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Tutors in Holroyd include a university-qualified maths educator with years of K–12 teaching and private tutoring, an assistant professor in mathematics with school and university experience, Kumon and Ngo & Sons tutors, high-ATAR achievers, primary school classroom assistants, youth sports coaches, and STEM graduates with academic awards—offering students deep expertise alongside real mentoring skills.

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Mary

PDHPE Tutor Holroyd, NSW
To be there through their questions and help them grow in areas they find hard in achieving. Help them find confidence in themselves and their abilities I'm a visual interpreter and learner. I explain using diagrams, pictures etc, this will make it easy for them to understand what is being taught and I tend to use examples relating to personal…
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Hasn

PDHPE Tutor Holroyd, NSW
Communication. Once a tutor develops effective communication skils they're really able to identify individual faults within students which otherwise may be uncomfortable to discuss their faults. This allows students to be comfortable and welcome in their learning environment. My strengths as a tutor includes making an individualised study plan…
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Soma

PDHPE Tutor Holroyd, NSW
Helping them understand and truly grasp the content, so that they can apply that knowledge to other areas of the work My strengths are helping students understand concepts better and catering to their learning needs by changing my teaching style to better suit their…
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Minal

PDHPE Tutor Holroyd, NSW
A tutor holds important role for a student, and it is highly critical for tutors to engage in certain activities. Through gaining an in-depth understanding of the students learning needs, weakness, and strengths is very important. This is because getting to know the students helps form stronger connections and a better learning environment and…
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Ria

PDHPE Tutor Granville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them confident in the skills they develop in a subject and be independent in answering questions by themselves. Being patient, considerate, and targeting the student's needs and challenges in the subject. I am also very good at helping students point out their mistakes and teaching…
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Ian

PDHPE Tutor Merrylands, NSW
The effective tutor aims way beyond just being a good tutor. It is essential tutors always point out the good achievements of students as much as they make note of their mistakes. Providing encouragement should go beyond the work completed in lessons and a tutor should often check in on how students are coping and provide positive encouragement…
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Jahanvi

PDHPE Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important a tutor can do for a student is be reliable and understanding for them. Students already have lot on their plate, in such times, they need someone who is not only tutoring them but also taking care of their mental health. I believe that my strength as a student would be able to understanding the need of each student…
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Simon

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is the give students self confidence in both their abilities and to understand their unique apptitudes towards learning. I believe that my strengths include patience, reliability, being engaging and…
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Vedant

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Being active when students are in need the most, answering questions as students ask them. It is important to ensure the student feels completely fine to express themselves and ask tutors any questions they may have, during and after the lesson. A tutor should be attentive and ensure the student has no questions before progressing further. I feel…
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Utshaha

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to motivate and inspire students, help them build confidence, and make them believe that their goals are achievable. It's about creating a safe and trusting environment where they feel heard and supported at every step. When students feel genuinely understood and encouraged, they’re more…
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Sai Vaishnavi

PDHPE Tutor Westmead, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their self-confidence to a stage where they do not give up on anything to do with learning. Furthermore, a tutor can provide a student an opportunity to ask questions that have been unanswered by teachers at school and most importantly a tutor can act as a mentor for a student who…
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Sally

PDHPE Tutor Rosehill, NSW
to help them. You see, I believe everyone including myself is self taught. Being self taught means being your own tutor. Everyone has their own way of understand learning material. communication and listening…
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Christopher

PDHPE Tutor Auburn, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student's confidence, explain concepts in a way that suits their learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. It's not just about giving them the answers, it's about helping them understand the process so they can become…
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Daniel

PDHPE Tutor Guildford West, NSW
Helping the student to believe that they've improved because of their efforts and not my own. If that can be accomplished, then the student's confidence in their abilities may significantly improve. My greatest strength as a tutor would be my communication skills. I am a confident speaker, which helps when exchanging complicated…
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Meryem

PDHPE Tutor Old Guildford, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to what they are asking, and targeting their weak areas within the prospective subject. By doing so the tutor should aim to tailor each lesson accordingly. I think my strengths as a tutor would be my perseverance, clarity when explaining concepts, the ability to identify a…
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Ruchi

PDHPE Tutor Dundas, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student\'s unique needs, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and providing constructive feedback. Building a strong rapport, instilling confidence, and encouraging a growth…
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mlaika

PDHPE Tutor Auburn, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and foster a love for learning. By celebrating their achievements and showing them their potential, tutors can help students develop a positive mindset toward their studies. It’s also essential to make challenging topics more approachable by breaking them down…
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Nayana

PDHPE Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
The ability to not judge the student's level of knowledge in a subject and be keen on helping them is very important as a tutor. A tutor also needs to adhere to the learning needs of the student. If a student needs more help in a topic compared to others, i think its important to cater to that and not ignore it. Not being overly authoritative is…
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Muhammed

PDHPE Tutor Villawood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand. Memorising content is useful, but without understanding, the brain soon discards it as unimportant. Understanding allows students to see the bigger picture and how concepts tie together. Memorising forces students into a box, where questions outside of what they’ve…
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Afaaf

PDHPE Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is effectively understand the problem/querie the student has and successfully resolve it in a way that the student start to love the subject. As a tutor, I think I'm good at problem solving, capable of effective communication and consider patience and understanding as one of the core factors…
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Arnold

PDHPE Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include building confidence, providing personalised support, and fostering a positive learning environment. It’s also crucial to encourage critical thinking and to adapt teaching methods to suit the student’s individual needs, ensuring they feel understood and motivated to learn. My…
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Daniel

PDHPE Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to guide them towards the right path in their studies. This may include productive habits such as doing homework or even something as simple as asking for help when they're stuck. Instilling habits like these will enable them to move on their own once they're older. I consider myself to be…
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Vivienne

PDHPE Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor should possess is honesty, patience, building a close and strong relationship with the student, having good knowledge on the topic being taught, focusing and strengthening areas or concepts students struggle with. Very patient, honest, hard working, perceptive and…

Local Reviews

Callan is happy with his tutoring and loves Amardi, he is happy with all aspects of sessions with her. cheers,
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Inside HolroydTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ayaan focused on mastering times tables from 1 to 10 and completed various assessments to check calculation skills.

In Year 8, Mary practiced expanding brackets and factorising expressions within simple linear equations, working through examples step by step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily worked on tax calculations in financial maths and explored practical applications of financial mathematics in real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student working on surface area and volume tasks showed confusion when entering negative numbers into the calculator, as noted: "Small calculator misinputs or incorrect use of negative sign."

In Year 11 Maths, one learner hesitated to attempt worded equation questions, often skipping steps in rearranging equations into gradient-intercept form.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student tackling multiplication tables tended to leave homework incomplete—missing several practice sets for tables 6 and 7.

During algebra sessions with a Year 8 student, work was sometimes messy and lacked clear working, making it harder to spot sign errors when simplifying expressions.

Recent Achievements

One Holroyd tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now openly requests help and clarification, making it easier for her to find learning strategies that work.

In Year 8 maths, a student who used to rely heavily on guidance was able to solve equations independently after just one explanation—a real leap in self-reliance.

Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school, who struggled with reading time, is now saying the times tables out loud without needing prompts and can read clocks unaided.

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 Granville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Trinity Primary School.