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Woodford's tutors include a UNSW mathematics master's candidate with HSC Band 6 and E4 results, a former OOSH educator and early childhood teacher with extensive K–12 mentoring experience, an award-winning university science graduate and peer facilitator, seasoned homeschool group leader in STEM and creative arts, plus school Duxes and academic competition winners.

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Chemistry Tutor Lawson, NSW
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Chemistry Tutor Faulconbridge, NSW
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Chemistry Tutor Springwood, NSW
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Year 5 student Ethan worked on calculating perimeter and area as well as converting decimals to percentages, using real-world examples for practice.

In Year 9, Mia revised solving simultaneous equations and explored proportionality through challenging past exam questions.

For Year 10, Sarah focused on financial maths concepts such as calculating taxable income and Medicare levy, alongside preparation for her upcoming assessment by reviewing a recent worksheet.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often left homework incomplete, especially in algebra and bearings, which limited opportunities for targeted feedback—one tutor noted, "set homework should be completed."

In Year 11 Financial Maths, missed practice with tax and Medicare levy questions led to hesitation and second-guessing during problem-solving.

A Year 8 student arrived without organized materials or written working; as observed, "distracted easily, unorganised," which made it harder to track errors or review methods later.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student struggled with letter formation and sight words; confusion between 'j' and 'i' slowed reading progress during number activities.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodford recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate when tackling trigonometry now confidently finds missing angles and sides using trig and Pythagoras, even taking the lead with questions instead of waiting for prompts.

Another high schooler showed real growth in algebra—where she once second-guessed herself, she now works through index laws with increasing intuition and achieved a strong mark on her last exam.

Meanwhile, a younger student made steady progress in reading aloud: after struggling with new words, he now recognises familiar ones more easily and reads sentences out loud with fewer pauses.

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 Lawson Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Blue Mountains Steiner School.