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Encourage the student that mistakes are okay and they are made even by experts; create a positive atmosphere whilst tutoring; remain patient and explain a concept clearly when the student does not understand; and being compassionate to their needs and learning ability. My strengths would be the ability to be patient, highly organised, assertive…
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Give them confidence in their own ability and control over their learning experience. I have a good grasp of concepts and feel I am able to express them clearly and simply. I have a strong background in working with children, especially primary school and mid-lower highschool. I am currently studying electrical engineering at…
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Adrian
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Making sure the Student uses the skills they have been recently taught and to put it into practice. Otherwise knowledge crumbles and cannot be built upon. I deal with people (Both young and old) everyday. I train, Discipline and motivate staff on a daily basis to improve and perform better. I am also really confident when speaking to people and…
Jason
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Have the student recognise that there is more to the subject than just what they see at school. To understand their unique ways of learning and use that to help them flourish. My main strength has always been communication and time management. In my time as a tutor I have also found patience as a strength. My ability to build strong rapport…
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I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is to get to know and read them perfectly. This allows a tutor to know exactly what a student needs to excel, help them set realistic goals and knowing not only when to help but also when not to help, rather letting the student try and solve a complex question themselves without interference.…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is leave the client with a feeling of achievement, that they have gained a new, reinforced or re-established understanding of things they may have been uncertain or unaware about. If at the end of the day the individual feels like they haven't changed, then this, I believe is an indication of…
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I think the most important thing would be to show students that education is fun, it should never be boring. A good teacher should be able to explain and teach in a fun and intuitive way. My key strengths would be my technical knowledge and being able to understand not each student is alike, not each student learns the same way. Therefore…
Shekinah Noshir
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A tutor is an important role and a mentor. Students select tutors because they have the enthusiasm to learn and perhaps do not have the resources needed which a tutor can fill in. I am calm, patient and have an insight to give my best so that people can benefit from me. I want children to excel and do well beyond they can dream…
Mohana
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I think, its a tutor's responsibility in helping the student to understand their inner potential by suggesting ways to broaden their skill sets, pushing their boundary to convey that there is much to learn in life. Other than being a punctual and effective educator, I am flexible by allowing my students to learn in their own phase. It makes them…
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A tutor/ teacher is not only responsible for bridging the gap a student has in his or her studies; but also, to inspire the student to become a better version of themselves so as to reach their full potential in their lives. A tutor is also a mentor who guides students both academically and personally by helping them overcome their innate fears…
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A tutor should be able to make subjects understandable and enjoyable for their students so they get to learn it easier and faster. They should be able to impart knowledge in many different ways in order to have the capacity to teach people who learn in different ways. I'm really patient with people, especially children. I really enjoy being able…
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Listen to their needs and concerns and address them. As a student that used to struggle before finding suitable tutors, I can empathise and work with students to find a method that works for…
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Tutors need to build a strong relationship with students and promote interest in what the student is doing for their goals to be achieved. Students should view tutors as a role model and be open to new ways of learning to discover the most enjoyable and effective style to apply to their studies. Tutors should not make work overwhelming, instead…
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To feel comfortable with asking the hard hitting questions and not feel like they are a burden or an embarrassment. A key aspect to learning is having a connection with the tutor that boosts their morale and learning confidence. To help a student master and really understand a topic and question rather than reproduce information onto an exam…
Keyan
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I believe it is important to be patient, organised and most of all always available as a resource for them to use. When studying the higher levels of mathematics, it is important to be able to understand not only that you got a question wrong, but how you got it wrong and how you can correct this mistake in the future. This can be achieved through…
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Patience and determination, I believe those are the key ingredients in ensuring a student can reach the best of their capabilities in learning. Having the ability to ensure that your student can understand the lessons through techniques that you use to cater to their learning style is also vital. Back when I was in High School, there were…
Zaynah
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A tutor must act as a mentor for the student to grow in their goals. When I was tutoring primary students I found that their teacher would often just provide them with answers and ask them to memorise it rather than lead them to reach the answers themselves. I disagree with this mentality, finding that the most important aspect of tutoring is…
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Build a student confidence. Give them clear and honest feedback. Be a friend rather than a teacher Trust in your student ability and motive them to always think about improvement. Ability to break concept into simple easy to understand steps Help children develop a concept map or mind map at the end of each chapter. Identify student…
Kayla
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One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only focus on assessment performance, but to help a student to love learning. I have recognised that merely rote learning and constantly completing practice questions can only allow a student to improve so far- a student must have interest in what they are learning and have a…
Anisa
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be there for them, both through aid in academic studies and through personal encouragement. A tutor needs to make sure the student feels safe and understood, seen and heard. Therefore, I believe a tutor needs to just have faith in their students. That is the best and most important thing a…
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A tutor has to be kind and reasonable, a tutor is not a teacher so there is not the same expectations. A tutor is there to help you learn in the journey, they strength your knowledge and abilities. My ability to engage with the child is one of my strengths, I understand their struggles as I once went through it too. If a student does not…
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Tutors should be able to provide students with a deep, thorough understanding of the coursework they are struggling with, while developing their confidence and positive behaviour for learning the respective material at hand. A tutor should not only teach the student the material, but also mentor them to make sure that they can perform effectively…
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The most important things would be being able to properly respond to any questions from students and being able to effectively implement teaching strategies that enable students to get the most out of their tutoring experience. My strengths are being able to clearly articulate my points across to other people, being organised & meticulous in my…

Local Reviews

I'm just into my first few sessions with Tavonga, and he's explained and broken down Yr 12 Chemistry so well. He's very understanding and patient to allow me to totally grasp the syllabus.
Raina, Camden

Inside GrasmereTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Chloe focused on number patterns and algebra techniques, along with multiplication and division strategies using practical examples.

In Year 9, James tackled equations involving fractions and worked through worded problems with equations to strengthen his problem-solving approach.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student, Emily, practiced determining the nature of stationary points and inflexion points in calculus and began exploring trigonometric identities using step-by-step worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 5 student showed improvement in conversion rates but sometimes left homework incomplete, which meant time in lessons was spent reviewing missed basics instead of building new skills.

In Year 9 algebra, written work became difficult to follow when layout was rushed—"he squeezed steps together on one line," as a tutor noted—which led to confusion during revision.

A Year 11 student avoided practicing with more challenging differentiation and curve-sketching problems, sticking to familiar examples and missing out on critical exam strategies.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student postponed summary sheets for advanced integration, making it harder to recall key rules under pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Grasmere tutor recently saw a Year 9 student who used to hesitate with algebra now ask for help as soon as she's unsure, rather than guessing and moving on.

In a high school session, another student who'd struggled to apply the chain rule in calculus was able to work through several integral area questions independently after extra practice.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner who previously mixed up conversion rates managed all her decimal-to-fraction problems without needing reminders and explained her method out loud for the first time.

Maths tutoring in Grasmere

The student experience can be a tough one. From developing intellectual confidence to figuring out what you want to do after school. Everyone can usually remember the frustrations that plagued them during the school years of their life. We have 45 maths tutors in Grasmere, NSW who can alleviate some of those frustrations for your child. Maybe they just need a bit of a boost, or maybe they need a strategic plan to ace their exams, leaving no stone unturned. A home maths tutor will get to know your child's needs and learning style and help in a tailored and supportive way.

So how does it work?

Maths Tutor Grasmere

The tutoring is done in your home or any other location you opt for. The first tutoring session works as a trial to ensure you're actually happy with the person coming over. If not, feel free to try someone else - getting the right fit is crucial. The cost structure is based on a simple hourly rate with no additional fees or minimum requirements of any sort.

Just fill in the form or give us a call at 1300 312 354 & we'll organise a trial lesson for your child. Ezy!

 

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 Camden Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Camden Public School.