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Tutors in Wakeley include a Primary Education student and seasoned K–10 tutor who was Year 12 Dux, multiple current university students with ATARs up to 97.6 and awards in Maths Olympiad, ICAS and Australian Mathematics Competition, experienced group and private tutors for all ages, and dedicated HSC subject mentors with teaching aspirations or experience.

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Yousef

Geography Tutor Hammondville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that the student understands the content. I say this as the biggest reason why students need tutors is because they do not understand the content they learn due to lack of attention they receive or lack of confidence to ask questions in class. I’m saying this I believe that by providing students…
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Victor

Geography Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
The possibility to enjoin the subject and the motivation of learning and helping to improve the critical thinking about their surroundings and the environment Very informative, quick response and good planner. Using different types of tools for…
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Milvia

Geography Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Truly teach students. Not tell them the answer, however guide the students to find the answer themselves. In my experience as a student, I was never truly challenged in my tutoring leading me to drop the class and self-learn instead. I aim to teach and be patient with students to ensure they feel empowered and confident to undergo all school…
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Vaibhav

Geography Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Make the class interesting by explaining concepts in a way that students remain engaged I have good basic foundations and can explain concepts with practical…
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Geography Tutor Austral, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do is build understanding, confidence, and independence. First, a tutor should help the student truly understand the material, not just memorise it. That means explaining concepts clearly and making sure they actually make sense. Second, building confidence is key. When students feel supported…
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Tasneem

Geography Tutor Holroyd, NSW
Be honest. It is very important for a tutor to be honest in their responses. Secondly, the language the teacher uses has great impact on the students. Therefore, the language should always be clear and clean. My strength as a tutor is that I can impart the concept in a very understandable manner using different aides (visual etc.). I make sure…

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Mina was great.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Emily worked through algebraic equations and reviewed indices, using past exam questions to address common errors.

Year 8 student Elizabeth revised surds and indices in preparation for an upcoming test, with a focus on accurate simplification.

For Year 6, Liam concentrated on strengthening core skills in multiplication and division, revisiting foundational calculations to build confidence and accuracy.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often jumped straight to answers in algebra and fractions, skipping written working and making errors that could have been caught by showing steps. As a tutor observed, "she skipped wording questions that seemed hard," missing out on valuable practice with complex problems.

In Year 11 revision, a student repeatedly relied on familiar techniques for trigonometry but avoided harder composite shape problems unless prompted, leading to shaky confidence before tests.

One Year 5 student was reluctant to write down working in long division, causing confusion during feedback; key calculation mistakes went unnoticed until homework review time.

Recent Achievements

A Wakeley tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip working steps now writing down known values and what she needs to find, which has made problem-solving much smoother.

Another high school student recently began openly double-checking her work after each question, catching small errors on her own rather than waiting for hints—something she hesitated to do before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who previously guessed at fractions is now actively reopening her tutoring notebook to check past strategies before attempting new problems, showing more independence in tackling tricky fraction questions.

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