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Kembla Grange's tutors include a veteran teacher with a BA in Psychology and Education and decades of primary maths experience, a homeschooler of six with honours in physics and mathematics, award-winning high school competition achievers, university engineering and IT students, Kumon instructors, youth coaches, and seasoned mentors for children across literacy, numeracy, sport, and creative fields.

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Parmida

PDHPE Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are build a student's confidence, create a positive learning environment, and adapt to their needs. They should provide clear explanations, offering constructive feedback in the best way, and encouraging curiosity are key to helping students not only understand the concepts but also develop a love for…
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PDHPE Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
Listening as well as talking. Getting the student to explain their understanding will assist me in finding gaps in their knowledge so l know their level. Additionally, patience and encouragement are crucial for the tutor when helping a struggling student. I am being understanding and offering support. As a recent HSC graduate, I know students can…
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PDHPE Tutor Keiraville, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor learning to their individual needs, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. It’s not just about helping them understand the material but also about teaching them how to think critically and approach…

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I'm so happy that I've found someone who understands the way my son thinks and is looking forward to his math tuition.Thank you
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Inside Kembla GrangeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Cailyn worked on simplifying algebraic expressions involving exponents and fractions, then practised solving two-step equations by rearranging pronumerals using inverse operations.

In Year 11, Daniel focused on trigonometric ratios (SOHCAHTOA) to solve for unknown sides in right-angled triangles and reviewed finance concepts such as simple interest calculations.

Nicholas, a Year 12 student, revised non-right-angled trigonometry with bearings and critical path analysis for network concepts using past HSC questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to format their algebraic working clearly on paper, with a tutor noting, "showing all steps would have made it easier to spot sign errors." This led to time lost fixing mistakes instead of moving forward.

In Year 10 maths, one student avoided using their calculator when stuck on fractions, slowing progress and increasing uncertainty in multi-step problems.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for HSC linear relationships often skipped writing out full answers and formulas; as described in the notes, this made reviewing errors after practice exams much harder and left gaps in exam technique confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Kembla Grange tutor noted that Daniel, a senior high school student, now routinely double-checks his tax instalment maths questions—he used to rush through and miss steps, but recently he's been reworking problems until every part makes sense.

In English, Nicholas has started outlining essay responses by first filtering out less relevant characters, allowing him to focus on stronger examples; this approach is new for him and helps organise his thoughts more clearly.

Meanwhile, Ariana in Year 3 has begun using "friends of 10" strategies unprompted when adding bigger numbers—something she'd struggled to remember last month.

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 Hayes Park Public School.