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Tutors in Flinders include a retired classroom teacher with 28 years' experience, an accredited high school maths teacher with senior HSC expertise, and a home educator with four decades in K–12 learning support, alongside medal-winning Extension Maths graduates, science undergraduates, youth coaches, seasoned English tutors, and passionate mentors for both primary and secondary students.

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Jordan

Info Processing Tutor Flinders, NSW
Listen to them, let them teach you about themselves, let them have a go and try things and trial and error. No matter how many times they get it wrong they will always learn more by putting the effort in rather than just being given the answer. Also find out what techniques help them learn best, some students can pick up things in different ways…
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Vladyslav

Info Processing Tutor Tullimbar, NSW
I believe that it's a tutor's purpose is to push the student at a pace that they're capable of achieving regardless of what that level is. A student can only work to the best of their capacity and achieving this efficiency is the advantaged of personalised education. With younger especially clients in grades 4 and below, I believe it's essential…
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Aditya

Info Processing Tutor Primbee, NSW
I think close support and motivation especially during their examinations is crucial. Making the student sharp by regular homework/assignments and making them fall in love with the subject and eventually learning are very important in my opinion. Identifying students strengths/passion and grooming them is another very imperative factor. I think…
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Terry

Info Processing Tutor Barrack Heights, NSW
Reduce anxiety by always behaving professionally, providing information at the students level and listen carefully to their responses. Experience, friendly and…
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Maxwell

Info Processing Tutor Koonawarra, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be open to other methods and understanding that everyone is unique in the areas they struggle with and everyone's solutions to this are unique as well. Being patient with students allows them to work at a pace they feel comfortable with, this will allow them to find enjoyment in the…
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Kayla

Info Processing Tutor Koonawarra, NSW
- be supportive - be a safe space to make mistakes and learn - be positive, give reassurance I am extremely patient. Having to work in a special education need setting and dealing with a variety of students needs, patience is definitely a skill I have…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Molly worked through the structure of atoms and periodic table features, then explored non-physical forces like magnetism using real-world examples.

In Year 10, Zara revised trigonometry including sine rule and finding areas of non-right angled triangles, followed by targeted practice on surface area questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily focused on compound interest calculations in financial mathematics and discussed key points from the syllabus to clarify expectations for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In recent sessions, a Year 11 student found that exam stress often led her to make mistakes on familiar material—"she usually knows this but missed it in the pressure of the test," as one tutor noted.

Messy or incomplete working out was a recurring challenge: skipping steps and not annotating calculations meant she sometimes referenced the wrong information, especially during revision or when tackling financial math tasks.

In Year 9 algebra lessons, inconsistent checking for sign errors resulted in avoidable miscalculations.

When hesitation took over in unfamiliar problems, she would pause rather than attempt a solution, leaving some answers blank under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Flinders noticed one Year 9 student who, after struggling to set out her maths working clearly, has started organizing each step methodically and now checks for mistakes as she goes.

In a recent Year 11 session, another student showed a real breakthrough by solving equations with fractions independently—something she hesitated to attempt just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, a primary school learner who previously guessed answers quietly is now raising her hand to ask targeted questions whenever she's unsure, especially during problem-solving activities on shapes. Last week, she chose and completed extra practice problems without prompting.

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 Shellharbour Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Flinders Public School.