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Tutors in Punchbowl include a university medallist and ex-maths lecturer, an ATAR 97.65 scorer and peer leader in science, experienced K–12 tutors with awards for English and maths, a published biochemistry student, a research assistant with international teaching credentials, and multilingual mentors skilled in creative writing, STEM, dance, and academic coaching.

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Manasi

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to foster a positive and encouraging learning environment that boosts the student’s confidence and motivation. A tutor should not only help the student understand the subject matter but also inspire critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Tailoring the teaching approach to…
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Lisa

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student is not only improve their academic abilities but help them grow as a person. I believe one of my strong points as a tutor is my ability to understand a student's needs and working towards a set goal that suits the pace and level for the…
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Anam
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Anam

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
Tutoring is mainly about facilitating the students understanding of concepts, but the tutor should also aim to foster a drive in the student to understand why they are struggling with the respective topic and a will to seek a solution on their own. The tutor should eventually seek to equip students with self-awareness and a drive for…
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Syed Azmain

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
Along with studies, an english tutor can instil good manners, etiquettes and discipline Patience, calmness and…
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Belinda

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
One of the most important things is to ensure that an english tutor is able to make the student comfortable during the lesson. Working in a suitable environment allows the student to perform at a higher performance. This includes bonding with the student and encouraging them whenever possible, providing positive reinforcement. Another important…
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Armak

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing as an english tutor is to help students connect to what they are learning. It is the job of the tutor to differentiate instruction based on the learning preferences of the students. Further, a tutor reinforces what the students have been learning at school. I am a teacher with 15 years of teaching experience. My last…
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Atharva

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
Build Confidence: Encourage students and help them develop self-esteem in their abilities. Provide Clear Explanations: Break down complex concepts into understandable parts, ensuring students grasp the material. Foster a Positive Learning Environment: Create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making…
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Hamza

English Tutor Punchbowl, 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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Ahsanul

English Tutor Punchbowl, 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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Md Mosharrof Hossain

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important things will be to give the student confidence that the sky has no limit and he/she can be the next change maker of the world. Strong passion for teaching my…
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Mariham

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
Be their friend and try to understand each child's unique abilities/pace and personality to deliver them the material in the most approachable and efficient way I am very patient in researching and collecting information from various sources to prepare my own study material( handouts, revision sheets,…
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Wasiq

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
In my opinion, an english tutor's most important responsibility towards their students include both increasing their self-confidence in their subject as well as raising their motivation to work and improve in it. My greatest strength lie in my experience, both as a tutor and as a student. I know by experience how to tailor my teaching methods for…
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Martina

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor can do is believe in the student. This along with teaching them the value of hard work is significant as it pushes a student to access their potential knowing that they are supported. The value of hard work is also an imperative that should be conveyed through the tutors lessons regardless of the content…
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Hamna

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
I think one of the most important things an english tutor can do is create a space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. It’s also really important to adapt to how each student learns best, rather than just teaching one way. I think one of my biggest strengths is being patient, I never mind explaining things a…
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June

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor can do for any student are, listening carefully to your student and being patient with them at all times, constantly assess and adjust your strategy to see what best suits your student. Being creative and flexible with learning styles. As well as building a relationship between your students. my strengths…
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Tasnimah

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
A good tutor should make learning easier, not more stressful. The most important things they can do are: 1. Break things down simply – No overcomplicated explanations, just clear, straightforward teaching. 2. Adapt to the student – Everyone learns differently, so figuring out what works best for each person is key. 3. Boost…
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Tina

English Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
From my own experience as an english 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…
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Nabiha Tasnim

English Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
They perform the role of the student's individual tutor. Tutoring will help the student develop specific problem-solving skills while also preparing them for tests and exams. Working with a tutor will dramatically enhance students' grades and comprehension of the topic. The student will start to like learning. Communication, listening, teamwork,…
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Juveria

English Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
I think a teacher should understand the student and try to explain in such a way in which he can not only understand the concept but also enjoy it. The class should be competitive but also it should be encouraging. A teacher should act as a mentor, facilitator and a friend. Those are the most important thing a teacher should be and it will…
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Shoily

English Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
I believe making a student become confident in their own ability is very important. Students sometimes have doubts themselves and I believe I can encourage them to be confident and actually enjoy learning. A tutor should also develop growth in a student and provide a practical path to succeed. I am relatable, hardworking and easy going. I am able…
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Van Tien Dung

English Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the students is to inspire the students so they can be confident and to give guidance so they can view the problem they have to deal with from multiple angles. As a tutor, my strength would be my experiences tutoring part-times for some years and also the knowledge I learned while I was in college. Also,…
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Akash

English Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Provide him the best resources, advice and mentoring to succeed in his subject and future aspirations. I am able to communicate well and actually care for the students I tutor by being in touch with them…
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Nada

English Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Be supportive and believe in them wholeheartedly but at the same time not spoon feed them and sugar coat the level they are at. I believe the best thing a tutor can do is be realistic and set realistic goals for the student so that they work towards a common goal. I believe that I become a trustworthy friend to the students and they are able to…

Local Reviews

Jack is definitely gaining more confidence and Winyue is a very calming and her gentleness with him is a perfect match!
Sev

Inside PunchbowlTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aisha worked on fraction operations including multiplication, division, and addition using step-by-step practice.

In Year 8, James focused on equations involving one-step and two-step problems as well as worded questions to strengthen algebraic understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lily revised quadratic factorisation and graphed quadratic functions in preparation for her upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students demonstrated significant process challenges impacting their progress.

One Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without essential materials like a calculator, leading to lost time and missed practice on circle applications ("she confessed that since online learning, she has not been writing any notes down as she can read it off the slides").

In Year 11, disorganization led to incomplete homework and last-minute exam preparation—Marie received her test notification two weeks late, leaving less than a week to revise four topics.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's messy working out in algebra made it difficult for markers to follow her logic, which meant confusion lingered even after getting correct answers.

Another senior student neglected revision schedules entirely after exams and avoided using feedback or resources provided by tutors, which resulted in knowledge loss between sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Punchbowl tutor noticed a big shift in Marie, a Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to attempt difficult maths problems on her own—now she gives each question an honest try before asking for help and even came prepared for a timed test by revising independently.

In another session, Sharla (Year 9) showed much more openness and responsiveness during discussions, moving from quiet observation to actively engaging and tackling new algebraic techniques without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student finally started recalling the x2–x5 times tables consistently after struggling with retention for weeks and managed to reduce her time on the 12 by 12 multiplication table.

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 Greenacre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Jerome's Catholic Primary School.