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Tutors in Eastwood include an ATAR 99.65 all-rounder from James Ruse, a seasoned selective school test mentor and Maths Olympiad achiever, a Dalyell Scholar in Medical Science, a UNSW medical science graduate with a decade of tutoring experience, ICAS Distinction recipients, experienced peer mentors, and passionate university students studying education, science and data science.

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Yi-Shuan

Tutor Epping, NSW
Help the student visualise or truly understand the concept instead of having to memorise the equations. If a student understands the concept, it could become intuitive for the student to know how to use the equation. One other important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and empathetic, build the student's confidence and…
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Justin

Tutor Epping, NSW
Make sure the student has the right attitude towards studying and enjoying as well. I personally think enjoying what you are doing is the most important. From my experience, It is way easier to learn and memorize the things you like. Forcing the student to do something worsens the attitude and possibly the grade as well. I think my biggest…
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Alan

Tutor Epping, NSW
Clear communication and a steady progression of academic knowledge. Pass on any knowledge advice or tricks that would benefit students for their assessments. My communication skills and ability to grasp an individual's understanding of certain topics. As I have just recently graduated I still have knowledge of most school structures and education…
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Aidan

Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that tutors and teachers alike are not endless sources of book knowledge but rather a librarian who must guide students to discover, interpret and apply knowledge for themselves. Thus, it is crucial that a tutor forms a strong relationship with its students to create an environment where student learning is maximised. Further, in…
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Jelinna

Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost confidence and increase motivation in their school subjects through collaboration learning. By tailoring the style of teaching, I believe tutors can offer students personalised and honest advice to focus specifically on areas they may find challenging and hence drive…
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Ting Ya

Tutor Epping, NSW
Tutors need to understand the question asked by students before they teach the solution to students. After solving the problems, it is important to analyse the problems that students have. Students might be unclear about one basic theory, resulting in the incapability of solving extended questions. Therefore, tutors should be able to point out the…
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Leslie May

Tutor Epping, NSW
I think one of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help the student not just to learn the particular concept in a subject but most importantly to help the student develop that love for learning, that learning is something that is fun. I think one of my strength as a tutor is my patience and understanding that each student…
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Vu Cat Luan

Tutor Epping, NSW
The best thing I believe is to help student realize their ability in learning mathematics. I consider the shift from teacher-centered teaching to learner-centered learning is essential. I will try to help my students solve the problem by themselves by giving hints rather than straight up giving them the answer. As student gains success in solving…
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Kamal

Tutor Denistone, NSW
Out my professional experience as a teacher, I feel the most important thing I can do for my students is to give them confidence and help them develop skills that would enable them to be problem solvers and future leaders. As a tutor by biggest strength lays in my ability to meet students at their level of understanding, followed by my…
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Yunqi

Tutor Carlingford, NSW
The ability to suit one’s style of tutoring for different kinds of students. As I personally believe that almost all students could study maths if they could find a style that they could accept, and I think that is what a tutor is obligated to do for a student. My tutoring experiences in the UK and Australia further proves my point, where plenty…
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Jude

Tutor Epping, NSW
To be a good mentor and to coach and encourage them to overcome learning challenges that have prevented them from reaching their full potential. To help build their confidence and self esteem and to promote a disciplined and healthy learning environment. To encourage a positive attitude to learning and to be mind full of other external influences…
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Dhruvil

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
I have rarely ever used the same method of explaining a concept/theory on multiple students. It is really important for tutors to understand the needs and abilities of their students in order to maintain progress. It is also crucial for tutors to have time-management and resourceful qualities in order to ensure academic development in students.…
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Tanvir Ahmed

Tutor Denistone, NSW
A mentor or teacher can teach his/her students about reality and prepare them for various situation that they will face in future. Teacher can act as a friend, a motivator and a helping hand. I am Extrovert, good listener and I can work as a motivator. Working with the students comes with great responsibility. I love to take that challenge and be…
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Satvik

Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should inspire and motivate students to do maths and increase their interest in this subject. Also, tutor should make their students at ease so that they are more comfortable asking questions and clarifying their doubts. Also tutors should ensure that their students understand concepts fully. As a tutor, I have ability to deal with…
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Tanya

Tutor Epping, NSW
I think invoking a love or passion for learning is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I also think it's important to let a student be curious and feel comfortable asking questions and asking more instead of feeling compelled to be satisfied with only what's given I am very patient as a person. I have tutored before and have a…
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Jacky

Tutor Epping, NSW
Being able to meet the needs of the parents and students. Every student is unique and they have goals that they wish to achieve. Although these goals may be similar, I believe a tutor must listen attentively and work towards these particular targets so they can achieve what the student desires. A tutor also has to establish a sense of trust. This…
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Kabir

Tutor Epping, NSW
Tutors are just not there to help students with their students. Their most important role is to be friends and be able to guide their students in the right direction. If tutors become friends, the students listen and trust them more. Of course this does not mean that students can take tutors for a ride. As a tutor I am hardworking, diligent and…
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Pratishtha

Tutor Epping, NSW
Asses, analyze and appraise: since every student doesn't learn the same way or comes from the same background of experience and understanding it is vital that a tutor establishes their student’s position before commencing with any tutoring My strength is that i enjoy my work and teach students with full passion. My focus is to help students…
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Claire

Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to educate them at the student's own speed. The teacher should encourage and bring the best out of the students, not compare to other students. It is not always about students competing with each other, but doing their best and improving daily. I think my strengths are:…
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Parbat

Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor can provide the pathway of learning. The tutor should understand the position of his/her students. Significantly, the tutor helps to form a strong foundation which helps students to achieve the goals. Basically, teaching is an art. I prefer doing teaching in a simple way. Students can learn better if subjects material is divided into…
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Trisha

Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only create well-structured learning plans, but also execute them according to different students' needs. By understanding the pace and most effective learning methods for students, whilst fostering a supportive learning environment where they are encouraged to ask questions, tutors can…
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Kaitlyn

Tutor Epping, NSW
Helping the student set achievable academic goals and guiding them towards these objectives is important. This encourages a sense of purpose and direction in their studies. I have strong communication skills, enabling me to explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. This helps students grasp complicated topics more…
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Zixuan

Tutor Epping, NSW
One of the important things a math tutor can do for students is constantly testing them with the knowledge they have already absorbed in the past. Questions need to be changed, but concepts need to be practiced repetitively. The other important thing tutor can do to help students is organizing notes. Math contains a sphere of knowledge (formula/…

Local Reviews

From booking this service to commencement has been so easy. I received a phone call to determine my daughter's needs and after agreeing to the service I have received plenty of support from the team. They have emailed me with comprehensive information and have checked in at week 3 to see how it is all going. The tutor they provided is so professional and has a great approach to tutoring my 17 years old daughter. I would recommend this service without any hesitation.
Sonya, Eastwood

Inside EastwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ava worked through multiplying numbers with **algebraic expressions** and practiced substitution to find equivalent expressions.

In Year 11, Ethan focused on trigonometry—specifically the **sine and cosine rules**—and solved application questions involving bearings.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Amber reviewed financial mathematics by working through loan repayment tables and **annuities**, using examples from Chapter 4 to consolidate understanding of key calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for the HSC has been advised to write out working more methodically in algebra, as "guessing what to do" led to confusion and missed steps on recent practice papers.

In Year 8, one student's tendency to breeze through worded problems resulted in overlooked key details—this often changed the entire question being answered.

A younger learner struggled with long division because they sometimes dropped down two numbers instead of one, making tracking remainders tricky and slowing progress.

These habits meant time was spent retracing steps or feeling stuck mid-question rather than building confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Eastwood tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to trigonometry: after struggling with bearings questions, she began identifying patterns herself and applied these confidently across different problems.

In another session, a Year 11 student independently completed all assigned HSC-style financial maths questions, showing initiative by tackling extra practice beyond the homework set.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to make frequent errors with addition and subtraction now finishes long sums accurately and much faster than before—last week he completed every question in his workbook without any corrections needed from the tutor.

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 Eastwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Kevin's Catholic Primary School.