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Tutors in Dapto include a 30-year homeschooling veteran with a science honours degree, NSW-accredited primary teachers and maths specialists, an international Maths Olympiad winner, engineers and statisticians with postgraduate credentials, seasoned robotics mentors, and experienced support workers—each bringing proven teaching, mentoring, or coaching experience to students across all grade levels.

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Poppy

Modern History Tutor Kembla Heights, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is tailor their approach to each student’s unique needs, fostering the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This not only helps students gain confidence but also equips them with the tools to tackle educational challenges and take ownership of their learning. My…
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Mya

Modern History Tutor Albion Park, NSW
In my experience tutoring students, as well as being a student myself, I believe a person needs to do four main things in order to be a good tutor; they need to be able to assess what their students are lacking, know what you can do to improve on their skills, communicate well, and boost the overall confidence of the student and the confidence…
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Jonathan is very dedicated, involved and committed to his students. He is doing a great job. Thank you.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Cailyn worked on simplifying algebraic expressions with positive indices and practiced two-step equations, focusing on changing the subject of a formula.

Year 10 student Daniel reviewed financial mathematics concepts like simple interest and tax brackets, then applied trigonometry using SOHCAHTOA to solve right-angled triangle problems.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Nicholas focused on network concepts such as critical paths and also revised non-right angled trigonometry, using past HSC questions for practice.

Recent Challenges

Across Years 7–12, process challenges are often linked to written working and recall.

For example, in Year 10 algebra, a student "skipped showing steps in equations," making it harder to spot sign errors—this meant time was lost correcting avoidable mistakes instead of learning new methods.

In Year 11 trigonometry, one student struggled with recalling which function (sin/cos/tan) to use and hesitated to label triangle sides on paper, as noted: "She faces difficulty identifying which sides of a right angle triangle are given."

Meanwhile, several students in upper primary repeatedly avoided writing out timestables or formulas, leading to slower problem-solving during tests.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dapto noticed one high school student who, after previously doubting her algebra skills whenever letters appeared, now confidently expands terms and works through equations independently.

Another older student, who once hesitated to tackle HSC-level network concepts, recently worked hard on practice questions and now chooses more challenging problems without prompting.

In a primary session, Ariana started using new multiplication tricks she'd struggled with before; she now remembers them during timed activities and asks for extra flashcards to keep practising.

Last week, Joel completed his statistics homework using the elimination method with almost no help.

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 Dapto District Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St John's Catholic Primary School.