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Beate

Ancient History Tutor Galston, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and their skill level in the chosen subject. It is essential to work with the motivations of the student, and through this find ways deepen their interest in the subject matter. Sometimes you may be solidify existing knowledge and sometimes explore new knowledge.…
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Rebecca

Ancient History Tutor Hornsby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to listen and understand from the students perspective, so that they are able to teach them in the manner that is best for the student. At the end of the day, if the student is able to gain the satisfaction of conquering even the smallest of concepts with the help of their tutor,…
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Lucia

Ancient History Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to instil confidence in a student, in their own abilities, understanding and application of a concept. Often times self-doubt holds students back, and reassuring words from a tutor on their personal strengths can greatly aid them. As a tutor I also have a duty to ensure the information I…
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Ancient History Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to encourage and motivate them. Even if the student doesn't have the ability to answer the question by the end of the session, if the tutor has mentored the student then they will feel confident to continue the learning experience without the tutor. I believe as a tutor I am patient and…
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Misbah

Ancient History Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
A tutor should provide a safe space for the student, both academically and mentally. It is important that a tutor empathizes with the students and provide them vivid and interesting perspectives about the subjects which goes beyond school learning. Furthermore, it is needed that the tutor - student relationship be a team work, where the tutor is…
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Ancient History Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment where they feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. This involves understanding the student’s individual needs, recognizing their strengths and areas for improvement, and tailoring guidance to help them grow. A great tutor…
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Alec

Ancient History Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
Developing a friendship with the student. A friendship makes both feel more comfortable in the work they are doing as many aspects with be easier to handle as you have likely mastered communication with each other. For the student it will also give the subject more interest and therefore more confidence in learning it. I believe my strength will…
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Ancient History Tutor Hornsby, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be a good role model. Show them good study techniques and a bright and attentive approach to study in general. I have a good academic background graduating with an atar of 95 and have gone to a lot of tutoring during my study days. I am able to explain concepts intricately as well as good…
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Ancient History Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is clarifying concepts, building confidence in the subjects and adapting to needs. Explaining concepts clearly and being patient. Im good at breaking down complex ideas into simpler parts and adapting to different learning…
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Ancient History Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
The most important things would include helping them understand what is required of them for their schoolwork but also helping them feel confident in their own abilities to complete tasks. I believe my strengths would be by ability to listen and my patience. I have worked in customer service for a long time and so I have many transferrable skills…
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Thomas

Ancient History Tutor Berowra Heights, NSW
Teach. Not just the lesson at hand, and not just the syllabus, but to teach generally, and to teach widely. I have an incredibly wide knowledge set, dabbling in English, mathematics, language in general (including quite a bit of Latin), history, science, and philosophy most of all; but these aren't truly separate fields, given how thoroughly they…
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trinica

Ancient History Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student encompass creating a personalized learning experience tailored to the student's unique needs. This involves fostering a supportive environment where the tutor not only explains concepts clearly but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills. A tutor should build the student's…

Local Reviews

I am pleased to say that Tayla is gaining confidence already. Courtney is amazing with Tayla. Tayla just sat a test that Courtney had helped prepare for and got her highest mark in months.
Marie

Inside GalstonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel focused on converting word problems into algebraic expressions and practiced finding the interior angles of quadrilaterals, using diagrams to structure his solutions.

In Year 8, Lukas worked through Pythagoras' Theorem for right-angled triangles and manipulated algebraic variables to solve for unknowns.

For Year 9, Sophie covered geometry topics including surface area and volume of solids, with an emphasis on using logic to streamline multi-step calculations.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students left a large portion of their maths work unmarked, which limited opportunities for targeted feedback—one tutor observed, "a significant portion of his school work is unmarked."

In Year 10 algebra, skipping the marking step meant persistent sign errors went unnoticed and slowed progress.

A Year 8 student showed reluctance to lay out steps when rearranging equations, making it difficult to pinpoint misunderstandings.

For a senior student revising payoff graphs in maths, revision focused mostly on easier examples rather than tackling complex options.

When exam season arrived, overconfidence led one Year 11 student to overlook question instructions, missing critical marks as a result.

Recent Achievements

One Galston tutor noticed that Tom, a high school student, was able to tackle multi-part algebra questions with much more independence—he interpreted graphs and connected them back to the underlying expressions without prompting, something he hesitated with in earlier sessions.

Will, also in high school, started attempting challenge problems that most of his classmates avoid; even when stuck, he persisted rather than giving up.

In primary years, Riley showed a real shift by listening carefully during fraction work and, by lesson's end, handled mixed negative fractions confidently—a big change from his previous confusion on these topics.

What they say about our tutoring

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In response to your earlier email, I am absolutely delighted with Nick.  Tabi trusts that Nick can help her and is beginning to deal with the sense of panic she builds up when confronted with problems she is not sure how to solve or techniques taught in class that she did not understand.  I can see Tabi beginning to feel more confident and she certainly feels supported by Nick.

Pat has really appreciated and enjoyed the help Josh has given him with his Maths. Tutoring with Josh during the holidays will make an excellent start to year 11!

Thank you for touching base. I am really impressed with William's efforts to date. He has very quickly worked out Layla's weaknesses and the areas that need attention. I also believe that his strategy of working slightly ahead of schedule and thus getting her 'in front' in some areas will help with her confidence in class. Layla is also receiving additional Maths support in school and combined with William's efforts, I am confident that we should see her Maths results improve.

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