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Thornton's tutors include a Physics graduate and seasoned maths specialist with years of K–12 tutoring, a high-achieving Year 11 dux and creative competition winner, an engineer-mentor with university-level teaching experience, award-winning science students, published young authors, and caring peer mentors recognised for academic excellence in STEM and English.

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Michelle

Chemistry Tutor South Maitland, NSW
To be reliable and efficient. As a chemistry tutor, I need to be able to make sure that the student knows how I am going to help them. I believe that practice creates better students. Repetition of hard topics is also a must. A tutor needs to create a healthy relationship with the student in order to ensure that they can help them improve. This…
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Hannie Lyn

Chemistry Tutor Metford, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to help them develop their learning style. Students who are performing poorly in school need help to know the best learning style that is effective for them. As a tutor, exploring learning styles with the student is vital. Once students understand their learning style, they can…
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Donovan

Chemistry Tutor Tenambit, NSW
I believe the best thing a chemistry tutor can do is to encourage their students and foster enthusiasm for learning, instead of looking at it as a chore, together we can build their toolbox of skills to take on the world. One of my greatest strengths when tutoring is that my wide range of experiences allows me to make tailored analogies to…
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Sneha

Chemistry Tutor Tarro, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can provide for a student in my opinion include; - Have patience - A fun attitude to help make the learning experience enjoyable and to further help understand the difficult concepts they may come across. - Willingness to sacrifice extra time if need be to ensure their student is completely satisfied…
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Kat

Chemistry Tutor South Maitland, NSW
To build their confidence in their own capacity and to celebrate their improvements with them I take a student centric approach, trying to meet them where they are at without judgement. I'm particularly good at working with students with learning differences (eg Autism,…
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Abhitab

Chemistry Tutor Fletcher, NSW
Provide proper learning material and plan to study. Patience and implementing the learning…

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Very helpful staff. An appropriate tutor was found quickly and tutoring started straight away.
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Year 9 student Jack worked on adding and subtracting algebraic fractions, as well as factorising quadratic expressions and solving quadratics using the quadratic formula.

For Year 10, Olivia practiced surface area calculations for prisms, cylinders, cones and spheres, including deriving the formulas from diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam focused on financial mathematics topics like PAYG tax and calculating gross versus net income, along with simplifying indices and working with negative exponents in algebra.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4 maths, one student frequently guessed answers under time pressure instead of showing working, particularly with negative numbers—"she tends to guess the answer when there's a time limit," noted a tutor.

In Year 8 English, untidy written work and skipped planning steps made it hard for the marker to follow Rylan's ideas in essays.

Senior students (Years 10–12) often left calculations unwritten or relied on mental shortcuts during algebra and calculus problems, leading to repeated errors and lost marks.

After setbacks on practice tests, motivation dropped noticeably; missed homework compounded this by limiting opportunities for targeted feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Thornton tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to check assessment criteria is now independently reviewing exam notifications and seeking out revision points, even gathering statistics for an upcoming task.

In a recent high school maths session, another student—who used to rely on the tutor for each step—worked through compound interest problems she hadn't seen before and explained her reasoning aloud without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who would usually rush answers has started speaking slowly and clearly as she works through tricky fraction problems, pausing to articulate her thinking at every stage.

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