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Karen

Maths Tutor Emerton, NSW
I believe the role of a maths tutor extends beyond academic assistance. I empathise with the pressures and challenges students face, and through my own experiences, I have identified effective strategies that can significantly alleviate their stress. Thus, I aim to guide students on how to manage and cope with stressors associated with exams and…
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Sehandu

Maths Tutor Emerton, NSW
The most important thing is to teach the student different ways to learn the content as well as teaching them how to perform under pressure. Empathy, communication skills and…
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Trishia Denisse

Maths Tutor Emerton, NSW
I think the most important things are being really patient with them, make learning fun, and be passionate in what you are doing. I have patience. I’m also fun so the students won’t get bored while learning. I am also passionate in…
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Rasif

Maths Tutor Blackett, NSW
- Reminding the student that the HSC isn't as dramatic as their school culture makes it seem. Instead it is just a piece of paper like any other exam. - Hearing the student talk about their weakness and uncertainties, and working on them immediately to have optimised for their upcoming exam. - Willingness to listen with any issues a student may…
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Zena

Maths Tutor Dharruk, NSW
Tutors should always make students feel safe and comfortable. It's important to create an environment where they are not afraid to ask questions, as curiosity is a pathway for knowledge and will assist them in their learning experience. It is also important to create an environment where students don't feel shame for not understanding content. A…
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Nisha

Maths Tutor Hebersham, NSW
I ensure that students have a solid foundation before moving on to more advanced concepts by breaking down complex topics into simpler, more understandable components. Being empathetic and understanding of the student's challenges and concerns helps me to build better rapport with them I ensure that time is used efficiently by being…
Sara
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Sara

Maths Tutor Whalan, NSW
Be patient be confident Be honest Be friendly be good at team working be a good listener Establish a good study timetable with students Show that you care about them communication and teaching skills friendly ability to connect with children ability to explain difficult things in a simple way good at maths love maths and…
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Baseera

Maths Tutor Whalan, NSW
The most important things that a maths tutor can do are to boost self-esteem, promote independent thinking, and make learning fun. I want to help students in understanding the material by motivating them to take on difficulties alone. The ultimate goal of a tutor will be to help students develop the abilities and mindset necessary to solve…
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Madhubhashini Vinoka

Maths Tutor Whalan, NSW
make a math or science genius. once they start liking the subject they progress naturally with confidence. patience, understanding and ability to change myself according to student's…
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Stephen

Maths Tutor Whalan, NSW
As a maths tutor your ability to assist in learning is not only confined in the tuition environment but also comprises in instilling confidence into someone for them to develop the ability in doing something, and to me is far the most important thing you can do for a student Well I do most of the time take interest in problem solving which is…
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Afif

Maths Tutor Whalan, NSW
The most important thing has to be getting the student to truly appreciate the meaning behind what they are learning rather than the topic itself, as by growing this genuine interest and passion for what it stands for is all that is needed for success since the motivation will lead them further than any kind of unenthusiastic rote learning. I…
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Aimen

Maths Tutor Bidwill, NSW
Understand them. I must understand where the child's mistakes root from, how they got there and how I could re-explain the concept so that the child would understand it with ease. The next most important thing would be patience as it takes time and making mistakes to learn and become better at something. I believe I am very patient, hard working…
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Mark John King

Maths Tutor Oakhurst, NSW
The most important things that a maths tutor must do for students is to always demonstrate patience and love towards them. It might take time for them to understand the lesson so you have to bear with them. My strengths as a tutor is that whenever I revisit lessons that I learned in the past, I am passionate to learn/relearn about them and I am…
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Irtiza

Maths Tutor Willmot, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
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Ata-Ur-Rehman

Maths Tutor Plumpton, NSW
A tutor can develop confidence in students by sorting out their problems. Another thing which is very important is to connect contents to the real world situations so that students can learn all contents easily. Adaptability and Flexibility Motivation and strong interpersonal skills Empathy Humility Strong Communication Skills and…
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Sumon

Maths Tutor Oakhurst, NSW
The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to make learning relevant to students' interests create more students who care about what they are learning. My strengths as a tutor are that I have strong communication and social skills. My other strengths include patience, responsibility and tolerance and the ability to explain…
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Mohammed

Maths Tutor Willmot, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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Seenu

Maths Tutor North St Marys, NSW
The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student are: 1. Foster Understanding: Help students truly grasp concepts rather than just memorize them. This involves breaking down complex topics, using relatable examples, and encouraging critical thinking. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage students to trust their abilities, showing them…
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Iman

Maths Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
The most important things in regard to what a maths tutor can do for their students consist of possessing the adequate skills to effectively teach students by delivering content in an efficient and effective manner. Having a passion for learning and teaching is also important as students are less likely to enjoy a subject that they lack confidence…
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Md Shahadat

Maths Tutor North St Marys, NSW
A math tutor's most important role is personalising learning by adapting to students' needs, boosting their confidence, simplifying complex concepts, encouraging questions, providing regular practice, fostering critical thinking, and being patient and supportive. This holistic approach ensures a positive and effective learning experience. Taking…
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Penny

Maths Tutor Plumpton, NSW
It is important to help the student build their confidence in their learnings especially as an independent individual, so that they can face other struggles they encounter over and beyond the classroom and private tuition they receive. I am able to identify the weakness in the students to assist and help them overcome their difficulties in…
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Tahmeed

Maths Tutor Rooty Hill, NSW
Identifying a student's weaknesses and strengths not only in a subject but in their general approach to life is very important. Honing strengths and working on weaknesses will allow tutors to tap into a student's potential. Deeply considering how and why a student is performing the way they are is also very important and allows changes to be made.…
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Carlo Jesus

Maths Tutor Plumpton, NSW
Inspire and motivate I am a good listener and…

Local Reviews

Grace is lovely, so gentle, patient and knowledgeable. She had my son learning and excited from the very first moment.
Svetlana Paul

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Sidney worked on recognising and ordering three-digit numbers, skip counting by twos, fives, and tens, and using place value to build and partition numbers with hands-on activities.

Year 10 student Omar revised non-linear equations through targeted worksheet problems, then shifted to English by brainstorming essay ideas for a discursive writing task based on key scenes from the film Pleasantville.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex focused on surds—converting between index and surd form and simplifying expressions—as well as expanding brackets with surds and rationalising denominators.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often overcomplicated basic operations, forgetting steps in simple algebra when moving quickly to advanced surds work—"he sometimes forgets what to do when faced with simple operations and gets caught up in doing the more advanced things."

In a Year 8 exam setting, careless mistakes crept in due to difficulty maintaining focus and managing time under pressure; answers were left unchecked, costing marks.

Meanwhile, a primary student showed eagerness but misread multi-step instructions on number tasks, sometimes answering only part of what was asked before moving on. These habits led to missed marks and unfinished revision worksheets.

Recent Achievements

One Emerton tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck simplifying surds is now confidently converting between surd and power form, and even rationalising denominators with less hesitation.

In another high school session, a student who typically relied on graphing software finished all his classwork using only manual calculations—showing new independence.

Meanwhile, Sidney in Year 3 surprised her tutor by quickly learning to count off the decade without a counting chart after struggling at first; she also spotted number patterns many peers miss. She wrapped up the lesson choosing to complete blank worksheets independently for homework.

What they say about our tutoring

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Since my daughter has been tutored by Ezy Math, she has improved significantly. At the end of last year she failed the yearly test and was ranked near the bottom of her year. Now after just 3 months of tutoring , she has achieved the highest mark in her class in the  half yearly exam. This has been a great boast to her confidence in addition to a great academic achievement. She knows now that she has the ability to do well in maths. Jessica is always very well prepared for all the sessions. During this time we went away on holidays and missed 3 weeks of school. Prior to leaving Jessica covered all the topics the school was doing to ensure that she did not get behind. We are extremely happy with Ezy Math Tutoring and  highly recommend them.

I was just writing to let you know that I got better than the grade I hoped for, so everything turned out great! I wanted to say thank-you for all of your help. I would not have been able to do this without you. Thanks so much.

After two months our son's marks in year 10 maths went from the fourties to the seventies. I think most tutors know their maths but our tutor is a wonderful communicator and talented educator whom we wish to retain through the HSC.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Emerton Public School.