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Tutors in Port Botany include a fully qualified primary school teacher with extensive mainstream and special education experience, a Maths Olympiad awardee and ex-school captain, seasoned K–12 maths tutors, peer mentors, youth sports coaches, STEM graduates, high ATAR achievers (including 94+), and university scholars in mathematics, engineering, commerce and science.

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Matt

Engineering Studies Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Everything starts with guidance. Words are so powerful. So the main duty for a tutor is to give the key points to the student and make the student love the subject. So if you give the right guidance to the student they will be more courageous in the following courses. Because i was a honours student both in high school and university, i believe…
Dr. Fahad
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Dr. Fahad

Engineering Studies Tutor Rockdale, NSW
A tutor can guide students to achieve their goals, make them confident and sow seeds of morality and wisdom. At a young age, the values that a tutor can imply on a student are of paramount importance. I am highly passionate about teaching. Apart from that, I have strong communication skills and try to engage the students by making my lessons fun…
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Chadwick

Engineering Studies Tutor Rockdale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their skills to a high level or a level higher than what is was prior to tutoring - essentially to boost their competence and confidence for the subject area they are being tutored for. Another objective includes motivating the student to enjoy maths (or any other subject) beyond…
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Theruni

Engineering Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
Maintain a positive attitude, take away the stress from learning, guide them and restructure their approach to studying when they come across roadblocks. Besides this it is essential that the tutor has good notes, visual ques, easy acronyms and memorization strategies, probes the student to think on their own and create a curiosity and interest in…
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Sharif

Engineering Studies Tutor Sydenham, NSW
Encourage and motivate. Second and third only to giving them complete guidance. Showing them how they can get there and that they are completely able. As a tutor I believe you should never give up. There is always a way to make a student understand. We are in a sense guides and if we cant show them a certain way, then there is always another. I am…
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Felix

Engineering Studies Tutor Carlton, NSW
For a tutor to be the most beneficial for their student, the most important things that they can do is be patient and empathetic for their student to have a positive experience and learn. As a tutor, I believe that my strengths include leadership, communication, compassion, patience and dedication to help students successfully learn and…
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Roger

Engineering Studies Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing I believe is not only being able to share knowledge with students in order to help them achieve good grades but also providing them with the skills to utilise this knowledge on a day to day basis so that they can see the relevance and importance of it. I believe that my strength comes from the fact that I am still a…
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Zeinab

Engineering Studies Tutor Bexley, NSW
A tutor must be honest in giving the information, and being well prepared. Being organized, explaining ideas in a clear way and in different methods, and being clever in…
William
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William

Engineering Studies Tutor Allawah, NSW
The most important aspects I can do for the student is being able to help the student outside of the lesson time with questions that they might have before an exam or even homework questions. My strengths as a tutor for me are that I am able to deliver the information in an understanding way in different methods to help the student understand. I…
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Ishan

Engineering Studies Tutor Enmore, NSW
A few of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student are: - provide accurate information of the subject being taught, - encouraging students, - behave appropriately, - listen to their problems. My previous and current students have told me that I can explain materials in a way they could understand. I was also told that I have…
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Jimmy

Engineering Studies Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is not answer the students homework for them but to lead them to the answer, whether it would be going back to help them understand the concept, method or what the question is asking. Guiding the student towards developing better study habits and organisational skills is also important as these would in…
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Sparsh

Engineering Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…

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Inside Port BotanyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Ali worked on trigonometry, including using the sine and cosine rules to solve triangle problems.

For Year 11, Marcus reviewed concepts from his yearly exam such as depreciation calculations and converting between percentages, units, and significant figures.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily focused on advanced calculus by practising differentiation techniques like the chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, a student often hesitated when tackling unfamiliar algebraic strategy problems—she took a bit of time to think with these types of questions, as one tutor observed—leading to slower progress through revision sets.

For a Year 11 Advanced student, difficulties recalling formulas during trigonometry tests resulted in extended pauses and incomplete solutions under exam conditions.

In science (Year 10), over-reliance on re-reading notes rather than active practice left some terminology misunderstood, impacting short-answer responses.

During senior calculus sessions, another student relied heavily on reference sheets for graphing tasks instead of attempting independent recall, which slowed adaptation to new question types.

Recent Achievements

One Port Botany tutor recently noticed a big shift in Lucy, a Year 12 student, who now tackles challenging calculus problems independently after months of needing step-by-step help; last session she completed an entire trial paper section without prompting.

In Year 10 maths, Ruby has moved from hesitating on quadratic equations to confidently factorising and even attempting tougher derivative questions.

Meanwhile, Selena in Year 4, who once avoided pattern tasks, surprised her tutor by identifying complex number patterns and converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time all on her own during their most recent 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 Malabar Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like La Perouse Public School.