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Tutors in McGraths Hill include a university lecturer with decades of high school and tertiary teaching, an HSC Extension 1 Maths dux, seasoned K–12 tutors with distinction averages from Baulkham Hills and UNSW, experienced Kumon mentors, peer coaches, and an autism support worker—each bringing strong academic results and proven success guiding students at all levels.

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Ali

Economics Tutor Vineyard, NSW
I offer an early start for future legal, economics and business HSC students, which ensures they are ahead of time and build an understanding of the content prior to their senior year commencement. Through my experiences as a student and an economics tutor, I believe connecting and sharing the burdens experienced by students is very important as…
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Hashim

Economics Tutor Grantham Farm, NSW
I think the most important thing an economics tutor can do is create an environment that is supportive and built for growth. I also believe it's important that a tutor should make a student feel comfortable with asking questions and making mistakes because, after all, mistakes are how you learn. I believe my strengths are my patience and breaking…
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Benjamin

Economics Tutor Riverstone, NSW
Build a sense of trust and give them the best possible education experience so that they are excelling with their learning and getting their education needs met. - Finding gaps in students' learning - Finding creative ways to help a student learn a topic - Building a repore and personal relationship with the students - Making learning…
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Yashraj

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
1. Make the student understand the concept . 2. Boost the confidence. 3. Let him bring the clarity towards his thoughts. 1. I am always available for doubts. 2. I always cheer up the students to engage with the tutor so that they can openly tell were they are been lacking…
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Nirmay

Economics Tutor Riverstone, NSW
The ability to understand the student's likes and dislikes, this allows the tutor to change his/her teaching style to match the student's path of understanding and through this the student is more likely to learn and benefit from the lesson. This is crucial in the student's journey and one of the main characteristics that an economics tutor should…
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Dhanvi

Economics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor could do for a student include being patient, understanding and empathetic, and working together with them to improve their abilities. As a tutor, I believe that I am very friendly - making it easy to bring a strong rapport with students. I am empathetic, and understand that each student has different…
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YIK HANG

Economics Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
A good tutor should be patient to the students. It is very easy to lose patience or keep temper with students who does not listen or refuse to learn. As a tutor, we should be try to understand them and use different ways to teach them and be patience. I really enjoy being with kids and I know the best way to communicate with them. I am also…
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Shreeyut

Economics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Patience is an essential quality required from a tutor as it is important to acknowledge that every student has a different level of understanding and approach towards their studies, and thus the best method of maximising their understanding is to tailor our teaching methods to motivate their learning and provide an encouraging learning…

Local Reviews

Savio is an excellent tutor and has good understanding of her student needs.
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Content Covered

Year 3 student Ava worked on breaking numbers into tens and ones for addition and subtraction, as well as reading longer passages to build fluency.

In Year 9, Michael focused on financial mathematics by calculating simple and compound interest, then briefly revised simultaneous equations and inequalities from school using real-life examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah refined her understanding of algebra by reviewing recent exam errors together, followed by targeted practice on solving linear equations and showing full working out.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Business Studies, a student's tendency to only review class notes sporadically led to gaps when tackling extended response tasks; as one tutor noted, "without regular revision, the connections between concepts were missed in practice essays."

In Year 10 Mathematics, another student avoided showing full algebraic working, making it difficult to identify and correct errors—this meant extra time spent retracing steps instead of learning new methods.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner left some homework incomplete and forgot key materials for lessons on volume, which slowed their progress through measurement topics. Missed practice opportunities added pressure before assessment deadlines.

Recent Achievements

One Mcgraths Hill tutor noticed Olivia, a high school student, now tackles complex simultaneous equations and selects the right formulas in financial maths without needing hints—last term she often hesitated or needed reminders.

William, also in high school, used to get stuck on algebraic expressions but after revisiting the distributive law is now solving them independently and writes out key details from word problems before working through solutions.

In Year 3, Sannae has moved from relying on prompts for reading tricky words to breaking down unfamiliar ones by herself and spelling "ai/ay" words correctly in full sentences.

What they say about our tutoring

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I came on board as a tutor, when I was looking for a part-time job to support my post-graduate studies. I felt tutoring was a great way to utilise the skills I had in mathematics while working with someone to help improve themselves and develop my own skill set at the same time. It was personal development on multiple levels. The tutoring experience at EzyMath was very unique - because the focus was on helping the student develop learning skills, that could be applied outside of mathematics. This was very appealing to me because I feel it's important to teach skills that enable others to learn themselves. The weekly material provided by EzyMath was extremely thought-provoking and always had a practical application. My biggest accomplishment was definitely becoming friend and mentor to my student. We were able to discuss issues outside of the normal day to day work, and I was able to understand the interests and learning capabilities of my student. This was invaluable to for developing a good working relationship thereby enabling me to structure my lessons with more intent overtime. Overall, I found that working for EzyMath was both challenging and extremely satisfying. I learned a great deal about different types of learning methods, teaching methods and the skills it takes to deal with other people. If you are looking for an engaging experience where you can make a positive contribution to other students, then working at EzyMath is definitely for you! 9th August 2012

Hi everyone. i am a former tutor at Ezy Math Tutoring. I worked as a tutor while enrolled as a student at the University of Wollongong. The selection process for entering the EzyMath Tutoring team was meticulous and involved a written exam as well as an interview. I can honestly say that the recruitment staff at EzyMath Tutoring team takes utmost care to select only the best candidates who have proven record in mathematics. EzyMath Tutoring gave me a wonderful opportunity to coach younger students not only in the subject of Mathematics but also Chemistry, Biology and Physics. The fortnightly Continuous Education Program (CEP) modules helped me become not only a better tutor but also a better student. The modules on self-belief, the different types of learning styles were interesting, intriguing and informative. EzyMath Tutoring has my highest recommendations for prospective tutors as well as prospective clients. 18th August 2012

Angelica has greatly improved her understanding  of  Maths  since her tuition and we are very grateful for that. We have been very happy with the tutoring service.

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 Hawkesbury Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Windsor High School.