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Tutors in Croudace Bay include a university maths dux with a 6.7/7 GPA, an ATAR 95.7 advanced maths cohort rank #1, multiple award-winning school captains and Olympiad participants, early childhood and primary education specialists, a PhD lecturer, accomplished youth coaches, and high-achieving STEM undergraduates passionate about mentoring students from primary through HSC.

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Aidhan

Maths Tutor Croudace Bay, NSW
Give the student confidence and motivation to commit to their own learning Good at simplifying things, breaking concepts down with analogies, diagrams, schematics,…
Hugo
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Hugo

Maths Tutor Croudace Bay, NSW
I think it is important to create a casual, comfortable learning space for students where they feel comfortable talking to me as another student rather than a teacher. I feel this benefits them by not feeling that they are in a classroom, but rather simply discussing topics of difficulty with a colleague or mentor, ultimately increasing enthusiasm…
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Amy-Leigh

Maths Tutor Belmont North, NSW
Educate in a positive and supportive way, where students feel comfortable. Work with the student/parent to identify each students unique learning techniques to help with increased engagement and academic success. Assist students to increase their knowledge in areas of difficulty. My biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to adapt my…
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Arnav

Maths Tutor Speers Point, NSW
The most important thing by far is engagement. Tutoring is good, although it can only do so much if the students interest is elsewhere. The best thing a maths tutor can do is help the student engage more in school as the student will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% with a tutor so using that 80% to your advantage is the most…
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Cooper

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Helping a student to enjoy a subject, or at the very least succeed, is a major thing to help them through school. Everyone has different needs, and a maths tutor helps accommodate those needs in an efficient way. Inspiration can go a long way, and improving their enjoyment of a subject may set them up for a future they love. When I tutored my…
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Harold

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Eventually get them to a level where they become self-sufficient and confident in their abilities to teach themselves as well as think for themselves. These are skills that will be required when going to university as often (in my experience) you cannot have the professor/tutor sit down with you and go through concepts you didn't comprehend. These…
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Sneha

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Build trust and rapport. Indemnify knowledge gaps. Set goals and expectations. Create personalised plans. Provide feedback and encouragement. Flexibility in teaching styles and approach to meet individual students…
Leanne
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Leanne

Maths Tutor Buttaba, NSW
I think fostering curiosity and confidence are the most important things a maths tutor can do for a student. Technical knowledge is obviously extremely important, however, I think building solid study foundations is something a student will carry with them for the rest of their lives. As a current university student, I understand the frustration…
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Jie

Maths Tutor Adamstown Heights, NSW
Hit the point to reach truly personalize the learning, which can be achieved by knowing students well and rapturing good relationship, incorporating connections to the student's interests -Patience -Rich experiences in teaching accumulated from years of university lecturer in medicine -Structured and problem-solving teaching…
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Nandithaa

Maths Tutor New Lambton Heights, NSW
1. Clarify Concepts – Simplify complex topics and present them in an understandable way. 2. Encourage Critical Thinking – Guide students to think independently rather than just memorize. 3. Provide Support & Motivation – Foster confidence and a positive attitude toward learning. 4. Adapt to Learning Styles – Tailor teaching methods to…
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Md Akhtar

Maths Tutor Edgeworth, NSW
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to provide personalized guidance and support, fostering a positive learning environment that nurtures their academic growth and self-confidence. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to effectively communicate complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner, adapting my…
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Aditya

Maths Tutor Adamstown Heights, NSW
Believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is connect with the student and understand how the student learns and tailor their tutoring according to that style. I also believe it's very important for tutors to be patient and considerate when students are learning. I believe that I can teach in a fun, enjoyable and visual…
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Matthew

Maths Tutor Swansea, NSW
The most important thing is bringing the the learning down to the students level. I believe by doing this not only makes learning relatable and accessible, but also make the whole experience fun and enjoyable. My strengths include being able to listen to what the student says. If they are having difficult over a particular concept, then I would go…
James
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James

Maths Tutor Tingira Heights, NSW
I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to be patient. I think it is important to understand that everyone learns at their own pace and in their own way. It is important to be patient and engaged so that the student feels comfortable and safe to ask questions which create productive dialog. I think my biggest…
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Kieran

Maths Tutor Tingira Heights, NSW
Rather than just putting points down on a page, I think a maths tutor needs to find ways to relate with what the students are feeling making it easier to explain it to them I can talk to all kinds of people and find ways to relate with people making it easier to explain the work to…
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Zach

Maths Tutor Belmont North, NSW
To help them find and understand the answers themselves, opposed to just being told answers, or given formulas without proper explanation. This helps them not only understand there answers but also question answers they believe to be incorrect. I have good communication skills and I'm very patient. I also feel that my enjoyment for these subjects…
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Hudson

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
In my experience there are parts of courses that a student can not or would not understand on their own, however through my assistance to understand road blocks in course content and as a result help resolve and navigate them to me is the most important aspect of the job. I can explain course content in a manner students would find engaging and…
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Carlos

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
I think being a maths tutor is especially important in the sense that they are capable of adapting to their students needs and the way they process information, able to come up with different strategies to help the student learn the topic is the way best suited for them. I also think a tutor should be able to help the student understand the topic…
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Muhammad

Maths Tutor Hillsborough, NSW
Based on my experience, I believe tutoring goes beyond the instructional role to supplement class-room teaching in three ways: Empathic: Face-to-face or personalized tutoring is intended to be remedial in nature. At times, the lack of understanding of some fundamental concepts from the prior years causes difficulty for the student. The tutor…
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Anika

Maths Tutor Boolaroo, NSW
A tutor should be able to build upon the basics and the foundation of a subject, most exams require an application of the basics. Students can only achieve full marks if they can apply their core knowledge in different ways to suit a question. Hence, the most important thing a maths tutor can do is teach ways to apply the basics. In math, there…
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Hannah

Maths Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Guide their progress on working out a question on their own, rather than just giving them the answer as this enables them to solve similar problems by themselves in the future and develop their problem solving skills as well. I am very patient and enjoy encouraging and challenging students in guiding them figure things out themselves. I have a lot…
Michael
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Michael

Maths Tutor Cardiff, NSW
To be there for them and don't make a student feel silly. Find out how a students mind works and try to teach to their train of thought My strengths are my patience and I love seeing children set themselves up to succeed…
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Mithun

Maths Tutor Kotara South, NSW
Making sure the student can understand what is being taught, and making sure that they are able to solve any problems pertaining to the topic on their own in the future. Being able to see how people have issues understanding certain topics and guiding them into being able to properly work out anything similar they may encounter in the…

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Content Covered

Year 9 Tiffany completed a diagnostic assessment covering algebra and financial maths concepts to identify focus areas.

For Year 10, Lucy practised calculating simple and compound interest as well as depreciation by working through worded financial mathematics questions.

Meanwhile, Year 3 Julian worked on addition and subtraction with two-digit numbers before tackling more advanced four- and five-digit number problems, reinforcing his arithmetic skills through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to recall area and volume formulas during geometry, leading to hesitation and incomplete solutions; "he kept pausing, trying to remember which formula fit each shape."

In Year 11 Chemistry, a lack of reviewing titration calculations left gaps before an upcoming assessment.

A senior HSC student was slow to attempt more challenging exam-style questions, focusing instead on easier practice and shallow formal responses.

During a Year 7 algebra session, forgetting worksheets meant key material wasn't available for revision—resulting in extra time spent searching for resources rather than practicing equations.

Recent Achievements

A Croudace Bay tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who had struggled to interpret worded maths questions—now, he breaks them down independently and asks for clarification when stuck instead of guessing.

In another session, a high schooler who used to make simple calculation errors with financial maths now catches these mistakes on his own and even completed multi-step compounding problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who was hesitant about shapes last term confidently named every 3D shape presented and volunteered to explain their properties aloud.

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 Belmont Library, ngarrabanga—or at your child's school (with permission), like Valentine Public School.