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Tutors in South Nowra include a 40-year veteran teacher with NSW and international experience, an accredited secondary maths teacher with over a decade's classroom expertise, a Griffith Honours College scholar and peer mentor, PhD-level science instructors, national-level student leaders, competition duxes, accomplished youth coaches, and specialists in K–12 English and STEM.

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Chriselle

English Tutor Nowra, NSW
Being patient, encouraging and compassionate to students, particularly those who struggle to grasp content, have learning difficulties and those that suffer from anxiety. Also, being an enthusiastic tutor is important to engage students in their learning and to make mundane topics seem more interesting. I am knowledgeable in my subject areas and…

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Inside South NowraTutoring Sessions

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Year 8 student Emily worked on solving two-step equations and basic algebra skills such as factorising.

For Year 10, Alex focused on trigonometry concepts including angles of elevation and depression, applying trig ratios to real-world problems using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah revised critical path analysis in networks—covering activity tables, immediate predecessors, and drawing network diagrams—as well as practising minimum spanning trees through past HSC questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student often left working steps out—he skipped showing steps in equations, which hid sign errors—making it harder to spot mistakes during review.

A Year 10 student relied heavily on memorising formulas for surface area rather than understanding their origins, so when faced with unfamiliar problems, confidence dropped and solutions stalled.

In senior maths, another avoided graphing functions by hand, preferring notes or calculators; as a result, recognising function shapes without prompts remained a challenge during class tests.

Missed or incomplete homework in Year 12 meant less opportunity to clarify bivariate data questions before assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Nowra recently noticed Andrea, a senior student, moving from confusion to confidently converting between radians and degrees, even applying these skills to solve trigonometric equations independently—a big leap after struggling with exact values last month.

In Year 10, Laaibah started showing her working more clearly when simplifying ratios, having previously skipped steps or guessed answers.

Meanwhile, one primary student quickly picked up two-step equations and surprised their tutor by accurately solving a tricky composite shapes problem without help—something they'd avoided attempting 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 Nowra (Central) Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St John the Evangelist Catholic High School.