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Leura's tutors include a former international Head of English with over 30 years' school teaching and curriculum leadership, a K–12 maths specialist pursuing a Master's at UNSW, experienced early childhood and primary educators, debate coaches, science graduates with peer mentoring backgrounds, and high-achieving recent HSC graduates in advanced mathematics and STEM subjects.

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Brittany

Physics Tutor Leura, NSW
Some of the most important things a physics tutor can do is: create a positive and productive learning environment, provide strategies for critical thinking, and bring awareness to overall concepts of learning instead of focusing on a single assignment or test to foster ongoing success. I am patient and approachable. I want students to feel…
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Timothy

Physics Tutor Wentworth Falls, NSW
I'd say the most important thing a tutor can do is present a subject's content in an accessible and positive way, as often this will help the student develop their own passion for the subject which is the most beneficial thing for their grades and academic experiences. I think my youth really helps me connect with kids and have versatility in the…
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Isobel is on time very friendly and Ava really likes her. Seems to be going well.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Ava revised area and perimeter of circles and composite shapes, then practiced calculating surface area for prisms.

Year 8 student Felix focused on identifying strengths from a past assignment, followed by an introduction to basic algebra and reviewing powers.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Nicole worked through rational and irrational numbers—including converting decimals to fractions—and in English explored commonly misspelled word endings like "ent" and "ant," as well as the difference between "a lot" and "allot."

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to keep her maths book organised, often leaving out written working when tackling multi-step algebra questions; as a tutor noted, "showing working needs to become more of a habit." This made it harder for her to spot small sign errors and slowed down revision.

In Year 11 Financial Maths, one student missed a test due to poor engagement with online school and had difficulty using formulas without access to reliable materials.

Meanwhile, in Year 5, another child guessed at answers in shape identification tasks rather than applying mathematical reasoning, leading to repeated confusion between rhombuses and trapeziums during homework.

Recent Achievements

One Leura tutor noticed a real shift in Tahlia's approach: she came prepared with her own mind maps and targeted questions, and after struggling with the control of ovarian cycle hormones, was able to quickly explain how recombinant DNA is generated.

In Year 10, Nicole had previously hesitated to ask for help but now regularly checks her understanding during sessions—last week, she used teacher feedback to pinpoint errors in algebraic equations and could independently correct them.

Meanwhile, Lyla (Year 6) showed new persistence by reviewing her mistakes in probability problems and explaining her reasoning out loud before moving on.

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 Katoomba Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Leura Public School.