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Tutors in Engadine include a K–12 classroom teacher with five years' experience and a Bachelor of Education, maths tutors with ATARs up to 96.5, a seasoned SLSO supporting high schoolers with disabilities, youth mentors, state-level academic award winners, experienced sports and music coaches, peer leaders, and university scholars in STEM and law.

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Hala

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
The most important thing is to empower the student. The best thing would be to help them understand how their own minds work, how their own (unique) learning process works- that can make them unstoppable. My long chain of experience. My passion for empowering minds. And my ability to explain difficult concepts in many different ways for many…
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Freyah

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
Provide them with the confidence to learn new skills and develope their knowledge Genuine, empathic, postive, enthusiastic and an excellent active…
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Lev

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
To teach in a way that works for them and makes them understand concepts easily. Then, if the student is having a hard time, support and encourage them to continue trying. My experience as a commercial tutor and my good academic…
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Felix

Chemistry Tutor Gymea, NSW
- Teaching students critical thinking skills instead of just how to solve different types of problems. This enables them to adapt their thinking, and assess and define problems, leaving them with a better chance of independently figuring out problems by themselves e.g. in exams. - Building strong, authentic relationships with students. This helps…
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caitlyn

Chemistry Tutor Lilli Pilli, NSW
Tutors need to be able to listen, support, and communicate with their students in a way that makes them feel comfortable to ask questions and admit when they don’t really understand what’s going on. By being an approachable person, students are less likely to feel anxious and in a comfortable environment, are more likely to absorb the…
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Elwin

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is reinforce whatever they are already learning from school by addressing any of their individual concerns. This allows for a seperate 1-on-1 learning environment in which we can focus on everything that they need to develop. I think my greatest strengths are my patience and my ability to…
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Bart

Chemistry Tutor Sylvania, NSW
I think that a tutor shouldn't just rote teach a student problems so that they can pass exams, this leads to little useful learning on the students part. I think a tutor's most important job is to teach the student problem-solving strategies/learning methods as well as thoroughly work through the in's and out's of the content; alongside problems…

Local Reviews

So far so good, Jaimee is getting a lot out of the tutoring.
Linda, Engadine

Inside EngadineTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia focused on double-digit multiplication and solving word problems involving time conversions.

For Year 10, Jack worked through algebraic expressions using BIDMAS rules and practiced applying percentages to real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah tackled Critical Path Analysis by interpreting network diagrams and also completed practice questions on annuities from past HSC papers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student hesitated to attempt questions independently during sessions, only engaging after repeated prompting—"I had to encourage her before she'd try new problems," a tutor noted. This made it difficult for her to check her understanding of algebra and percentages in real time.

In Year 11 English, another student's writing lost coherence because they ignored their own plan and struggled with structuring arguments when stuck for ideas; missed full stops crept into their short answers.

Meanwhile, one Year 12 student often left homework incomplete or failed to specify revision needs, leading to less targeted practice ahead of exams.

Recent Achievements

One Engadine tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with exam mistakes in the past, now pinpoints where she went wrong and actively corrects her approach for next time.

In Year 9 maths, another student who used to avoid asking for help now openly requests clarification when stuck, especially on tricky algebra problems.

A younger student in Year 4 recently surprised their tutor by choosing to tackle long division independently—a big step up from needing prompts just a few weeks ago—and finished all ten problems without errors.

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