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Tutors in Berkshire Park include selective school and Olympiad awardees, a Year 12 dux with ATAR 93, Kumon and CS Education instructors experienced in K–12 enrichment and exam prep, primary education degree candidates, peer mentors, and multi-subject achievers—many with leadership roles, language skills, or extensive volunteering supporting young learners.

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Somtochi

Science Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Most importantly a tutor should understand the goals and needs of each student individually - what they find difficult and why they struggle with certain concepts. Subsequently, tutors should teach students the concepts and ensure they understand how to solve problems, this provides lifelong problem solving skills rather than memorised methods to…
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Monica

Science Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
Guiding a student towards achieving their goals through working towards a solution and learning an appropriate method for obtaining solutions. Another important feature would be to instil methods and teaching strategies effective to the individual student as different students have different learning styles and it is best for a tutor to help the…
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Kamil

Science Tutor Tallawong, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. When students feel confident, they’re more open to learning and tackling challenges. A good tutor creates a space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes without fear of judgment. It’s also about making lessons relatable and…
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Ansh

Science Tutor Dean Park, NSW
the most important thing a tutor can do is assist by asking the student questions to find their weaknesses in the subject and do practice tests, additionally a tutor can explain the students assessment tasks and assist to get the correct answer without directly telling the answer but leading the student towards the answer so they can find it…
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Anisa

Science Tutor North St Marys, NSW
I think the most importing things a tutor can do for a student is to understand them and assist them in anyway possible to reach their full potential. I think my strengths as a atutor would be being able to understand a students needs and willing to work with them the way they want to so that it is easier for them to understand and learn and to…
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Bhargav

Science Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a positive role model, and be someone to look up to, someone who can be relied upon for any academic issue. I think the biggest problem is that students are afraid of being judged or scared of what tutors might think of them, and I believe that establishing that open honest…
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Mehakpreet

Science Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to not feed the student to information but to guide them as they learn. It's to teach the students how to learn independently and invoke within them a passion and a want for more learning and knowledge. To show students that studying is not a chore but a tool and a privilege that they can use. As a young…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Sienna has been working on number families, the split and compensation strategies for addition and subtraction, and strengthening multiplication tables knowledge.

In Year 9, Chitleen focused on persuasive writing techniques using the PEEL structure and analysed film and language techniques from "Rabbit Proof Fence" as well as literary themes in "Vertigo."

For Year 10 maths, Justin tackled quadratic equations and graphs, including gradients and intercepts, using pen-and-paper methods to reinforce graphing skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 English, one student's writing showed difficulty organizing ideas into clear paragraphs; as noted, "he needs a system to create stories or paragraphs," and struggled with basic punctuation.

This often left sentences running together, making it hard for readers to follow his meaning.

In Year 9 Maths, another student repeatedly put off homework tasks—one tutor wrote, "needs to do homework better, procrastination"—resulting in missed opportunities to consolidate new concepts like trigonometry rules.

A Year 11 student relied heavily on calculators but found non-calculator questions much harder, slowing problem-solving and limiting independence during assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Berkshire Park noticed a big shift for one high school student who used to hesitate during essay writing; now, she drafts body paragraphs independently and experiments with creative techniques for her Macbeth assignment.

Another secondary student made progress by moving from last place to first within his rank at school, after struggling with written expression—he's now able to express ideas more quickly and describe details more clearly in his stories.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once guessed quietly when unsure has started asking questions out loud whenever she hits trouble, recently solving fraction word problems on her 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 Hawkesbury Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Northbourne Public School.