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Tutors in Mardi include a seasoned secondary school English teacher, a selective school graduate with an ATAR of 97.65 and Rubik's Cube competitor, university students in medicine, statistics and engineering, experienced peer mentors for selective entrance exams, dance and martial arts coaches, science postgraduates, and academic high achievers with leadership and debating backgrounds.

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Christopher

PDHPE Tutor Tumbi Umbi, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student's confidence, explain concepts in a way that suits their learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. It's not just about giving them the answers, it's about helping them understand the process so they can become…
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Kristen

PDHPE Tutor Warnervale, NSW
- Develop and consolidate on knowledge - Implement strategies to learn and tackle assignments/exams - Develop confidence and motivation to learn and study My strengths include my communication skills/style, my ability to relate to doing the HSC (not being out of school for too long), patience and…
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Savith has been a wonderful tutor, teaching and preparing my son for HSC Maths Extension. My son's confidence and skill have greatly improved since working with him. I highly recommend Savith to anyone needing maths tutoring for their child.
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Year 5 student Jayden focused on calculating speed, time, and distance, as well as rearranging formulas for worded problems.

In Year 8, Chloe worked through simultaneous equations and key algebra principles, using step-by-step examples to solve inequalities.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily reviewed the binomial product alongside both substitution and elimination methods for solving systems of equations, then tackled more advanced surds questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, a student struggled to remember formulas for perimeter and area, often mixing them up during revision. "Sometimes he doesn't seem interested or even listening," one tutor observed, leading to missed steps when new concepts were introduced.

Meanwhile, in Year 7 algebra sessions, skipping written working made it hard to catch errors with indices and fractions—mistakes that repeated because feedback wasn't always taken on board.

For a Year 4 student, delays in starting homework meant long addition was left unfinished; coming late to sessions added further pressure. In these moments, the learning process stalled before understanding could settle in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mardi recently noticed a big change with a Year 10 student who used to get frustrated by algebra, but after working through simultaneous equations using substitution, he now tackles problems without hesitation and his factorisation is much neater.

In another session, a high school student who struggled to ask for help began voicing questions openly whenever she hit a roadblock in trigonometry—something she'd avoided before.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students quickly grasped long addition up to numbers as large as 30 million and invented her own shortcut for adding single-digit numbers.

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 Tuggerah Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wyong Christian Community School.