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Tutors in Lake Illawarra include veteran classroom teachers with master's degrees and NSW accreditation, a LEGO Robotics teacher who's mentored national teams, subject duxes and faculty medalists in maths and science, experienced K–12 tutors across English and STEM, accomplished youth mentors, and award-winning university students passionate about guiding young learners.

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Ahmad Fraz

Economics Tutor Koonawarra, NSW
When you're an economics tutor, students are like children to us. Nothing is more valuable than our children. Everything we do, every good aspect we think of still feel less for our children. That's how I see myself as a tutor As a tutor I feel I can connect with the students more deeply as I have been studying human psychology for a long period…
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Economics Tutor Warrawong, NSW
Adapting to different styles of teaching methods for individual student needs. Good communication…
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Inside Lake IllawarraTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Molly worked on calculating the circumference and area of compound shapes, focusing on understanding rather than memorising formulas, and finished by tackling a challenging algebra question involving multiple steps.

Year 10 student Zoe revised solving equations with brackets and pronumerals on both sides, then moved onto surface area and volume concepts by reviewing her past test questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia covered compound interest calculations and discussed different types of financial mathematics problems she might encounter this term.

Recent Challenges

A recurring theme in Year 9 and 10 maths sessions was unclear or incomplete written working, particularly when tackling algebra or trigonometry.

For example, "needs to write down every step of working out to limit mistakes," a tutor noted after seeing skipped annotations led to confusion when revisiting earlier steps.

In senior classes, hesitation during problem-solving surfaced—especially under test conditions—where a lack of confidence meant answers weren't always attempted unless certainty was high.

As observed in Year 11, forgetting to clearly label financial maths steps made revision harder later on.

The result: lost marks from misreading questions or misplacing negatives that could have been caught with clearer structure and double-checking.

Recent Achievements

One Lake Illawarra tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate during class tests now tackling finance problems independently and even finishing her latest test ahead of time.

In Year 8, another student showed real growth by starting to check her own working for mistakes—last session, she caught and corrected an error herself without prompting, something she'd previously relied on the tutor for.

Meanwhile, a primary student who often guessed answers in maths is now confidently asking questions when stuck and explaining her reasoning step by step as she solves area problems.

What they say about our tutoring

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All going well. Aisling has connected well with Anthony and he feels that the tutoring is helping.

Karla's tutoring is going very well. Hilario has a lovely manner and approach and Karla seems to be getting on very well with him. They have talked about getting the basics right and he's teaching her tips to remember key things as Karla becomes very stressed in exams and cannot concentrate. So hopefully this approach will help.

Noah is doing well so far with Michelle as his tutor. He is starting to improve with his understanding of Maths and is happy with the way Michelle is working with him. I think as time goes by and he becomes more confident that he will improve more.

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 Warilla Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Warilla North Public School.