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Woodberry's tutors include a former K–12 academic coach with seven years' experience, a university science graduate and current maths/physics tutor, a biomedical student recognised for primary maths mentoring, an HSC ATAR 97.95 scorer and peer leader, plus school Duxes and competition awardees in STEM—each bringing proven teaching skills and subject passion to local students.

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Aminah

English Tutor Chisholm, NSW
Being able to answer questions and be general guidance for a student is most important, especially on the journey to improve marks. I believe having someone you can ask questions to who is not a school teacher can be less daunting than having to ask in class, which will then help boost the confidence of the student. I am a patient person with a…
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Shriya

English Tutor Maryland, NSW
I believe the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is to foster confidence in their students to independently learn and build confidence in their skills. A tutor should also be able to inspire curiosity so that students become better learners in their field and ask questions. Lastly, the tutor should be flexible to…
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Sneha

English Tutor Tarro, NSW
Some of the most important things an english 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…
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Kristen

English Tutor Maryland, NSW
A tutor should not just be present to give the student all the answers. Its about building confidence and understanding the student’s way of thinking in order to help them grasp concepts and overcome their academic difficulties. Its about taking on a leadership and mentor role so that you can guide your student, and making them feel comfortable…
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Jude Alphonse Savio

English Tutor Fletcher, NSW
I believe if I can make a difference in the student's life such that they are at a better place from when I began teaching them and If I am actually able to see quantifiable results. Then it's really a win win for the both of us. I have very good foundational knowledge on things I prepare to teach. I have very good communication skills which makes…
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Richard

English Tutor Shortland, NSW
The biggest thing would be to help students understand that ignorance is not failure. Just because they don't know something "basic", that does not mean they are worse than others, or are stupider, or are not going to succeed. It simply means they were not taught in a way that makes sense to them. This could be for a number of reasons, and not…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily worked through converting decimals to fractions and percentages, as well as decimal placement in numbers.

Year 8 student James practised solving straight-line equations using the gradient formula (m) and y-intercept (c), tackling several exam-style problems for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia revised surds and indices, including negative indices and simplifying fractional powers, while also applying scientific notation to unit conversions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was hesitant to attempt challenging algebra and indices problems, often freezing up when unsure—student freezes up when overwhelmed, shuts down, second guesses—which led to repeated errors and a reluctance to practice independently.

In Year 8 maths, another struggled with multi-step worded questions, losing focus partway through and missing key data needed for problem-solving.

Meanwhile, in Year 11 English, failing to plan essays resulted in scattered ideas and missed opportunities to build arguments with evidence.

Forgotten homework or revision tasks also meant less confidence recalling prior concepts during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodberry noticed Molly, a Year 10 student, moving from needing step-by-step guidance to independently solving two advanced algebra questions after recalling methods from earlier sessions—a shift from past uncertainty with exam-style tasks.

In Year 8, Rylan recently demonstrated more initiative during revision by looking up statistics for his history assessment on his own and identifying the main revision points without prompting.

Meanwhile, Olivia in Year 5, who used to hesitate with new number concepts, now logically works out Roman numerals she hasn't seen before and applies her multiplication tables quickly when tackling large numbers.

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