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Glenmore Park's tutors include a primary school teacher with years of classroom expertise, an HSC dux and school captain now studying medical science, university high achievers in engineering, biomedical science, and applied physics, youth mentors and sports coaches, peer leaders from Penrith Selective, and experienced maths specialists with proven success supporting K–12 students.

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Kaleb

PDHPE Tutor Glenmore Park, NSW
Be empathetic... Often students are going through a lot more than just school and/or sport, and sometimes tutors do not realise this when they're loading them with a lot of information. By being empathetic and patient that tutor is able to consider that needs of the student and alter sessions accordingly to ensure the greatest bang for the buck. I…
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Varnie

PDHPE Tutor Werrington, NSW
Sharing knowledge and experiencing of learning. Tutors are responsible for helping students to understand different subjects, by assisssting and encouraging the students in the learning processes. tutors should review materials used in classes and explain any answers, doubts or questions students may have regarding to that topic As well as my…
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Yashu

PDHPE Tutor Werrington, NSW
A tutor must provide academic guidance and support to the students by assisting them with any struggles they may be having in a subject to boost their academic performance. Building a relationship and cultivating a connection with students is also very important because the more the student connects with the tutor, the more comfortable they will…
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Olivia

PDHPE Tutor Regentville, NSW
I believe ensuring the student understands and takes away a good learning experience each session. I believe working on the child’s weaknesses and progressing their strengths is important for their learning experience. My strengths are being able to explain topics in different ways for students. Especially in PDHPE and Business Studies I…
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Laura

PDHPE Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that the information and skills being taught are useful to the student. To be able to identify the areas of which a student is having a hard time and adapt their way of teaching. Understanding that the students learning is the number one priority when teaching and that…
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Gloria

PDHPE Tutor Caddens, NSW
The most important thing a tutor should do for a student is make them feel good about themselves. If the student develops a mentality where they feel as if they will never be able to learn something, they wont. It will be my job as a tutor to encourage them to believe in their own capabilities and further expand on this with different teaching…

Local Reviews

A tutor was found very quickly for my daughter. When a different tutor was required, there wasn't one immediately available (due to my daughter's work), but EzyMaths was in constant contact until they found a new tutor. Both were in contact very quickly to organise a suitable time, and made sure they knew what my daughter was working on and bought suitable materials.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Isla practised dividing fractions and solving perimeter word problems, with extra focus on converting between decimals, percentages, and fractions.

In Year 9, Ethan worked through exam-style questions on quadratic equations and simultaneous equations, then tackled trigonometry problems to find unknown sides in triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ava reviewed graphing exponential and circle equations and reinforced her understanding of parabolas by sketching graphs from given equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student repeatedly forgot to bring a calculator and new school topics to sessions—"never brings his calculator and refuses to bring new topics"—which made it difficult to target current needs and slowed progress in algebra revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 learner struggled with organizing materials, not bringing previous test papers as requested; this left gaps when reviewing feedback for exam preparation.

In Year 3 maths, hesitation to speak thoughts aloud led to skipped steps in addition, so errors went unnoticed until the answer stage. Without these process changes, time was spent retracing rather than building confidence or extending skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glenmore Park recently saw a Year 9 student, who used to hesitate when faced with algebraic expansions, now confidently expanding and simplifying bracketed expressions without prompts.

In a Year 11 session, one student made a significant leap—after struggling earlier in the term, he improved his exam results by about 30% and now tackles surface area questions on pyramids with no trouble.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who rarely asked for help before has started actively questioning the steps for solving decimal problems and even finished her homework independently after breaking it down herself.

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 Penrith City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glenmore Park High School.