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Epping's tutors include a veteran K–12 school teacher with dual education degrees, Epping Boys High's Learning Support Officer and multi-award maths mentor, an HSC Maths Extension 1 Band 6 achiever (ATAR 93.9), experienced IB and IGCSE specialists, university education majors, accomplished peer mentors, and passionate subject coaches spanning speech pathology to music performance.

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Shabnam

PDHPE Tutor Epping, NSW
I think the greatest gift a tutor can provide to a student is support. School can often be an isolating and intimidating experience, and often students, despite being remarkably talented, feel afraid to take risks and go beyond what is expected of them. A tutor can also make the learning experience far more rewarding and enjoyable. Students feel…
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Veena

PDHPE Tutor Epping, NSW
Tutors should have a personal relationship with all their students, meaning they should make a personalized tutoring experience tailored to suit each student's needs and weaknesses. A tutor should be extremely patient and willing to listen and answer any questions the student has. The most important thing is to keep encouraging your students and…
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Kaley

PDHPE Tutor Epping, NSW
I value tutors as being mentors who students look up to for advice and as a role model, whilst revealing a students' true potential which in turn improves self-confidence and self-esteem. For instance, I think the evolving of students' enjoyment towards subjects, even ever so slightly, is one of the most valuable things an inspiring and supportive…
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louie

PDHPE Tutor Carlingford, NSW
To create an environment where you feel confident to learn - to ensure that you don’t see tutoring as a mundane task I also understand that focusing as a whole is a huge struggle for countless students - as someone who struggled with this in the past too it would help me support you that much more My high level if patience, extensive experience…
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Maria

PDHPE Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do wouldn't be to have the answers to every question they have. It would be to teach a student properly so they understand the task properly, so that in the future, they can do it by themselves. It is important to teach students that mistakes often occur and these are crucial, as it allows us to recognise…
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Leny

PDHPE Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
I believe effort is the most important thing, regular check ins, solving problems for the student and being able to not only be a tutor but also a friend. Lacking effort to corny especially when I was a tutor made me feel like I wasn’t important and I wasn’t getting my moneys worth. As a tutor I believe I’m able to create a strong connection…
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George

PDHPE Tutor Ryde, NSW
A tutor is more than a teacher. A teachers job is to give a student a base level of understanding whereas a tutor can build on that and go further. This allows students to revisit sections that the teacher brushed over or to build on sections they seemingly understand to ensure they can answer a greater range of question types. Along with the…
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Ruchi

PDHPE Tutor Dundas, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student\'s unique needs, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and providing constructive feedback. Building a strong rapport, instilling confidence, and encouraging a growth…
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Arushi

PDHPE Tutor Westleigh, NSW
As a tutor, my biggest responsibility is to give my full attention and time to the students' and listen to what their question is. When a student is aware that they are being heard and you are working with them to overcome the academic hurdle that is when students' really open up to you. They began asking questions that they were unable to ask in…
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Rahul

PDHPE Tutor Warrawee, NSW
I believe it is the ability to reach out to a student and ensure there weakness in particular subjects are overcome and maximising there overall marks. Whilst also teaching the them techniques they can utilise when they hit a issue. Furthermore, preparing them for exam situations where they will be under pressure by teaching them techniques they…
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Sally

PDHPE Tutor Camellia, NSW
to help them. You see, I believe everyone including myself is self taught. Being self taught means being your own tutor. Everyone has their own way of understand learning material. communication and listening…
Leon
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Leon

PDHPE Tutor Waitara, NSW
Encourage the student to be curious about what they are learning and help them realise that with perseverance and hard work, anyone can master mathematics. I regard myself as a patient person who is willing to help people thoroughly understand what they are learning, which I believe is very important in mathematics as every new concept builds on…
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Oliver

PDHPE Tutor Killara, NSW
Make sure I am understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and how to further develop them Patience, communication and an understanding for the…
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mlaika

PDHPE Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and foster a love for learning. By celebrating their achievements and showing them their potential, tutors can help students develop a positive mindset toward their studies. It’s also essential to make challenging topics more approachable by breaking them down…
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Rayyan Qasim Ali

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is inspire confidence. Within the class, it is a safe space for the student to talk about their short comings or lack of understanding. It is then the tutors job to help the student and breed confidence. This then extends out of the class and into the exam hall. My biggest strength is empathy and being able…
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Jasmine

PDHPE Tutor Lindfield, NSW
It is so important for tutors to adapt their method of teaching to the way the student learns. Every student not only has different needs and difficulties, but learns concepts differently. It is extremely important to regularly re-evaluate the student's objectives. Modifying your approach as a tutor to make the student feel comfortable and…
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Utshaha

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to motivate and inspire students, help them build confidence, and make them believe that their goals are achievable. It's about creating a safe and trusting environment where they feel heard and supported at every step. When students feel genuinely understood and encouraged, they’re more…
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Simon

PDHPE Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is the give students self confidence in both their abilities and to understand their unique apptitudes towards learning. I believe that my strengths include patience, reliability, being engaging and…
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Vedant

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Being active when students are in need the most, answering questions as students ask them. It is important to ensure the student feels completely fine to express themselves and ask tutors any questions they may have, during and after the lesson. A tutor should be attentive and ensure the student has no questions before progressing further. I feel…
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Vivienne

PDHPE Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor should possess is honesty, patience, building a close and strong relationship with the student, having good knowledge on the topic being taught, focusing and strengthening areas or concepts students struggle with. Very patient, honest, hard working, perceptive and…
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Jahanvi

PDHPE Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important a tutor can do for a student is be reliable and understanding for them. Students already have lot on their plate, in such times, they need someone who is not only tutoring them but also taking care of their mental health. I believe that my strength as a student would be able to understanding the need of each student…
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Ria

PDHPE Tutor Granville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them confident in the skills they develop in a subject and be independent in answering questions by themselves. Being patient, considerate, and targeting the student's needs and challenges in the subject. I am also very good at helping students point out their mistakes and teaching…
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Ruvindya

PDHPE Tutor North Strathfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are build trust, adapt to the student's learning style, and foster genuine understanding. A great tutor simplifies complex ideas, encourages curiosity, and patiently reinforces concepts until confidence grows. They create a safe space where mistakes are part of learning and progress is celebrated. Clear…

Local Reviews

My name is Capri & i am 10 years old in year 5. Abi (my tutor) started tutoring me just before Naplan testing this year. Abi has given me the tools i needed to over come my hurdles with all things Maths. Wether it be split/jump or compensation strategies to fractions or division. Abi gets excited to show me new ways to solve and i no longer feel anxiety when it is time for maths in the classroom at school. Within 2 months i now actually feel confident when embarking on tests - thank you Abi.
Capri, Epping

Inside EppingTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Aanya worked on multiplication and addition strategies using visual aids, while Year 10 student Riya focused on the nature of light in Physics, exploring properties like reflection and refraction through guided discussion.

For Year 12, Kevin revised equations of a line, perpendicular bisectors, and parallel lines in Mathematics, practicing with both formula applications and graphic calculator skills to solve simultaneous equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on special relativity relied heavily on calculators for basic algebra, which slowed progress in grasping underlying concepts—he defaulted to calculator use even for simple rearrangements.

In Year 8 mathematics, homework completion was inconsistent; one student missed times-tables practice multiple weeks running, leading to lost lesson time reviewing old ground rather than building new skills.

For a Year 6 science task, rushed short-answer responses lacked key vocabulary and clear explanations, as seen when only partial definitions were included. In these moments, momentum stalled and confidence wavered with each unfinished or unclear piece of work.

Recent Achievements

In Epping, a tutor observed that one Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask questions now regularly checks her understanding during biology sessions. She has even begun asking for clarification on homeostasis and negative feedback loops.

During a Year 8 maths session, a student who struggled with timed division tests managed to solve all problems within the set time, using multiple methods without errors.

A younger primary student surprised her tutor by moving confidently from simple addition to tackling two-digit subtraction word problems independently, explaining each step aloud as she worked through them.

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 Epping Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sydney Science College.