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Fairfield West's tutors include an HSC Maths Extension 2 graduate now studying Medicinal Chemistry, a James Ruse alumnus with a 97.55 ATAR and national maths awards, seasoned maths and science tutors with experience at leading centres, peer mentors and school Duxes, and accomplished university students across engineering, education, biomedical science and architecture.

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Bilal

Economics Tutor Granville, NSW
To me the most important thing a tutor can teach a student is to be confident while applying new knowledge. I am a strong believer that tutors should not only be teachers of knowledge but be mentors to the their students. From my past experience the students I taught, although, picked up new knowledge easily but got scared under pressure. It has…
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Naman

Economics Tutor Westmead, NSW
The most important attributes of a tutor that are conducive to a student would be to create improving exam performance and tailoring exam technique. Aside from creating a passion for learning, the ultimate goal of a student that the tutor must constantly keep in mind is that they are tutoring a student for an upcoming exam or possibly a series of…
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Daniel

Economics 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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Moiz

Economics Tutor Birrong, NSW
Communication between a tutor and a student is very important. If a student can not understand what a tutor delivers then it is waste of time for both of them. My strengths are to think the way as a student thinks and explain accordingly. I believe in explaining the logic rather than making the student memorize…
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Medhina

Economics Tutor Granville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make him/her fall in love with the subject. They can make the students not only understand the subject but also like it. Likewise, after tutoring students must be to able understand the issue and able to solve problems. I have good communication skills and i have clarity about the…
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Economics Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Everyone has limits.But as a tutor I think I can increase their limit to a certain extent and willing to tutor them for even extra time without charging any money because My priority is that they understand everything slow and steadily. I am very patient and I know children mentality. While tutoring it’s important that they understand the…
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Abhinav

Economics Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for their students is to inspire and motivate them to learn. A tutor must strive to build a positive and supportive relationship with their student, being patient, encouraging, and empathetic. By creating a safe space for the student to ask questions and make mistakes, a tutor can help them feel more…

Local Reviews

Sam has been an excellent, kind, understanding and patient tutor with Gabriella. Under his guidance she has made improvements in her outcomes and study habits in spite of her great difficulties with the subject. She had gone from a fail grade to a pass mark and has steadily applied herself more consistently to regular study thanks to Sam. We have nothing but praise for his abilities.
Marti, Wetherill Park

Inside Fairfield WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Elizabeth revised surds and indices in preparation for an upcoming test, focusing on simplifying expressions and practicing key skills.

Year 8 student Elena worked through interpreting column graphs in data topics and practiced simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms.

For Year 9, Jacob focused on solving equations with variables on both sides and expanded to equations involving brackets, using worked examples for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student arrived unprepared for a school test, only discovering it during class—this lack of organization meant key revision was missed and results suffered.

For a Year 8 student, homework was attempted just minutes before the session, with half forgotten and focus fading throughout; as one tutor put it, "he was very tired during the whole lesson."

In Year 6, skipping working steps and jumping straight to answers led to basic calculation errors in division tasks.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided multiplication altogether due to not memorizing times tables, often leaving gaps when faced with these questions.

Recent Achievements

One Fairfield West tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who, after often hesitating to ask for help, now comfortably asks clarifying questions when confused—something he rarely did before.

In Year 11, another student began catching and correcting her own mistakes in scientific notation, quickly adopting new problem-solving techniques instead of repeating errors.

Meanwhile, a younger primary school student surprised her tutor by independently re-opening her notebook during fractions work to check past lessons for help—showing new initiative she hadn't demonstrated before.

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 Smithfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Westfields Sports High School.