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Tutors in Claymore include a UK-trained teacher with eight years' experience across K–12, a 9-year veteran primary and high school science specialist, a mathematics postgraduate with extensive tutoring history, NSW Maths Competition distinction recipients, peer mentors and youth program leaders, and Code Camp's head teacher—offering students proven expertise alongside academic awards and deep subject passion.

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Akanksha

PDHPE Tutor Oran Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them grow on a daily basis. An important characteristic to take on as a tutor is to listen and communicate effectively with the student in order to help teach material in a way that helps them understand. Building strong relationships with students is something a tutor can do for a…
Luka
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Luka

PDHPE Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence by creating a safe and supportive environment where they feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. It is also crucial to adapt your teaching style to match how the student learns best, breaking down challenging concepts into simple, manageable steps…
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Jade
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Jade

PDHPE Tutor Bardia, NSW
There are many important things which a tutor needs to do and can do for a student, one of them being asking them about their understanding on certain topics which they’re struggling with, help them improve study habits, help them overcome academic obstacles as well as building confidence and push the need for academic progression! I’m very…
Shammao
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Shammao

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence and independence in their learning. A tutor should not only help students understand the material but also equip them with the tools and strategies to tackle challenges on their own. Encouraging a growth mindset, where students see mistakes as opportunities to…
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Tahseen

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just explaining concepts. Sure, that's a big part of it, but for me, the best tutors are the ones who can truly connect with their students. When I can build a rapport and create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions, even the trickiest ones,…
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Jayeshwari

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Is to provide support, as I student I know it gets hard to understand what teachers are trying to say. A tutor is meant to simplify what is being taught in class and helping out the student to be prepared for their future adventures in an academic level. I am a talkative and hardworking person. I like getting things write and I feel like by doing…
Sinead
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Sinead

PDHPE Tutor Bardia, NSW
It is crucial for tutors to foster a positive relationship with students, ensuring that students feels safe, supported and confident when in class. Moreover,they must recognise the distinct nature of each student, making sure to adapt teaching methods to their individual needs and enable them to thrive. My strengths as a tutor is that I am…
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Alesha

PDHPE Tutor Bardia, NSW
As a tutor, building both the confidence and understanding of the student is particularly crucial. In the end you want the student to be able to solve problems and answer questions on their own as they would in exams and by building that confidence and understanding, allows a direct path to doing their best. I am strongest in tutoring subjects…
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Weixiang

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, encourage independent thinking, and tailor their teaching to the student’s learning style. A good tutor doesn’t just provide answers but instead they guide the student to understand why and how something works, helping them develop problem-solving…
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Ishika

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important thing tutors can do is support their students which includes adapting lessons to individual learning styles and needs. Along with pinpointing any gaps in knowledge, and help the students understand those areas. Along with listening to them, about what things they struggle with and what they’re already good at. My strengths…
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Moltazam

PDHPE Tutor
The most important thing as a tutor is to put yourself in the student's shoes and make sure they are learning and taking in something useful after every session. This makes the most out of their time and also helps to make them more confident in their studies, which also builds trust between the student and tutor which is key to making them…

Local Reviews

Kevin is wonderful.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student John focused on addition and subtraction as well as multiplication and division, also touching on basic inequalities and fractions through targeted worksheets.

For Year 8, Sarah worked through algebraic techniques including simplifying expressions with fractions and exponents, along with factorising more complex algebraic terms.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex concentrated on trigonometric ratios—solving for unknown angles and sides using sine, cosine, and tangent—and applied these skills to right-angled triangles using bearings questions for real-world context.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 mathematics, one student was reminded not to do working out in the question booklet, as "he needs to make sure he is doing all of his working out in the intended grid book," with scattered steps making it hard to trace errors.

A Year 11 student often substituted values incorrectly into the quadratic formula on a calculator; even though logical reasoning was shown on paper, mis-typed entries led to repeated mistakes and frustration.

In Year 6, a student hesitated to write answers independently—answers were discussed but not recorded by him, limiting ownership and review.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Claymore noticed a Year 9 student who used to rush through geometry problems now talks aloud through each step, clearly explaining his reasoning and checking his work before moving on.

A high schooler tackling trigonometry had previously relied heavily on prompts, but this week confidently applied the Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric ratios to new scenarios with minimal guidance.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated to show her working out has started independently breaking down jumbled addition questions and explaining her thought process, finishing all of today's problems without needing reminders.

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 Campbelltown City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Claymore Public School.