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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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James

Modern History Tutor Kellyville, NSW
- Inspire confidence in their own ability and to enjoy the process of learning - Understand the desires and drives of the student and help grow their capabilities - Provide the student with a unique learning experience that will provide a helpful perspective in difficult concepts - A willing and helpful mentor to a student who is struggling…
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Jia

Modern History Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Encouraging them and reminding them that their school marks are not what entirely defines them as a good student. On top of providing them with academic support and guidance that they can apply to other fields. For instance, how to structure an exemplar essay or simply how to construct a study timetable. Finding unique ways to interpret notes and…
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Hannah

Modern History Tutor Stanhope Gardens, NSW
I think the most important thing about being a tutor is meeting your students on their terms. What I mean by that is that you never make them feel stupid for not knowing, or not understanding something. I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help not feel embarrassed by the gaps in their knowledge, and work with them…
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Arjun

Modern History Tutor Parklea, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to provide a supportive and encouraging learning environment, to tailor my teaching methods to their individual needs, and to help them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Additionally, I can offer constructive feedback, inspire a love for learning, and serve as a positive role…
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James

Modern History Tutor Dural, NSW
Provide them with confidence: with my own experience in the subjects myself, I can show them the path they can follow to improve their marks, the advice I can give as an expert giving them encouragement that things are not hopeless, and that success is tangible. Teach them how to think, not parrot: I learnt myself in highschool english, my…
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Zoe Patricia

Modern History Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are create a supportive learning environment and build students' self-confidence. Ultimately, my goal is to empower students to become independent learners who are aware of their strengths and struggles and know how to tackle them. My strengths are adaptability and patience. I understand the…
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Caroline

Modern History Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
The most important things tutors can do is to be enthusiastic and engaging about the subject their teaching their student because this then allows students to believe too, that the subject they're learning is not boring or bad. Moreover, tutors must have confidence in their student in succeeding and doing well, in which the Pygmalion effect proves…
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Lucy

Modern History Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
- understand the student's abilities and teach them in ways that suit them best - help them gain confidence in subjects as I believe this is vital in excelling - ability to praise them for improvements and help them enjoy the subjects - teach them the same concept in various fun ways - understand their stress and worries during school and help…
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Bilal

Modern History Tutor Grantham Farm, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen. This is crucial as it allows the tutor to know how the student is struggling and with what part in order to better teach them. I feel my greatest strengths as a tutor is my large skill set to teach students in different ways according to what best suits them. This has been developed…
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Ved

Modern History Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
To make a safe and healthy environment where the students can ask questions and wouldn't feel embarrassed to ask. I have a strong understanding of the subjects I'd tutor, I can explain concepts clearly and answer questions effectively. Communication Skills: Being able to break down complex ideas into easy-to-understand terms is essential. I am…
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Jacqui

Modern History Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
Make them feel confident in their abilities is definitely the most significant. Providing them with the skills to not only pass the exam or assessment but give them the ability to progress through school and further confidently. As someone who struggled with exams throughout high school, I feel I can bring some first hand experience and coping…

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.