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Tutors in Bardia include a PhD-qualified science and maths teacher with nearly 20 years' school experience, a Sydney Girls High graduate with a 99.30 ATAR and four years' tutoring expertise, a Hurlstone All-Rounder and state-ranked dux, multiple UNSW scholars, peer mentoring leaders, competition award-winners, and experienced K–12 specialists across English, maths, science and languages.

Christina
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Christina

English Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
Help them understand concepts and provide motivation so that they can reach their full potential. Being able to build a good relationship with them so they feel comfortable to speak up when they need help. I build strong relationships with the students, listen and communicate with them effectively. I try to understand where there weaknesses are…
Tanisha
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Tanisha

English Tutor Denham Court, NSW
Many students struggle not because they lack ability, but because they doubt themselves. I prioritise showing them they’re capable, celebrate their progress, and reinforce that mistakes are part of learning. Beyond just teaching content, help them develop strong study habits, problem-solving skills, and a growth mindset. This gives them tools to…
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Deepali
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Deepali

English Tutor Casula, NSW
I guarantee to provide an informative and enjoyable lesson for each session in order for the student to take along something new they have learned in class. I achieve and allow my students to aim in getting higher grades once starting tutoring. I believe by tackling the difficulties and uncertainties of the student (eg. their weaknesses in a…
Mitchell
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Mitchell

English Tutor Casula, NSW
be able to encourage them to push and do more work My strengths are in the capacity to provide education and resources that will be able to boost the grade/knowledge of the individual…
Samyog
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Samyog

English Tutor Minto, NSW
1. A tutor must be interactive and must be collaborative. 2. Tutor should know the subject matter thoroughly and in detail and should be ready to clear any sort of confusions. 3. The learning process should not be forced rather eased with dynamic teaching strategies. 4. It is vital to keep track of every students to identify significant…
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Mohammad Abrar

English Tutor St Andrews, NSW
A tutor should be able to help clear each and every notion that the student has about a certain topic. They should not get tired of explaining concepts on repeat. A good tutor should always be consistent and take note of what their student does. They should regularly follow up on lesson plans and make sure that the student is not burdened by any…
Sharren
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Sharren

English Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
I believe that teachers/tutors make the greatest impact on a developing child or young adult's mind. Apart from the child's family, a teacher/tutor has the most influential face to face contact with a student, where it be as a mentor or as a friend. Hence, I strongly feel that tutors have the opportunity and responsibility to educate and develop a…
Caitlyn
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Caitlyn

English Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
As a tutor I can provide various educational skills that can help a student that may struggle in a particular subject. As a tutor it is extremely important to provide patience to every student. Every student is different and requires skills that can enhance their own personal abilities. The most important thing I can do is help the students find…
Kuber
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Kuber

English Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
Challenge · Reassure · Consolidate A tutor's most integral role is to harness the power of these 3 pillars of tutoring to establish a nurturing learning environment where students are encouraged to think innovatively and step out of their comfort zone. Tutor's must also engage with students to ensure their learning needs are being met and…
Saba
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Saba

English Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
As a former student myself, I believe support is the biggest factor, and strength for students. Many students rely on the support, and help of their tutors, when faced with obstacles such as assignments, or upcoming exams. I believe, the most important thing, is for a tutor to be open, and understanding to the students' questions and school…
Mehrab
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Mehrab

English Tutor Minto, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to ensure that the child fully understands the lesson, and finds purpose in it. The student should not only study it because it is a requirement, but because they find it interesting, This I believe is a very crucial task for tutors. If a child is passionate about a subject, they will automatically study…
James
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James

English Tutor Casula, NSW
The obvious impact is to help them learn and understand the concepts covered in class as well as practice vital skills in preparation for them. I also believe that it is a tutors role to create a safe, respectful environment, built on mutual understanding and without judgement. A really good tutor should also develop skills, habits and a mindset…
Muhammad
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Muhammad

English Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
Connecting and understanding a student's struggles to develop a more personalised experience for them, as every student is different. Being able to engage with students and allow for a more friendly experience, which boosts their learning experience, it's not just about knowing the content to teach but also being able to keep them…
Khairi
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Khairi

English Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Be patient and understand with them I'm patient and try to figure out other ways to help the student understand if…
Antonella
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Antonella

English Tutor Miller, NSW
I know that creating negative connotations around errors can hinder their progress and dampen their enthusiasm for learning. Instead, I remind them that mistakes are part of the journey and offer valuable lessons. Patience with students, as well as the ability to research if there is something abstract that they have difficulties…
Vivian
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Vivian

English Tutor Hinchinbrook, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide individualized support, ensure clear understanding of concepts, boost confidence and motivation, actively listen and communicate effectively, guide critical thinking and problem-solving skills, set achievable goals, track progress, and promote self-directed learning. By…
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Keziah

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The students already have teachers at school. Rather than being just another teacher figure, a tutor is also a mentor that travels on a journey alongside the student. As such, the most important things they can do for the child is to be compassionate, patient, and support the child with the goals they want to achieve. I am patient, I take the time…
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Nour

English Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them the formulaic way of how to study. There is a set procedure that is unique to every individual and subject of how to fully understand and apply various concepts. Once one is able to find that procedure and develop it, they are able to learn much more in their given subject. In…
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Dr. Shivam

English Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student include providing clear explanations of concepts to build a strong foundation, adapting my teaching methods to suit their individual learning styles, and creating a supportive environment that encourages questions and critical thinking. Additionally, using relevant and relatable examples helps make…
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Clarissa

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
Encouraging motivation and commitment to learning. Also, that learning doesn't have to be boring but that it can and should be interesting and enjoyable. Learning is development and development is inevitable. I'm motivated so I can encourage students to not give up and to continue trying because I believe determination is a key ingredient for…
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Chau Thao Ngan

English Tutor Green Valley, NSW
I strive to create a supportive learning environment for my students, reinforce their positive attitude towards learning by providing individualised attention to their study habits, and create engaging lessons with a variety of tutoring methods and materials in the NSW curriculum. I am very patient and energetic. I lean on these qualities while…
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Aditi

English Tutor Hammondville, NSW
Motivating students towards learning and studying to build self-confidence and reduce fear of failure is what I believe every tutor should aim to do. In achieving this, establishing a supportive and encouraging environment becomes essential, as it allows for a positive relationship between tutor and student. Listening to kids intently to tailor…
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Vincent

English Tutor Moorebank, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is foster a love for learning in order to produce an autonomous, bright-sparked individual ready to answer questions of the world and partake in the community at large. If school or the classroom is overwhelming or unhelpful to a student's learning, a tutor can help to process information and…

Local Reviews

Celeste is great and very patient.
Linda

Inside BardiaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Rohan focused on understanding electron configuration and the differences between ions and isotopes, as well as revising key concepts like homeostasis and the nervous system through practice exam questions.

For Year 9, Mason worked on operations with fractions—including addition, subtraction, and multiplication—alongside converting improper fractions to mixed numerals using the cross method.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Aleigha practised vertical multiplication and tackled word problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication algorithms to strengthen her calculation skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for exams struggled to consistently update and review summary notes, which left him feeling "pressured or behind in his exam preparation."

In senior maths, a student found it challenging to recognise when to apply the correct trigonometric formula in worded questions, often missing connections because she hadn't revised past topics or broken down information systematically.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student forgot to complete assigned homework and lost track of concepts previously taught—when asked about multiplication abbreviations, he kept glancing at notes for reassurance despite understanding. These habits led to confusion and interrupted progress mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Bardia tutor noticed a big shift in Rohan, a high school student who used to hesitate with scientific concepts—he's now actively asking questions during lessons and even keeps a summary document open to track what he needs to review.

In chemistry, after struggling with electron transfer diagrams at first, he can now draw and explain them independently.

Another secondary student, Khloe, initially froze when faced with new algebra problems but has started working through solutions out loud until she finds the answer.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised his tutor by reading clock times without prompting or hesitation for the first time.

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 Glenquarie Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bardia Public School.