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Tutors in Denistone West include a seasoned Years 2–12 private tutor and former teacher's aide, a high-distinction university mathematician, an HSC all-round achiever with ATAR 96.95, experienced Kumon assistant with ATAR 95+, classroom teachers with postgraduate credentials, maths competition participants, and dedicated peer mentors and youth leaders—all passionate about supporting K–12 students' growth.

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Agnes

Engineering Studies Tutor Lane Cove, NSW
I wouldn't assure my future students that they will score high grades with me as their tutor. But I'm sure they will enjoy studying the subject that I teach a bit more than your present liking. Enjoying a subject will automatically show good progress, thus giving you better grades. Hence, bringing a sense of interest for the students with the…
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Thai

Engineering Studies Tutor Holroyd, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is inspire the students to be successful. This might mean pushing them to study harder, it also might not mean this. It is also important for a tutor to gauge a students potential to see how hard they should push their students. For the less talented students, a lot of patience would be needed. A greater…
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Nidhin

Engineering Studies Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Help him find their passion. Give them wisdom and academic strength to change the world. Make studies more interesting for them. Bring out the hidden talents inside them. Able to come down to students perspective. Throw examples that they like . I do think about applications of maths and physics a lot and as a engineer i know the application…
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Layanga

Engineering Studies Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help increase their confidence of a subject through directly increasing their knowledge and understanding of the subject. My strengths as a tutor are that I am patient which allows students to understand and learn at their own pace. In addition to this I believe adaptability is…
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Joshua

Engineering Studies Tutor Killara, NSW
I place high importance on uncovering the strengths of the student and using them to develop a learning strategy which maximises their learning potential. I also consider rapport building and connecting the subject matter with the interests of the student as some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Patience, creativity,…
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Thomas

Engineering Studies Tutor Northwood, NSW
I am of the opinion that the most important things for tutors to do is to be patient and make the student feel comfortable. It is perfectly normal not to understand or struggle with ideas that are taught in class immediately and students should feel as though they aren't getting judged because of it. Tutors are their to help and improve their…

Local Reviews

Ally's tutoring is going well and Gopi is very nice. Ally's report was very positive and that makes me happy. I have spoken to Gopi about Ally's progress and informed her that we would like to extend Alexandra in Maths.
Angie, Denistone West

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Content Covered

Year 5 student John focused on mastering addition, multiplication, and division of fractions, along with practice simplifying fractions using short quizzes and step-by-step examples.

In Year 11, Amber worked through financial mathematics topics including loans and annuities, tackling loan repayment tables and real-world calculation exercises from Chapter 4.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Hannah concentrated on advanced trigonometry questions—specifically trig graphing and equations—then reviewed log laws by analysing exam-style problems she found challenging in her homework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, one student repeatedly tried to solve fraction problems mentally rather than writing out steps; as a tutor noted, "when taken through the steps he is able to complete them, however struggled when he attempted to do the question in his head." This led to confusion and errors.

In Year 12 economics, another student's notes showed limited use of subject-specific terminology—terms like 'balance of payments' were not consistently recorded or reviewed, which slowed their progress on more complex questions.

For a Year 11 physics lesson, missing foundational definitions (such as volts and resistance) meant exam-style circuit problems took longer than expected.

Recent Achievements

A Year 11 student in Denistone West, who was initially unsure about integrating logarithms, became much more confident applying the reverse chain rule after some practice. She even started tackling tougher questions on her own.

Another high school student showed real progress in economics; after previously mixing up interest rates and monetary policy, he could now explain how changes by the RBA affect investment and exchange rates without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rush through maths problems is now carefully showing all his working out rather than just aiming for the answer.

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 West Ryde Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ermington Public School.