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Tutors in Point Wolstoncroft include a university-trained mathematics teacher, seasoned high school and HSC tutors, a Dux with ATAR 91.3, a school chaplain's assistant (ATAR 95.25), primary education specialists, peer mentors, an Olympiad and academic prizewinner, and several award-winning leaders passionate about teaching and supporting K–12 students.

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Jack

Tutor Point Wolstoncroft, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to recognise and stimulate wherever possible a personal interset in the subject being taught. Ideally this will literally involve relating the subject to the student's own intellectual, cultural or recreational interests, but it may simply involve alinging success in the subject to broader…
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Darshan

Tutor Windermere Park, NSW
Be a responsible role model while teaching accurate content I have refined communication skills and am able to demonstrate concepts well visually and…
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Jazmin

Tutor Bonnells Bay, NSW
Tutors help foreground the development of confidence in what lies within the mind of students that enhances their ability to express thoughts and opinion essential for adult life. A tutor also becomes a trustee of the student, whom insecurities are revealed, and therefore solutions can be found based on the bond created between the two. The…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Caves Beach, NSW
The most important thing is bringing the the learning down to the students level. I believe by doing this not only makes learning relatable and accessible, but also make the whole experience fun and enjoyable. My strengths include being able to listen to what the student says. If they are having difficult over a particular concept, then I would go…
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Leanne

Tutor Buttaba, NSW
I think fostering curiosity and confidence are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Technical knowledge is obviously extremely important, however, I think building solid study foundations is something a student will carry with them for the rest of their lives. As a current university student, I understand the frustration that…
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Brohden

Tutor Mirrabooka, NSW
Patience and understanding how each individual student learns the best I enjoy doing maths and therefore making the student enjoy the subject as…
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Jazmin

Tutor Bonnells Bay, NSW
In order for the relationship between and student and tutor to bloom, the tutor needs to be a good listener, patient, honest, flexible, confident and willing to collaborate. I believe I am capable of all these items, and more. I believe I am patient, and have a creative way of teaching. I am enthusiastic in all aspects of life, and tutoring is no…
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Olivia

Tutor Bonnells Bay, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to what they don’t understand and coming up with different ways that relate to that child that will help them to understand the question, and any other future questions based on the same problem. I am patient and understanding allowing me to have multiple approaches to…
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Thanurjaya

Tutor Bonnells Bay, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to approach questions themselves as I believe it improves their thinking process and teaches them problem-solving skills, allowing for independence and further improvement. Most importantly, creating a positive environment where they feel safe and comfortable to…
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Michael

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to be able to make the student want to learn the material on their own. If you instill a passion for mathematics within the student, it will cause them to grow on their own. Generally, I am pretty good at determining where the gap in the students understand lies, whether it's in the foundations of what is…
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Elijah

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
To be patient, it can be hard to be patient when it is easy for us as adults as we know the topic, but patience is so important to remember that they are learning, just as we did one day. I am extroverted, I love people and love to socialise, so I will make my tutoring lesson fun for the…
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Joel

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
To make learning fun and easy and to set the student up with a strong foundation so they can be successful in their further studies and future. I am very patient and understanding of where the student is at with their knowledge and how to build them up to where they need to be in knowledge or even past that to get them ahead of the crowd. I am…
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Mayada

Tutor Doyalson, NSW
To guide them onto the correct answers and teach them how to learn and take responsibility in their own learning. Responsible hand reliable, try to stay on top of…

Local Reviews

Maleeha is such a gentle person who fits really well with my daughter. Her punctuality and wonderful personality really shows her enthusiasm towards her role and i love that! Thank you for helping my daughter and she is also grateful of your advices and support.
Jen M

Inside Point WolstoncroftTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Claudia practiced addition with larger numbers using the split strategy and worked on subtracting tens from three-digit numbers, including mixed examples.

Year 7 student Nina focused on multiplying and adding fractions, as well as reviewing times tables accuracy through verbal recall.

Meanwhile, Leonardo in Year 8 completed questions involving place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to assess his understanding before moving on to more complex multi-digit multiplication strategies.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, one student's workbook showed messy layout and unclear working when adding fractions—"writing was hard to follow," noted the tutor, making errors harder to spot during revision.

A Year 8 student in algebra hesitated to show steps for factorisation problems, especially under test conditions; her lack of confidence led her to avoid writing full solutions even when she knew the answer.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for probability found it difficult to retain key methods between sessions due to incomplete homework and minimal revision outside class. This left her struggling to recall processes during practice exams.

Recent Achievements

One Point Wolstoncroft tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student, Aanika, who previously hesitated to attempt complex linear equations now confidently solves them on her own after working through the steps together.

In another session with a Year 8 student, Jasmine began applying the lowest common multiple method independently for fraction questions—last term she would wait for hints before starting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student, Claudia, who once struggled to read times from an analogue clock without prompting, surprised her tutor by reading tricky times like 6:47 aloud and then drawing them herself on the board.

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 Wangi Library Creative Hub, wanji wanji—or at your child's school (with permission), like Gwandalan Public School.