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Dhruvi
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Dhruvi

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Be honest, flexible, patient, good listener, professional, share your own experiences with the student to Bose their confidence, teach on how to learn, be confident and be a collaborator. These are the most important things that a tutor can do and should be able to for a student as we are responsible for teaching them and help them to be more…
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Shane

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Mentoring the students to become better people intellectually and building strategies where they can implement after the tutoring has ceased. Therefore, the confidence of achieving academically can spill into all forms of life. Understanding that each students will bring different strengths to a problem and working with their strengths to overcome…
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Hamish

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Providing students with problem-solving techniques is important as this can provide an alternate perspective of the steps required solving challenging questions whilst also listening to the individuals needs. My strengths as a tutor are ensuring I understand the student's needs and providing the necessary strategies to overcome problems whilst…
Jacob
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Jacob

Tutor Glenbrook, NSW
Understand, it's important to understand how the student learn and to provide them with positive feedback and encouragement so the build a positive attitude. Strengths: I am a happy positive person who loves maths so hopefully that will rub off on who I'm teaching. I have a very active mathematical mind with a great ability for solving problems, I…
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Lydia

Tutor Regentville, NSW
I consider confidence to be the most important thing I can give to a student as I believe every student has the capability of doing well in any subject, but belief in themselves is needed. Upon starting year 11, I really struggled at chemistry, majorly. But thankfully I had the best tutor that pushed me and gave me the drive & self-belief to…
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Bernadine

Tutor Hawkesbury Heights, NSW
To make learning fun, to think outside the box and to listen to the student's problems and opinions I have the ability to listen and explain to the…
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Muhammad

Tutor Regentville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand what they themselves cannot. I believe it is a tutors job to also provide resources but the most important thing is to actually teach them what they cannot understand and once the tutor has done that then they can provide the adequate worksheets and past papers to…
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Chaitnya

Tutor Regentville, NSW
Explaining the underlying concepts hidden amongst questions as well as the ability to target different questions in specific manners in correlation to marks allocated (year 11 and 12). Finally, furthering development on basic ideas to create a broader and more detailed understanding. The ability to engage and connect to students in order for them…
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Cameron

Tutor Regentville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is instil a sense of confidence and belief in the student encouraging them to possess a positive disposition to solving real world issues. My strengths are to use abstract and concrete operational concepts through real world applications making the outcomes relevant to the…
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Dulya

Tutor Regentville, NSW
Develop self-confidence, provide constructive feedback, discuss topics freely and be open to a student's ideas, set tasks that effectively help the student without making the workload overwhelming My personal strengths would be interpersonal skills- being personable and easy to talk to, as well as effective communication skills and previous…
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Olivia

Tutor Regentville, NSW
I believe ensuring the student understands and takes away a good learning experience each session. I believe working on the child’s weaknesses and progressing their strengths is important for their learning experience. My strengths are being able to explain topics in different ways for students. Especially in PDHPE and Business Studies I…
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Kaleb

Tutor Regentville, NSW
Be empathetic... Often students are going through a lot more than just school and/or sport, and sometimes tutors do not realise this when they're loading them with a lot of information. By being empathetic and patient that tutor is able to consider that needs of the student and alter sessions accordingly to ensure the greatest bang for the buck. I…
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Alexander

Tutor Regentville, NSW
I think what is most important for a tutor to do for a student is to be flexible. They need to be able to problem solve on the spot, helping their learner to understand concepts in different ways to adapt to their learning style. This flexibility needs to be across all aspects of the tutoring experience including being flexible to the learners…
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Azeem

Tutor Regentville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be absolutely certain that his student really understand the topic which they explained and have no confusions or doubts in their mind. My most important strength as a tutor is understanding myself the specific point where a child is facing difficulty to grasp the topic and then clearing…
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Dismitha

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is to personally connect with their students and teach them in a way that suits their learning style. I believe the best way of learning is when you can enjoy it, and so I think it's important to connect with students and teach them in a way that suits them. I believe that I'm good at communicating and…
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Shelley

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can provide for their students is their motivation and passion to achieve their students' fullest potential. I also believe that it is important for a tutor to provide a positive learning experience for their student, where they are not only learning the content, but enjoys the process. I believe…
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Laura

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that the information and skills being taught are useful to the student. To be able to identify the areas of which a student is having a hard time and adapt their way of teaching. Understanding that the students learning is the number one priority when teaching and that…
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Beeplita

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
Patience- I believe everyone is different and everyone is gifted differently so it’s very important to have patience while teaching any stuff. I love kids and I always try to teach in a interesting and fun way so that the children don’t get…
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Syeda Aaima

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
Firstly identifying the student's various strengths and areas of improvement is very significant to give a general idea of which topics to focus/skills on the most whilst teaching them. Another key area that a tutor should investigate further is the student's most effective way of learning specific concepts e.g. visual, written, auditory etc. A …
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Jinuki

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to inspire their students to do their best and support them during difficult periods of exams and works such as getting bad marks or struggling with a hard assignment. A tutor should support their student and help them become better with each lesson and also not let a bad mark discourage them from…
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Kieran

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
Not only help them improve their grades, but seeing my neighbour's grandson with his tutor I can see that it's a social interaction that he is dire need of, if he wasn't appointed a mentor to take him out and about and the Pokemon GO walks we go on sometimes, the kid wouldn't leave the house. I'm surprised his eyes haven't gone square (dad again…
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Nikita

Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I think most important thing is communication in such a way that the student not only just learn it but understand everything easily. Which help them to feel motivated and enthusiastic when ever challenges came across. The connection with students can only made by better communication and good patience with a great smile on face. I think one of…
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Jacob

Tutor Cranebrook, NSW
A tutor needs to be apt at recognising where a student is at and how they learn, and able to accomodate for a students needs accordingly. They also need to be supportive and encouraging, providing constructive criticism where needed whilst also recognising the students progression and achievements. My biggest strength is my patience and empathy,…

Local Reviews

James has been fantastic and I highly recommend him.
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Inside WarrimooTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ruby focused on sight words and reading for English, along with counting activities in her maths workbook.

For Year 9, Alexia reviewed finding the hypotenuse and shorter side of a triangle using Pythagoras' Theorem, then practised expanding algebraic equations through substitution.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam tackled Financial Maths by calculating tax, Medicare levy, and working out taxable income and tax refunds using exam-style worksheets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, one student struggled to distinguish when to use formulas for perimeter versus area; as a tutor noted, "she mixed up which measurement each formula required." This confusion led to errors on composite shape questions and made revision harder.

For another Year 7 student, forgetting previously covered algebra steps was common—he often relied on memory alone rather than reviewing notes or attempting written working, especially in practice tests. This meant that mistakes were repeated and confidence dipped before assessments.

In both cases, gaps in revisiting key methods slowed progress during new problem types.

Recent Achievements

A Warrimoo tutor recently saw Tariq, a high school student, shift from needing step-by-step help with Pythagoras' Theorem to independently calculating the length of unknown sides in right-angled triangles—a real leap given his initial hesitation.

Isabelle, also in high school, managed to patiently work through tricky financial maths problems and started getting more questions right after understanding the formula for area and perimeter, even tackling cylinders and trapeziums on her own.

Meanwhile, Lillian (primary) moved from struggling with weekly spelling lists to nailing every word in her latest test and reading aloud with noticeably wider vocabulary.

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