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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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Felix

Info Processing Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
See previous application. In my opinion, the best tutor would encourage a student to never give up, even if the topic is hard to understand, but to go always a bit beyond what is required. See previous application. I would say I am good in explaining things visually. I have a passion to share the things I am fascinated about when it comes to…
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Jaival

Info Processing Tutor Glenwood, NSW
The most important thing for me being a tutor is getting positive trends on an academic level. I personally believe with constant improvements any student can achieve their dreams in their final years of education. My strengths are that I can patiently explain concepts with step by step instructions and boost the moral of learning…
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Narin
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Narin

Info Processing Tutor Bella Vista, NSW
Few viable things which a tutor can do to help the students are: a) Deliver to them motivational thoughts and constantly encouraging them to do well. b) Critically thinking about any difficulty which might pose a hurdle in the pathway of student's learning and bring-forth ways to mitigate it. As a tutor, I believe to have the following…
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Huzefa

Info Processing Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to motivate students and build upon their existing strengths. While addressing weaknesses is necessary, it is equally vital to reinforce what a student is already good at, thereby building the confidence they need to tackle more challenging topics. By providing encouragement and showing them…
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Aj

Info Processing Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
Providing them with the tools and guidance to not only succeed in their academics but also help them think more critically and solve problems based around real life situations.…
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Mohab

Info Processing Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I think the most important something a tutor can do for a student when it comes to trying to teach them is, being close to them and on their level. That way, it is easier for the student to absorb information coming from you as it would feel like the information is coming from a friend and not someone who is greater than them or better than them…
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Vandana

Info Processing Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Confidence. I believe that if you realise you have the potential to achieve good grades while working hard from them, you change as a person. It lifts up your mood and tutoring should be something a child looks forward to because you are seeing the results. I believe that I break down Math problems very well. I am very optimistic and kind in…
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Arnav

Info Processing Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being there for them. Be a guide in their journey as school life can be hectic and helping them at every step is something that is really important for the student to learn essential skills and do the best they can I think some of my strengths as a tutor are my ability to calmly listen to…
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Arnav

Info Processing Tutor
The most important thing by far is engagement. Tutoring is good, although it can only do so much if the students interest is elsewhere. The best thing a tutor can do is help the student engage more in school as the student will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% with a tutor so using that 80% to your advantage is the most important…

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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.
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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.