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Waverton's tutors include a North Sydney Girls Homework Club specialist with years of K–6 experience, an IB 99.4 ATAR-predicted Physics dux, Cammeraygal High's robotics mentor and STEM awardee, seasoned private and centre tutors, national science competition winners, peer mentors, youth sports coaches, and passionate academic achievers in Maths Extension and English Literature.

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Bep

Legal Studies Tutor Randwick, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are build trust, encourage genuine confidence, and teach students how to learn independently. It's not just about helping them get through one subject or assignment, it's about giving them the skills and self-belief they can carry with them into everything else they do. I think my main strengths…
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Sunarvi Singh

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
There is a quote by William Butler Yeats that captures the essence of what I believe is crucial for a tutor: "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." This means that a tutor's role is not just to transfer information to the student, but to spark their curiosity and interest in learning. Therefore, the most important…
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Flory

Legal Studies Tutor North Bondi, NSW
Empathy is key. If a tutor can show how learning certain topics can help a student in the future, it keeps the student's interest held in the subject for longer. What really helps is to periodically give some positive feedback to the student about their progress - how he or she has improved in the past 3 months, or month, for example. Because of…
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Jayden

Legal Studies Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Helping students improve or maintain their grades, along with teaching extremely valuable lessons is the most important thing I can do for a student. A tutor not only teaches but shows compassion, is understanding, and helps student be the best that they can be. An example is when helping a student who suffers from bad time management. This for…

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We are very happy with the tutoring service provided to us. The tutors are enthusiastic and well prepared to assist in their subjects. We would highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring.
Zoe Banks, Waverton

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Charlie worked on logic and probability through challenging homework word problems, along with number patterns and the addition and subtraction of negative numbers.

In Year 9, Emily focused on revising linear algebra concepts using practice assignments and explored key ideas in networks by interpreting diagrams.

For Year 10, Alex completed trigonometry revision—especially sine rule applications—and tackled a financial mathematics review to consolidate understanding of percentages in real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student approached logarithms and exponentials confidently, but avoided writing full working—"explaining his working out will help him better understand concepts," a tutor noted—making it harder to catch misconceptions early.

In Year 9 algebra revision, one student only tackled easy problems set by the teacher, so weak spots in graphing and congruency proofs went unaddressed before tests.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner hesitated to admit confusion during new linear topics, sometimes just nodding along rather than asking questions; this led to gaps that later slowed progress when more complex problems appeared.

Recent Achievements

One Waverton tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who used to freeze up on worded maths problems—this week, he started talking through each step out loud and grouped terms confidently on his own.

A Year 11 student tackled revision questions in geometry and even requested extra practice in an area she previously avoided, showing new initiative during her session.

In Year 6 English, a quieter student began asking clarifying questions about literary techniques instead of guessing, which hadn't happened before—she finished by explaining metaphor examples back unprompted.

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 Stanton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SHORE - Sydney Church of England Preparatory School, North Sydney.