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Tutors in Camellia include a seasoned high school science and maths teacher studying a Masters of Education, Cluey Learning's experienced K–12 specialist, tutors with years of private teaching from Years 1–10, an ATAR 90+ achiever, a peer mentoring leader, passionate university students in engineering and psychology, and multiple tutors with national academic awards and competition success.

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Marie Gindria

English Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Creating a safe and comfortable learning environment for a student is one important aspect of effective tutoring. The private setting is what sets apart tutoring and classroom learning. So much of learning is based on relationships, communication styles, understanding a student's background and their academic, social, and emotional growths which…
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Jaymish

English Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
One of the most important things when tutoring is to maxmise your effort to help a student in any way possible, without actually doing an assignment/answering the question for them. I believe my role as a tutor is to help grow self-efficacy and to empower my students, so they are confident in tackling any problem. I am well spoken and am able to…
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Jessica
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Jessica

English Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
I believe the primary aim for a tutor should be to create a comfortable learning environment in which the student feels supported and able to ask questions freely. This will allow them to be more engaged with their learning and gain greater confidence in their abilities. I am able to effectively communicate with students of all ages, allowing me…
Joshua
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Joshua

English Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most important thing is being able to connect with the children and spark curiosity about the subjects in their minds. As them being excited to learn makes them more receptive to learn more complex topics with relative ease. My strengths are approaching problems with different perspectives and focusing on the logic and structure of the…
Brian
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Brian

English Tutor North Rocks, NSW
The most important duty of a tutor is to convey how to effectively understand and conceptualise new information so students learn how to learn beyond tutoring sessions. My strengths as a tutor are my rigorous understanding of fundamental concepts and personability which would allow me to provide cohesive tuition in a friendly learning environment.…
Tharuki
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Tharuki

English Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Helping students get what they need out of tutoring and achieving their academic goals. I am patient and know how to teach concepts in multiple ways to ensure a student can understand…
Dhruvil
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Dhruvil

English Tutor West Ryde, NSW
I have rarely ever used the same method of explaining a concept/theory on multiple students. It is really important for tutors to understand the needs and abilities of their students in order to maintain progress. It is also crucial for tutors to have time-management and resourceful qualities in order to ensure academic development in students.…
Catalina
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Catalina

English Tutor Merrylands West, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient and supporting and guide the student through any issues they may encounter. Show them the path on how to get there, not just the final answer. Make sure students understand the concept so that they may apply the concept to similar questions, not just memorise the steps. My…
David
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David

English Tutor Guildford, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to ultimately listen to the student's need, academically and also personally. I believe being available to the students is also super important as it helps them to think that they're not alone in this high school journey as us the tutors have gone through it and can share our experiences and…
Anudeep Goud
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Anudeep Goud

English Tutor Homebush West, NSW
Assisting students with homework, projects, test preparation, papers, research and other academic tasks. Working with students to help them understand key concepts, especially those learned in the classroom.…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

English Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Be kind and patient, and make sure that the student understands whatever they are confused about by the end of the lesson. I have good content knowledge and I'm a patient person, so I will ensure my student understands whatever they are confused about by the end of the…
Phuong
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Phuong

English Tutor South Wentworthville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student enjoy and interested in what they are tutoring. I am good at speaking and explaining. Through that I develop a way to get people interested about my subject. I'm also quick learning and is interested in learning new…
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Tejaswi

English Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Listen to their ideas and help them realise how they can be moulded to fit the criteria that is set for them to meet. This is also coming from my own perspective of what I'd expect, as most times teachers impose their ideas on students and they are left alone to not be able to think for themselves. I can explain concepts quite well, and I make…
Mirabelle
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Mirabelle

English Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
Focusing on tailored strategies for optimum achievement, whilst serving as a constant reminder that resilience and versatility are most important. Replacing another student's dread or under-confidence with excitement for a new opportunity to grow. Fostering a positive learning attitude which strikes a balance between a confident mindset,…
Ritvik
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Ritvik

English Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide a safe space for students to learn and challenge themselves, provide consistent feedback and human condition, and provide academic guidance to a student to ensure they are getting what they want out of their learning journey. I have great interpersonal skills working with a vast…
Mackenzie
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Mackenzie

English Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
As a role model and tutor, the most important thing they can do is ensure a student feels comfortable asking any and all questions about their learning so as to avoid gaps in knowledge and other issues. It is critical the tutor develops an environment that makes the student feel comfortable to ask any and all questions they have as this will allow…
Aidan
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Aidan

English Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that tutors and teachers alike are not endless sources of book knowledge but rather a librarian who must guide students to discover, interpret and apply knowledge for themselves. Thus, it is crucial that a tutor forms a strong relationship with its students to create an environment where student learning is maximised. Further, in…
Alexander
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Alexander

English Tutor Homebush West, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student understand the syllabus of the subject and feel confident in answering any questions that can be in upcoming exams. I have finished my HSC only last year which allows me to understand the pressure students feel towards upcoming exams. This allows me to teach in a certain way that makes…
Shajara
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Shajara

English Tutor Homebush, NSW
The skill of empathy towards a student is possibly one of the most important things a tutor should be equipped with, in that they need to recognise that while you're an expert on the material, the student is learning it for the first time. Thus, tutors like myself need to be able to present concepts that the student can understand, i.e., using…
Meryem
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Meryem

English Tutor Old Guildford, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to what they are asking, and targeting their weak areas within the prospective subject. By doing so the tutor should aim to tailor each lesson accordingly. I think my strengths as a tutor would be my perseverance, clarity when explaining concepts, the ability to identify a…
Sana Nassar
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Sana Nassar

English Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing is helping someone develop a passion for the subject so that they want to learn more. Studying for exams can get very stressful and students forget the joy of learning something and their natural curiosity. If a tutor can help a student retain even a small percentage of that, its an amazing achievement. Most of the…
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Diwhasini

English Tutor Woodpark, NSW
I don't hope to replace the school teachers completely. However 1 to 1 and smaller group engagements would help put in a more personal touch that would minimize the weakness of the student, bring the best out of them and build character (patience, resilience, analytical thinking) to supplement them to succeed in their education journey Analytical…
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Samantha

English Tutor Concord West, NSW
Be present and engaged in each lesson and ensure they thoroughly understand each topic before moving on. I would say my main strengths are patience and communication. When it comes to breaking down questions, it helps to work through things slowly and ensure understanding at each…

Local Reviews

Sarah is fabulous! Friendly knowledgeable and flexible with times to work in with my child. Very happy with how she is working with my daughter.
Emma

Inside CamelliaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jessica worked through algebraic techniques and surds in preparation for an upcoming exam, using a combination of textbook problems and practice tests.

For Year 8, Ryan focused on volume and mass calculations as well as capacity, applying these to real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Chloe revised fractions and decimals by completing targeted practice questions and reviewing mistakes together for deeper understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in mathematics repeatedly left working out incomplete, especially in algebraic fractions—she skipped showing steps, which hid sign errors.

In Year 11 chemistry, written responses lacked accurate chemical symbols and formulas, and previous homework was not completed on time.

For a Year 5 literacy session, the focus shifted to spelling but messy written work made tracking corrections difficult.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student avoided asking clarifying questions during physics tasks about energy transformations; this meant misunderstandings lingered and confidence slipped when feedback wasn't acted upon after mistakes.

Recent Achievements

One Camellia tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to show her working—she's now writing out each step for calculus and trigonometry problems, which has helped her catch mistakes on her own.

In Year 8 maths, another student moved from making frequent errors in multiplying decimals to finishing an entire worksheet with just one minor slip-up.

Meanwhile, a primary student who often guessed at answers during fraction lessons started identifying rules independently in algebra patterns and explained her thinking out loud before solving the next question without prompting.

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 Ermington Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's Primary School.