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Tutors in Awaba include a university maths dux and high achiever, a school chaplain's assistant with extensive PK–12 mentoring experience, an engineering student with peer tutoring credentials, multiple award-winning academic leaders, seasoned coaches and camp organisers, and Bachelor of Education students passionate about helping children thrive—offering real expertise across teaching, mentoring, and subject mastery.

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Leanne

Tutor Buttaba, NSW
I think fostering curiosity and confidence are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Technical knowledge is obviously extremely important, however, I think building solid study foundations is something a student will carry with them for the rest of their lives. As a current university student, I understand the frustration that…
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Arnav

Tutor Speers Point, NSW
The most important thing by far is engagement. Tutoring is good, although it can only do so much if the students interest is elsewhere. The best thing a tutor can do is help the student engage more in school as the student will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% with a tutor so using that 80% to your advantage is the most important…
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Hugo

Tutor Valentine, NSW
I think it is important to create a casual, comfortable learning space for students where they feel comfortable talking to me as another student rather than a teacher. I feel this benefits them by not feeling that they are in a classroom, but rather simply discussing topics of difficulty with a colleague or mentor, ultimately increasing enthusiasm…
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Aidhan

Tutor Valentine, NSW
Give the student confidence and motivation to commit to their own learning Good at simplifying things, breaking concepts down with analogies, diagrams, schematics,…
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Elijah

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
To be patient, it can be hard to be patient when it is easy for us as adults as we know the topic, but patience is so important to remember that they are learning, just as we did one day. I am extroverted, I love people and love to socialise, so I will make my tutoring lesson fun for the…
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Joel

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
To make learning fun and easy and to set the student up with a strong foundation so they can be successful in their further studies and future. I am very patient and understanding of where the student is at with their knowledge and how to build them up to where they need to be in knowledge or even past that to get them ahead of the crowd. I am…
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Michael

Tutor Dora Creek, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to be able to make the student want to learn the material on their own. If you instill a passion for mathematics within the student, it will cause them to grow on their own. Generally, I am pretty good at determining where the gap in the students understand lies, whether it's in the foundations of what is…
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Anika

Tutor Boolaroo, NSW
A tutor should be able to build upon the basics and the foundation of a subject, most exams require an application of the basics. Students can only achieve full marks if they can apply their core knowledge in different ways to suit a question. Hence, the most important thing a tutor can do is teach ways to apply the basics. In math, there are…

Local Reviews

The best and coolest tutor!!! Miles is a kind and a brilliant young man that has made math not a scary unknown factor for our son. Our son is looking forwards to his tutoring. Very grateful. Thanks Miles!!
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Year 9 Tiffany completed a maths assessment to pinpoint areas for support, while Year 9 Olivia worked through the structure of essay writing and tackled financial maths topics like wages and salaries.

For Year 10 Sam, lessons focused on understanding profit and loss as well as calculating discounts and percentage reductions, often using real-world scenarios to reinforce these skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to remember area and volume formulas for complex shapes, with the tutor noting, "she mixed up which formula went with each shape during practice questions."

In Year 11 financial maths, another found it hard to recall basic facts like the number of weeks in a year, slowing her progress through problem sets.

For a Year 4 student, messy written work—especially when adding fractions—meant answers were sometimes unreadable and mistakes missed.

Homework was left incomplete by a Year 7 learner; as described: "unfinished tasks meant valuable session time was spent re-covering old ground instead of advancing."

Recent Achievements

One Awaba tutor recently saw a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to speak up when confused, now clearly express when she needed help with indices, making it easier to address her questions in real time.

In another session, a Year 8 student who once relied on guesswork for essay arguments was able to break down her ideas step by step and structure her argument independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who used to avoid challenging times tables began using the expansion method unprompted, showing new independence by solving unfamiliar multiplication problems without waiting for guidance.

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 Toronto Library, tirrabiyangba—or at your child's school (with permission), like Awaba Public School.