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Wulagi's tutors include an ATAR 99 achiever and English dux, a Sydney Boys High School music prefect and debating champion, experienced group and private tutors in maths and sciences, primary-to-high-school mentors with degrees in engineering, psychology, or biology, plus award-winning leaders passionate about guiding students through both academic and personal growth.

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Amelie

Tutor Wagaman, NT
A tutor should be patient and never say something is easy. They should always encourage and find ways to explain something step-by-step such that everything is explained and can be linked back to a central idea. I am patient, friendly, and I can see and understand why something can be difficult to understand. I encourage and can relate to finding…
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Pal

Tutor Jingili, NT
One of the most important things a tutor can do is understand a students potential and pushing them to do to their best. I think I would be a good strict tutor who would push people to do their best. To me, the best tutoring style is one that caters to the specific student in their best learning…
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Jesse

Tutor Wanguri, NT
From my experience with tutors, I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are. Recognising someone's improvements, recalling how a student has overcome a challenge in the past can be a great motivator for the present as well as build self-confidence. Being a role model, students will be influenced by a tutor's method of…
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Nripan

Tutor Casuarina, NT
I believe one of the most important thing would be to build a student's confidence, teaching them to feel positive about themselves. Perhaps the student feels incapable of solving problems,despite possessing the ability. Thus, it is a tutor's duty to show students that they are capable and believe in themselves. It is also important that the…

Local Reviews

Our daughter had lost her confidence with maths and would quickly become overwhelmed with simple math equations and had stopped asking questions in class for fear of looking silly in front of her peers. Andrew has been great in helping Mia work through her anxiety and break down the equation in a simple way. She has really built her confidence and even after a short time her teacher has commented on her improvement. As parents we were concerned with Mia's anxiety around maths but Andrew has manged this well and impressed us with his proactive approach asking for her recent naplan results and the schools curriculum for her current and comming year so he can work in line with what she is learning in class. Looking forward to seeing her continue to improve.
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Year 6 student Elise focused on applying and converting units of measurement in maths, and began planning an extended written response on whether libraries are still necessary in schools.

For Year 10, Amelie worked through practice problems involving functions, domain, and range, as well as distance and midpoint concepts using targeted worksheets.

Meanwhile, another Year 10 student revised trigonometric applications by tackling angles of elevation and depression, along with using trigonometric relationships to solve problems involving three-dimensional figures.

Recent Challenges

Elise often assumes what the question is asking, rather than taking the time to carefully read through, which led to incomplete answers on comprehension tasks.

In Year 9 Maths, Amelie's workbook was described as "very haphazard"—her layout made it difficult for both student and tutor to follow multi-step calculations or revise later.

A Year 11 student lost marks in a recent test due to not double-checking answers and providing them in the wrong format, even though he understood the content.

Homework was also left incomplete several times across Years 6 and 9, leaving revision phases unfinished.

Recent Achievements

One Wulagi tutor noticed Amelie, a high school student, tackling quadratic application problems with much more independence than before—she now identifies her own errors during tests and corrects them without prompting.

Elise, in Year 7, used to hesitate when faced with multi-step maths questions but has started verbally outlining each step before solving, showing new clarity and structure in her approach.

Meanwhile, Noah (Year 8) was able to review his most recent test and independently correct several mistakes he'd previously missed.

Last week, Amelie finished plotting hyperbolas on her own for the first time.

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