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Tutors in Glendenning include a secondary school maths and chemistry teacher with 16 years' experience, high school educators with postgraduate credentials, peer mentors and literacy coaches, multiple subject duxes and academic award-winners, experienced private tutors for K–12, and university students with top cohort rankings in maths, science, English and computing.

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Esha

Online Tutor Blacktown, NSW
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are dependability, a connection, and academic coaching. I am highly organised. I always take notes and use a series of tools to help myself stay on top of deadlines. I like to keep a clean workspace and create action plans for different situations which helps increase…
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Ananta

Online Tutor Grantham Farm, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to understand the student's unique needs, boost their confidence, communicate effectively, provide motivation, create a positive environment, offer constructive feedback, and share a genuine passion for learning. It's about fostering not just academic growth but also a love for learning. As a tutor, I…
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Andrew
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Andrew

Online Tutor Colyton, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to realise when a student actually understands a topic, or if they need more help. Too often students will say that they understand but they don't want to admit they still don't. The tutor should be able to break down a subject in multiple ways, and choose which way fits particular students' learning…
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Shelly

Online Tutor Lalor Park, NSW
Make sure the Student is comfortable with the maths concepts and ensure they are kept interested at all times. Strengths - can fit with the students personality as soon as I meet them Weaknesses - May take up too many…
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Ayesh

Online Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
Give students the motivation that they are indeed smart enough to learn difficult concepts and apply them with ease. It is important not to confuse students especially those in younger years and also it is important to know about each students abilities and teach at a pace according to that. I have experience, am hard working and have a personally…
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Talia

Online Tutor Bella Vista, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is build confidence, clarify concepts of their work, create safe learning environments, foster independence, adapt to students needs, set goals, provide consistent feedback, and inspire curiosity and a love for learning. My strengths as a tutor include communication skills, patience,…
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Lucy

Online Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
- understand the student's abilities and teach them in ways that suit them best - help them gain confidence in subjects as I believe this is vital in excelling - ability to praise them for improvements and help them enjoy the subjects - teach them the same concept in various fun ways - understand their stress and worries during school and help…

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Tabinder has made Leon come a long way in the last 2 weeks and he is quite proud of his achievements.
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Content Covered

Year 9 student Jason worked through solving linear equations with variables on both sides and practiced using brackets and algebraic fractions in equation solving.

For Year 10, Priya focused on applying the sine rule to find unknown angles and sides in non-right angled triangles, as well as using the cosine rule for side calculations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student David reviewed changing the subject of a formula and tackled graphing straight lines from tables of values and gradient-intercept form.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left homework incomplete or misplaced, leading to gaps when reviewing new fraction topics—"he couldn't find the working out of the homework," a tutor noted, so time was lost retracing steps.

In Year 11 trigonometry, skipping calculator checks with inverse sine caused wrong angle values.

Another Year 10 student's messy written work in division algorithms made it difficult to catch simple number errors; lines and digits didn't align.

Hesitation to show working, as seen in a Year 7 session on number patterns, led to confusion and slowed progress during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glendenning noticed that James, a senior student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations, now confidently tackles word problems by forming and solving his own systems—he recently solved for two variables without needing any prompts.

Bella, in Year 10, had previously struggled to change the subject of formulas but now can rearrange complex algebraic expressions and even applied this skill successfully to an HSC question after some guidance.

Meanwhile, Aaron from Year 4 no longer waits passively when stuck; he started using factor trees independently to break down numbers and found prime factors on his own last session.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Francis of Assisi Primary School.