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Tutors in Bungarribee include a university-trained Maths and Science teacher with years of classroom experience, multiple tutors pursuing education degrees, an HSC accelerated Band 6 achiever, Olympiad and AMC distinction recipients, seasoned peer mentors, swimming and music instructors, and selective school graduates with extensive volunteer and leadership backgrounds working with K–12 students.

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Agam singh

Info Processing Tutor Colebee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to become independent learners. This involves building confidence by providing encouragement and celebrating successes, fostering a belief in the student's potential. Teaching students how to learn, not just what to learn, including study skills, time management, and…
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Suhaan

Info Processing Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
A tutor should support a students understanding of the material, build their confidence, and encourage independent thinking. Creating a positive and motivating environment is key to helping students achieve their goals. My strengths include clear communication, patience, and the ability to adapt my teaching style to suit different learning needs.…
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Thanu

Info Processing Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
The end goal of tutoring is to act as a value added activity, where it aids and steers a student towards self-development whereby expanding their knowledge on the subject matter. As a tutor, it is about being there for the student in the long term, helping them identify their weaknesses and help overcome these for academic success. Tutors are…
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Prashant

Info Processing Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
- Ensuring the student is achieving his/her leaning goals. - Encourage the student to practically demonstrate there knowledge through questions. - Make the student comfortable in asking questions - Seek feedback to enhance the student experience - Strong and clear communication. - Effective teaching strategies that work - Confidence -…
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Madhur

Info Processing Tutor Toongabbie, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning clear and approachable, and support them in reaching their full potential My strength as a tutor is my ability to explain complex concepts in a simple, relatable way, making learning easier and more enjoyable for…
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Nayana

Info Processing Tutor Girraween, NSW
The ability to not judge the student's level of knowledge in a subject and be keen on helping them is very important as a tutor. A tutor also needs to adhere to the learning needs of the student. If a student needs more help in a topic compared to others, i think its important to cater to that and not ignore it. Not being overly authoritative is…
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Aseka

Info Processing Tutor Schofields, NSW
I belive the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding. Every student is different, and it is important they do not feel discriminated or inferior for doing things differently to how others might. As a tutor, it is important that we build a respectful and trustworthy relationship with the student that enables them to…
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Gaurav

Info Processing Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Most importantly a tutor needs to have empathy for his or her students. Being able to take them on a journey of learning and fun so they become more and more curious and are able to learn through keen interest and out of the box thinking is what a tutor should do for students. I would consider patience, kindness, logical thinking and being able to…
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Archana

Info Processing Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
It is very important that a tutor understands the strengths and weakness of a student and approach them accordingly. A personalised approach would be the best method to adopt and it is important to help the students become independent learners. A tutor should prepare the students to be life long learns with a never ending thirst for acquiring…
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Shadini Kavisha

Info Processing Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Identify the student's strengths and weaknesses, Set clear goals and objectives, Provide personalized and constructive feedback, Encourage and motivate the student, Continuously assess and adjust their approach Strong subject knowledge, Patience and empathy,Organization and planning, Flexibility and adaptability, Positive attitude and…
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Shane

Info Processing Tutor Blacktown, NSW
-Guiding a student to face the challenges in real life and balancing the academics with the extracurricular work. -Inculcating high expectations and firm targets. I'm flexible,friendly ,versatile and adaptable to the situation.Always high in the spirit and optimistic.More over i have Creative thinking skills to develop new programs and…
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Awais

Info Processing Tutor Blacktown, NSW
I believe that a tutor must be empathetic towards their student. A tutor must understand that each student is going through a separate journey in life and explore how their life experiences may have shaped their perception of their strengths and weaknesses. By understanding these circumstances, I believe a tutor should design an environment where…
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Shelly

Info Processing Tutor Lalor Park, NSW
Make sure the Student is comfortable with the maths concepts and ensure they are kept interested at all times. Strengths - can fit with the students personality as soon as I meet them Weaknesses - May take up too many…
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Yamini

Info Processing Tutor Parklea, NSW
In my perspective the best thing the tutor can do for the student is to understand the child completely, make a good bond with them and help them to learn infinite things. My strengths as a teacher are I understand the child by the face expressions, my teaching concept is pretty much strong and before teaching any child I make sure to plan the…
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Nupoor

Info Processing Tutor Parklea, NSW
The most significant things that a tutor can do for a student is having a friendly relationship, being adaptive, patient and communicating clearly and concisely. A good tutor knows how to encourage their student to keep pushing and doing their best but a best tutor knows how to adapt to something a student cannot do and then transform those…
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Yash

Info Processing Tutor Girraween, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help the student realize their academic potential and ensuring that they support the student every step of the process and be understandable of a students current situation and what they want to achieve. My strengths as a tutor is that I am a very motivational individual, and I love to…
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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…

Local Reviews

EzyMath Tutoring has really catered to my needs and reacted to feedback both positive and negative to get the Tutor with the right fit for my son. Since his tutoring, in 1 term he has gone from having a lack of confidence, not completing tests and homework, to now coming in the top 5 in his class with recent test results. I highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring.
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Lachlan focused on solving simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination methods, and practiced modeling exponential growth and decay scenarios like population change.

Year 8 student Ethan worked through key concepts in coordinate geometry by finding gradients, midpoints, and distances between points, as well as reviewing linear equations using classwork examples.

For primary level, Year 5 student Alyssa tackled adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and rounding decimals with practical exercises and vocabulary review activities including a word search.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student found it challenging to keep written working clear when rounding numbers, making corrections difficult to track—"working out needs to be a bit larger," the tutor noted.

In Year 10 algebra, skipping subtraction steps in taxable income questions sometimes led to confusion about which figures had been included.

For a senior (Year 12) tackling simultaneous equations, relying mainly on the elimination method left her underprepared for substitution-based exam tasks; homework was set but not always completed before lessons.

When faced with long worded problems in both Years 5 and 9, some students hesitated to attempt full solutions without reassurance.

Recent Achievements

A Bungarribee tutor noticed a Year 12 student who was initially confused by interpreting correlation plots now accurately identifies graph relationships—something that previously led to mistakes on assignments.

In another session, a Year 10 student who used to avoid seeking help has started openly asking questions when unsure about trigonometric concepts and completed an entire booklet independently after clarifying just a few points.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was hesitant with rounding numbers at first gained confidence by collaborating with her sister and finished all related questions without assistance.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mountain View Adventist College.