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Razorback's tutors include a PhD physicist and university lecturer awarded for excellence, an HSC Honour Roll achiever and K–12 maths mentor, a primary education specialist with extensive classroom placements, state-ranked high school subject toppers, peer support leaders, creative writing graduates, experienced dance teachers, and accomplished debaters and STEM competition winners.

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Give them confidence in their own ability and control over their learning experience. I have a good grasp of concepts and feel I am able to express them clearly and simply. I have a strong background in working with children, especially primary school and mid-lower highschool. I am currently studying electrical engineering at…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be there for them, both through aid in academic studies and through personal encouragement. A tutor needs to make sure the student feels safe and understood, seen and heard. Therefore, I believe a tutor needs to just have faith in their students. That is the best and most important thing a…
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only focus on assessment performance, but to help a student to love learning. I have recognised that merely rote learning and constantly completing practice questions can only allow a student to improve so far- a student must have interest in what they are learning and have a…
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Build a student confidence. Give them clear and honest feedback. Be a friend rather than a teacher Trust in your student ability and motive them to always think about improvement. Ability to break concept into simple easy to understand steps Help children develop a concept map or mind map at the end of each chapter. Identify student…
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Encourage the student that mistakes are okay and they are made even by experts; create a positive atmosphere whilst tutoring; remain patient and explain a concept clearly when the student does not understand; and being compassionate to their needs and learning ability. My strengths would be the ability to be patient, highly organised, assertive…
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I believe it is important to be patient, organised and most of all always available as a resource for them to use. When studying the higher levels of mathematics, it is important to be able to understand not only that you got a question wrong, but how you got it wrong and how you can correct this mistake in the future. This can be achieved through…
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Listen to their needs and concerns and address them. As a student that used to struggle before finding suitable tutors, I can empathise and work with students to find a method that works for…
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To feel comfortable with asking the hard hitting questions and not feel like they are a burden or an embarrassment. A key aspect to learning is having a connection with the tutor that boosts their morale and learning confidence. To help a student master and really understand a topic and question rather than reproduce information onto an exam…
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Tutors need to build a strong relationship with students and promote interest in what the student is doing for their goals to be achieved. Students should view tutors as a role model and be open to new ways of learning to discover the most enjoyable and effective style to apply to their studies. Tutors should not make work overwhelming, instead…
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A tutor must act as a mentor for the student to grow in their goals. When I was tutoring primary students I found that their teacher would often just provide them with answers and ask them to memorise it rather than lead them to reach the answers themselves. I disagree with this mentality, finding that the most important aspect of tutoring is…
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Patience and determination, I believe those are the key ingredients in ensuring a student can reach the best of their capabilities in learning. Having the ability to ensure that your student can understand the lessons through techniques that you use to cater to their learning style is also vital. Back when I was in High School, there were…

Local Reviews

A fantastic tutor for my 14yo son. So patient, makes the lessons fun and doesn't mind going over things again and again until he understands. Highly recommended
Narelle

Inside RazorbackTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Lily focused on long addition, subtraction, and division, as well as rounding numbers and multiplying/dividing by 10 using practical examples.

For Year 9, Michael tackled data dot plots alongside stem-and-leaf plots, and reviewed key skills in calculating surface area of cylinders.

In Year 12, Sarah worked through mathematical induction proofs before applying max and min techniques to past HSC questions for advanced problem-solving practice.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, incomplete revision before a geometry test left gaps—"did not review it before her test, only had one week before"—so important methods weren't fully consolidated.

A Year 9 student avoided making summary sheets for algebra and inequalities, meaning key steps were missed when working through complex problems.

In senior calculus (Year 12), "needs to work on recognising differentiation rules," but the habit of practicing only familiar examples slowed progress on harder integration questions during timed exercises.

When homework or set exercises were skipped, students entered lessons less prepared and needed more time just to catch up.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Razorback noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now regularly speaks up when stuck, making far fewer mistakes in her algebra work.

Another high schooler, after struggling with trig identities, started applying the process of elimination independently and managed to prove several on his own last session.

In Year 4 maths, one student who used to guess at long multiplication problems has begun using written steps and asks for clarification when unsure, showing more accuracy each week. Last lesson, he completed all ten questions without guessing once.

Maths tutoring in Razorback

Ezy Math is founded upon a firm belief that every child can succeed at maths or any other subject, given the proper encouragement, motivation and tools. We believe that a tutor’s most important job is to listen and observe how students work and learn, and then provide them with strategies to work and learn more effectively. Tutoring works! Be it for a grade 12 student who needs a 99.9% ATAR or a grade 3 student who needs some help understanding fractions + a confidence boost. Our goal is to help you achieve your goal and we do this by finding you a tutor who is a good fit for your specific needs!

Maths Tutor Razorback

There are 11 screened and compentent maths tutors in Razorback, NSW - ready to help! No booking costs, no cancellation fees, no contracts, and no minimum hours required + the first hour is a trial to make sure you like your tutor!

Interested? We need to understand your child's needs first. Compelte the enquiry form below & we'll reach out, or, call us on 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 Wollondilly Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cawdor Public School.