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Tutors in Caddens include a university lecturer with 4.5 years' teaching experience, HSC subject duxes and academic award-winners, peer mentors and selective school graduates, an Olympiad medallist and ATAR 99+ scorer, experienced English and maths tutors, creative writing prizewinners, youth club leaders, Duke of Ed recipients, and student coaches across STEM and the arts.

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Areeba

Legal Studies Tutor Caddens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to personalise the learning to suit the student's strengths, to work on their weaknesses but highlight strong points to instil confidence. A tutor must treat the student as an individual and listen carefully rather than just applying the same format for each student. Through a combination…
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Aaris

Legal Studies Tutor Caddens, NSW
The three most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are to create a safe and stimulating learning atmosphere, to tailor the curriculum to the needs of each individual, and to instill confidence in the student's skills. Fostering a friendly environment encourages students to be open to making errors and asking questions—all of which are…
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Noelle

Legal Studies Tutor Caddens, NSW
Amongst other things, being a figure of support for students is very important as a tutor. Instead of solely fulfilling one's role in an academic tutor aspect, instilling values within students with regards to work quality, and being someone for them to talk to is a significant aspect of this position I believe my ability to relate to students,…
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Piya

Legal Studies Tutor Penrith, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for the student is help uncover their learning style, improve their skills, build confidence in a student and improve their study skills. It is essential for tutors to build a good rapport and advance students' growth and success. I'm organised and have strong time-management skills, which are important…
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Peter

Legal Studies Tutor St Clair, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to develop relationships so that the student is entirely comfortable with being honest with the tutor about questions and concerns with academics, as well as beyond what is required by the curriculum. A tutor must be empathetic and patient, and this allows them to create a…
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Alyssa

Legal Studies Tutor Glenmore Park, NSW
Being patient so the student does not feel intimidated or rushed and taking time in teaching content to ensure that the student actually understands what is being taught. I have a good knowledge of maths as I just completed advanced and extension 1 for my HSC. I am also able to break things down for…
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Mehwashma

Legal Studies Tutor St Clair, NSW
The two most significant things a tutor can do for a student are to establish a solid, encouraging rapport and modify their method of instruction to suit the student's particular requirements. It is essential to establish a secure space where children may voice their concerns and ask questions. Additionally, assisting students in acquiring…
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Isaac

Legal Studies Tutor Kingswood, NSW
1. Help them to understand a subject/course/unit 2. See the student’s challenges on a subject as their own challenges 3. Truly personalise the learning. 4. Minimise the student's weaknesses. 5. Share my own learning experiences to encourage students Strong command over my subject area Friendly Good communicator Using inclusive…
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Darsh

Legal Studies Tutor Kingswood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to make concepts clear, build students' confidence, and create a supportive learning environment. By breaking down difficult material and personalising lessons, students can better understand the content at their own pace. By helping them feel confident and supported, it encourages active engagement and…
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Anisa

Legal Studies Tutor 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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Sara

Legal Studies Tutor St Clair, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a sense of understanding where a student is not just learning for the sake of it but can truly understand the implications of the subject matter and why certain things occur. This helps to develop critical thinking skills and an intrinsic motivation to learn that extends beyond memorisation and…

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Sai is a wonderful tutor and a lovely person. My son enjoys every lesson and has improved greatly with Sai'sassistance. I highly recommend Sai.
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Inside CaddensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lincoln worked on converting between proper and improper fractions and adding and multiplying fractions, with extra time spent reviewing test questions for deeper understanding.

For Year 8, Adrielle focused on single variable data analysis by defining and calculating mean, median, mode, and range, as well as learning to represent data using stem-and-leaf plots.

In Year 9, Adrian revisited linear equations by solving algebraic problems and graphing solutions to find points of intersection.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, one student often skipped explaining their reasoning and preferred to follow familiar patterns rather than fully understand problem-solving steps; as noted, "he struggled to provide an explanation for his working and often responds with 'I just worked it out.'" This led to confusion when facing unfamiliar perimeter and area questions.

Meanwhile, in senior English, incomplete homework—such as missed annotation tasks—meant valuable feedback was lost.

In Year 6, another student hesitated to attempt challenging word problems after setbacks, sometimes avoiding them altogether. These habits made it harder to catch errors early or build confidence before exams.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Caddens noticed Lincoln, a high school student, now talks through his maths solutions aloud and checks for errors independently—a big shift from when he'd rush without explaining his thinking.

Another recent session saw Adrian in Year 10 dedicating more time to read-aloud and pen-to-paper exercises; he's moved from skipping steps in problem-solving to carefully working through each stage and organizing essays logically.

Meanwhile, Leah in Year 6 remembered tricky content on angles and was able to solve problems about parallel lines with much less prompting than before, finishing her worksheet entirely 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 St Marys Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kingswood Public School.