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Tutors in Wallaroo include a seasoned school ICT and maths teacher with nine years' experience, a science and engineering double degree student who's taught Year 9 classes, an ATAR 97.8 graduate and Olympiad participant, a Dux awardee from Gosford Selective, creative writing and music competition winners, and qualified educators with early childhood expertise.

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Sachin

Tutor Macgregor, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are:- 1. Build a strong relationship: A tutor should build a strong relationship with a student by showing empathy, patience, and a genuine interest in their success. This can help the student feel more comfortable asking questions, expressing concerns, and seeking help when needed.…
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Jalene

Tutor Latham, ACT
Being understanding, compassionate, and encouraging. Having someone in your corner who fully believes in you makes an absolute world of difference. But having someone who is compassionate as well, I think that is most important. There are many variables that can influence a students' educational experience, and having someone who is understanding…
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Lalit

Tutor Casey, ACT
That light bulb moment I discussed above. It’s getting the student to unlock that puzzle in their mind and being able to understand the problem at hand. I find that is the true way to learn. Forcing a student to revise work and memorise is not something I found of, hence it’s not something I promote or work by. I’m balanced in both…
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Upeksha

Tutor Casey, ACT
A tutor can improve a students' knowledge as well as his attitudes. He can guide them to be a better citizen in future. Students future is dependents on teacher. My subject knowledge is the very first strength.The way of guiding students.my patience towards students.Friendly nature with them.Ability of preparing nice lesson…
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Krisn

Tutor Casey, ACT
Firstly, the tutor must minimize the students' weaknesses and teach to their strengths. Secondly, the tutor can incorporate connections to the student's interest. He/she can truly personalize the learning. My passion to educate people is itself a strength for me and my teaching profession. Good communication skills, jovial nature, empathy, being…
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Priyanka

Tutor Casey, ACT
Impotant things a tuto can do is making good changes in children life providing academic guidance and explaing the concepts. My paitence and understanding of students is the strenght i…
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David

Tutor Casey, ACT
Provide tools for students to be able to find solutions on their own. Being an extra resource on top of school I can explain things in a multitude of ways I genuinely am passionate about my subject I am out going and…
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Sara

Tutor Casey, ACT
Tutors should tailor lessons for individual students. Everyone learns differently and adapting to the method of how a student learns the best is what a tutor should always aim for. I also believe tutors should encourage students to believe in their abilities, grow from their mistakes and develop independent thinking. My strengths are that I can…
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Harsimran

Tutor Casey, ACT
Most important thing is understanding students problems. I am honest, understanding and patient…
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Mehak

Tutor Casey, ACT
I think most important is to understand and listen to the students . Understanding their needs and requirements and providing assistance accordingly. Good communicator Good…
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Ziggy

Tutor Casey, ACT
Understand how the learn the best and apply that to how you tech them My listening skills and my…
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Aeyaan

Tutor Florey, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, help them develop independent thinking skills, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to explain complex ideas in simple, relatable ways. I’m patient and…
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Cruz

Tutor Evatt, ACT
Helping students develop joy towards learning new things. Like anything in life, happiness is a big motivator. If I am able to help my students fall in love with learning, I feel like I have done my job. Patience, I understand every student has different needs and some might take longer to learn a particular concept/subject. Nevertheless, I will…
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Ugyen

Tutor Evatt, ACT
A tutor is more like a friend, I believe tutors make learning an enjoyable activity, instead of making it nerve-wracking for the child. Tutoring is a more relaxing route to guide and educate. I am capable of explaining and demonstrating different methods that help students understand better. I always find ways to integrate their own interests in…
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Adam

Tutor Evatt, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student interested in whatever subject they are learning. The best way to learn anything is to show genuine interest in that topic. Tutors should not only assist students in specific areas, they should also engage with the student in a manner that makes the student interested in…
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Anantha Krishnan

Tutor Evatt, ACT
Rather than giving some boring lectures, teach them with examples surrounding themselves I'm confident that I can explain to the students thoroughly and I'm an active listener. So, I can work on students' problems rather than teaching them the things they already…
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Chris

Tutor Evatt, ACT
Develop the student’s knowledge and confidence in the topics they are being tutored in. Clarity and depth of explanation. Personal experience in chosen…
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Claudia

Tutor Higgins, ACT
Help the student build confidence, a lot of the time when they might be struggling with a concept lack of confidence can be a big part of the problem, i think creating a safe and understanding learning environment where the student is able to try freely is the most important thing a tutor can do. I think that being able to explain and understand a…
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Ule

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
increase confidence Be creative and flexible with learning styles build relationships teach how to problem solve adaptability active…
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Obaee

Tutor Evatt, ACT
There are several things that a tutor can do to support and help a student succeed. Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Listen and understand the student's needs and learning style: It is important for a tutor to be able to listen to a student's needs and understand how they learn best in order to tailor…
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Vivien

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Make students understand the topic and have confidence in themselves. I have able to create a calm and welcoming study environment for my pupils. Build good rapport with both parents' and…
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Darshika

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
First of all build relationships with students, listen to them very carefully, constantly assess and adjust your strategy, try to be creative and flexible with learning styles and also always be patient with students at all times.â° Teach students how to problem-solve. ... Foster student independence. As a tutor I have listening skills,…
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Talia

Tutor Scullin, ACT
I believe that a good tutor will be patient and do their best to explain concepts in a way that the individual student will understand and also do their best to answer any questions. I also think a really important thing a tutor can do for a student is emphasise the importance of persisting and learning from failure. I also believe it is important…

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Content Covered

Year 6 Caledon worked through the fundamentals of geometry, including deriving volume and surface area formulas for cubes and prisms, and received an introduction to sphere calculations.

In Year 11, Anise focused on applying the chain rule to differentiate compound functions and practiced advanced algebraic manipulation through extension questions.

For Year 12, Lewis explored equations of tangents and normals at points on curves, with a strong emphasis on handling the challenging algebra these problems often require.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, Caledon often forgot to complete assigned homework, which limited chances to reinforce methods between sessions—one note reads, "Caledon had forgot to do last week's homework again."

In Year 11 calculus, Anise sometimes avoided checking working in assignments where time was not a factor; this led to small errors persisting into her final answers.

For a Year 9 algebra task, one student's written layout made it difficult for both tutor and learner to track equalities clearly.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tried to impress by using overly complex explanations, which actually obscured their real understanding during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wallaroo noticed Anise, a senior student, moving from occasional mistakes to consistently applying log laws even with abstract variable-based questions—a big step up from her earlier uncertainty.

In another session, Caledon, also in high school, managed multi-step quadratic problems independently and was quick to relate transformations between quadratics and cubics, which he found confusing just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, Amit in Year 6 has started structuring essays on his own without prompts; before, he needed reminders for each section.

Last week, Anise tackled area-under-curve integration tasks using real-world examples and set up her solutions with little help.

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 Kippax Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fraser Primary School.