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Tutors in Hardys Bay include a seasoned K–6 classroom teacher and university lecturer awarded for mentoring and gifted programs, a high-distinction university medallist and K–12 maths/biology tutor, a secondary maths teacher, a Band 6 HSC achiever in English and Maths, experienced peer mentors, childcare instructors, and tutors with advanced STEM backgrounds.

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Implement creativity and a willingness to try is the most important skill a maths tutor can pass on to their students. Once a student builds a willingness to try and a need to challenge themselves, they will be more likely to build good habits and routines around creating these pathways for themselves. I always ask myself 'how do students learn'…
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The most important thing I can do for my students is to help them reach their goals, i.e. if they want high grades help them with that, but if they just want to pass then helping them to do that is just as important I have a deep understanding of school content and syllabus, an appreciation of the subject, an ability to explain complex information…
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Harrison
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I think the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to make them feel proud and confident with themselves as well as being a supportive teacher. I know from experience that when you're struggling with a concept it is a very disheartening thing and can lead to self doubt and giving up. I think a tutor should help a student work…
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Offering them ways to easily comprehend subjects and topics, making subjects more enjoyable. I will try my very hardest to ensure my students feel that they are able to openly express their thoughts and to answer questions without the fear of judgement. I want my students to learn from their mistakes, and not be afraid to pick themselves back up…
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Provide support both academically and mentally. This can be done through practicing a topic of a subject, and also helping schedule their weeks, so they know they will still have social/leisure time, and maximize their grades and themselves. I am incredibly confident and happy to also learn new things. For example, if a student comes to me and…
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I would have to say the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is show them the beauty in a subject the student may not so much enjoy. This allows the student to achieve goals as their newfound perspective on the topic has changed to positive. I personally experienced this within my own studies. I went from a poorly achieving…
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Encouragement and giving correct guidlines. Maths is interesting. As long as the student knows the logic and the methods they will become experts of Maths, they just need someone can guide them to the correct path. I love Maths. I have a bachelor degree in Managerial Statistics, Minoring in Accounting. I love Numbers. I am patient and enjoy…
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I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is show genuine care for the student's learning. Additionally, having a passion for teaching is vital, because with no passion and care, the tutoring interactions with the student are inauthentic. My greatest strength as a tutor is being able to change the way I explain a…
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Providing PERSONALISED guidance, support and encouragement for students that many are unable to experience in larger classroom environments at school/ are too scared to ask for due to being shy or unsure about their skill level. A student knowing that they have another educational support system to rely on contributes a significant amount to…
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Tutor has to be completely sure that students understood all provided information very clear. This gives them filling of confidence, happiness, and satisfaction. I can explain the information in different simple understandable ways. When I studied Diploma in Building and Construction in TAFE, we had subject which called structure. I could explain…
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As a maths tutor/educator the most important factor to foster with your student is that you are honest and patient. Each student develops at their own pace. My strengths include: *I have found that working with special needs students has helped me to become a more compassionate and patient educator. *My ability to review my own methods if…
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Help them to improve their abilities in areas they are not so confident in. Be there for them as a mentor as well as a teacher. I am organised and work well with others. I also have a good grasp of the subject. Sometimes I pay too much attention to small…
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I think that whilst having adaptive teaching methods is important, ensuring the student constantly feels supported and motivated by the tutor is vital. For me, in school no matter how much I was struggling (especially in maths) I found that having a great, understanding teacher, allowed me to not be afraid of asking ‘stupid’ questions. So for…
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A tutors responsibility isn't to provide answers, but to guide students to find their way of learning and to provide alternative approaches when tackling problem scenarios or questions. To be a successful tutor is to develop students mindsets and enable them to eventually trust in their instinct and decide for themselves the best way to go about a…
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It is important to assist students self esteem and motivation through flexible learning outcomes and engaging lessons. It is also necessary to reflect on lessons and adjust them where necessary. Teaching needs to be relevant, engaging and significant.....and fun. My many years of experience assist me to tailor individual programs foccussing on…
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The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student are track their learning progress, ensure that they stay motivated towards their academic goals and to make the tutoring fin and enjoyable. The most important things to become a tutor is: a friendly attitude, appropiate teaching techniques and confidence in yourself, which i believe I…
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I believe that tutors should provide all-round mentorship to students and that this is one of the most important things that can come of tutoring; helping them to feel more confident in approaching problems they have in their everyday lives and to search for the answers to the questions that they have about the world around them. I am very patient…
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I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do is build a student's self-confidence while simplifying difficult concepts in a way that they understand. I believe my strengths lie in my ability to teach at a student's own pace, teaching them concepts in different ways until they completely understand before moving…
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I think the most important thing is approaching learning with compassion and patience. It is really important to consider that not everyone learns best with the same teaching style, and can process information at different paces. I think it's important to understand each person's learning style; if they are not understanding what you are saying,…
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Engage and stir their curiosity. Build relationships and have their trust and respect. Be patient and build their confidence. Most importantly, make them realise their potential. I think my strengths (for being a tutor) are possessing excellent interpersonal skills with a good sense of humour, patience, empathy, thoroughness and enthusiasm. …
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Helping a student be the best they can be. Allow the student to have trust in someone to help them grow and learn to what they can achieve and more. Becoming a teacher I have learnt about different approaches to teaching and learning to adapted to the student learning. I will bring my knowledge of teaching into my tutoring to understand the…
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The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student is constant support and encouragement while also providing methods to break down questions where they can become more confident. My strengths are that i understand every studet has their own individual way of learning which can be very different to others. I recognise this and i can…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do is give a student the confidence to continue to achieve and learn for themselves. If they can believe in themselves and keep working, they will succeed regardless of their level. I am personable and easy-going, able to meet the student where they need to be met. I have a genuine passion for mathematics…

Local Reviews

In all the years I have had tutoring of my children I have never received a progress report so this is great to see. Wil felt very comfortable with Danielle.
Rebecca

Inside Hardys BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Zac focused on all four operations with fractions—including adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing—and practiced converting between mixed and improper fractions using real-worded examples.

For Year 9, Sam worked through algebraic expansion and simplifying brackets as well as worded questions involving percentages.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ella tackled trigonometry for an upcoming test by finding unknown sides in right-angled triangles using SOHCAHTOA and Pythagoras' theorem, including cases where the unknown was in the denominator.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived to a session without their notes or workbook, which left them without guidelines for revision and made it difficult to prepare for an unexpected exam—"he left his notes and school work book at school."

In senior maths, one student was over-reliant on a calculator that sometimes gave inconsistent answers; the tutor had to supply another device.

A Year 5 learner struggled with messy working when converting decimals, confusing tenths and hundredths, as seen in "gets tens & tenths/ hundreds & hundredths confused," making errors harder to catch.

During algebra practice, skipping written steps hid sign mistakes that needed extra correction time.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hardys Bay noticed a Year 9 student who had been hesitant to speak up now confidently asks for clarification when tackling new algebra problems, rather than quietly guessing as before.

Meanwhile, a senior student who previously struggled with complex graphs is now using their calculator independently to recognise and interpret more advanced graph types—a real shift from earlier lessons where help was needed for each step.

At the primary level, one child recently started drawing currency diagrams on her own to solve tricky money questions after finding worded problems overwhelming last term.

What they say about our tutoring

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Anusheel been tutoring Ramin for a few sessions now and  as you said it will take a few months to notice. However, so far Ramin is happy. He is having his year 11 final exam this week and Anusheel is doing a good Job, thank you.

Hello Erica, Thanks for touching base. Isabella is great. She's gelled really nicely with Meg, who is already saying that for the first time she understands why things are done a certain way, rather than just being told to do it. I'll let you know if any issues arise but at this point I can't see any at this stage. Cheers

Thank you for the follow up. Tegan is doing great and Thanaa is happy with her tutoring. Thank you for all the help.

Maths tutoring in Hardys Bay

Our goal is to help your child become an independent learner. Ultimately they must succeed on their own, without a maths tutor. Otherwise, what's the point? Each student has their own path to intellectual independence but a tutor can certainly help in every case. Exam technique, revision, problem solving, study habits and many more "learning strategies" come into play. It can be a difficult road for our young people and mentorship from someone who has been there and done that can be the difference between success and failure.

So what do we do exactly?

We'll organise an in-home maths tutor in Hardys Bay. They'll come over as often as you need and when you need. They will teach your child content while helping them absorb the learning skills required to succeed on their own. It's super important that your child feels the tutor is a good match for them. This is why we offer a "Good Fit Guarantee" - the first lesson is a trial. There are no cancellation costs or booking fees or any other "hidden costs". We keep it simple!

Talk to one of our consultants, help us understand what you need, when you need it, and we'll do the rest!

1300 312 354

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 Umina Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Pretty Beach Public School.