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Annangrove's tutors include school captains, peer mentors, Kumon-trained instructors, and seasoned private tutors with experience across K–12 maths and English. You'll find high-achievers ranked first in Extension Maths, an ATAR 98.55 scorer, academic award recipients from selective schools, and passionate leaders with backgrounds in science competitions, creative arts, and student coaching.

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Ardith

Chemistry Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
I think some of the most important things that a chemistry tutor can do for a student is obviously, being able to lift their grades as well as instilling more self-confidence in them when tackling harder questions. Another more important thing is being able to act as a mentor to the student, and relay any important information that would be…
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Priyanjali

Chemistry Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
The most important changes a chemistry tutor can cause involve improving the confidence of students and aiding a student's understanding of concepts. By increasing a student's confidence in a subject, a tutor effectively improves students' performance not just in exams but also in the classroom. Additionally, gradual changes in understanding of…
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Siddharth

Chemistry Tutor North Kellyville, 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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Dylan

Chemistry Tutor Box Hill, NSW
- Being patient with the student when they're being difficult - Being accountable to accidental misinformation and correct themselves - Being punctual so the parents are satisfied with the tutor - Proactive - Good communication - Punctual - Knowledgable - Approachable -…
Hafza
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Hafza

Chemistry Tutor Box Hill, NSW
Tailor the approach to specific student when they see the student is not comprehending the concept in the conventional way, encourage them and slow down the pace to ensure good results. I possess both the expertise in the subject and an approachable nature, which I think are keys to be a great…
Shannon
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Shannon

Chemistry Tutor Gables, NSW
I believe the most important role of a chemistry tutor is to support a student’s understanding, confidence, and independence in learning. A tutor should provide clear and accurate explanations, help students identify and address gaps in their knowledge, and guide them through challenging concepts in a structured and approachable way. I believe…
Archana
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Archana

Chemistry Tutor The Ponds, 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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Donell

Chemistry Tutor Box Hill, NSW
See how the student understands concepts and breakdown concepts from their worldview. Understanding and…
Karin
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Karin

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, 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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Lucia

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
I believe the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to instil confidence in a student, in their own abilities, understanding and application of a concept. Often times self-doubt holds students back, and reassuring words from a tutor on their personal strengths can greatly aid them. As a tutor I also have a duty to ensure the…
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Aditya

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, 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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nandita

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
Personally, I recognize that there are many responsibilities that a diligent tutor must fulfill, these include: - patience (no matter how many times a student doesn't understand a concept, a chemistry tutor should be patient and keep trying) - A supportive environment (students shouldn't feel judged and should have the confidence to openly…
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Merissa

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
I consider the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for their student is their effort to create an environment where the student feels safe to admit confusion, make mistakes and ask questions without fear of judgment. Effective communication is one of my core strengths: I present information in multiple ways, ask targeted questions to…
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Sonakshi

Chemistry Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
I believe that a chemistry tutor's main goal is to connect with each student individually, understanding their specific needs and adapting the tutoring approach accordingly. This involves not just teaching the material but also instilling confidence by offering encouragement and positive reinforcement. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my…
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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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Tara

Chemistry Tutor Box Hill, NSW
I believe the most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, build confidence, and foster independent thinking. First, offering clear explanations and breaking down complex concepts helps students understand the material more deeply. Second, encouraging and supporting students helps build their confidence,…
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Parmeet

Chemistry Tutor The Ponds, NSW
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is build their confidence. It’s not just about teaching the material — it’s about helping the student believe in their own ability to learn and solve problems. When a student feels supported and understood, they stop being afraid of making mistakes and start engaging…
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Anubhav

Chemistry Tutor Riverstone, NSW
The most important things a 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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Marcus

Chemistry Tutor Glenhaven, NSW
- Assist with increases in their grades - Show them the support they need - Be a friend at the same time a tutor, this makes students more comfortable and willing to work - Be there to listen to them, rather than just content dump - Personalise teaching methods based on the student (everyone is different!) As a high-achieving graduate from…
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Rhys

Chemistry Tutor Stanhope Gardens, NSW
I believe that since every student is different in the way they think and learn, it is important for a tutor to establish a connection and relationship with their students so the tutor can better understand the students habits. This would allow the tutor to better tailor their lessons towards the student so they learn and understand better. I have…
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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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Parth

Chemistry Tutor Riverstone, NSW
The most crucial role of a 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, enabling…
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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,…

Local Reviews

We could not be happier with Mandar he is very pleasant to deal with, always on time and very good with the Khai, Piper and Chase.
Roxanne

Inside AnnangroveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Bertina worked through mathematical induction problems and revisited challenging questions from the CSSA 2024 maths advanced HSC paper, with a focus on refining her proof techniques.

For Year 12, James practised complex numbers by tackling roots of unity as well as exploring advanced vector applications in three dimensions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Maya revised financial mathematics concepts—calculating compound interest and interpreting results—and strengthened her understanding of fractions and decimals using practical examples.

Recent Challenges

Forgot to complete the two homework questions set out the previous week. This gap meant less exposure to new problem types before lessons.

In Year 11 Extension Maths, written working was often too brief—key steps were skipped in proofs, making it hard to pinpoint errors. Her step-by-step reasoning occasionally skipped crucial justifications.

One senior student avoided showing working for fear of mistakes during graphing tasks; this slowed feedback and improvement.

During exam revision in Year 12, over-reliance on past papers led to neglect of unfamiliar question types, leaving certain advanced concepts under-practiced.

Recent Achievements

One Annangrove tutor noticed a Year 11 student, who used to feel overwhelmed by exam-style maths questions, now independently working through past trial papers and even tackling harder calculus and sequences problems she'd previously avoided.

In a recent high school session, another student showed a real shift—she started asking clarifying questions as soon as confusion hit, rather than staying quiet and guessing like before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who struggled with fractions last term is now choosing different strategies to solve fraction and decimal problems without prompting from the tutor.

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 Vinegar Hill Memorial Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Annangrove Public School.