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Marleston's tutors include a 16-year veteran secondary maths and science teacher with a B.Ed, multiple PhDs and Masters graduates in physics, an ATAR 99.95 achiever with academic prizes, experienced K–12 maths/science specialists, university medallists, Kumon and learning club mentors, and accomplished STEM students recognised for top-tier academic excellence and peer support.

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Mohamed
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Ability to simplify the ideas and hypothesis to student in a way that could be remembered and used. Scientific background and talent to deliver the thoughts of each chapter to…
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The major thing a tutor can do for a student is by boost their confidence, having transparency, giving effective feedbacks, solving doubts at anytime asked and develop different skills. I can work patiently and communicate effectively with all age groups. I posses subject knowledge and have strong problem solving…
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Abrar
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence by providing personalized support and guidance, and to cultivate a positive attitude towards learning by fostering curiosity and resilience. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to communicate complex ideas in simple and accessible ways, tailoring my approach to…
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Make the student feel safe is number one and to inspire a love for learning is the goal! Ensuring that the tutor presents them self in a way where the child is comfortable in your presence so they can learn and ask question is vital also. Knowing the child’s individual learning preferences and catering to this makes a huge difference also in the…
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In my opinion, being a person that students are comfortable with to reach out for help is one of the most important things. A tutor should be there to assist them, not add stress or pressure to them. I also think it is important for tutors to motivate the students to learn, instead of just giving answers, and in motivating them, tutors should be…
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In the end, a tutor's most valuable contributions to a student are stability, a personal connection, and academic direction. All of these things can completely change a young student's learning environment.  I am  ; a strong communicator, a good listener, adaptable, engaging with students, focusing on collaboration, empathetic , a lifelong…
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The most important things I can do for a student, is to put myself in their shoes when teaching. Often some students take longer to understand, comprehend or apply the knowledge taught. It' so important to go at their pace, whilst challenging them as well, because there's nothing we can't achieve if we set our minds to it. It' important to simply…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Helping students gain confidence as well as the skills they need to meet their goals. 2. Helping students relieve their academic stress and support them as much as I can. One of my main strengths is that I have numerous study techniques that I can share with them. Hence, my students…
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Firstly, the most important thing that a tutor should do is build up confidence in their kids that they have the potential to achieve their goals and are destined for the best. This instantly boosts up the kids for striving for accuracy and their dreams. Secondly, a tutor should never be a demotivator in any manner. This is important as any…
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Besides helping them understand and learn a topic, the tutor should also help the student master the topic through mastery learning. Mastery learning is a way of designing units of work so that each set of tasks focuses on a particular learning objective and students must master a task to move onto the next one. The tutor should also help the…
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I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student are to guide and help the students to get on the right pathway and helping them understand their choices. I have lots of patience towards my students, always trying to understand my students, always being punctual, helping my students when help is need and be kind to…
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- Personalise the learning and teaching methods which best suits the child. - Maximise the teaching to students weaknesses to fill in their knowledge gaps - Make connections to what the student is interested in. This will allow them to remember it for longer periods of time - Improve the students studying skills - Help them gain confidence…
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The most important is to be there and present when students are struggling. To be observe the weaknesses of each students and provide ways of improvement. Be compassionate and patient, ask students if they have understood that particular concept. I'm good listener, ensuring that students are comfortable to tell me when they are unaware of certain…
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My main focus is to not just explain the content in a way they really understand the principles behind it and it would not just be memorising the content on the student's part. I also believe that connecting with the student can help the teaching learning process a lot. I am a very understanding person in general. So I am most of the time capable…
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Make concepts easier to understand and grasp for students. To not let the students lose interest in the subject. Students to enjoy their study and stay involved. I connect well with students. I explain concepts in a simpler way that are easy to understand. I am jolly and friendly but not to the point where the student starts ignoring my words.…
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Making a student learn and fully comprehend a subject matter while not belittling them in the process, but rather motivating them and getting them to enjoy learning about that subject. I am really good with people, have great communication skills and can build rapport instantly. I am friendly but at the same time, able to be professional. I have…
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is clarifying complex concepts, providing customized support, boosting confidence, fostering critical thinking, and monitoring goals. Tutors also teach valuable skills, encourage active engagement in learning, and provide constructive feedback. These efforts empower students to become…
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Besides grades, I would say that a tutor is also essentially teaching the student life skills such as responsibility and perseverance. I had this unmotivated student. He wouldn't complete the homework that I had given him and often fell asleep in class. I started to find out the reason behind his behavior and I used it to my advantage, Over…
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To be available for them, to listen to them, understand them and help them believe there is something wonderful and worthwhile they can achieve in this life on earth. As a tutor, my strengths are conveying to students hard topics in a simple…
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In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for students is making sure that the student completely understands the concept and does not try to rote learn it. I believe that a tutor is a person who can change the point of view of a student through which they can grasp the concept well and improves their understanding ability. I own…
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Being patient and understanding that every student is different. I can make teaching fun and interactive. I will make sure the students feel comfortable while…
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I believe the most important thing here would be to ensure the student understands what is being taught and is able to move forward in their learning. Tutors as facilitators must be able to give them the confidence that they are improving and can do even better with persistent practice and revision. I think one of my greatest strengths is being…
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Allow the child to ask the most basic questions without any hesitation is the most significant Communicative can explain through various examples can produce example questions for practice have more than 4 years of experience of tutoring students and virtually in other…

Local Reviews

My daughter says Maths is now easier with Chirags tutoring. He has helped a great deal in her confidence, understanding and preparation for SACS.
Jean Hill

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Zara focused on comparing fractions using visual aids like pie diagrams and also practised solving Roman numerals.

Year 9 student Archie prepared for an upcoming test by tackling algebraic multiplication and worded questions from both his booklet and extra resources.

Meanwhile, Lachlan in Year 10 completed Pythagorean theorem exercises before beginning trigonometry with the sine rule, applying these skills to right-angled triangles as well as related problems from his electrician workbook.

Recent Challenges

Messy written work and disorganized materials slowed progress for a Year 7 student; as one tutor noted, "sheets and books were quite messy/disorganized—fixing this may help her keep track of instructions and tasks."

In Year 10 Maths, not reading assignment instructions closely led to confusion with scaling diagrams, causing errors in the final drawing.

A senior student in Year 11 struggled to extract key information from worded problems, leading to repeated misunderstandings of what questions required.

In each case, missed or unclear process steps meant time was spent clarifying instructions rather than advancing on new concepts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Marleston recently noticed some real breakthroughs across different students.

In Year 10, Tia has started catching her own mistakes during trigonometry practice—she now pauses to check her work and corrects errors independently, which she hadn't done before.

During a session with Archie (Year 8), he not only tackled basic algebra confidently but also transferred those skills to new types of problems without hesitation, showing far more initiative than in earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, younger student Natalia created her first worded maths problem on her own, having previously needed step-by-step prompts for similar tasks.

What they say about our tutoring

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We have been very happy with Sarah and she is building a good relationship with Ryan

We are very happy with the tutoring from Heloise, she and Genevieve get on very well. Genevieve will be in touch with Heloise to book more lessons.

Renee and Ava have hit it off and they are already achieving results , we couldn't be happy with Renee, she is polite, adaptable, easy to get along with and relates really well with Ava.

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 Hilton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Richmond Primary School.