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Tutors in Garden Suburb include a PhD mathematics scholar and university tutor, an award-winning physics dux with 4 A*s, a seasoned K–12 English teacher with 13 years' experience, a Graduate Diploma-qualified early childhood educator and curriculum leader, accomplished youth coaches and mentors, school leadership awardees, and high-achieving extension maths students with competition success.

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Mithun

Tutor Garden Suburb, NSW
Making sure the student can understand what is being taught, and making sure that they are able to solve any problems pertaining to the topic on their own in the future. Being able to see how people have issues understanding certain topics and guiding them into being able to properly work out anything similar they may encounter in the…
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Sneha

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Build trust and rapport. Indemnify knowledge gaps. Set goals and expectations. Create personalised plans. Provide feedback and encouragement. Flexibility in teaching styles and approach to meet individual students…
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Nandithaa

Tutor New Lambton Heights, NSW
1. Clarify Concepts – Simplify complex topics and present them in an understandable way. 2. Encourage Critical Thinking – Guide students to think independently rather than just memorize. 3. Provide Support & Motivation – Foster confidence and a positive attitude toward learning. 4. Adapt to Learning Styles – Tailor teaching methods to…
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Jie

Tutor Adamstown Heights, NSW
Hit the point to reach truly personalize the learning, which can be achieved by knowing students well and rapturing good relationship, incorporating connections to the student's interests -Patience -Rich experiences in teaching accumulated from years of university lecturer in medicine -Structured and problem-solving teaching…
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Carlos

Tutor Rankin Park, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are: - Identify and anticipate their needs. - Establish a genuine relationship of trust and reliability to work towards goals and targets. - Create a healthy learning environment that attends to their circumstances. - Deliver appropriate guidance, support and encouragement. - Empower students…
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Harold

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Eventually get them to a level where they become self-sufficient and confident in their abilities to teach themselves as well as think for themselves. These are skills that will be required when going to university as often (in my experience) you cannot have the professor/tutor sit down with you and go through concepts you didn't comprehend. These…
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Aditya

Tutor Adamstown Heights, NSW
Believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is connect with the student and understand how the student learns and tailor their tutoring according to that style. I also believe it's very important for tutors to be patient and considerate when students are learning. I believe that I can teach in a fun, enjoyable and visual manner…
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Johan

Tutor Elermore Vale, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is understand the student and their mindset towards school and schoolwork. If you understand a student, you can adapt your tutoring to give them the most support for them to achieve what they desire. I am encouraging and supportive. I know the content (just have dig through my brain for it). Most…
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Cooper

Tutor Charlestown, NSW
Helping a student to enjoy a subject, or at the very least succeed, is a major thing to help them through school. Everyone has different needs, and a tutor helps accommodate those needs in an efficient way. Inspiration can go a long way, and improving their enjoyment of a subject may set them up for a future they love. When I tutored my friends in…
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Lauren

Tutor New Lambton, NSW
The biggest thing a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and respectful, cultivating a safe environment in which they feel that they can pose questions and share answers without fear of judgement. In doing so, it makes the intake of knowledge easier and an overall more enjoyable experience. A tutor must also show a genuine interest in…
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Richard

Tutor Adamstown, NSW
Teaching minds, touching hearts, transforming lives. Aside from the mastery of the subject being taught, developing a genuine bond between tutor and student, helping them apply or understand the gravity or importance of their study and why they should not take it for granted. In other words, helping them not only in the four corners of the…
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Priscilla

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
Every student has different knowledge and ability. The most important thing to do as a tutor is to have the skill and patience to guide these students using what they previously known. Getting the answer right is not everything, but getting the students to know the fundamentals and theory to get the right answer is the important thing. I am able…
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Shruti

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster understanding, build confidence, and create a supportive environment. By tailoring their approach to the student's needs, a tutor can empower them to overcome challenges and develop lifelong learning skills. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and strong communication…
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Andrae

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
Being approachable and making study as engaging as possible. My passion in tutoring and the subjects themselves + technical…
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Samuel

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
Offer another way of learning that teachers aren't able to. Teachers have to teach a multitude of students so if a single student in lagging behind the class, they aren't able to help. That is where tutors come in, tutors help students with specific areas of study and also prepares the student for exams and assignments in order for the student to…
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Thiruvytheswary

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
A tutor must always ask the student if they understand what they have been learning and make sure to give them exercises to know for a fact they do understand what they are learning. As mentioned my patience in teaching is my strength . I never give up until a person understands what they are learning. I also believe in practice and love giving…
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Kranti

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
1. Understanding the points they are actually struggling with and helping them to overcome that. 2. Building Confidence 3. Inspire and Motivate 4. Foster Critical Thinking I can make people understand the concepts in an easy and systematic way. I am approachable. A good Listener to understand where the student actually…
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Edwin

Tutor Wallsend, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build understanding and confidence as well as encourage independent learning. Understanding comes from a tutor explaining concepts clearly and tailoring lessons to the student's learning style. When the students mistakes are seen as a learning opportunity by a tutor that is…
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Arnav

Tutor Speers Point, NSW
The most important thing by far is engagement. Tutoring is good, although it can only do so much if the students interest is elsewhere. The best thing a tutor can do is help the student engage more in school as the student will spend 80% of their time in the classroom and 20% with a tutor so using that 80% to your advantage is the most important…
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Teena

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
For me it's very important to adjust to a student's individual needs because each student is different, some may quickly grasp things while others may need more time to. Often kids feel very overwhelmed and anxious when they can't understand or feel rushed. So being patient with them and building a positive environment is a crucial thing that…
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Joshua

Tutor Waratah, NSW
I think a lot of the more important parts of tutoring is involved in the study technique and supporting students to find the motivation in themselves to study and do the work. Being the person that has got their back. Although of course the specific content they are learning is important as well. In addition a lot of students struggle with…
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Mustaqim

Tutor Broadmeadow, NSW
Turning up and being persistent. Being able to recognise strengths and weaknesses, and providing the correct support to turn weaknesses into strengths in a professional, kind and caring manner. Being a recent high school graduate a lot of these mathematical concepts are very fresh in my mind. Also being a recent graduate also provides me the…
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Sanuli

Tutor Jesmond, NSW
I think being able to build a students confidence in their subjects is the most important thing, and this stems from personalised teaching and providing a supportive environment. Organisation, committment, and flexibility are required to work around changes that may occur. I think my strengths as a tutor are catering for different students' needs…

Local Reviews

I have found Angat Mangat to be an excellent tutor, with lots of patience. I realize that Jacinta is not a top student so it is hard going.
Marianne

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Julian focused on geometry by identifying faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes, then practised two-digit addition and subtraction before tackling larger four- and five-digit numbers.

In Year 10, Zara worked through financial mathematics topics including simple interest calculations from worded problems and explored compound interest with depreciation by rearranging equations for multi-step scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Thomas reviewed probability concepts using Venn diagrams and two-way tables, interpreting data to solve relative frequency questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student faced recurring challenges with time management during tests, leading to incomplete answers despite understanding the material; as noted, "he rushed calculator input and missed small changes in questions."

In Year 7, another struggled with showing all algebra steps, which meant sign errors went unnoticed until review.

Meanwhile, a senior chemistry student's tendency to avoid deeper revision—focusing only on familiar titration problems—limited improvement before exams.

One Year 3 learner often left place value work messy and numbers misaligned, causing confusion when writing beyond thousands. These habits made error-tracing harder and slowed progress during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Garden Suburb recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to skip steps and get lost in worded questions; now, he writes out every part of his working, which has made interpreting those tricky questions much smoother.

Another high schooler who previously struggled to convert between different compounding periods in financial maths now completes these conversions independently and tackles multi-step problems without hesitation.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised himself by getting two questions right this week that he'd missed in the last session—showing clear progress from confusion to accuracy.

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 Charlestown Library, walyamayi—or at your child's school (with permission), like Garden Suburb Public School.