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Dundas Valley's tutors include an assistant principal with 18 years of K–6 classroom leadership, a double-degree Maths/Computer Science student from James Ruse with national STEM awards, university-level educators and PhDs, seasoned private and centre tutors, a K–6 IT teacher, and high-achieving recent graduates passionate about mentoring students in maths, science, and English.

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Neathen

Psychology Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, a tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student will be able…
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Riva

Psychology Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inculcate self-discipline, curiosity and initiative. These characteristics will offer the student the necessary tools he / she needs to succeed in his / her academics in a manner that is more sustainable than mere "motivation." I am able to connect the topic with things that are relevant…
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Aezariah May
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Aezariah May

Psychology Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Being flexible and adaptable to any problems or challenges that may occur. Being available anytime the student seeks help inside or outside tutoring hours. The ability to create lesson plans catered to each student and not just a general or standardised one as each student is different from another and has different learning…
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Misbah

Psychology Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
A tutor should provide a safe space for the student, both academically and mentally. It is important that a tutor empathizes with the students and provide them vivid and interesting perspectives about the subjects which goes beyond school learning. Furthermore, it is needed that the tutor - student relationship be a team work, where the tutor is…
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Tenglun

Psychology Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I am an expert in Math and Programming and their academic content -- I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I…
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Venura

Psychology Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Understand the student, be patient with them and rather than becoming the student's boss, become their leader/role model and guide them towards their goals. A tutor should also have a growth mindset with his students and always be positive not letting his students drop their heads. I'm very patient and I also completed a Psychology internship in a…
Meera
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Meera

Psychology Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
I believe taking ample effort in preplanning lessons, thinking about the topic for different perspectives is vey important. The most important thing, I think is to stick with the student till they understand the topic and not race through the course plan. I think I am very creative in approaching problems. I can easily get into the mindset of the…
Ragini
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Ragini

Psychology Tutor Ermington, NSW
Imparting knowledge and not just from the textbooks, I mean in general terms a bond between a tutor and a student is beautiful. A tutor can teach a lot of things to the student and a tutor can also learn and experience new things from a student. My strengths as a tutor would be that I have good leadership qualities. I have the patience required to…
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Kevin Yunxiao

Psychology Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Show them that mistakes are a part of success (since some students see mistakes eg on test papers as a sign of hopelessness). Also, understanding the student's need and situation, this will give a better teacher-student interaction. Breaking down the concepts, ie giving examples that provide an explanation for the content Interpersonal and…
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Alinah

Psychology Tutor North Rocks, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is enrich their learning experience so they can understand the importance of education, and the essential nature of honing their critical thinking skills. Tutoring should be taught to not be simply for academic success, but success as a communicator and thinker. I think I am…
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Vineet

Psychology Tutor Parramatta, NSW
To provide education that reaches beyond just academics in a way that touches the students' hearts. A tutor can help students maximize their potential and at the same time learn something new. I am proud of my dedication as a tutor. I know I have great patience and empathy which are the two most important features of a good tutor. My strengths…
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Mahima

Psychology Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Clear there concept so that student will never forget any Things from past . As a tutor it is very important to know that studnet should be clear with there concept and it is very to do hardwork to get success but with smart work in Fast moving world you have to be hard worker and Smart worker also. Explaining power and student can easily…
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Narin

Psychology Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Few viable things which a tutor can do to help the students are: a) Deliver to them motivational thoughts and constantly encouraging them to do well. b) Critically thinking about any difficulty which might pose a hurdle in the pathway of student's learning and bring-forth ways to mitigate it. As a tutor, I believe to have the following…
Jessica
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Jessica

Psychology Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
I believe the most important things in which a tutor can do for a student is to not only pass on their knowledge but to act as a positive influence for them to like the subject more or take more interest in studying particular subjects (so that they enjoy learning). I believe that my strengths as a tutor are that I genuinely enjoy teaching…
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Sophia

Psychology Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Be there for them! It’s important for tutors to be patient and kind to their students - give them the time they need to understand the material and be mindful of what works and doesn’t. Getting results is important, but building a rapport with the students is as crucial in helping them do better. Teaching is about inspiring and lending a…
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Eva

Psychology Tutor Auburn, NSW
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Suhani

Psychology Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
From my experience as a tutor, I believe a tutor should be able to connect with a student and ensure that the student trusts them enough to ask any question. A tutor should be open to student input and feedback, to make sure they're getting the maximum benefit from tutoring. Moreover, in my opinion, it is essential that a tutor uses sophisticated…
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Sophia

Psychology Tutor Guildford, NSW
The most important impact I would love to make for my student's are to let them know how highly important education is however I would want them to work to the best of their ability and not stress themselves out. Implementing different learning strategies for each individual based on their personalities and way of learning is highly essential as I…

Local Reviews

Going very well and very happy with Raine.
Debbie, West Pennant Hills

Inside Dundas ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lillian worked through **fraction operations and strategies for NAPLAN non-calculator questions**, focusing on backchecking answers and applying the reciprocal method when dividing fractions.

In Year 8, Max revised equations by tackling test-style problems and also practised **structuring essays for English assessments**.

Year 10 student Emily focused on **trigonometry, particularly using exact values and trigonometric identities**, as well as reviewing challenging homework from the previous week to strengthen understanding of core skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student was inconsistent at attempting the algebra practices given and explained gaps in completing homework sheets, which led to resummarizing notes instead of building fluency through practice.

Another senior student struggled with organizing notes across lessons—using loose papers rather than a dedicated notebook—making it difficult to revisit key strategies before assessments.

For a Year 7 learner, revision focused mainly on missed or familiar topics; as a tutor noted, "Max must remember certain concepts and formulas through continued practice," but rarely reviewed more challenging material.

In Year 3, incomplete homework meant subtraction skills didn't solidify, making word problems even harder during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dundas Valley recently noticed some great shifts across different year levels. One high school student who used to hesitate with data analysis now confidently breaks down bar and box plots, even suggesting new maths topics to tackle next session.

Another secondary student has moved from just memorising algebra patterns to actively linking concepts—like connecting financial maths and ratios—to solve unfamiliar problems, showing more initiative in planning their study approach.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who struggled with multi-step worded questions now pauses to underline key words before deciding which operation fits best.

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 Dundas Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yates Avenue Public School.