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I think a tutor's primary role is to simplify complex concepts, adapt to individual needs, and foster confidence. Encouraging critical thinking, setting goals, and providing a positive atmosphere are crucial for independent learning. I believe my strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to break down difficult ideas into manageable steps, making it…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to boost up their confidence, because it's essential for the student to perform well under exam condition as well as during tutoring or class. And many students tends to lose focus, or go mind blank during exams due to a lack of confidence. In addition, it is extremely important for a tutor…
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Tutoring provides an essential experience in sharing knowledge with the younger generation, granting them an improved standard of living associated with better academic performance and a critical confidence booster at a younger age. As a somewhat recently graduated HSC student and close to the younger generation, I think my strength as a tutor is…
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I believe a tutor can offer a student so much more that just knowledge; the encouragement of a tutor can unlock a student’s potential and lead them towards consistent success. Tutoring sessions can make a student feel heard and understood which is so important in a student’s journey through self discovery in their schooling years. As a tutor,…
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I consider that a tutor most importantly can remove or lessen the weaknesses that may be holding back a student. This then enables them to work at the same level or in advance of their colleagues and fellow students, removing the feelings of inadequacy and giving self-efficacy. I have had many experiences in business and have much knowledge about…
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Lead to the right track, help them with problems. - Bilingual ( mandarin and English)…
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Make sure I am understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and how to further develop them Patience, communication and an understanding for the…
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The best thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grow an understanding of analysis in their mind on how to approach and answer the relevant question. Students have to learn the material themselves, however a guidance is required to what is relevant material to read and where is the focus on the study. I feel that I can understand when a…
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The most important thing would be to truly personalise the learning, incorporate best connections to the student's interests, also teach to the student's strengths and try to minimise the student's weaknesses. My strengths as a tutor are self confidence, honesty, my knowledge, my past experience, passion for leading children to the success and…
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In my opinion the most important thing a teacher can do for a Student is to make a Educational related understanding with the student. As in my case I make sure the student clear his idea and he/she is not shy to ask more questions. I take tutoring as my Passion so I do not move to the next idea/topic if my student did not understand the previous…
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A tutor is a guide who would be able to give personal learning experience to students which they might not be able to get during a school class. The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to imagine herself in the shoes of student and then make learning process easier. Gaining the student's trust and then making student feel…
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- learn about them as individuals - identify their strengths and weaknesses - quality teaching Communication with the students and building a relationship which aids in the improvement of the…
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I think the most important thing a tutor can do is being patience, consistent and most of all understanding. I think every student will learn differently, and it's important to go at their pace and ensure that we can make them understand and learn. I believe my strengths are that I am a very patient parent. I don't easily get irritated and have a…
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Be part of the students journey and motivate them to succeed. Understand their strengths and weakness so as to devise a careful plan. Relating the subjects of how things work in their life, real life and practically is essential for winning strategy. I started as slow learner at school and then at succeeded at HSC, Graduation and Post graduation…
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-Encourage them to become more proactive and do not hesitate to ask a question. -Create a friendly learning environment. -Students friendly. -Good at math subject while study. -Can understand and deliver what students is seeking…
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A student seeks a tutor in the hopes of improving their academia and however big or small these improvements are, a tutor most ensure that the student learns. The tutor is providing a paid service and the student has the expectations that they will improve. So it is within the tutor's responsibility to achieve these expectations as reasonably as…
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be understanding of the students goals and capabilities to ensure the greatest results for the students inteligence interpersonal skills ability to connect with students and assist them in any way…
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I believe that it is the tutor's job to make clear topics and concepts that are unclear to students and help them understand how to effectively answer questions under exam conditions. My overall friendly demeanour, my communication skills, I am clear and concise in explaining things. I am knowledgeable in the subject areas that I can tutor, and I…
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Being a tutor means to understand what the student wants to know and give them response as soon as possible, encourage the student to do more practices in order to have a better grade I can speak multiple languages: Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), English and Japanese (got a band 6 for Japanese extension in HSC); I am also very patient and…
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They need to teach the student well but more importantly should be a role model to the student and someone they can reach out to for help I feel like my strengths as a tutor are making learning fun, even if it\'s a subject deemed boring such as…
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Having freshly graduated from highschool, I understand the importance of wanting the "perfect" tutor. I believe that a tutor must be confident and patient enough to explain academic concepts from scratch and contribute to the learning confidence of a student. It's also important to be a mentor and make students feel valued. I remember feeling…
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As a tutor it is imminent I can personalise the learning to the students, as they have varying areas of strength and weakness and I should be able to adapt different learning approaches for each student. Hence I should teach to the students strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my ability to understand…
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The ability to answer their questions and provide support wherever possible to resolve the hardest of questions. I feel that my strengths would be patience, encouragement and persistence to stick at the problem until an answer is found. I relate well to people and would do my best to support the student/s where I can. My weaknesses would be not…

Local Reviews

Joanna is going really well with her tutoring with Paul and she says he is really good!
Jane, Normanhurst

Inside HornsbyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lucy revised angle sums in polygons and practiced calculating surface area for various shapes.

In Year 9, Daniel tackled simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination, then moved on to worded algebra problems for extra challenge.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily focused on compound versus simple interest calculations and worked through HSC-style financial maths questions to consolidate exam readiness.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student repeatedly relied on memorizing formulas rather than understanding when and why to use them—"not every question can fit into a formula perfectly," the tutor noted—making it tough to adapt to unfamiliar problems.

A Year 11 student tackling statistics struggled with organizing key definitions and formulas; instead of preparing a reference sheet, time was lost searching through notes mid-task.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner's confidence dropped whenever questions were worded differently or seemed long, sometimes skipping attempts altogether until prompted.

During trigonometry in Year 10, missed homework left gaps that resurfaced during multi-step bearings questions.

Recent Achievements

A Hornsby tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with worded problems now picks out key information and confidently applies the depreciation formula—something she hesitated to attempt before.

Another high schooler, after weeks of confusion with simultaneous equations, managed to solve them algebraically without hints, even remembering all necessary steps on his own.

At the primary level, a Year 5 student who used to guess answers when unsure has started underlining parts of questions and openly asks for help if stuck. In one session, he finished every question in section one with little to no prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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Kaziboni has been excellent teacher & uplifted my daughter Ahliyah spirits & has taught her so much this last month. My daughter & I are happy with his tutoring skills & Ahliyah understands his teaching methods very well. We are happy to continue tutoring from Kaziboni & I would highly recommend him as a tutor to any child. Thanks again & have a wonderful week.

We are extremely happy with tutoring.  Daniels confidence has grown already and he is enjoying the sessions.  Ben is great .thanks

Nicholas seems happy with Gaj and already he is seeing improvements in his understanding of the maths topics he has covered.  Nicholas is more motivated with maths now and his confidence has improved greatly.

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 Hornsby Shire Library & Information Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hornsby Girls High School.