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North Gosford's tutors include a university medalist and PhD scholar, experienced K–12 maths and science mentors, an ex-university lecturer and current Master of Teaching student, seasoned peer tutors and school prefects with 98+ ATARs, award-winning creative writers, state-level athletes, primary teachers, medical students, and accomplished music scholars.

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Annie

Chemistry Tutor North Gosford, NSW
Empowering students to learn and build efficiency learning habits that are sustainable. I can relate to students as I have also been in their position before. Knowing what it feels like to be in a learning process I can be patient when teaching content. I enjoy learning as I am teaching as well so I can work through things with my…
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Ella

Chemistry Tutor Springfield, NSW
Not just assist with the knowledge of the content but also the meta-cognition and understanding their own learning styles. I think I am a very empathetic person and I am able to understand different student's learning needs and learning…
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Bailey

Chemistry Tutor Terrigal, NSW
Create a safe and engaging learning experience in which the student does not feel scared to ask questions. Adaptability: I am able to come up with unique ways to explain concepts and ideas that can help students to understand difficult ideas. Patience: I create a supportive, pressure-free learning environment, which helps students feel…
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Georgia

Chemistry Tutor Wamberal, NSW
I believe the most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and create a safe space for questions and mistakes. It's not just about helping them understand the content. It’s about helping them believe they can understand it. A good tutor should be patient, encouraging,…
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Rathanak

Chemistry Tutor Terrigal, NSW
The most crucial aspects of tutoring involve building a supportive relationship with the student, providing thorough explanations for tasks, and ensuring comprehensive education. A friendly rapport fosters trust and effective communication, while clear explanations aid in understanding. Ultimately, the tutor's goal is to educate the student,…

Local Reviews

The tutoring has been a great success and has helped Ruby gain more confidence with her maths. We only have very positive feedback for EzyMath and Ruby's tutors, and anticipate we will pick up the tutoring again in the future as Ruby progressing through primary and high school.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Yillen worked on calculating perimeter and area, then moved into finding the volume and surface area of different shapes, using diagrams to help visualise each step.

For Year 9, Chloe focused on revising formulae for speed, distance, and time as well as tackling challenging algebraic equations from her homework.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Rory reviewed trigonometry concepts (using SOHCAHTOA), compound interest calculations, and ratio problems by breaking down tricky past test questions together.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student found it challenging to stay focused during online sessions, arriving late and needing frequent prompting—"I had to almost give him 80% of the answers this lesson to try to keep him engaged enough to try." This lack of engagement meant fewer opportunities for independent problem-solving.

In Year 11, a student repeatedly forgot their calculator, which slowed progress in topics like Pi and rearranging formulas.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner often skipped showing working for basic operations and left homework incomplete; reluctance led to slow lesson pacing and unfinished probability tasks. Messy graphing further muddled understanding, leaving mistakes unchecked.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Gosford noticed that one high school student, after initially struggling with algebraic fractions, now independently works through complex questions and explains her reasoning without prompting.

Another high schooler who used to wait for help now takes the initiative to ask for more challenging homework and openly requests clarification on tricky concepts—something he hesitated to do before.

In a primary session, Lilly became much quicker at adding and subtracting decimals within just one lesson, moving from frequent pauses to completing most problems unaided by the end of the hour.

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 Erina Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Primary School.