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Winmalee's tutors include a Bachelor-qualified primary educator, a university mathematics graduate with peer mentoring experience, an HSC subject-first achiever and school leadership awardee, Kumon and Nepean Tutoring veterans, recent high school Dux recipients, youth volunteers with over 1000 hours of mentoring, and a World of Maths workshop facilitator—offering impressive depth across academic and teaching credentials.

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Tobey

Science Tutor Winmalee, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do in my opinion is understand how a student thinks and foster a sense of encouragement regarding that thinking pattern. Personally in my experience I have found that this is very helpful and just overall a nice quality to have in a teacher/tutor. I believe my strengths as a tutor come from the fact I…
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Dylan

Science Tutor Springwood, NSW
I believe the most important role a tutor plays is to establish a friendly relationship with the student. This makes learning more engaging and achievable. My previous tutoring experience has shown me that students learn best when they are engaged more personally. For example, relating concepts to the hobbies of a student allows them to perceive…
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Tobias

Science Tutor Springwood, NSW
Help them achieve a specific goal e.g. get a specific grade in a subject. Good communication…
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Bernadine

Science Tutor Hawkesbury Heights, NSW
To make learning fun, to think outside the box and to listen to the student's problems and opinions I have the ability to listen and explain to the…
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Chelsea

Science Tutor Sun Valley, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be friendly and make sure they feel welcome. It's also important to make sure the student is understanding the content and if they aren't to reiterate the points or try to teach them in another way. My strengths as a tutor are that I am highly organised and prepared, I am very…
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Dhruvi

Science Tutor Springwood, NSW
Be honest, flexible, patient, good listener, professional, share your own experiences with the student to Bose their confidence, teach on how to learn, be confident and be a collaborator. These are the most important things that a tutor can do and should be able to for a student as we are responsible for teaching them and help them to be more…
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Hamish

Science Tutor Springwood, NSW
Providing students with problem-solving techniques is important as this can provide an alternate perspective of the steps required solving challenging questions whilst also listening to the individuals needs. My strengths as a tutor are ensuring I understand the student's needs and providing the necessary strategies to overcome problems whilst…
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Brooke

Science Tutor Agnes Banks, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the skills that they need to be able to succeed in the specific course. The one on one encouragement results in confidence in students. I am easily able to explain difficult concepts in simple terms and i am able to come up with several different explanations. I am able to…

Local Reviews

Gabriel was fantastic, and Ziggy really got a lot from the first session.
Belinda, Winmalee

Inside WinmaleeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jasmine worked on calculating perimeter and area of rectangles, then explored the difference between surface area and volume using diagrams.

In Year 9, Alexia revised algebraic expressions—including multiplication and division—before tackling problem-solving questions involving congruent triangles and index laws.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Thomas focused on financial maths by calculating tax, Medicare levy, and determining taxable income with real-world worksheet examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on financial maths repeatedly left homework incomplete, especially in calculating tax and Medicare levy. "She needs to gain more confidence with these topics," a tutor noted, after missed practice questions slowed progress for upcoming assessments.

In Year 8 algebra, skipping written steps—"Careful with which method to use," as observed—led to hidden sign errors that reappeared during revision.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided writing unfamiliar words when reading aloud, hesitating instead of sounding them out. This avoidance meant new vocabulary was rarely attempted during sessions, and spelling improvements stalled.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Winmalee noticed Tariq, a high school student, shift from hesitating over Pythagoras' Theorem to accurately calculating unknown sides on his own after some targeted guidance—something he'd previously found confusing.

Another high school win: Isabelle, while preparing for her ROSA exam, patiently worked through tricky area and perimeter questions on shapes like trapeziums and cylinders; she steadily increased correct answers each session as her understanding grew.

In primary years, Charbel moved from struggling with basic letter formation to independently tracing and copying letters more neatly, focusing better during counting activities that included colouring tasks.

What they say about our tutoring

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We are really happy with Vivienne. She is very patient and explains things extremely clearly. Already had a 74% which for a child who is almost maths dialexic this was fabulous. Anyway we are very happy with her Thankyou

Hi Erica, thank you for your email. Things have started well with Jacob and hopefully they will continue in the same way. I think in this case, the difference for Jamie is that she can ask Jacob about a problem that she is struggling with and he can answer her straight away. Vivian was able to answer her too but it took her longer and I think the time factor was what was frustrating Jamie. As I'm sure you are aware in year 12 there is such a time crunch that any delays just add more pressure.

Hi Erica Thanks for the email. Yes, everything is going very well. Daniel is finding Yuta to be very helpful and has definitely been able to identify areas of weakness that require work. We are all very pleased with the progress to date.

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 Blue Mountains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Winmalee High School.