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Mount Keira's tutors include a school learning support officer and former dance teacher now studying mathematics education, a university physics student with proven HSC tutoring experience, an award-winning medical physics graduate and Olympiad participant, seasoned private and volunteer maths instructors, peer mentors, academic prizewinners in advanced mathematics, and accomplished musicians and athletes experienced in working with young people.

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Chinese Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
There are two most important things that students can do for a student. One is to know how to apply suitable methods to answer students' confusion and guide students in the right direction. The other thing is like what I mentioned, tutor needs to hav their openness, such as accessibility, availability, involvement, and empathy. The t should…
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Xingyan

Chinese Tutor Balgownie, NSW
Through tutoring courses, it is not only to improve academic scores, but also to learn how to study and how to treat life. Making students realize that there is always a solution to a problem builds their confidence and influences others. I do this by clearly and effectively teaching the fundamental concepts behind the material and making it…
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We are really happy with Sophia, she's a great role model and helped my daughter's confidence and understanding of maths improve.
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Inside Mount KeiraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily revised addition and subtraction of fractions using visual aids, and practised converting between fractions and decimals.

Year 9 student Olivia worked through trigonometric relations, focusing on solving for unknown sides and angles in right-angled triangles as well as simplifying expressions involving sin(x) and cos(x).

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam focused on factorisation of quadratics and completed take-home assessment preparation by breaking down worded problems into algebraic equations.

Recent Challenges

Inconsistent back-checking on worded maths problems led to repeated errors in simpler content for a Year 10 student; as the tutor noted, "back checking was inconsistent leading to a few mistakes."

A Year 8 English student's paragraphs were disorganised and relied heavily on familiar phrases, making arguments harder to follow and less convincing.

A Year 3 learner avoided showing workings for basic multiplication and time calculations, often getting stuck when asked to explain reasoning aloud.

A senior student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar coordinate geometry questions without support, slowing their progress through exam-style tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Keira noticed Remy, a high school student, now asks clarifying questions whenever he's unsure—whereas he previously hesitated and often pressed on without checking his understanding.

In English, Sebastien has shifted from repeating phrases in essays to purposefully editing for concise language after realising the impact of varied vocabulary; this was a big change from earlier drafts that were unfocused.

Meanwhile, Emily (Year 7) used to struggle with adding fractions but recently completed multi-fraction problems independently and even tackled algebraic expressions ahead of her class content.

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 Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Keira Public School.