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Kurnell's tutors include a seasoned high school maths and science tutor with first-in-cohort HSC results, an experienced STEM professor and university lecturer, a mathematics competition achiever and peer mentor, long-term primary and secondary maths specialists, and several passionate undergraduate tutors with strong ATARs, leadership roles, and real classroom or coaching experience.

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Theo

Ancient History Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them not only build the skills they need for the subject they're being tutored in, but also to build the skills to be confident of themselves within it as well. From my experience being tutored both in maths and for an instrument, that was something my tutors helped me with,…
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Exequiel

Ancient History Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe that a tutor's influence not only encompasses teaching a student but they could be a role model for the student to look up to. I am adaptable, patient and willing to listen. These enables me to work well with a team and allow me to build good relationships with my colleagues and students. I am also willing to improve my proficiency on…
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Xi

Ancient History Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students, besides helping them improve in their areas of need, is to support them and encourage them to perform to their very best and increase their confidence in their abilities in order to do well in exams. My strengths are my approachable nature as well as my understanding of the students'…
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Daniel

Ancient History Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just help them academically, but be there for them emotionally, helping them to understand themselves and giving them the resources to learn lifelong skills that they will carry into their work life and future. My strengths are that I am an active listener, patient, respectful,…
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Daniel

Ancient History Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is too raise and maintain a sustained level of high confidence within the student, so that they may enter their exams and studies with a positive mindset. Furthermore, it is of course the role of the tutor to advance and enhance the learning capabilities of the student, to the best of their…
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Annalena

Ancient History Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Over the years, I have developed the opinion that the teaching of transferable skills - contrary to only what is needed at the moment - is most valuable for the student’s future development. It is important to see that just completing the mandatory homework will not suffice, the real challenge is to change the mindset. As a good tutor, one has…
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Thomas

Ancient History Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
I believe the three most important things I could do for a student is academic support, addressing study habits and confronting weaknesses. I believe focusing on these three aspects will do the upmost for the student in the short and long term. I’ve grown up and worked with people from across the socio-economic spectrum, I think I have a…
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Azeem

Ancient History Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Foster a love of learning and allow a level of basic understanding that empowers the student and allows them to gain confidence in a topic. Patience, use of mnemonic and allegorical devices in teaching, and a desire for life-long learning. I have experience in providing diagnostic tests to gauge student ability, and in illustrating complex…
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Jordan

Ancient History Tutor South Coogee, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do at first, is build a rapport and a relationship of trust. In order to connect with a student, a tutor must be able to forge a strong connection that is much the same as a mentor to a younger generation. Further from this, a tutor must be able to assess the genuine ability of a student - this is crucial,…

Local Reviews

Kaia was good and easy to get along with.
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Inside KurnellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alice worked through trigonometry concepts, focusing on the sine and cosine rules for solving triangle problems.

For Year 11, Tom reviewed exam questions covering depreciation calculations and percentage conversions, with extra practice on unit conversion and using significant figures accurately.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Jack practiced algebraic skills by creating simultaneous equations from word problems and refining his technique for solving inequalities and multi-step equations.

Recent Challenges

The unit circle still needed more practice in the Year 9 student's trigonometry work, with several steps left unexplained, making it tough to pinpoint where errors crept in.

In Year 7 algebra, working out x using multiplication and division showed gaps—written steps were incomplete or skipped, so mistakes weren't easy to trace back.

For a Year 11 assessment task in Science, analysing results and tabulating data proved difficult; the challenge was reading questions closely and organizing responses logically.

In Year 4 area tasks, messy layout made following calculations harder for both student and tutor, slowing down progress during irregular shape problems.

Recent Achievements

One Kurnell tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, who had been struggling with simultaneous equations, finally solve them independently and explain each step without prompting.

Another high schooler made a breakthrough with the sine and cosine rules—she went from mixing up which to use, to confidently choosing and applying the correct formula on her own for tricky exam-style problems.

In a younger session, a Year 4 student who used to avoid mental maths now volunteers answers aloud during warm-ups and completed every question in under two minutes this week, showing real initiative compared to earlier lessons.

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 Sans Souci Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kurnell Public School.