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Tutors in Denistone West include a seasoned Years 2–12 private tutor and former teacher's aide, a high-distinction university mathematician, an HSC all-round achiever with ATAR 96.95, experienced Kumon assistant with ATAR 95+, classroom teachers with postgraduate credentials, maths competition participants, and dedicated peer mentors and youth leaders—all passionate about supporting K–12 students' growth.

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Shahzaib Ali

Science Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
Understand where the student stands and get to that level to explain to the student so that the student actually enjoys learning I can get down to the level of each student, understand their personality and help them learn according to the type of person they…
Faisal
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Faisal

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
Help the student overcome their fear, and develop new skills to improve and work on their weaknesses. Try to seek help when they need it and learn how to deal with new challenges everyday without fear. Communication is the key for everything. And I’m easy going with people and I’m also easy to share things with. So I believe the boy/girl…
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Julius Reyner
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Julius Reyner

Science Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A tutor should be able to explain concept in easy way and teach how to solve a problem related questions easily I can boost students…
Caroline
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Caroline

Science Tutor Eastwood, NSW
The most important thing is creating a personal relationship so that the teacher almost understands the student more than the student understands themselves. By doing so, the tutor is able to direct thier student's learning and as a mentor, provide much-needed attention to areas of weakness and also provide their students with tips on certain…
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Prottoy A

Science Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Inspire, motivate, and provide the proper tools and knowledge for the kids. Understanding different cultural contexts for a diverse…
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Weiyuan

Science Tutor Eastwood, NSW
My experience with helping my friends and classmates speaks here, that I should be patient and understanding about their situation, at the same time be scheduled and organized so the tutor and a student can be kept up to schedule with the current position of their curriculum, whist not feeling pressured to do so. As a undergraduate student, I am…
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Aidan

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that tutors and teachers alike are not endless sources of book knowledge but rather a librarian who must guide students to discover, interpret and apply knowledge for themselves. Thus, it is crucial that a tutor forms a strong relationship with its students to create an environment where student learning is maximised. Further, in…
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Rohit

Science Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalize the teaching. Analyze the weaknesses and strengths of the students and make sure you mold the explanations in accordance with their strengths. As a tutor, it is necessary to understand the interest of the pupil and frequently touch upon their interests to keep the subject…
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Yu On

Science Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think a tutor's main responsibility is to teach students the methods of learning and to enlighten their curiosity to new things rather than spoon feeding them with knowledge besides answering their questions and giving them assignments. Helping a student to learn independently and to seek answers by themselves is far more important than…
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Sumit

Science Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, build confidence, and foster independent thinking. A tutor should help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills so they can tackle future challenges independently. Rather than just providing answers, I focus on guiding students to…
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Yaseen

Science Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
The first goal is to improve his understanding and knowledge of the subject. Along with this goal comes the confidence that the student will gain in the learning process which might improve all his educational life. My knowledge about math subject and ability to explain mathematical principles to young students is my main strength. Also, building…
Thomas
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Thomas

Science Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, help them understand concepts clearly, and encourage a genuine interest in learning. I believe tutoring isn’t just about improving grades—it’s about teaching students how to think independently and approach challenges with a positive mindset. By creating a…
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Pratishtha

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
Asses, analyze and appraise: since every student doesn't learn the same way or comes from the same background of experience and understanding it is vital that a tutor establishes their student’s position before commencing with any tutoring My strength is that i enjoy my work and teach students with full passion. My focus is to help students…
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Satvik

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should inspire and motivate students to do maths and increase their interest in this subject. Also, tutor should make their students at ease so that they are more comfortable asking questions and clarifying their doubts. Also tutors should ensure that their students understand concepts fully. As a tutor, I have ability to deal with…
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Parbat

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor can provide the pathway of learning. The tutor should understand the position of his/her students. Significantly, the tutor helps to form a strong foundation which helps students to achieve the goals. Basically, teaching is an art. I prefer doing teaching in a simple way. Students can learn better if subjects material is divided into…
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Anvitha

Science Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
Listen carefully to the students and constantly helping them in resolving their issues . Using some innovative and flexible strategies to teach students . We need to build relationship with them and give them the independence to learn from their mistakes. I used to help my neighbours in completing their works and help them in their exams . So…
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Rick

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should facilitate clear and engaging learning, maintain student interest through interactive methods, and create a supportive environment. It is crucial to personalise instruction to suit individual needs and empower students to develop problem-solving skills and a love for independent learning. Providing concise, constructive feedback is…
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Kening

Science Tutor Ryde, NSW
It is most important that a tutor doesn't give up on their students. This means not only continuing teaching the student but also means that the tutor should always believe a student can improve with their guidance. In addition, it is essential for a tutor to be able to learn the student's strengths and weaknesses and their way of thinking, so the…
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David

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a supportive learning environment, build the student's confidence, and cultivate independent problem-solving skills. My strengths include adaptability, patience, clear communication, and encouraging critical thinking, which help students understand and engage with the material…
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Sofia

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a safe, supportive, and comfortable learning environment, build the student’s confidence in their abilities, and encourage a positive attitude toward learning. It’s also essential to tailor their approach to suit individual learning needs, helping each student reach…
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Shabnam

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
I think the greatest gift a tutor can provide to a student is support. School can often be an isolating and intimidating experience, and often students, despite being remarkably talented, feel afraid to take risks and go beyond what is expected of them. A tutor can also make the learning experience far more rewarding and enjoyable. Students feel…
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raunak

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
i would make sure my students understand their concepts clearly and can further teach to other students.Also they should score good marks in their respective subjects. I am a very good with my concepts and my maths I have always got 90+ in maths in my entire school years. I have a simple language and easy to understand…
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Nataliya

Science Tutor Epping, NSW
Be understanding of every student because different student have different needs. I can make learning a fun and useful…

Local Reviews

Ally's tutoring is going well and Gopi is very nice. Ally's report was very positive and that makes me happy. I have spoken to Gopi about Ally's progress and informed her that we would like to extend Alexandra in Maths.
Angie, Denistone West

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Year 5 student John focused on mastering addition, multiplication, and division of fractions, along with practice simplifying fractions using short quizzes and step-by-step examples.

In Year 11, Amber worked through financial mathematics topics including loans and annuities, tackling loan repayment tables and real-world calculation exercises from Chapter 4.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Hannah concentrated on advanced trigonometry questions—specifically trig graphing and equations—then reviewed log laws by analysing exam-style problems she found challenging in her homework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, one student repeatedly tried to solve fraction problems mentally rather than writing out steps; as a tutor noted, "when taken through the steps he is able to complete them, however struggled when he attempted to do the question in his head." This led to confusion and errors.

In Year 12 economics, another student's notes showed limited use of subject-specific terminology—terms like 'balance of payments' were not consistently recorded or reviewed, which slowed their progress on more complex questions.

For a Year 11 physics lesson, missing foundational definitions (such as volts and resistance) meant exam-style circuit problems took longer than expected.

Recent Achievements

A Year 11 student in Denistone West, who was initially unsure about integrating logarithms, became much more confident applying the reverse chain rule after some practice. She even started tackling tougher questions on her own.

Another high school student showed real progress in economics; after previously mixing up interest rates and monetary policy, he could now explain how changes by the RBA affect investment and exchange rates without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rush through maths problems is now carefully showing all his working out rather than just aiming for the answer.

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 West Ryde Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ermington Public School.