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Tutors in Maryland include a seasoned maths and physics tutor with over seven years' experience, an ATAR 97.95 scholar and peer mentor, award-winning biomedical and engineering students, a Kumon/Cluey instructor for high schoolers, a university lab demonstrator, STEM camp leaders, and tutors with postgraduate mathematics expertise and international academic distinctions.

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Jacob

Science Tutor North Lambton, NSW
Set realistic goals, look at the bigger picture, lower stress, discover strengths and weaknesses, allow for progress. Thorough knowledge of syllabus Engaging Friendly Social…
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Ciara

Science Tutor Rankin Park, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do is focus on the areas that the student is struggling in and create a learning format that best allows the student to increase understanding in those areas and achieve the best mark possible. As a current university student of engineering and physics, I have a good level of understanding of STEM…
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Prajin

Science Tutor Mayfield, NSW
The tutor needs to care about the student's learning. They need to understand the way each student learns best and mould their pedagogy to fit the student. The tutor needs to be able to recognise consistency in errors so that they can make the student aware of where they are going wrong and can help fix it. The tutor also needs to be patient and…
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Jennifer

Science Tutor Mayfield, NSW
A tutor needs to listen to a student, to understand what the best methods of learning will be, and needs to adapt their teaching to work for any student, rather than just forcing a student into a single mindset. I explain things very carefully, with multiple ways of looking at something, so I am quite flexible in trying to work with a student. I…
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Siyan

Science Tutor Mayfield, NSW
I believe a great tutor goes beyond just increasing a student's marks- they are able to act as a mentor and oversee a student's education holistically. For example, I also guided one of my previous students through his year 12 year, helping him with the university admissions process and scholarship applications, where he is now studying…
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Billy

Science Tutor Adamstown, NSW
Creating a safe and supportive environment where it's okay to get things wrong in order to improve. Experienced in working with young people in educational settings, with a focus on creating supportive learning environments that encourage confidence and academic…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Ruby focused on negative numbers and the order of operations, using targeted practice to reinforce understanding.

In Year 8, Emily worked through advanced questions on straight-line equations and gradients, tackling exam-style problems involving linear relationships.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jacob concentrated on solving for x in algebraic equations and reviewed Pythagoras' Theorem in preparation for an upcoming assignment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, a student struggled to focus during lessons and often forgot material covered in previous sessions. As one tutor observed, "she needs to pay attention during the lesson and retain the information covered from previous lessons."

In Year 10 algebra, skipping written steps led to confusion with negative signs—working was sometimes hidden or incomplete, making it harder to spot errors.

Meanwhile, a senior chemistry student needed clearer note-taking strategies; she remembered content only when prompted but felt uncertain without written cues.

In test conditions, slow reading of worded problems resulted in missed details and lower confidence under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Maryland tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with annuity and tax tables now completing these questions with barely any help.

In Year 10, another student has shifted from frequent mistakes when expanding brackets to solving for x much more independently; last week, she tackled advanced algebraic factorising on her own after struggling earlier in the term.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently surprised her tutor by explaining how she builds cubes from nets without prompts—a big leap from needing step-by-step guidance. She then confidently built two models solo during their session.

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