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Mount Kembla's tutors include a veteran maths teacher with decades of primary and junior high expertise, an international rock climbing team captain and tutor, academic award-winners in science and mathematics, seasoned peer mentors, experienced children's ministry leaders, school prefects, university engineering students, and an accomplished New Zealand primary educator with over ten years' classroom leadership.

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Fahim

Physics Tutor Kembla Grange, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to nurture a friendly and open environment that encourages ongoing, honest communication. Such an environment allows for the development of trust, a common understanding of the goals of the student and encourages students to actively seek assistance without fear of judgement. These…
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Brad

Physics Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Education is the backbone to providing students with a toolkit that allow them to solve their life's problems. Without education from a variety of sources, an unbalanced individual can be created and will have difficulty in life. Therefore a tutor should be able to influence the student by providing insight unique to the school experience whilst…
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Rhys

Physics Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is support them in building their confidence. I’ve found that lots of students have a good understanding of a topic and know how to answer questions but they doubt themselves or simply don’t believe in their answer. As a tutor it’s important to remind students that they should have…
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Igor

Physics Tutor Mount Pleasant, NSW
In my opinion, apart from knowledge transfer, tutors are responsible for igniting passion about the subject in students. As a general rule, students require tutors because of unenthusiastic and boring teachers at school. Therefore, the tutors must be the opposite to those teachers. I can tailor my explanations to the specific student. This way,…
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Rishab

Physics Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Boost the confidence of the student in the subject and make the student put efforts consistently in the subject. Create a positive environment for the student, giving them time, space and reassurance that making mistakes, asking doubts however silly the student feels it might be, is normal and part of the journey. Empathy, Patience,…

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Inside Mount KemblaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Isla worked on analysing texts for the Reading to Write English module and explored strategies for tackling assessment tasks, focusing on how to approach text analysis.

Year 12 student Tom received feedback on his English assessment draft and practised breaking down essay questions alongside close text analysis.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Noah reviewed statistics in mathematics, concentrating on calculating mean and standard deviation while working through his homework assignment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student encountered setbacks preparing for an upcoming exam due to unclear information about the task, as noted: "could only get so much done in a limited time."

In Year 8 mathematics, one learner did not review solved questions independently between sessions, which slowed consolidation of linear functions and formulae.

Meanwhile, a Year 2 child's written work was sometimes rushed—forgetting to check if sums were addition or subtraction led to avoidable errors during quizzes.

Across these grades, missed opportunities for self-review and lack of proactive preparation often resulted in last-minute stress or repeated mistakes during assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Mount Kembla tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitating to start essays, now independently breaks down English assignments into clear steps and gets writing right away.

A Year 11 maths student, who previously struggled with algebraic concepts, managed to finish all the questions independently in the latest chapter—something she'd avoided attempting solo before.

In a primary session, a Year 3 student who used to rush through addition without checking now carefully marks her tens when carrying over and handed in homework free from mistakes.

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 Eagle Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Kembla Public School.