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Daceyville's tutors include a UNSW PhD teaching assistant, an award-winning science graduate with university prizes and mentoring experience, a seasoned maths and science teacher for years 6–10, music educators with primary expertise, peer mentors from selective schools, Olympiad participants, and accomplished graduates in engineering, data science, nursing, and computer science.

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Beatriz

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Never treating them as if they can not do something, they just need to understand the concepts behind the problem. I am good at reading my students. I have been working with kids for more than 3 years as a camp counselor, so I have learned to be very patient and understanding that each student has a different way of…
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jacob

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Making sure the students understand whatever you are teaching no matter how complex they are I have great communication skills and very empathetic. I am able to simplify complex ideas and topics to a more understandable form…
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Shawn
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Shawn

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do is to be fully committed to the task of helping out the student with their requirements. Being prepared in advance for the class is also a key thing that every tutor must do. I believe that my patience is my strength, as I will not have any issue with repeatedly explaining the same concepts to a student…
Jishnu
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Jishnu

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
A tutor should be a good friend and care for the child. He should understand a student's weak spot and help him/her in overcoming those issues. Further, a tutor must maintain professionalism and respect student's work. A tutor must motivate a student to take interest in the subject by explaining practical applications. 1.Communication…
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Mehul

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
They can make it interesting and easier for the student to learn. They can motivate the students to solve the problems. Being a slow learner as a kid, I now have the patience to help students realise their…
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Adithyan

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Personally, the most important thing a tutor could do is build a connection with their students. I might be difficult but once it is achieved, the lectures would not be seen as a task by the students. Breaking down tough concepts, encouraging curiosity, and providing a supportive space help students grow and instill a thirst for lifelong learning.…
Nikhil
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Nikhil

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I'd say it's most important to understand how each student studies best and how to provide and fill in the gaps in one's understanding of the subject material in a concise fashion. Tutors should help and encourage students to set straightforward goals and basically keep the ball rolling to the point that they actively seek to complete their…
Vidika
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Vidika

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
A tutor can change the perspective of a student towards the subject he/she is teaching. A tutor can build the concepts for basic learning in an effective way so that a student never faces a problem in those concepts. As a tutor. I am very patient. I can solve a single problem for a student as many times as he/she wants. I believe in a practical…
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AASHNA

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
All students are unique with a different understanding. A teacher who can recognize and cook up their teachings to match their understanding can lay strong foundations. As a tutor , I believe my ability to enhance the student experience of learning through innovative teaching methods is one of my core strengths. Also my idea of breaking the…
Ivan
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Ivan

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe that supporting students' confidence through positive encouragement is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student, because it empowers the student to develop their problem-solving skill independently without feeling pressured. I also believe that a tutor must encourage their students to enjoy learning for knowledge and not for…
Antonia
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Antonia

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Assist with their understanding. It's much more helpful for a student if they know why they are using a certain method or technique, rather than just memorising the sort of question a technique should be used for. Understanding of what they're doing makes it easier for them to remember how to answer questions, and it makes it easier to apply their…
Rashmi
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Rashmi

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
A tutor has to be able to convey knowledge to each student in a way that they are able to grasp the information in a comfortable manner. He/she must be able to engage the student and give them a fun learning experience wherever required I have really good communication and time management skills. I am more than willing to go out of the way to make…
Inakshi
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Inakshi

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe the task of a tutor is that of a guide, the tutor has to enable the students to think on their own rather than being dependent I think my strength as a tutor is how I simply big theoretical problems to practical…
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Nabomita

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the needs of the student and teach them accordingly. Every student has their strengths and weaknesses. That is why a good rapport is needed to cater to the student's needs and help them succeed in their academic efforts. I believe gradually building confidence in the student through proper…
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Devansh

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe the three most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Strengthening Fundamentals: Ensuring that a student has a solid foundation is crucial for their long-term academic success. I achieve this by using clear, memorable examples that help students recall concepts whenever they feel stuck or confused. Making the students…
Ashton
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Ashton

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is ensuring that the students feel comfortable in their presence, this ensures that they feel comfortable asking questions which prevents doubts or confusion that can be major setbacks in learning, so removing the fear of asking questions is extremely important. I’m able to explain complex ideas in…
Alexander
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Alexander

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Improving a student's perception of the subject, from a hated monster, to an enjoyable and curious endeavour, is a critical and often undervalued element of tutoring. It is crucial that the student walks away from the lesson with a real-world understanding of how what is taught is important to society and our understanding of the universe. Lastly,…
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Yan Chi

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think a tutor should be able to tailor the teaching session to the weaknesses of specific students. Some students could be weaker in understanding the concepts while others could find it difficult to apply them to the questions while others could find it difficult to understand the exam questions itself. Being able to identify where the…
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Nicola

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
Being emphatic. I might be biased here, but it's only through empathy that you can help someone understand what you do understand. I believe I am really emphatic, so I almost always manage to understand at what point, in the logical pipeline of understanding a concept, a certain student has difficulty. I am patient and calm, there is no reason to…
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Sansarmaa

Science Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is understand the student’s point of view and teach in a fun, engaging way that makes it easier for them to learn. Tutors should have a genuine interest in helping their students learn. My strengths are that I have experience as a tutor, I’m friendly and patient, and because I was recently a high…
Kusal
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Kusal

Science Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Communicate, as I believe the reason most student turn to tutoring services is due to a lack of proper communication from usual teachers leading to them misunderstanding or lacking knowledge in certain areas of a subject. I believe it is important for a tutor to communicate properly to make the student feel safe and also to allow for deeper…
Devika
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Devika

Science Tutor Kingsford, NSW
A good tutor should be all about building up a student's confidence, giving them helpful feedback, and providing personalized support. Boosting a student's self-belief is important because it makes them more motivated to learn. Giving feedback that's not just critical but also positive helps them see their strengths and areas to work on. And…
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Anne Dorothy

Science Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do for my students is to help them achieve their goals or improve their grades by understanding what they understand from the content. Most of the time when Im tutoring, I allow my students to engage with the subject and try to explain what they're doing and giving them more confidence to try, make errors and…

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Eleena says he is great, he gives her homework sheets and he is very patient and explains everything she said.
Stephanie, Kingsford

Inside DaceyvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Despina worked on understanding the area and volume of 2D and 3D shapes, along with practicing perimeter calculations.

Year 8 student Michael focused on simplifying algebraic expressions and applying the Pythagoras theorem to geometry problems, using visual examples for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophia tackled chemistry syllabus content by reviewing electron configurations (spdf notation) and exploring trends in periodicity, including atomic radius and first ionisation energy.

Recent Challenges

Frequent reliance on calculators for basic operations, such as times tables and simple addition, made it harder for the Year 9 student to build fluency in index laws ("less use of calculator and a more thorough understanding and memorisation of times tables…").

In Year 11 Chemistry, incomplete memorization of polyatomic ions led to slower progress during ionic equation tasks.

For a Year 5 lesson, one student jumped quickly to answers without fully writing out working or reflecting on key phrases from questions, which meant missed details when reading texts.

During a senior selective-style test, another student struggled with time management and needed extra practice under timed conditions—she finished late and felt frustrated.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Daceyville recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with algebra, began working through examples independently and now occasionally solves problems without prompting.

In another session, a Year 9 student showed new initiative by finishing a research task on her own, whereas before she needed frequent reminders to stay on track.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students has started reading out loud more confidently during comprehension activities and now actively eliminates incorrect answers instead of guessing.

Last week, a high schooler completed her science report on time for the first time this term.

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 Lionel Bowen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Michael's Catholic Primary School.