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Tutors in Castlereagh include a multi-year Dux and Science Olympiad awardee, selective school high-achievers with distinctions in national maths and science competitions, seasoned tutors of all ages and backgrounds, Code Camp teaching assistants, passionate peer mentors, and accomplished university students spanning engineering, medical science, music and more—offering outstanding support across K–12 subjects.

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Jacob

Tutor Cranebrook, NSW
A tutor needs to be apt at recognising where a student is at and how they learn, and able to accomodate for a students needs accordingly. They also need to be supportive and encouraging, providing constructive criticism where needed whilst also recognising the students progression and achievements. My biggest strength is my patience and empathy,…
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Mason

Tutor Cranebrook, NSW
Ensure that all activities encourage critical thinking, being neither too difficult nor too easy for the students, thereby aiding in the progression of learning and skill development. I am currently studying to become a primary school teacher and have completed three placements in primary school settings (in years 2, 4, and 5). I am confident in…
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Suhrid

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
The most important aspect of tutoring is I and other tutors being able to teach and help students as much as possible and to be supportive as different years are studying for different major exams of their life and we have to understand that it is difficult for them and by being as supportive as possible through our teaching and making sure they…
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Garv

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Understand where and why a student fails and faces difficulty and impart teaching in a way which is student centric, rather than what suits the tutor himself. I as a student myself can relate to a student's mindset. My understanding, empathy filled and patient attitude are my strengths as a tutor. Also, having regular candid conversations with…
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nadia

Tutor Cranebrook, NSW
My main purpose is to ensure that the student not only finds the subject enjoyable but also develops a true passion for it. Mathematics, in particular, holds a special place in my heart as it is a subject that I find incredibly wonderful and captivating. I love math and I enjoy teaching it to others. In high school, I often helped my friends with…
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Emily

Tutor Grose Wold, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give him or her self-confidence. I believe that this is especially important for struggling students. A tutor must encourage students and provide them with the tools required for academic success. A student should enjoy tutoring sessions whilst consistently improving during them.…
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Nicholas

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Help them understand the core of what they're doing and why. I think this because I believe that just understanding the surface of what you are doing will never truly teach you why you are doing it, which makes it more forgettable. In my experience, understanding the core of a topic helps me as new parts of it are introduced, giving me tools to…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
To be a positive role model and to help them see learning as a fun experience. I believe that a tutor should talk to their students as people, learn what they’re good and bad at, and also to be able to help them learn to study and stay calm through their exam periods. I have a lot of energy and a positive attitude, I plan out my lessons…
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Somtochi

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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Amisha

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Teach them subjects in such a way that is relatable to them and they are able to conceptualise and visualise the imperativeness of the subject and help them build a model of study that etches the subject on their memory in the most easiest way possible. To be patient and be willing to go over any concept or problem over and over again to make sure…
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Owen

Tutor Emu Heights, NSW
Finding ways to explain complex or confusing ideas and skills in ways that the student can understand and relate to. I also believe that building a student's confidence is crucial. not just in exam situations but in and out of class so they can engage better with the material. I believe that I am exemplary at forming strong personal connections…
Leon
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Leon

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Understanding the subject on a deep level and having the communication skills required to transfer the knowledge, a tutor must be able to help people of varying skill levels understand the subject in the easiest way possible for that particular person. Thorough, work to help the student truly understand rather than just doing the problems and…
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Jaspreet

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Tutor should be like a big brother for students loveable, relatable and respectable. Great way of teaching using daily life examples and…
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Laura

Tutor Penrith, NSW
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that the information and skills being taught are useful to the student. To be able to identify the areas of which a student is having a hard time and adapt their way of teaching. Understanding that the students learning is the number one priority when teaching and that…
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Jorja

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their needs. Whether it be how they learn, what areas they struggle in, or which areas they wish to excel in. Each student is different from the other, and understanding these differences is key in helping the student with their learning. Building a positive relationship is also…
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Minghui

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
A tutor should help students feel supported, not judged — and create an environment where they can build both skill and confidence. It's important to help students develop strong foundations and problem-solving strategies, but equally important to listen, encourage curiosity, and show them that improvement is always possible. A great tutor…
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Samantha

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
For me, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to set aside the necessary time and effort aside for each session. This is vital when helping the student to maintain their motivation and dedication to their work. Time management and the ability to plan each session; (some students may find it difficult to sort out for themselves…
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Keira

Tutor Warrimoo, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to make sure the student can feel confident, making the subject enjoyable to learn, rather than stressful and disheartening. I try to understand what part they are struggling with, so I can help them understand, rather than learn rote answers. So this means I'm patient, and a good…
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prashita

Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
The role of a tutor in a student's academic journey is vital, and several key aspects define their importance. Firstly, a tutor should provide personalized guidance and support, tailoring their teaching style to the student's needs and learning pace. This individualized attention helps students grasp challenging concepts and build confidence.…
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Maulik

Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
A tutor can provide academic guidance, teach humanity aspects and make them aware of all important aspects of a good human being. I'm a confident individual and have great analytical thinking. I'm open to ideas and possess excellent communication…
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Pranati

Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive, supportive learning environment. This means being encouraging, being a good listener, and adapting to the student’s needs. A good tutor also helps students build problem-solving skills and critical thinking, so they can become more independent learners in the long run. It’s not just…
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Alessia

Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
I believe that while all tutors can teach a list of prescribed content, the best kind of tutor is able to help students fully understand their content, and inspire them to work hard and perform to the best of their abilities. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that they reach their full potential. I think…
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Yusen

Tutor Richmond, NSW
A tutor should take the time to understand each student's unique strengths, weaknesses, learning styles, and goals. This enables the tutor to tailor their teaching approach and materials to meet the student's specific needs. Moreover, a tutor should encourage active learning by engaging students in discussions, asking questions, and involving them…

Local Reviews

My daughter looks forward to the tutoring session and is really adapting to the subject with Nupur's guidance. Nupur makes it look easy and helps her to understand the concept better and also works on instilling the confidence to try on her own.
Bincy

Inside CastlereaghTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Isaac worked on BODMAS and long division, then reviewed English creative writing homework by distinguishing between literal and metaphorical language.

In Year 9, Luke focused on solving algebraic equations involving moving pronumerals and numbers across the equals sign, as well as revising exponent rules in algebra.

Zahraa, in Year 12 Economics, refined an essay draft by strengthening arguments about economic objectives and policies, also reviewing how tariffs affect government and consumer revenue.

Recent Challenges

During a recent Year 9 maths lesson, distraction was evident: "He often writes something on his page or does a drawing which significantly lowers his concentration." This led to frequent forgetting of formulas and difficulty applying them in composite area problems.

In Year 12 English, an assignment was left incomplete the night before it was due, so not all criteria were addressed in time.

Earlier, a Year 3 student avoided revising previous grammar lessons; as noted, knowledge retention dropped after breaks without practice.

In these moments, unfinished work or lost focus meant key skills weren't cemented when most needed.

Recent Achievements

A Castlereagh tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to get distracted during maths—he managed to moderate his fidgeting and stick with revision notes, which made it easier for him to review after the holidays.

In senior English, one student began handing in drafts early and asking for detailed feedback, something she'd avoided before because of uncertainty about her writing.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner started openly correcting her own mistakes with contractions rather than waiting for prompts from the tutor, finishing the lesson by identifying and fixing three errors 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 Penrith City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Castlereagh Public School.