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Orton Park's tutors include a Head of English with decades of international teaching and curriculum leadership, a Master of Mathematics candidate with Band 6 HSC results and three years' tutoring experience, seasoned K–12 literacy and classroom support specialists, a STEM mentor with US honors, and dedicated youth coaches and peer leaders in maths, science, and debating.

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Tutor White Rock, NSW
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Tutor Gormans Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing would be to be understanding and patient with the student. I also believe that it is important to be available for any questions the student may have. I am patient. I have a good command of the English language and therefore believe I would be able to explain concepts clearly and precisely. I have children of my…
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Tutor Gormans Hill, NSW
A tutor should create a safe space where students feel okay asking questions and making mistakes. Use real-world examples, simplify complex ideas, and make the subject less intimidating. My ability to mould my teaching style into different ways for each student's needs, learning style, and pace. I consider myself patient and very supportive to…
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Tony

Tutor West Bathurst, NSW
The most important thing would be finding his students best learning methods and tutoring accordingly. This ensures that the particular needs are met and areas of deficiency addressed. My ability to be emphatic with the student and understand the unique challenges and difficulties he or she experiences.I also bring a unique ability to apply real…

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We were all very happy with Emile. Our daughter was very pleased with what she learned.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ava reviewed her algebra test results and practiced expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions, including work with brackets.

Year 10 student Jack focused on trigonometry by calculating unknown sides in right-angled triangles using ratios, as well as revising the concept of angles of elevation and depression through problem-based questions.

For a Year 5 learner, Felix worked on multiplication facts alongside time-telling skills, using clocks and times tables to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to remember algebraic rearrangement steps during equation questions—"she needed prompting each time a variable became the subject," noted one tutor—which led to repeated errors and slowed progress on simultaneous equations.

In Year 5, untidy working in time-telling tasks (especially reading minutes) made it difficult for her to check or correct answers before moving on.

Meanwhile, a senior Biology student hesitated to label diagrams of meiosis stages from memory, resulting in confusion between spindle and centrosome placement when constructing their own notes. These gaps left key topics feeling less secure after sessions ended.

Recent Achievements

One Orton Park tutor noticed a real shift in Hannah, a Year 10 student who previously struggled to explain her working out in algebra; she's now talking through her reasoning with only minimal prompting and finishing more problems independently.

In biology, Jack (Year 11) managed to clearly distinguish between meiosis and mitosis after mixing them up before, and even explained their roles in genetic variation without help.

Meanwhile, Lyla from Year 6 started spotting her own mistakes during probability questions—she paused to rethink rather than guessing, which hadn't happened before.

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