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Tutors in Denham Court include a seasoned university physics lecturer, an HSC Band 6 high achiever and language tutor, primary specialists with selective/OC test experience, an ATAR 93.35 scorer in maths, experienced K–10 tutors and camp leaders, school music and dance instructors for young children, peer mentors, and educators with advanced science backgrounds.

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Chantelle

Legal Studies Tutor Leppington, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to respect their individual difficulties and remain dedicated to helping the student by believing in them. This will boost their confidence and build and enhance important learning which is vital on their journey to improvement and success. I believe my strengths as a tutor would be my…
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Kuber

Legal Studies Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
Challenge · Reassure · Consolidate A tutor's most integral role is to harness the power of these 3 pillars of tutoring to establish a nurturing learning environment where students are encouraged to think innovatively and step out of their comfort zone. Tutor's must also engage with students to ensure their learning needs are being met and…
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Mitchell

Legal Studies Tutor Casula, NSW
be able to encourage them to push and do more work My strengths are in the capacity to provide education and resources that will be able to boost the grade/knowledge of the individual…
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AKHILA

Legal Studies Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
Just being there for them. It's not always about making sure they stay up to date with their homework. Students get burnt out as we do and it is important to show them kindness and attentiveness when they're feeling down and unmotivated. Communication, empathy, and my diligence in going out of my way to ensure that my students understand what…
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Alexander

Legal Studies Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make learning entertaining and memorable. As a recent HS graduate I understand the importance of active teaching rather than reading information off of a white board, thus I know that making information consumption digestible and memorable for students is incredibly important. As a recent…
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Aishani

Legal Studies Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is believe in the student and motivate the student to learn and achieve their maximum potential. This is then followed by providing knowledge and making sure that the student understands most of the content to be able to gain maximum understanding of the topics. My strengths as a tutor is…
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Jathan

Legal Studies Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important thing a tutor could do for a student is to understand how that student thinks and how they interpret ideas. Doing this is fundamental in allowing the student to interpret ideas more efficiently. I think my strengths as a tutor is my ability to explain ideas to different people and simplify complex ideas. Furthermore I can adjust…

Local Reviews

Emily hit it off straight away with Tia / good explanations, challenging questions to explore her knowledge and support with learning difficulties by building confidence .
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Aymen worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as statistics skills like finding mean, mode, median, and interpreting dot plots.

In Year 9, Rohan focused on writing scientific reports by identifying variables and choosing the right graph types for data sets, plus completed homework on the nitrogen cycle.

For primary support, Year 3 student Aleigha practiced addition, subtraction, and multiplication algorithms through word problems and explored literary devices in English such as metaphor and alliteration with written examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student showed inconsistent homework completion, particularly with maths worksheets, which meant he often forgot key steps in area and perimeter problems—one tutor noted, "he has forgotten some of the concepts I taught him before and also has forgotten to do it."

In Year 10, a student struggled to organise summary notes for exam revision; without regular updates, this led to last-minute pressure before assessments.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided writing out full solutions for long division and multi-digit multiplication, making it hard to spot where confusion began.

The impact: time spent re-learning basics rather than advancing.

Recent Achievements

One Denham Court tutor noticed a big shift with Rohan, a high school student who used to hesitate when unsure—he now asks lots of questions during lessons and even helped set up a summary doc to track his learning, making it easier for him to stay organised.

Another high school student, Aymen, has become much more proactive about her understanding: she keeps asking follow-up questions until the concepts click and recently answered several challenging physics examples independently.

In primary sessions, Mason made quick progress on the cross method for fractions and confidently applied it across different problems without needing hints.

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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bardia Public School.