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Tutors in Acacia Gardens include a former K–12 science teacher with a master's in biotechnology, experienced maths and science tutors with ATARs up to 95.55, an Extension 2 Maths dux, seasoned peer mentors and youth coaches, award-winning student leaders, university STEM scholars, and specialists with hands-on experience guiding kids both academically and through extracurriculars.

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John

Chemistry Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
Important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is helping or inspiring them when they are struggling with a concept in a subject they find hard or dislike. Being able to explain a concept in a way a student can visualise and understand it clearly is also important. Besides teaching, a tutor should be a person a student can connect or…
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Eesha

Chemistry Tutor Glenwood, NSW
I think the most important thing for a chemistry tutor is to understand what the student needs and work through those blocks with positive reinforcement. Some students have a hard time understanding concepts while others have no faith in themselves and struggle to retain information. I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to…
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Paththinigamage

Chemistry Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.†A tutor must not just allow a student to improve whilst with the tutor, but teach them to learn and improve anytime they study without one. Teaching a student to approach challenges, and to develop the habit of using their mistakes as…
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Prashant

Chemistry Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
- Ensuring the student is achieving his/her leaning goals. - Encourage the student to practically demonstrate there knowledge through questions. - Make the student comfortable in asking questions - Seek feedback to enhance the student experience - Strong and clear communication. - Effective teaching strategies that work - Confidence -…
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Archana

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
It is very important that a chemistry tutor understands the strengths and weakness of a student and approach them accordingly. A personalised approach would be the best method to adopt and it is important to help the students become independent learners. A tutor should prepare the students to be life long learns with a never ending thirst for…
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Aditya

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
My role as a chemistry tutor is not to manufacture a result, it is only to facilitate the student's journey in learning. This is why the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is guide them through their own journey, being present with them in times of difficulty to instruct and clarify questions they need answered most. This extends…
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Karin

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is to create a connection with them to be able to properly understand their methods of approach to solving mathematical problems. By understanding my students, I am then able to assist them in approaching each problem in a manner that is easy enough for them to understand and solve, helping them…
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Sehaj

Chemistry Tutor Lalor Park, NSW
To be attentive and to address the students personal needs for growth. The tutor should set an ideal example in terms of behaviour motivation and actions- one which a student should be able to look up to but also resonate with. This allows him to engage with the student at a personal level and provide better more relatable academic support, but…
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Aryan

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
Provide personalized support and foster a comfortable environment for teaching. Adapt their teaching styles to suit the student. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to effectively communicate complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. I excel in adapting my teaching style to suit the individual learning needs of each student,…
Matthew
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Matthew

Chemistry Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The most important things are to: - Build Confidence: Help students believe in their own ability to learn and succeed. -Tailored Approach: Adapt teaching methods to fit the student's individual learning style. - Create Supportive Space: Offer a safe place for questions, mistakes, and growth. - Foster Independence: Equip students with skills to…
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Jennifer

Chemistry Tutor Blacktown, NSW
-to break down concepts to its root showing where the mathematics or science concepts stem from -paying attention to their weaknesses and exposing them to questions from a low to high difficulty (to build their confidence) -exposing them to a variety of questions -have patience and try different methods to explain a concept if the student is…
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Abi

Chemistry Tutor Blacktown, NSW
I think building a students confidence is the most important part of teaching. By introducing them to methods they can use to problem solve for themselves, a whole world opens up for them. I will provide a structured approach to teaching these methods and support them as they put them into action. I am a calm and patient tutor who is passionate…
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Arnav

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
The most important thing is for the tutor to help the student when they have a question, or help them understand a concept or idea which they are confused about. Being able to communicate and simplify ideas so that they are easy to…
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Siddharth

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
Be able to develop a friendly yet professional rapport with their student that effectively creates a comfortable environment for the student to ensure that they maintain focus in the classroom and are able to communicate their concerns to the tutor. Having experienced a variety of tutors, I've gained insights into effective and ineffective…
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Kening

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
It is most important that a chemistry 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…
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Dharva

Chemistry Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is provide clear, structured guidance that supports accurate understanding and long-term improvement. A tutor should help the student work through uncertainty, refine their approach to learning, and build confidence in their ability to progress. Equally important is fostering a stable and…
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Lina

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
As a chemistry tutor, the most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a deep understanding of the material, and create a supportive, engaging learning environment. I focus on helping students grasp key concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts, using various teaching methods to suit their learning…
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Anubhav

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
The most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to be patient with them as they are trying their best to learn as well as to make the lesson as easily understandable as it can be for the student. I feel like I can connect with the students as I have been tutored throughout most of my schooling…
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Parth

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
The most crucial role of a chemistry tutor is not just imparting knowledge but doing so in a way that resonates, ensuring lasting understanding. Beyond mere facts, it's about enlightening minds on a profound level, fostering the ability to connect the dots independently. A tutor should guide students to a point where they grasp concepts deeply,…
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Vivienne

Chemistry Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
The most important things a chemistry 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…
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William

Chemistry Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to create a positive learning environment, which ensures they feel comfortable to ask questions and take the time that they need to properly understand a topic. I meet students where they are at with their understanding and explain topics in a way that best suits their learning style, with…
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Jonathan

Chemistry Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Clarify Concepts: Ensuring that students understand fundamental concepts forms the cornerstone of effective tutoring. Provide Support: Offering encouragement and support helps students build confidence and resilience, especially during challenging learning…
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Mark John King

Chemistry Tutor Plumpton, NSW
The most important things that a tutor must do for students is to always demonstrate patience and love towards them. It might take time for them to understand the lesson so you have to bear with them. My strengths as a tutor is that whenever I revisit lessons that I learned in the past, I am passionate to learn/relearn about them and I am also…

Local Reviews

Michael came yesterday & is quite a competent & friendly boy whom Zoe worked quite well with.
Margret, Glenwood

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Chloe reviewed financial maths concepts like interest, holiday loading, and commission using real-world exam questions, and also practiced interpreting scatter plots.

In Year 8, Emily focused on adding and subtracting like terms in algebra and used tables of values to draw linear graphs by hand.

For a Year 10 student, Ayaan completed class worksheets involving bi-variate data analysis and applied the Pythagoras theorem to solve geometry problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student working on trigonometry and surface area struggled to identify which formulas applied to composite shapes. As one tutor noted, "he kept switching between volume and area without checking units," which led to confusion during multi-step problems.

Meanwhile, in Year 6 English, messy written work made it difficult for the student to review grammar corrections; answers were hard to find among crossings-out and over-erased lines.

For a Year 11 student tackling algebraic equations, over-reliance on notes was evident—when asked to solve without prompts, progress stalled and confidence dipped mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Acacia Gardens tutor saw a big shift in a Year 11 student's maths sessions: after weeks struggling with scatter plots, Harry not only drew them accurately by lesson's end but later shared he'd scored highly on his topic test.

In Year 8, Emily went from needing reminders about algebra basics to quickly factorising equations and independently explaining her steps—she even requested harder problems.

For a Year 5 student who used to stay quiet when stuck, the most recent session showed real change: instead of guessing, he started asking clarifying questions before tackling tricky division problems on his own.

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 Stanhope Garden Library/ Dennis Johnson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Quakers Hill East Public School.