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Tutors in Miranda include an experienced high school maths and science teacher, award-winning recent Duxes and subject toppers, Kumon-trained assistants, seasoned private tutors with Extension 2 Maths backgrounds, university medalists, a Bachelor of Education-qualified physics lecturer, youth mentors, peer leaders, Sunday school teachers, and accomplished STEM students with ATARs up to 99.5.

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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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Economics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Diyian worked on fractions, decimals, multiplication, and long division to build confidence with number operations.

In Year 8, Shayan tackled past selective exam questions and refined his writing skills through assignment support.

For Year 9, Amber focused on solving algebraic equations from her school textbook and completed NAPLAN English tasks covering spelling, punctuation, and grammar.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, messy and inconsistent handwriting ("Neat handwritten is needed, otherwise, examiners wouldn't be able to read his work") made it difficult to track working steps during algebra exercises.

A Year 11 student repeatedly skipped writing down intermediate steps in equation solving; as one tutor noted, "Need to write down everything in mind on paper and formulating equations." This led to confusion when reviewing errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student arrived without prepared questions for English comprehension practice—this limited the depth of discussion possible that session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Miranda noticed a big change in one Year 10 student who used to rush through financial maths by memorising answers; now, she takes time to actually work through each step and explain her reasoning aloud.

Another high schooler had been hesitant to tackle algebra on his own but recently solved a tricky problem independently for the first time.

In primary, a Year 4 student's hand-writing has noticeably improved—she now spaces out her words and slows down when copying text, something she struggled with before.

Last session, Shayan achieved an excellent 90% score on his maths test after weeks of targeted practice.

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 Port Hacking High School.