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Lambton's tutors bring impressive depth, from a PhD-level university mathematics lecturer and an award-winning school English teacher with decades of classroom experience, to a specialist in K–12 STEM mentoring, seasoned child educators, advanced IB and ATAR achievers, Olympiad competitors, and passionate youth coaches in maths, science, creative arts, and writing.

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Joan

Tutor Callaghan, NSW
Improve their current academic standing but also the feelings attached to school and work in general. I am personable and ensure that classes would be tailored to each student by understanding what they are struggling…
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Terence

Tutor Wallsend, NSW
The most important thing to do for students is to listen and know how they learn. Knowing their capabilities is needed in order to challenge them while making sure they are engaged and interested in what is being taught or reviewed. I have previous experience tutoring 1on1 and in small groups. Currently I am studying a Bachelor of Education…
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Brendon

Tutor Waratah, NSW
I think it's important to listen and observe, find out how a student learns, how they go about working on a problem, then use these observations to construct a way to better their understanding of the material. I'm an easy going guy, I try not to stress people out. I am able to understand and simplify Mathematics in a way that's easier to…
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Bradley

Tutor Birmingham Gardens, NSW
Structural learning /goal based learning Dynamic teaching, changing the learning method based on the student Attentiveness Supportiveness Attention to detail and…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Lesley.
Nada, Lambton

Inside LambtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Chloe focused on algebraic techniques, reviewing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of terms, then progressed to solving equations involving pronumerals on both sides and basic quadratics.

For Year 11 student Erika, sessions included calculating shares and dividends as well as working through biology content such as drawing Punnett squares for various inheritance patterns and practicing DNA profiling examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jackson concentrated on trial exam revision by tackling questions from networks, bivariate data analysis, financial maths (including compounding interest), and normal distribution applications.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Maths, one student completed only about an hour of weekly study outside class and often left homework unfinished, especially when lacking confidence with Year 11 financial maths or annuities content. As a tutor observed, "he explained it was because of lack in knowledge to complete the questions."

In test review sessions, this same student took 40 minutes on multiple choice, which reduced available time for extended responses.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student sometimes skipped homework and needed reminders to practice place value and times tables at home—missing out on valuable reinforcement between lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Lambton tutor noticed Jackson, a Year 12 student, is now tackling complex band 5–6 maths questions with little assistance—he used to need step-by-step help and often missed key parts of questions, but after working on exam strategies like underlining data and circling verbs, he's making far fewer errors.

Erika in Year 11 has started asking insightful questions during biology sessions, especially about genetic mutations and inheritance patterns; she used to be much quieter and hesitant to share her thinking.

Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 8 completed all her science assessment tasks independently for the first time, even redrawing her graphs neatly without prompting.

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 Lambton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St John's Primary School.