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Tutors in Beverly Hills include a UNSW astrophysics student who topped Physics, Chemistry, and Extension 2 Maths, a maths tutor with four years' experience and Dean's Awards every semester, an HSC Dux with ATARs above 97, seasoned classroom teachers, Olympiad medallists, peer mentors, school prefects, and creative writers recognised for literary excellence.

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Safiya

Info Processing Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
Listen to them, treat them well and respect them no matter their age. Try to understand their situations and fears if any and advise them appropriately. I am a very patient teacher with the ability to carry my students along irrespective of their level of understanding. I interact with my students as a friend so that they can trust me to help…
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Dr. Fahad

Info Processing Tutor Banksia, NSW
A tutor can guide students to achieve their goals, make them confident and sow seeds of morality and wisdom. At a young age, the values that a tutor can imply on a student are of paramount importance. I am highly passionate about teaching. Apart from that, I have strong communication skills and try to engage the students by making my lessons fun…
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Saqibur

Info Processing Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Having faced challenges in Science during my high school, I am aware of the problems students face in understanding complex mathematical concepts. My method is to build a strong relationship with the student. The student should not take me as a teacher but more like a friend or brother whom the student can confide in. They should discuss their…
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Raymond

Info Processing Tutor Bankstown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach them, but allow them to be independent and learn. My strengths as a tutor includes that: I am patient, I find different methods to teach, and I try to understand them and teach them in a way how I understood…
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Alexandra

Info Processing Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Most importantly to a student a tutor is there to provide a student with the most positive, educational experience that suits the student's needs. A tutor must be adaptable to different learning styles and needs, adjusting to what is most beneficial to the student. As a recent high school graduate, I can lend an empathetic ear to the student and…
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Tony

Info Processing Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Things that are most important a tutor can do for a student is being reliable and patient with students. Whenever a student doesn't understand something and they ask you it is important to not demean them as that will make them think negatively of themselves and become afraid to ask questions in the future. It is good to have an open mind when it…
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Sharif

Info Processing Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Encourage and motivate. Second and third only to giving them complete guidance. Showing them how they can get there and that they are completely able. As a tutor I believe you should never give up. There is always a way to make a student understand. We are in a sense guides and if we cant show them a certain way, then there is always another. I am…
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Surya

Info Processing Tutor Strathfield, NSW
- Listen carefully to the students' needs and wants - Assist and develop the student personally and academically with improved confidence - Make it more interesting, fun and enjoyable - Always be enthusiastic, positive and committed Strengths: Very patient, friendly, reliable and considerate, loves helping students in achieving to the best of…
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Gabriel

Info Processing Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
One important thing a tutor can do is clearly understand what a student wants with their tutor. For example, if a student already know concepts really well, a tutor should be able to identify this and spend more time on areas where a student may struggle. Furthermore, it is important to consider the student first and foremost. A tutor should be…
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John

Info Processing Tutor Enmore, NSW
I think the core role of a tutor is to help students reach their full potential. A tutor should tailor their approach for each student to achieve this. This should include helping students to become independent by developing their study skills and self-confidence. I have worked with a range of people and understand that everyone learns and…
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Yang

Info Processing Tutor Mascot, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to let them learn happily and remember the knowledge for a long time. We cannot let them feel stress or afraid of learning. I think my strengths as a tutor are: - use simple sentences and examples in our life to explain concepts so that students can easily understand. After students…

Local Reviews

Abed is passionate about maths, and is very keen to teach his student, and ensure they are succeeding. He is an asset to Ezymaths.
Catherine

Inside Beverly HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Cooper worked on simplifying ratios with fractions and different units, and also practiced multiplying decimals and dividing fractions using school homework.

For Year 8, Emily focused on solving linear equations involving fractions as well as rearranging expressions to make a given pronumeral the subject, often using worded problems from her textbook.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lucas revised how to find x- and y-intercepts for lines on the Cartesian plane and used these intercepts to graph equations by hand, including verifying points that lay on given lines.

Recent Challenges

In recent high school sessions, difficulty breaking down long worded problems in algebra led to incomplete working and confusion; as one tutor observed, "he needs to write down his working out or draw on the diagram to fill in missing values."

During Year 10 financial maths, not all calculation steps were shown when interpreting tax tables or rearranging interest formulas—resulting in errors and missed marks.

At a primary level, careless layout in graphs (such as omitting spaces between columns) made answers harder to interpret.

In a Year 8 geometry task, skipping steps with negative signs while rearranging equations caused persistent sign errors that slowed progress.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Beverly Hills noticed several genuine breakthroughs recently. One high school student, who used to struggle with rearranging algebraic expressions—especially when negative numbers were involved—can now solve linear equations independently and even eliminates fractions without prompting.

Another high schooler previously hesitated with financial maths but is now able to calculate taxes, commission, and compound interest unaided, and can spot calculation errors on his own.

A younger student, who often mixed up the x and y axes while plotting points, now labels coordinates accurately and checks his work before moving on to new graphing challenges.

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 Penshurst Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Beverly Hills Public School.