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Tutors in Emu Plains include a current high school maths teacher with international experience, a Penrith Selective dux and peer mentor (ATAR 96.85), an experienced homeschool educator of six, a university science medalist, K–12 subject leaders from selective schools, medical science undergraduates, and multiple tutors with proven mentoring or teaching assistant roles for children and teens.

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Dennis

Chemistry Tutor Orchard Hills, NSW
First and foremost, a tutor should be able to connect with students on a personal level. The tutor should facilitate students to seek knowledge for themselves. The tutor should establish new ways to help students learn how to do work independently. I possess excellent organizational and communication skills. I also have good subject knowledge and…
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Somtochi

Chemistry Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Most importantly a tutor should understand the goals and needs of each student individually - what they find difficult and why they struggle with certain concepts. Subsequently, tutors should teach students the concepts and ensure they understand how to solve problems, this provides lifelong problem solving skills rather than memorised methods to…
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Amisha

Chemistry Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Teach them subjects in such a way that is relatable to them and they are able to conceptualise and visualise the imperativeness of the subject and help them build a model of study that etches the subject on their memory in the most easiest way possible. To be patient and be willing to go over any concept or problem over and over again to make sure…
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Saad

Chemistry Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
Making my students independent thinkers! I think my strength is to never give up and always try to communicate concepts in ever exciting and easy…
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Jaspreet

Chemistry Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Tutor should be like a big brother for students loveable, relatable and respectable. Great way of teaching using daily life examples and…
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Areeba

Chemistry Tutor Caddens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to personalise the learning to suit the student's strengths, to work on their weaknesses but highlight strong points to instil confidence. A tutor must treat the student as an individual and listen carefully rather than just applying the same format for each student. Through a combination…
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Mattson

Chemistry Tutor Valley Heights, NSW
Some of the most important responsibilities of a tutor include being available and easy to contact, which ensures that I am consistently there for the student. In addition, explaining concepts clearly through adaptable teaching methods is essential, as students learn in different ways. It is also important to check for genuine understanding rather…
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Theodora

Chemistry Tutor Werrington, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to a students way of retaining information.If the student is a visual learning the best option would be to switch your teaching methods to a more visual approach. I believe my strengths are as a tutor is the way I can communicate with my students and help them understand…
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Parampreet

Chemistry Tutor Werrington, NSW
A good tutor is a friend, philosopher and guide. Not all the students have same level of learning and understanding. Tutor can explore the hidden capabilites and abilites in a student and help them to achieve their career goals. tutor can guide them not only academically but in personality attribute as well. The important thing is, there should…

Local Reviews

Ted benefited greatly from the tutoring support he received from Grace last year.
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Inside Emu PlainsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Alexia focused on understanding decimal places and reviewed her recent test to identify specific mistakes.

Year 9 student Alexia worked through practice questions on composite shapes, kites, trapezoids, circles and arcs, as well as calculating the volume of triangular prisms.

In Year 12, James tackled exam-style problems involving probability—distinguishing between independent and non-mutually exclusive events—and practiced key statistics skills such as finding mode, median, range, and interquartile range.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for HSC maths avoided showing working in series questions, making it hard to pinpoint where misunderstandings occurred—"he wasn't naturally seeing what the question was asking," as one tutor observed.

In Year 9 algebra revision, incomplete homework meant missed opportunities to clarify misconceptions before a test.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often practiced only familiar decimal and Pythagoras problems, leaving harder topics untouched.

During calculus applications with a senior student, fatigue led to skipped written steps and confusion in worded velocity problems; this left gaps when tackling multi-step exam tasks under pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Emu Plains tutoring session saw a Year 12 student, Alistair, shift from just listening during calculus lessons to actively working out equations on his own and even spending extra time practising his calculus rules at home.

Meanwhile, in Year 11 chemistry, Jack moved from needing help to intuitively finding where to look for answers during reaction questions—he's now choosing problem-solving paths independently.

For a younger win, Rumaysa (Year 6) has gone from rushing through maths problems with mistakes to deliberately writing each step and double-checking her work before moving on.

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 Penrith City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of The Way Primary School.