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Elizabeth Hills' tutors include a Maths Extension 2 specialist with an ATAR of 98.65, seasoned K–12 private and centre-based tutors, a current school teacher's aide, university scholars in Education and Actuarial Studies, high-achieving HSC graduates (Band 6s in advanced maths), creative mentors, and experienced youth coaches dedicated to nurturing academic growth and confidence.

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Aisha

Software Dev Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
I believe important aspects of tutoring involve making sure that the students understand the content that they are learning by making it engaging and easy to understand. Tutoring is not only about making sure that the student understands, it's also about prioritising their mental health and ensuring that the students learn good study habits for…
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Hasan

Software Dev Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
Being available and responsive to a student's needs is key to building a strong, trusted relationship. By showing empathy and understanding, I can create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their challenges. I strive to encourage their growth not just academically, but also in their confidence…
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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Bikram

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Ali

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Firstly, the most important factor for a tutor is her/her knowledge in the field he/she is tutoring. I am proud that I have always tried so hard to learn as much as possible and got highest marks during my studies. Secondly, it is really important to know how to behave and how to transfer knowledge to a student. I am glad that I know how this…
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Anley

Software Dev Tutor Bardia, NSW
A tutor can help a student: - Identify his/her strengths and weaknesses - Work to enhance those strengths further and minimise/eliminate weaknesses - Develop self-confidence and acquire a winning attitude - Improve communication skills so unspoken issues are addressed Above all patience and solid planning before embarking on the journey. I…
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Muhammad Saadmann R

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can give to a student, I would say is give hope and ease the path they are taking. I have been teaching and mentoring for more than 7 years, and it is nice to see where my students have reached. It is a really nice feeling, when you know your students are doing well in terms of education as well as the mental…
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Ricky

Software Dev Tutor Green Valley, NSW
Being able to understand the students level of comprehension and their motivation in learning. Engaging them in learning is most important so they can perform well in these areas Patience, clarity, and engaging with…
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Mahendra

Software Dev Tutor Middleton Grange, NSW
I consider learning improvement as the most important thing. And it depends on how well we deliver the content, what strategies we use, etc. Also, understanding the student's gap in subject knowledge. My strengths are: -teaching experience - Communication skills - Motivation of students to do well - Subject content knowledge - ability to…
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Sarah

Software Dev Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do is to help instil confidence in a student, by walking through problems step by step until the student reaches a sense of understanding, and of wanting to learn more, as well as having the confidence to ask questions and clarify their knowledge. I have strong subject knowledge and the ability to…
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Rami

Software Dev Tutor Canley Heights, NSW
Collaborate with the students to establish clear, achievable learning goals. Break down larger questions into smaller and manageable tasks, providing a roadmap for their progress. Regularly evaluate and discuss their progress towards these goals to maintain their focus on the subject. - Can manage to teach single or multiple students. -…
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Nathan

Software Dev Tutor Wakeley, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do include adapting to the student's learning and building their confidence. I believe my job isn't just to teach them the concept but encourage them that through practice, they will master them. that means encouraging their progress, celebrating small achievements and helping see mistakes as a part of…
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Daniel

Software Dev Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Being able to give them the independence of trying a question and then spending a reasonable amount of time trying to solve it rather than only explaining for the full tutoring session. My strength would be pinpointing what the student doesn't understand and using analogies or using patterns from concepts they already understand to portray the…
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Taizeen

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive learning environment, build their confidence, and tailor explanations to their individual needs. A tutor should encourage critical thinking and problem-solving rather than just providing answers, helping students develop a deeper understanding of the subject.…
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Anmol

Software Dev Tutor Warwick Farm, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring their teaching methods to the student's individual needs, and inspiring a passion for learning. A tutor should actively listen and provide constructive feedback, helping students build confidence in their abilities.…
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Sy Kien

Software Dev Tutor Canley Heights, NSW
From what I have learnt from my current company that I am with, I think it is really important that a tutor should be able to make an impact on the student's life and being able to lead them as a good role model. During my own practices I understand it's very important to listen to the students on things such as their strengths and weaknesses or…
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Ha Cong Duy

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to invoke a students' desire to learn and teach them how to learn by themselves. I strongly believe that a person's curiosity and learning skills will be valuable throughout their life. I think my biggest strength is my ability to invoke curiosity and inspire students to learn. I also tend to…
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Alqudus

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing I always strive to give my students is confidence and the ambition to go further on their own because learning is 90% being taught and 10% seeking answers. I want my students to develop the ability to explore new concepts even if they haven’t been formally taught them, fostering a mindset of continuous learning that will…
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Sahil

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is provide regular feedback to the student, in order to help identify mistakes and improve their understanding. Providing feedback regularly allows for faster development and makes it easier for the student to understand difficult concepts. My strengths include being enthusiastic while teaching hence…
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Shervin

Software Dev Tutor Bardia, NSW
Overcoming obstacles Calm approach to…
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Tasnim

Software Dev Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I think the important things a tutor can do are to facilitate a student’s true understanding of the subject, instill confidence, and create a comfortable environment for them to ask questions. A good tutor doesn’t just answer questions — they break it down in a way that student can understand at their own level. I also think that just…
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Athulya

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
Be honest. This helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. Be flexible. This means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Be patient. What is obvious or easy for you may not be so for your student. Learn not to show…

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My daughter is finding it easy to understand and learning different techniques, Grace is a lovely tutor and glad we were given her she is patient in her approach in teaching my daughter Savannah.
Samantha

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Tabitha worked on fractions, decimals, and percentages as a foundation for high school maths, followed by her first introduction to long division using step-by-step examples.

In Year 10, Thomas focused on measurement and geometry by solving surface area and volume problems for prisms and cylinders, then tackled quadratic equations through completing the square and identifying intercepts.

For Year 11, Sarah reviewed differentiation techniques such as finding stationary points and practiced sketching functions like logarithmic, exponential, and reciprocal graphs with an emphasis on interpreting key features.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student often solved equations in their head rather than writing out working, making it "a bit messy and hard for him or potential markers to see."

For a senior student tackling algebra, over-reliance on formula sheets slowed progress—"rule dependency" left gaps when under exam pressure.

Another senior struggled with planning answers to long worded questions, hesitating to put ideas on paper; as noted, "he can work on putting his ideas in written form with confidence."

In each case, these process issues led to lost marks or confusion mid-task.

Recent Achievements

One Elizabeth Hills tutor noted that Tabitha, starting Year 7 work, has begun to speak up when she's confused instead of staying silent—she now asks for help and works through mistakes rather than guessing.

In a recent high school session, a student who used to rush algebra problems is now pausing to back-check their solutions and spot errors independently.

Another win came from a Year 11 maths lesson: after struggling with sketching quadratic equations, the student can now lay out each step clearly and identify key features without prompting.

Last week, he chose to attempt an unfamiliar question on his own before asking for guidance.

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 Green Valley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cecil Hills High School.