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St Helens Park's tutors include an ATAR 99.20 Premier's Award recipient and maths dux, a university-level mathematician with years of K–12 tutoring, accomplished peer mentors, selective school high-achievers, experienced primary specialists, HSC course-toppers, and science Olympiad participants—all bringing real classroom and coaching expertise to local students.

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Tasmyn
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Working through students strengths to target and pinpoint their weaknesses to improve overall performance in desired areas. Not only teaching students on how to solve problems and answer questions but given background in to how or why the answers are given in a specific way. Talkative and relatable. I completed high level maths in high school and…
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Obviously shake student mind and give lots of brainstorming to explore their mind capability and definitely to clear their doubts on academic subject matter. I m confident of my teaching skills and…
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My mindset when it comes to learning isn’t about knowing facts, it’s about knowing the facts about how you come to know the facts. I don’t want students to come out of tutoring with just knowledge about HSC subjects, the focus should always be on skills that will carry on into the future. To a certain extent your role as a maths tutor is to…
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- adapt to their needs - understand the content and teach it properly to be suitable for the student - being patient and kind with all things - acknowledging the student's hard work and dedication - emphasising with the student's work - from above as I was unable to press multiple subjects, I can tutor Math from Year 2 to year 8, and Year…
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I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do is show that the student can be independent in their thinking and be capable of approaching a question from different angles. I am very against rote learning mathematics as it is not useful to real life and will set them up for failure in university. Therefore my approach involves…
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I think that the most important thing a maths tutor can do for their student is to understand their lifestyle and work according to that so that there is minimal pressure and more learning for them. In order to do that, it’s better to get to know the child and adjust according to what they prefer and how they want to be treated and/or taught. I…
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In my view , the best thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and help them in gaining an inbuilt confidence in those subjects in which he is weak. In my perception, at first students should start to love their subject , then automatically they start to score well in that. I think I can deal with students according to their…
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- assistance and support in understanding tricky topics + use plenty of relevant examples and creative methods to aid in the understanding process - be interactive, ask questions to the class/student, encourage the student to take charge (sometimes) - provide a comfortable space, where the student trusts the tutor and feels comfortable to ask…
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Recognize the needs of my student and help them improve their study skills, help them when they ask for it, and develop their confidence. Also, let them know that it's okay to make mistakes. Although I get along well with kids, I also have a strong vocal presence, so I make sure they do their tasks neatly. As a patient person, I will give a pupil…
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The most essential thing a maths tutor should do for their students is to encourage them to improve every day by ensuring that they understand the concepts clearly. While doing so, it is also important that the students enjoy their learning and do not become demotivated. I was not particularly the most brilliant student in my junior years however…
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Patience, commitment, passion for teaching I can explain concepts tirelessly and encourage…
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A tutor can: . Build a rapport with the student . Fill the gaps in the students' knowledge of the subject matter . Motivate them .Coach and equip students to be able to solve problems /answer questions on their own. My strengths include 19 years of experience in tutoring and being able to connect with students to understand how best to…
Jin
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Establishing an environment that the student would be comfortable to learn in is important. This would keep them from getting discouraged and would urge them to further enhance their capabilities without worrying about expectations. I would say that my strengths as a tutor would stem from my ability to adapt to any case. People learn at different…
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The special thing about a maths tutor compared to a classroom teacher is that tutors deal with students on a much more personal level, with this, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand and relate to the student personally his/her insights on the subject. Tutors can try to understand why the student either…
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- Show how much I care about the students grades. - Try to make the lesson enjoyable so the student has something to look forward to. - Set routine homework as maths is all about consistent practice. - I always make my students feel as comfortable as possible. My strengths are: - Improvise on methods to help students focus if they struggle…
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I strongly believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do is to always see the value a student can bring instead of focusing on their mistakes. I always see students as future leaders of our society hence it is very essential to motivate and encourage them to take bold steps in their academic journey and learn through their experience. My…
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I believe the most important thing a maths tutor can do is leave the client with a feeling of achievement, that they have gained a new, reinforced or re-established understanding of things they may have been uncertain or unaware about. If at the end of the day the individual feels like they haven't changed, then this, I believe is an indication of…
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I think the most important thing would be to show students that education is fun, it should never be boring. A good teacher should be able to explain and teach in a fun and intuitive way. My key strengths would be my technical knowledge and being able to understand not each student is alike, not each student learns the same way. Therefore…
Harrison
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is connect with them in a social way in order to allow the student to learn better as they are in a comfortable environment. My strengths are communicating through written language the processes of mathematics and being able to provide a thorough explanation of my process of answering a…
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The most important things a maths tutor can do for a student is being able to understand the student's perspective. Understanding the student's perspective allows us as tutors to gain a better understanding of the student so we are able to adapt their classes to achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency. First, I have experience tutoring for…
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A tutor is an important role and a mentor. Students select tutors because they have the enthusiasm to learn and perhaps do not have the resources needed which a maths tutor can fill in. I am calm, patient and have an insight to give my best so that people can benefit from me. I want children to excel and do well beyond they can dream…
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A tutor is a guide for a student. Someone who can guide the students well and bring out the best in them. Making the students feel confident on themselves and their strength is arguably the most important thing a tutor can do for student. Aside from that, a tutor can help them gain much academic knowledge and how to apply it in practical life is…
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I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is to get to know and read them perfectly. This allows a tutor to know exactly what a student needs to excel, help them set realistic goals and knowing not only when to help but also when not to help, rather letting the student try and solve a complex question themselves without interference.…

Local Reviews

We are happy with Lara after our first few sessions as my son is now completing his homework without prompting from us!
Alex

Inside St Helens ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Oliver reviewed algebra exam questions, focusing on **equations** and careful handling of negative signs.

Year 10 student Ethan tackled linear equations through worksheets, practicing **algebraic manipulation** and solving for unknowns.

For a younger learner in Year 4, measurement was explored by working out **area and perimeter problems** using real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

Forgetting to bring the textbook and calculator repeatedly slowed progress—"he arrived without his workbook again, so we couldn't review last week's trigonometry errors."

Missed lessons and lack of communication about absences left gaps in preparation for algebra tests.

In Year 5, over-reliance on mental maths led to mistakes with time and date questions because steps weren't shown on paper.

During primary revision, messy handwriting made it difficult to check multiplication work; this meant extra time was spent just deciphering answers instead of practicing new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One St Helens Park tutor recently saw a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations now solve them independently, no prompting needed.

In another session, a Year 10 student came in with her own set of questions and showed much more initiative—she even filled her notebook with working steps instead of waiting for guidance like before.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler who'd struggled to remember multiplication tables could recall most facts on the spot and completed all assigned homework without reminders.

The high school student finished a challenging SOHCAHTOA problem solo after previously relying heavily on hints.

What they say about our tutoring

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I personally feel that my biggest accomplishment was becoming a more confident individual with strong leadership. This is as I was a mentor to my students whom all looked up to me and I felt more mature and responsible in helping them deal with their academic difficulties. Furthermore, Tutoring also helped me in organisation and time management in allocating tutoring timeslots as well as homework marking into my daily lifestyle. This is truly reflected in my full-time career now where I am able to handle multiple tasks and commitments very effectively. I had been previously been tutoring privately and felt it would be beneficial for me to tutor for an agency in order to attain professional recognition for my resume and future. During my interview process, my tutoring experience definitely weighed into me attaining a graduate role. The main reason I tutor and have been tutoring for such a long time now is the self-satisfaction I get back from helping others. I love relaying knowledge to others who are willing to learn and feel emotionally rewarded when it helps my students academically excel. I would recommend Ezy Math to everyone (tutors and potential clients) as they're very easy to deal with and educate their tutors with ongoing modules as well as provide supplementary materials to their clients.

Based on the sessions held to date with Ai-linh, Nathan is really enjoying her teaching style. From my perspective she is really sweet and is always punctual and consistent which has really maximised Nathan's learning and our ability to plan for effectively. Thank you for arranging for Ai-linh to assist Nathan.

Thank you for finding a new tutor so fast. I just want to let you know that even the very first session with James a great success. He is very competent, explains thins very clearly. Both of my children enjoyed it.

Maths tutoring in St Helens Park

As our company name suggests, we want to make tutoring "Ezy" for parents, students and tutors! We're super passionate about education and especially about maths. Helping a student reach levels of accomplishment that were previously unknown changes their life and sets them up for long term success. It's a "feel good" experience for the student, for parents...and of course for us! Our testimonials are the inspiration that keep us going through hard times. Tutoring works well when it is consistent, reliable, flexible and easy to manage ... otherwise, for a combination of reasons, we don't get the impact we want.

So here's how the service works: We will organise for a local maths tutor in St Helens Park to reach out to you and organise the time and day for the lesson. The tutor comes to you. You can have the tutoring as often or as little as you like. There are no booking fees or "extras" of any sort. You simply get an invoice at the end of each month for the tuition time used. Best of all, your first lesson works as a trial, so if for some reason the tutor isn't a good fit for your family, you won't be charged for that lesson!

Ezy! Try 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 Campbelltown City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Helens Park Public School.