understanding.

In Year 10, Ethan worked through **trigonometric ratios for finding missing sides in right-angled triangles** and revised how to use the sine and cosine rules for non-right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel tackled **financial maths concepts including calculating tax and superannuation**, along with an introduction to simple and compound interest calculations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student often left algebraic working untidy or incomplete—"needs to improve on writing neater working out"—which led to confusion and small calculation errors during lessons.

In a senior trigonometry session, another student hesitated to attempt graph transformations independently, relying instead on video resources and outside explanations rather than practicing problems directly.

A Year 7 English learner skipped reviewing feedback after a spelling quiz; as the tutor noted, "she didn't look back at corrections before moving on," which meant repeated errors in later tasks.

Forgotten homework in primary years was common, with work sometimes written on scrap paper and misplaced before the next session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kogarah Bay noticed one Year 10 student who previously hesitated with factorising was able to tackle several questions independently after just a short explanation, showing clear progress from earlier sessions.

In another case, a high schooler who struggled to identify key information in lengthy assignment questions recently sifted out only what was needed and completed the task without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to rush spelling tests now slows down and spells new words like "tissue paper" and "water bottle" correctly on the first try—something he found difficult before.

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 South Hurstville—or at your child's school (with permission), like Blakehurst Public School.