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Seven Hills' tutors feature a Penrith Selective High School ATAR 99.3 graduate and peer mentor, seasoned Kumon and coaching centre instructors, a University of Sydney maths major, an HSC state-ranker, a university-trained secondary teacher, STEM medalists, experienced classroom assistants, accomplished peer leaders, and multiple postgraduates in science, engineering, education and data analytics.

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Peter

Info Processing Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
Being patience always Ensuring that they understand the process of how to get to the indended answer Passionate about what they are talking about Identify strengths and weaknesses, not only in their studies but in their learning as well and adjust accordingly (more time/help on areas they struggle in and in a way in which they will understand…
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Nupoor

Info Processing Tutor Parklea, NSW
The most significant things that a tutor can do for a student is having a friendly relationship, being adaptive, patient and communicating clearly and concisely. A good tutor knows how to encourage their student to keep pushing and doing their best but a best tutor knows how to adapt to something a student cannot do and then transform those…
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Pravicksha

Info Processing Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
Allow them to express their issues without having to worry. Helping them gain clarity. I am good at…
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Mason

Info Processing Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I consider helping students develop their own learning style is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This way, students can clearly recognise their strengths and weaknesses and plan their own study accordingly to maximise their academic performance. In my opinion, student's own learning style encompasses time management skills,…
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Martin

Info Processing Tutor North Rocks, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with an proper understanding of the problem so that they can apply it to further problems and extensions instead of teaching the process to answer a specific question. This includes equipping students with problem-solving skills. This method provides more satisfaction for…
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Mike

Info Processing Tutor Granville, NSW
I believe communication is the most important things a tutor can do for a student, because to make sure a student is learning, the tutor should understand what a student do or do not understand, once we understands where they are up to and what needs more clarification. Understanding is much better than just memorising something that they don't…

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We were very happy with Raine and Emily looks forward to working with her in the future.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily worked on recognising and counting fractions as well as practising money calculations with simple addition.

For Year 8, Ethan focused on solving inequalities and revising coordinate geometry, including finding intercepts and gradients from equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Priya tackled trigonometry—specifically using SOH CAH TOA to find missing angles and sides in right-angled triangles—and applied her understanding through targeted homework questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student lost focus during probability work, leading to confusion with independent events; as a tutor noted, "lost focus at the end so had trouble understanding the concept."

In Year 10 algebra, hesitation to attempt rearranging equations meant progress stalled until extra encouragement was given.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, one child struggled with subtraction and place value once concentration faded after 30 minutes—mistakes crept in that wouldn't appear earlier.

During Year 11 trigonometry revision, reluctance to draw or visualise SOHCAHTOA problems left key steps missing on paper.

In each case, waning attention or self-doubt directly blocked full understanding and accuracy.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Seven Hills noticed that a Year 10 student, after weeks of hesitancy, started catching and correcting his own mistakes with bearings problems—he redid several homework questions on his own initiative and explained where he'd gone wrong.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who previously rushed through her maths work now pauses to double-check answers when working with fractions, recognising when she's losing focus and taking breaks before continuing.

In primary sessions, one younger student who struggled with telling time can now confidently read "half past" and "quarter past," even finishing an entire worksheet without help.

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 Lalor Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School.