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Gordon's tutors include an HSC dux and state-first achiever, veteran private tutors with decades of K–12 coaching in Maths and Science, peer mentors from top schools, a Division 1 collegiate scholar-athlete, high ATAR graduates (up to 99.45), Olympiad awardees, school debating and sports coaches, and multilingual educators dedicated to inspiring student growth.

CHEN (Dylan)
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CHEN (Dylan)

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to boost up their confidence, because it's essential for the student to perform well under exam condition as well as during tutoring or class. And many students tends to lose focus, or go mind blank during exams due to a lack of confidence. In addition, it is extremely important for a tutor…
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Elsie

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Listen. I find that listening to why the student might be struggling or what they have missed is the first and most important step to helping a student. Secondly a tutor should be able to adapt. Wether that be to a different learning style or struggle and through tutoring be able to help them to understand how to study and progress in their…
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Md Rafid Ur
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Md Rafid Ur

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Building confidence so a student tells themselves "I can do this if I try." But equally, making sure that confidence never stops them from asking for help when stuck. Both matter. Beyond that, earning the student's trust comes first. A student who trusts their tutor stops hiding confusion and starts engaging honestly. That is when real learning…
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Mansi

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I feel inducing inspiration and curiosity to learn is the most important thing in tutoring. Although I have never tutored professionally, I have been teaching my friends math during my graduation years. I believe I can quickly grasp the pace and the way to teach the concept according to the student and make studying fun…
Muhammad Hassan
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Muhammad Hassan

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I think the two most important things are making the student feel comfortable enough to ask questions, and actually understanding where they're stuck rather than just re-explaining the same thing louder. A lot of students stay quiet because they're embarrassed to admit they don't get something, so creating a judgment-free environment matters a…
Sara
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Sara

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
As tutor it is important to me that my students know that I care for their success just as much as them. And that I am a support system that they should feel comfortable to contact and reach out to in times of help, outside of class. Overall, the best thing I can do as a tutor is be mentally and emotionally there fir my students. I believe my…
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Abhilash

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student mainly relies on what the end goal of the student is. If it is just to get the homework done, it will get done. But, for me as a tutor, I would personally make sure that every student understands the concept from the beginning rather than providing a general overview. I believe…
Ibrahim
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Ibrahim

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
As a tutor, I believe the success of the student must always be the central focus. The ability to translate complex course material into a format that is within a student centered model of teaching while focusing on critical thinking skills aiding in solving the problems of the course material. I have a passion for student development and success,…
payal
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payal

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
motivating them to do better and enjoy learning. patient, fun loving…
Rafaella
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Rafaella

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
- Build intrinsic motivation to study for continued learning and growth - Empower with not only academic knowledge but also with critical thinking & problem-solving abilities - Build confidence particularly in subjects where students may feel inadequate. Strong Communication Skills: I'm able to convey complex concepts in a clear and…
Zhi Hong
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Zhi Hong

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
- Maximise their learning time, that is, to make sure that they retain most of the knowledge taught to them at the end of the day - Positive teaching methods to encourage and motivate them to study - Being prepared for lessons so that productivity can be improved As a tutor, I feel that I possess the following qualities as a tutor. - I am…
Andres
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Andres

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is allow them to learn. I have seen cases where tutors sit there and answer the student once they get stuck, which I consider detrimental to the child's learning. I recognize the importance of facilitating learning by guiding students rather than just answering their work for them. When I was…
SYEM SHIBLY
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SYEM SHIBLY

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Guide them towards a clear future. Well organized ,punctual and deeply care about…
Kelly
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Kelly

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Being on the other side of the spectrum as a tutoring student for many years, I have encountered many tutors whom I have disliked or to this am still grateful for, for the impact they have had on my mindset, which has correspondingly positively affected my academic results. From experience, I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do…
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Bernard

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Put yourself in the situation. Think about what you would do as someone who is supposedly better at tackling difficult problems if you stumbled upon the same question. Then convey your thinking to the student. I am patient and I am good at predicting what student may find difficult in a certain exam/test. I am also adaptive to individual dilemmas…
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Zareen

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important aspects a tutor can provide are personalized guidance, instilling confidence, fostering critical thinking skills, and promoting a genuine passion for the subject matter. Creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment is crucial for student success. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to create a supportive and…
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Amrit

Tutor Warrawee, NSW
Make complex terms simple and easy to understand Concept understanding Focus on practical…
Madeline
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Madeline

Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important thing to do as a tutor for the student is provide an encouraging environment with the right tools to enable the student to progress in the subject. It is important to build a trusting relationship with the student by being reliable, kind, and positive. My strengths as a tutor are my determination, my flexibility, and my overall…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: -help them -make sure they understand not just do work -also tell them you dont have to be a high achiever to succeed, anyone can aim high still do everything they wish, as long as they put in the effort needed to accomplish their dreams. My strengths as a tutor are, I was never a high…
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Johanna

Tutor Warrawee, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do is to help the student enjoy the subject , because I’ve found that if someone can enjoy something the learning becomes second nature. The other most important thing is to be supportive, whilst providing a structure that suits the students needs. Maths is a really useful subject to learn and anyone can…
Rahul
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Rahul

Tutor Warrawee, NSW
I believe it is the ability to reach out to a student and ensure there weakness in particular subjects are overcome and maximising there overall marks. Whilst also teaching the them techniques they can utilise when they hit a issue. Furthermore, preparing them for exam situations where they will be under pressure by teaching them techniques they…
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Artin

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Making sure that the content is understood by every single student as well as helping students identify their strength and weaknesses Present the subject with methods that make understanding the content easier. Identify strength and weakness of each student as well as supporting them…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Finding ways to help them in understanding key concepts e.g. using simpler language to explain in my best possible way. Proofing reading my student's work is also important especially math questions as one mistake could lead to a subsequent one, i would teach student ways to proof read their work during exams. Being kind, nice and patient are the…

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My daughter has only had 2 sessions with Jasmine but already she is motivated and has a much better understanding of the areas of concern. I high recommended EzyMath tutoring. Great followup and communication. Looking forward to seeing more fantastic results.
Elena, Gordon

Inside GordonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Alice practised simplifying algebraic expressions and converting word problems into equations, focusing on building confidence with basic algebra.

For Year 9, Ben worked through solving inequalities and applying scientific notation in real-world contexts like time and tax calculations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah tackled financial mathematics topics such as depreciation and interpreting normal distribution curves using past exam questions for revision.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, a student's algebra work suffered from messy handwriting and unclear working out, which led to confusion when reviewing factorisation steps. "He gets confused over his own working out," a tutor observed during practice with equations—time was lost retracing logic instead of learning new techniques.

In Year 10 financial maths, notes were sometimes disorganised or incomplete; extra incomes and expenses became mixed up, making it difficult to check answers later.

For a senior student tackling parametric equations in Year 12, heavy reliance on school notes proved risky when errors crept in—"we did not manage to use most part of it."

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Gordon noticed one Year 10 student who used to get stuck on multi-step algebraic equations now starts each problem by outlining the process aloud, making fewer errors and needing less prompting.

A Year 11 student who previously hesitated with financial maths has begun working through tax and expense calculations independently, even finishing homework before sessions without reminders.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student surprised her tutor by breaking down complex shapes into smaller parts to calculate area—something she struggled with last term—and then chose to try an extra challenge question on her own.

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 Ku-ring-gai Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ravenswood School for Girls, Boarding House.