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Pleasure Point's tutors include experienced K–12 maths and science specialists—such as a UNSW engineering graduate with Band 6 results, an ATAR 94.55 HSC awardee, and seasoned private tutors for Years 7–12—alongside peer mentors, school competition winners, creative writing coaches, and high-achieving university students passionate about helping young learners excel.

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Afrida
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop a good enough connection with the student which would allow them to be comfortable enough to open up about any questions they have with the content being taught. This involves building rapport with the student and understanding thoroughly how the student grasps information and…
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A tutor must be supportive and answer all questions to the best of their ability. Furthermore, tutors must always offer different insights and be nonjudgmental to ensure students and tutors have built trust and have produced a safe learning environment. My strengths as a personal tutor is my interpersonal skills allowing me to both help the…
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Ngoc
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I believe that teachers/ tutors should be reliable and trustworthy for students to rely on. They should be patient towards student's ability. In addition, it is professional to understand each student's ability, needs and situation. Create a welcoming atmosphere for students to approach. Encourage students to go forward by themselves. Good…
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To me, what tutors can do most effectively for students is to help them achieve their learning outcomes at the end of each lesson. There is a specific need for us to teach to the student's strengths while minimizing the student's weaknesses. With regards to tutoring, we are solely responsible for setting up a teaching method to assist the student…
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In my opinion, a tutor is someone whose aim is to help a student in all the ways they can. They not only provide academic support through tutorials, guide practices questions and reviews but also possibly even more importantly, give the student the confidence to believe in themselves. This is done through nurturing a safe and judgement free…
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The most important things a tutor can do is ensure you know their problem or where they may need help and know how you can help them to understand the content. Another important thing that can be done for the student is to ensure that they become comfortable not only with the tutor but also amongst their teacher and fellow students. Understanding…
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In my point of view, students and tutors must be like a friends so that tutor can teach and student can learn easily. Similarly, every tutor needs to be prepared before they enter in classroom to teach because it will help tutors to express their views in such a way that students can learn and understand easily. Friendly, Responsible, Teaching in…
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I want to help my students grow and learn, allowing them to succeed academically. Providing for them a supportive learning environment increases a student's confidence and willingness to learn. In befriending each student whilst also remaining strict on their work ethic and standards, I instil in them a sense of responsibility and accountability…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help and teach them what they don't understand. The qualities they should have are that they should be respectful, considerate, helpful, kind and patient. A tutor can ask if the student understands the content. They can also recap the content they learnt in the last class. They can provide…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student's individual needs, providing clear explanations, offering constructive feedback, and instilling a passion for independent learning and critical thinking. My strengths as a tutor lie in my…
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- Have patience - Listen to their concerns Organisation and time management. I also feel like quite uplifting and motivational which might come in…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to approach learning in a way that is self sufficient. Understanding content is important for the time, but ultimately, a tutor should leave the student with the skills to know how to understand content when the tutor is no longer there. I am patient, persistent and…
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- I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is guide them towards setting realistic goals and achieving them. I also believe that a tutor should encourage the student and approach them in a manner that they feel comfortable with - I believe I have a lot of patience when tutoring - I also have different strategies that…
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Keep the student comfortable by making sure they are on track and giving another perspective to view a particular question. Tutors make students so much more confident (saying through personal experience) as they can figure out the many different possibilities to deconstruct and work according to the question I have a high level of patience, can…
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In my personal opinion, I believe a game-changer for students is to have a tutor who helps build their confidence. Rather than only imparting knowledge, a tutor should foster a learning atmosphere that makes students comfortable to ask questions, make mistakes and even question the knowledge of the tutor. My strengths as a tutor include the…
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I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is providing them with support in different aspects not just academically. I think it’s extremely important for the student to like and have confidence in what they are doing and stay curious for what they are about to learn. That’s why I think a tutor’s support can provide some…
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I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand how they think and explain concepts clearly. I think that tutors should be responsible for knowing what levels their students are at and finding the best ways to make their learning process more engaging as well as guiding them through difficult tasks. Tutors…
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help them realise they can understand any problem. everything looks hard before you have a solution but once you see it, it's incredibly clear. you just need to keep trying. my positivity, patience and motivation. no one student is more capable than another it's just a matter of finding a way to get them to enjoy what their learning and realise…
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As a tutor the main goal is to ensure that each student improves to the best of their ability and have confidence to try their best. Tutors should also prepare students mentally for school. i enjoy relating to students and having the ability to pass on my knowledge to them. I also want to provide them with advice to assist them throughout school…
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A tutor can customise personalised learning methods for different students, in order to maximise the efficiency of teaching. I consider that a tutor can impact a student's passion towards knowledge through his/ her personal enthusiasm for teaching. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide studying strategies before…
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The most important thing a tutor can or should do for a student is to change the students perspective towards their subjects in a more positive way, including changing their approaches towards the problematic questions and their end goal of the subjects (from to pass to master the subject). I am patient, supportive and confident to say that I can…
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The most important thing a tutor can do is being able to support their student not only in the classroom but also outside. The tutor throughout the week should respond to any questions or problems the student may be having in between their classes. Other important things include the tutors ability to reassure the student when they are stuck in any…
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Motivating students towards learning and studying to build self-confidence and reduce fear of failure is what I believe every tutor should aim to do. In achieving this, establishing a supportive and encouraging environment becomes essential, as it allows for a positive relationship between tutor and student. Listening to kids intently to tailor…

Local Reviews

Amelia is delightful and Claudia and Charlie both like her very much as a tutor.
Fiona

Inside Pleasure PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Mia worked through homework tasks involving perimeter and length, as well as addition, multiplication, and division to check her maths level.

In Year 7, Emily focused on solving algebraic equations for x and practiced multiplying monomials and binomials in preparation for upcoming topics.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Lucas tackled linear relationships by graphing straight lines from equations and explored coordinate geometry using example problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student often hesitated during multi-step algebra and geometry problems, pausing for reassurance before writing answers—"she kept asking if what she was writing made sense," a tutor noted. This pattern led to incomplete working and sometimes missing final answers in tests, especially under time pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's bookwork became difficult to follow when fractions with unlike denominators appeared; inconsistent layout hid errors until they were pointed out.

In both cases, anxiety about correctness slowed progress and left key steps unpracticed, causing confusion during more complex or unfamiliar exam tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Pleasure Point tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student, Leila: she's started catching her own mistakes and back-checking answers before the tutor steps in, which wasn't happening a few weeks ago.

During practice exams, she now explains where she went wrong and corrects herself without prompting.

Another high school session saw Leila confidently ask for tougher graphing questions after finishing the standard set—a first for her, as she used to hesitate with new topics.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously struggled with fractions completed an entire worksheet on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators independently.

Maths tutoring in Pleasure Point

If you are looking for a maths tutor in Pleasure Point, NSW you came to the right place!

We have 118 maths tutors carefully selected to help achieve your child's academic goals. The tutors do not only teach specific content, they help students to become strong, capable learners so they can eventually succeed on their own. Parents seek help for all sorts of reasons, be it general support with comprehension, keeping up with the class or achieving a target grade in specific exams. That's why we offer a tailored solution centered around your specifc needs.

Maths Tutor Pleasure Point

So, how does it work? The tutor will come to any location around Pleasure Point or the surrounding suburbs at a time and day that works for you. The first hour works as a trial just to make sure you're happy with your tutor. If you're not happy we won't charge you and will organise someone else for you to have a trial with.

As our name suggests @ Ezy Math Tutoring we want to keep things easy for you. That's why we offer simple hourly rates. There are no contracts, booking fees, minimum tutoring requirements or cancellation costs. Simple! 

Since 2011 we have helped thousands of students all over Australia. You can check out some of our success stories here. We hope to have the priviledge of helping your child too. To take your first step complete the enquiry for to speak with one of our consultants or just call us @ 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 Panania Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Panania Public School.