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Tutors in Tascott include a university medallist and K–12 STEM tutor, a qualified primary teacher, a seasoned maths mentor with international teaching experience, medical and engineering students with ATARs up to 97.35, accomplished peer leaders and Olympiad high achievers, plus award-winning creatives and musicians—all passionate about helping students thrive.

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Katrina

Business Studies Tutor Woy Woy Bay, NSW
As a tutor/educator the most important factor to foster with your student is that you are honest and patient. Each student develops at their own pace. My strengths include: *I have found that working with special needs students has helped me to become a more compassionate and patient educator. *My ability to review my own methods if progress is…

Local Reviews

Shobana has been great with my son Mathew. She breaks down complex problems into easy manageable chunks of information that he can understand. She is very clear and concise in her explanations. He is a lot happier in Maths. Thank you
Karen Di-ienno

Inside TascottTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Yillen focused on Pythagoras' Theorem—using the formula to solve right-angled triangle problems and then applying these skills to real-life contexts, as well as revising perimeter and area with exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Chloe worked through algebraic expressions involving indices and fractions, along with dividing fractions, using step-by-step breakdowns for tricky examples.

For a younger learner in Year 6, Arielle tackled surface area and volume of composite shapes while also practicing calculation of perimeters during targeted test revision sessions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived 12 minutes late and remained unfocused, needing "almost 80% of the answers" to stay engaged—his calculator was also missing, which stalled progress on Pi-based questions.

In a recent Year 11 session, forgetting both notes and workbook before an exam left him with no revision guide; distraction took over as he tried to recall details.

For a younger student, reluctance to submit written work for feedback during spelling practice meant missed opportunities for improvement ("to get more written material from the student if wanting feedback on it"). These moments slowed growth and left gaps unaddressed.

Recent Achievements

A Tascott tutor recently noticed a big shift in one Year 10 student who, after often waiting for answers to be explained, began tackling algebra problems on his own and even started asking for more challenging homework.

Another high schooler moved from feeling unsure about Pythagoras' Theorem to confidently working through foundation problems by the end of the session.

Among younger students, Chloe (Year 5) showed new initiative by double-checking her work independently rather than just following along—she now spots errors herself before the tutor points them out.

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 Kariong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Point Clare Public School.