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Tutors in Maddens Plains include a university-trained teacher with classroom and learning support experience, an HSC Dux and ATAR 97.8 achiever, a primary education scholar, a seasoned K–12 private tutor, school sports coaches, student leaders, peer mentors, and educators with international teaching backgrounds and advanced degrees in science, law, psychology, and communications.

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Maree

Economics Tutor Clifton, 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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Travis

Economics Tutor Bulli, NSW
The most Important thing an economics tutor can do is give their student the ability to grow in confidence especially in an area in which they struggle. Achieving this through creating a comfortable environment in which the student is able to grow is the most the best thing a tutor can do so that this improvement is sustained beyond just the…
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Damian is an outstanding young man. He has help my son enjoy learning and I would like to thank him for achieving this with him.
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Year 8 student Lily focused on solving quadratic equations using both the completing the square method and the quadratic formula, working through examples from her textbook.

Year 10 student Jack tackled simultaneous equations as well as logarithms, practicing solutions by hand and checking with a calculator for accuracy.

For Year 4, Ava worked on perimeter and area problems using shapes, alongside practice with missing integers to boost her number confidence.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often assumed the order of pronumerals in trigonometry matched previous questions, which led to misapplied steps and incorrect answers—"attention to detail, especially to the pronumerals," a tutor noted.

In Year 8 English, one student preferred using spell check over attempting words independently, showing avoidance of writing practice when tired or disengaged.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student became overwhelmed during exam situations and lost focus on planning responses under pressure.

During primary lessons, another avoided showing full working for maths problems, insisting "the answer is enough by itself"—which hid errors until feedback was given.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Maddens Plains noticed Erin, a high school student, mastering both elimination and substitution methods for solving equations—something she found confusing before.

Another older student showed a big shift: after initially missing questions on a test, he was able to work through similar problems independently the next session, catching his own mistakes without prompting.

For a younger learner, Remi's approach to maths has changed; where he used to avoid word problems and struggle with adding larger numbers, he now confidently uses finger-counting strategies and needed very little direction while flying through perimeter questions last week.

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