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Tutors in Green Valley include a Bachelor of Science/Education candidate with Band 6 maths, experienced K–12 English and maths tutors, multiple school subject duxes and academic award recipients, a swim teacher and reading mentor for children, peer mentors, HSC high achievers (ATARs up to 98.65), youth leadership program participants, and university students in teaching, medical science, engineering and actuarial studies.

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Daneo

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most crucial things a tutor can do, in my opinion, are boost students' self-esteem, provide clear explanations, and establish a welcoming environment where they feel free to ask questions. To assist students get better over time, a tutor should help them comprehend the material and form better study habits. My patience, my ability to…
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Sherina

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to always have faith in the student despite witnessing constant failures and lack of improvement. I think it's really important to be able to empathise and simply be with the student during these difficult moments, whilst letting them know they have the potential to improve and succeed over any…
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Joanna

Chemistry Tutor Chipping Norton, NSW
Definitely help the student develop confidence in their subjects and themselves. Being patient with a student is also an absolute must as they are undergoing extremely stressful situations. I am a very patient individual. Having freshly graduated from high school, I am able to relate to any struggle students may be facing and help them to mentally…
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Jayeshwari

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Is to provide support, as I student I know it gets hard to understand what teachers are trying to say. A tutor is meant to simplify what is being taught in class and helping out the student to be prepared for their future adventures in an academic level. I am a talkative and hardworking person. I like getting things write and I feel like by doing…
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Grace

Chemistry Tutor Glenfield, NSW
I believe that all providers of education should not only prepare a student for an exam, but to open the student's eyes to the wider world, where they can explore their passions. In this way, I consider confidence an important aspect that a tutor can provide to a student. School can sometimes feel so impossible, when sitting in a large classroom…

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We are very happy with Thai and the tutoring set up. Massimo and Thai have established a comfortable routine and it appears to be working for everyone involved. I can see that Massimo's confidence has already improved and he has regained his motivation.
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Inside Green ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student James worked through problems involving surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders, then practised solving quadratic equations and identifying turning points in graphs.

In Year 9, Sophie focused on factorising quadratics using the cross method as well as revising how to sketch logs and exponential functions by hand.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel tackled differentiation from first principles and used chain rule techniques, along with extra practice graphing stationary points using sample questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student often tried to solve algebraic problems entirely in their head rather than writing out steps, which made it difficult to spot errors or track progress. As a tutor observed, "if he takes it slower and writes down his working out so he can see the steps that he's taking, he would be able to easily solve questions."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student relied heavily on formula sheets during quadratic equations and sometimes avoided checking their answers step-by-step—leading to repeated mistakes that could have been caught earlier. The exam desk felt crowded with loose notes instead of clear solutions.

Recent Achievements

In a Green Valley tutoring session, a Year 11 student finally applied the distributive law and quadratic formula to solve for x independently, after previously needing reminders at each step.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student showed new initiative in reviewing exam errors—this time, he explained where he went wrong without prompting and corrected his working on the spot.

For a younger learner, one tutor noted that although he still looks distracted at times, he's now quietly thinking through problems and getting answers right more often. At the end of his lesson, he completed all ten problems without any guessing.

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 Green Valley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Green Valley Public School.