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Abdullah

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Help a student in the areas in which he is stuck or feeling difficulty Groom and provide him guidance not only in studies but also in grooming his personality As a tutor, I am good at understanding my students' concerns. I know in which areas they will find difficulty and also I can guide them to get the best desired results they…
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Tina

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
From my own experience as a tutor, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is providing them support with their personal learning journey. I believe each child has their own way of learning and as a tutor, I need to adapt to their type of learning to ensure the most efficent and effective results. Also, as a tutor, ensuring the student…
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Fawad

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Be academically honest towards the student and ensure to instill in students an interest towards the subject that one is teaching, even if it is a relatively dry subject Ability to explain students at a level which is comfortable for them using practical examples and adding some humor in…
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Muhammad

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
To assist students to achieve better potential within themselves to be able to successfully graduate with solid marks for their future endeavours in their studies and career Knowledge of what it is like to having not the best education access and unanswered questions about Highschool and what comes next but still prevail with hard work and a…
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Elissa

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Patience is the most important quality for a tutor because each student is different and their skills, strengths and weaknesses differ from others. I am motivated to assist the students. I’m patient with their struggles. I love to communicate with them and make the lesson interesting and…
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Yumna

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
It is extremely important for tutors to develop specific teaching strategies relevant to individual students and their own learning styles. Moreover, I consider availability of tutors to be extremely important for students, where they can access the tutors help at reasonable hours during the school week, which may extend past their scheduled…
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Sumbul

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
I think it's very important for a tutor to teach from building blocks of the subjects and clear the concept, also make the student independent learner by applying different strategies. Positive learning experiences can only occur as a result of effective teaching, My teaching strength is: Active Listening. Collaborative. Adaptability. Engaging…
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Hussein

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
A mentor, a guide. A tutor is there to help students understand concepts they struggle as well as overcome mental challenges Ability to break down difficult concepts into very simple means. Teach them patterns to look out for as if they are making a recipe for a cake I have done up to extension 2 mathematics getting ban 6 (90+ in HSC) results…
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Firyal

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
To make sure the student is comfortable in the environment they enter as well as feeling comfortable around their teacher and class mates, by letting this happen it is up to the teacher (me) to show a positive attitude to the learning environment. I also believe it is important to make sure the student is receiving all the help they may request to…
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Nayab

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Guide to right path by explaining things vividly. I have flexible behavior according to psyche of…
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Timothy

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow students to reach their maximum potential with maximum effort, as everybody's maths ability is different to others My strengths are mainly maths. This allows me to view maths from different perspectives, as students may find specific topics more difficult than others. I am…
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Hoang

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
I believe that a tutor cannot elevate a student's competency into a whole new level but they themselves do. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them recognise their potential and become more passionate about studying through personalised lessons, through which they can become engaged and self-develop their…
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Nathan John

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
It is important for the tutor to always find ways to make the student more curious about the subject. Furthermore, the tutor should also make a continuous effort to review and improve their knowledge so that they could serve as a good example and role model for the students. I am always willing to learn and continuously improve my knowledge and…
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Zuran

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
As a tutor remaining persistent is an important quality. Any student can learn and uncover their true potential, this comes through a tutor providing clarity, having a solid understanding of all the content and knowing a variety of ways to approach a problem. Furthermore, a tutor should ensure that lessons remain fun and engaging by encouraging…
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Hamza

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
A good tutor wants to create a student that no longer requires help and so they instill those executive study skills that will serve the student well in academics and in life. Skills like organization, task initiation, focus and time management are essential to being a great learner. The best tutors are experienced qualified teachers. Build a…
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Helen

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
The most important thing of course is to be considerate that not all students are at the same academic level so some student initially may not be able to understand you but as a tutor it is our duty to make sure at the end of the day they have learnt and understand the required work. It is also very important that as a tutor you must care about…
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Christopher

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
As previously mentioned, one of the most important things a tutor can provide for a student is that sense of relatability - creating a relationship based on mutual respect and rapport, as opposed to a barrier between the teacher and student. This is the most effective way to communicate any information across I believe in any medium whether it be…
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Joshua

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the student is comfortable in the environment he is learning in. Otherwise he/she would not be able to focus and listen to any content being taught to him/her. The strengths I have as a tutor is the ability to be able to communicate to others by explaining in depth on a…
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Ahsanul

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
The biggest problem I have experienced in my student life is consistency oriented obstacles. I would often get frustrated and there was no proper guidance to tell me not to lose hope. Most of the tutors can be very good teachers, but very few can be good motivators. I am definitely not the best, but I have always tried to motivate students to go…
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Quang (Tony)

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
To not only be able to guide their students the answer by giving clues, understand concepts, and solve problems on their own, but to also promote good study habits and skills that will be useful for the rest of the student's academic career and their life beyond. I like to build rapport with students, which involves active listening. I am also…
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Eyas

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
being able to listen and understand the students weaknesses, rather than telling them the right way of answering a question or to just follow it a certain way. my ability to understand students wants, decrypting their strengths and weaknesses before commencement of a lesson allows me to tackle their inquiries in a more sustained and flowed manner.…
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Monish

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Help the student better understand the subject matter in a simple manner. Teaching concepts in maths and IT using very simple ways for easier…
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Dai Duong

Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
It is explaining the questions well, and make them really easy to understand the methods. Also checking and making sure if students understand the questions before moving on. Also to ensure the well-being of students by trying to encourage them to try harder in some difficult topics but avoid pushing them too much which may lead to frustration of…

Inside Mount LewisTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Lily focused on mastering simultaneous equations and exploring trigonometry, including how to apply key formulae.

For Year 10, Ayaan worked through financial maths concepts such as calculating simple and compound interest, alongside tackling rates and ratios using real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily concentrated on analysing literary techniques in English texts and interpreting film techniques for upcoming assessment tasks.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often arrived without having completed homework, which led to gaps when tackling new algebra and indices problems—"she forgot the basics of squares and roots," a tutor noted.

In Year 11, missing scheduled study plan check-ins left one student feeling unprepared for upcoming exams, despite understanding material in lessons.

Another Year 9 learner found it difficult to recall surface area and volume units because prior revision was limited to easier questions, avoiding more complex multi-step worded tasks. This pattern meant that when unexpected question types appeared, confidence quickly dropped and time was lost deciding how to begin.

Recent Achievements

One Mount Lewis tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to freeze when faced with simultaneous equations now actively asks to revisit the topic and is working through problems with far less hesitation.

Another high schooler recently received an A and a B on her assessment, after weeks of practicing new techniques and taking more responsibility for double-checking her homework—she only missed one question this time.

In a Year 4 session, a student who was initially unsure about mean and median started remembering definitions independently and could answer review questions correctly after some extra practice.

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 Canterbury Bankstown Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Lewis Infants School.