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Cherrybrook's tutors include a published scientific researcher, multiple Maths Olympiad and national competition awardees, an ATAR 99.10 all-rounder, experienced Kumon and school peer mentors, HSC top-band achievers in Extension Mathematics and Sciences, and a future teacher already awarded the NSW Department of Education's prestigious Teacher Education Scholarship.

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Calvin

Legal Studies Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is entrenching in the student the right attitude and study habits, there is nothing more important than having the willingness to try harder after failure and studying effectively. Strenghs: strong communicator, patient, persistent, devoted Weaknesses: not much formal…
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Garam

Legal Studies Tutor North Rocks, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is accepting that everyone has different capabilities and understanding that studying may be hard for others. Moreover, the studying environment and accessibility for some people may be harder than others, therefore, understanding that everyone can do well as long as they put in the…
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Jerry

Legal Studies Tutor Turramurra, NSW
As a passionate tutor, the responsibility to create confidence and trust is vital in learning. Confidence allows students to tackle difficult and complex problems, serving as a 'stepping stone' to build a mathematical foundation. It can also act as an incentive for students to engage in lessons comprised of challenges. Furthermore, building trust…
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Katrina

Legal Studies Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a strong relationship with them so they can feel comfortable asking for help, making mistakes and being honest about what they don’t understand. I think it is also very important for the student to know that if they ever have any difficulties they will be able to receive…

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The information on the website was incredibly helpful to find a tutor / read profiles. Communication once contacted was very prompt and professional as well as supportive in terms of our special requirements. Although the tutor we had chosen wasn't available they provided us with another tutor option who was perfect. The ongoing follow up and support resources have been a great asset to our new tutoring journey.
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Inside CherrybrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Aanya worked on addition and subtraction of fractions as well as finding fractions of quantities, using number lines to support understanding.

In Year 8, Sam tackled linear equations and practiced solving two- and three-step equations, along with revising ratios and rates in preparation for an upcoming assessment.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James focused on HSC Chemistry past papers, specifically refining skills in Module 6 calculations and analyzing Module 7 reaction pathways.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often avoided writing out working for algebra and fractions, saying, "I can do this in my head"—but missed marks on questions that required clear steps.

For a Year 9 learner preparing for a test, unfinished practice papers meant tricky word problems remained unmastered; as one tutor noted, "he needed to finish more practice tests to feel ready."

In senior Chemistry (Year 12), long response answers were incomplete because not all components of the marking criteria were addressed, resulting in lost exam points despite sound content knowledge. The pressure of time left some key details omitted.

Recent Achievements

A Cherrybrook tutoring session saw a Year 9 student, who'd previously needed reminders to apply strategies for fraction-to-decimal conversion, independently use the right method after just a brief review.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who often hesitated with multi-step chemistry calculations managed several complex Mod 6 problems without prompting—an improvement from earlier sessions where step-by-step guidance was needed throughout.

For a younger primary student, one tutor noted that subtraction and addition are now completed solo rather than requiring hints at each step; last week he finished all his set questions without asking for help.

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