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Tutors in North Macquarie include a 40-year veteran teacher and K–12 home tutor, a secondary maths teacher with Proficient NSW accreditation and over a decade's classroom experience, a homeschooling parent with a physics/maths honours degree, award-winning maths competitors, high-achieving university students in STEM fields, peer mentors, sports coaches, and passionate camp leaders.

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Lily

Modern History Tutor Calderwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for the student is to really get to know the strengths and weaknesses of the student. In identifying the strengths you can use these to help improve the weaker areas of learning. My strengths are being a patient and well resourced tutor. I’m finishing hsc last year I am up to date with knowledge of…
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Modern History Tutor Albion Park, NSW
In my experience tutoring students, as well as being a student myself, I believe a person needs to do four main things in order to be a good tutor; they need to be able to assess what their students are lacking, know what you can do to improve on their skills, communicate well, and boost the overall confidence of the student and the confidence…
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Matthew

Modern History Tutor Penrose, NSW
Tutoring is important in helping students who struggle with certain topics/points of focus. It helps with arranging a classroom setting outside schooling so that the student can focus on their work. My strength as a tutor is the ability to explains topics in different viewpoints and methodologies to help the student understand in their own way so…

Local Reviews

Stuart has been a big help to our son Ben and we have noticed that he is enjoying math homework from school more now. If Ben has any problems with Math then when he comes home he sends Stuart a message during the week and Stuart always responds to him at some point, which is great. Things are going really well indeed!
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Inside North MacquarieTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily worked on reading house plans and using scales to interpret real-life measurements.

For Year 10, Adeel tackled graphing quadratic and exponential functions as well as applying simple interest in financial maths problems.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Laaibah focused on critical path analysis—drawing network diagrams, calculating earliest and latest event times, and identifying the critical path using forward and backward scanning techniques.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student working on HSC-level finance questions often skipped writing out steps for multi-mark problems, which made it harder to catch errors and review logic—"writing down steps in solving harder questions" was highlighted as a needed focus.

Meanwhile, in Year 9 networks, not completing set homework meant less chance to ask about confusing terminology or practice drawing critical path diagrams.

In Year 3 maths, one student struggled with memorising times tables and tended to guess answers rather than work through them; when prompted to explain her thinking, she sometimes refused or got frustrated.

Recent Achievements

A North Macquarie tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to show her calculations now consistently writes out each step when simplifying ratios, making fewer mistakes and showing clearer reasoning.

In a recent high school session, another student managed to independently complete several challenging questions on network flow and critical path analysis—tasks that required guided help just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student who used to avoid division problems has started tackling them willingly after mastering new multiplication strategies, even choosing to attempt division questions without prompting in their last lesson.

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 Albion Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tullimbar Public School.