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Glenhaven's tutors include a university-qualified English teacher with a Master's, an ATAR 97.7 achiever and youth sports coach, experienced maths and science mentors from top schools, peer support leaders, subject duxes, award-winning musicians and athletes, plus high-distinction scholars in advanced maths and science competitions—offering rich expertise for K–12 students.

Aryan
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Aryan

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
A tutor must able to engage a student in his teachings, such that the student does not feel that attending a weekly tutoring as a burden, but more of an enjoyable way of learning. A tutor must also be able to understand the person he is teaching, and his/her way of interpretation - this is a vital attribute that must be present in a tutor as not…
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Boipelo

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for students is to listen, which helps us understand their needs and enables us to help them effectively. I also think preparation on a tutor's part is a very important part of the relationship with a student. I would consider myself to be a great listener, which comes in handy in tutoring and I my…
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Aaryan

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
As a person thats been tutored, I think the most important things a tutor can do is to explain concepts clearly without just giving answers as well as guiding them towards becoming independent and confident learners. I also value creating a supportive environment in which a student is able to stay engaged while learning new concepts. My strengths…
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Abhi

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear guidance, foster a supportive learning environment, and inspire confidence in the student's abilities. A tutor should personalise their teaching approach to suit the student’s individual needs, helping them to understand difficult concepts at their own pace.…
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Sonakshi

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I believe that a tutor's main goal is to connect with each student individually, understanding their specific needs and adapting the tutoring approach accordingly. This involves not just teaching the material but also instilling confidence by offering encouragement and positive reinforcement. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that the most important things I can do for my students are to tailor my teaching approach to their individual learning styles, provide them with individualized attention and support, and encourage and motivate them to overcome academic challenges. I have strong technical knowledge, problem solving skills, communications…
Rayyan Qasim Ali
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Rayyan Qasim Ali

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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Blake

Tutor Kenthurst, NSW
A tutor should be a passionate and encouraging role model for the students, congratulating every success, and promoting positivity in engagement and completion of all tasks. I have developed my patience through teaching physical education activities such as learn to swim where I taught students to build confidence and water safety skills. I know I…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Kenthurst, NSW
Since all maths is built on foundations, I can identify and address weakness in a particular building block, rather than just correcting mistakes. A good tutor does more than simply deliver content, but should inspire creativity within a student. My students will gain the confidence to attack further problems and be empowered with the ability to…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
To create a supportive, encouraging environment where they feel safe to make mistakes and grow. Human connection is the foundation of effective learning. In a world flooded with online resources and AI-driven tools, what students often lack isn't access to information, but meaningful guidance. Tutors bring the human element back into learning by…
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Aishvi

Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a positive and supportive learning environment where the student feels comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. It's also crucial to tailor the lessons to the student's needs, helping them build both their skills and confidence. Encouraging persistence and showing patience are key to…
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Hatim

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
They can be patient and tolerant to them. Understand their abilities and listen to their queties. they should not berate the student for not understanding a topic, example or question. Connect with them on a personal level rather than being a dictator like teacher I am a very approachable personality who looks to teach in a casual manner rather…
Spencer
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Spencer

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor must do for a student is to understand the student at a human level and what works best for them in terms of learning strategies. I.e., are they visual learners, do they respond better to a written formula, or something equivalent? It is such an important aspect of tutoring that is fundamental to not only the…
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Arav

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
A tutor’s most important role is to build the student’s confidence and independence in learning. This means not just teaching content, but creating a space where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. Encouragement, consistent feedback, and tailoring explanations to suit the student’s understanding are essential. A…
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Malik

Tutor Norwest, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to foster a learning environment that not only aims for academic excellence but also builds the resilience and adaptability needed to overcome obstacles. My approach is student-centered, focusing on personalized strategies that play to each student's strengths and shore up their weaknesses. My…
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Helen

Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
As each student tends to engage in tutoring with their own unique set of goals and motivations, I believe that as a tutor the most important thing I can do for the student is, firstly, do my best to understand each student's goals and motivations, and then work collaboratively with the student to achieve these goals. My desire to understand and…
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Kiara

Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a consistent role model and source of support. A tutor should be someone the student can rely on, especially when they face challenges or feel stressed about their studies. Being available and dependable allows students to build a strong relationship with their tutor, fostering trust…
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Eddy

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Provide well thought-out explanations with clarity, evoke interest in their learning and regularly monitoring progress through verbal communication/homework. Extensive knowledge within select subjects, quick on-the-spot thinking, able to solve unseen/difficult queries/problems on the spot. Diligently prepare for lessons and recent personal…
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Parth

Tutor Norwest, NSW
Decrease stress, improve confidence in that particular subject, and teach study skills that can help them in other subjects and even throughout university. Being able to engage and relate to the students, give honest advice, and hold accountability when required. I also try my best to become a friend, to ensure the studying experience actually…
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Jerusha

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
To motivate them to not only enjoy the subject, but feel dedicated to improving themselves as well. Students enjoying the subject is very crucial to their grades because without it, they won’t feel the same eagerness to see a better grade, and the need to continue pursuing an education. When they start seeking improvement themselves is when a…
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Sachintha

Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
To give the student confidence in their ability to solve problems in relation to the subject matter. I am very patient with my students, and ensure that they fully understand the topic before moving…
Shreya
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Shreya

Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
You gotta always find a way to enjoy doing what you do , especially when it comes to learning. A tutor should try their best to support the student , and make the tutoring experience enjoyable, where they can understand and solve their struggles. - I can identify an individuals weakness and find the best way to allow them to overcome and…
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Ridmee

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
Classrooms are taught to manage a variety of skill levels, often causing students to fall behind. Therefore a tutors primary role should be to deliver the school curriculum in a personalised form, filling any gaps in their tutees learning. Students and parents should be regularly consulted to ensure lessons are being delivered at a comfortable yet…

Local Reviews

We found Deanna to be friendly, helpful and really engaged Erin in learning her Algebra. I was especially happy with how the company handles children that are shy and not as confident as others.
Sean MacLeod, Castle Hill

Inside GlenhavenTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Maya focused on critical path analysis for project management scenarios and practiced advanced statistics skills including calculating z-scores, standard deviation, and mean.

Year 11 student Oliver completed past HSC geometry and probability questions, working through selective school exam papers to strengthen understanding of key problem types.

For Year 9, Ethan revised area and volume calculations along with probability concepts using a mix of recent exam papers to build confidence for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, one student missed several lessons due to TAFE commitments and now faces a backlog of material to catch up on—this has led to gaps in exam preparation, as noted: "Should catch up on lessons missed out due to TAFE asap."

A Year 8 student consistently avoided showing full working for algebra questions; the tutor observed, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In Year 4, another learner forgot about a scheduled lesson entirely. These moments meant time was spent recovering lost ground or correcting avoidable mistakes instead of moving forward with new content.

Recent Achievements

A Glenhaven tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with probability questions now independently draws accurate probability trees after just a brief demonstration.

In another session, a Year 9 student who once waited for hints began practicing past exam papers on her own initiative, identifying her weak spots before lessons.

Meanwhile, one of the younger students surprised their tutor by tackling long division worksheets confidently on the very first attempt—a big shift from last term's nervousness around new maths topics. The lesson ended with her solving every question without help.

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