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Tutors in Harris Park include a former university lecturer and assistant professor, seasoned K–12 and OC test tutors, Model UN mentors with international academic awards (IB 44), engineering graduates from top universities, an IELTS master trainer, and educators recognized for mentoring, curriculum development, and school-based teaching across STEM and English.

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Nabaraj

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Improve the creativity and imagination power Logical…
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Tanishka

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
- Be patient - Answer the same questions multiple times if required. - Encourage the student even if they aren't able to answer correctly - Appreciate their efforts I often help my friends with projects and assignments, and therefore patience would be one of my biggest strengths. I have gone through the phase of not being able to understand…
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Shreya

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I think the most important role of a tutor is to support the student in a way that makes learning less stressful and more achievable. A tutor should create an environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions without worrying about being judged. It’s also important to explain things in a way that suits how that individual learns,…
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Sharat

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is make him realise his/her potential and encourage them to pursue their passions and more importantly be a friend to them. I am compassionate and empathetic and understand that every student has unique strengths and as teacher sor tutors it's our job to tap into that and use that to…
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Milad

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
help the student learn by him/herself, and learn to cooperate in group teams and again share their information to each other, and in final learn to help society. I'm very good at math, physics, programming and…
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Sangeetha

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
As a tutor, my goal is to understand and connect with my students, inspiring a love for learning that fosters academic success. I strive to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment, empathizing with their concerns and guiding them towards empowerment, without imposing undue pressure. 1. Personalized Storytelling: I excel at crafting…
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Swetha

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A Tutor must identify a student's strengths and weaknesses. Tutoring must happen both emotionally and academically. So a tutor must have an emotional connection with the student and must motivate the student to be the best version of themselves. Simplifying the concept is my strength. I was a peer mentor during my undergraduate days where I helped…
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Delta

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I think every student may take more or less time to understand the concept, depending on their capacity. A tutor should be understanding and supportive until the student can comprehend. A simpler language and friendly behaviour are also very important. I am very patient and listen to the student's questions and try to answer them to the best of my…
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Nusrat

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create an encouraging environment to build confidence, help to overcome challenges through addressing individual’s potential, break down a complex issue into small parts to make the issue easier for the student and overall engage them in a interactive way so that the student can be…
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Allaine Jennica

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Aside from assisting them with homework, getting them ready for assesments, and communicating with the students guardians. It is the empathy you can give to your students, it will give you also the chance to understand and know the students more so you can have a better teaching plan or strategies for them. My strengths as a tutor is my patience,…
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Disha

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A tutor can empower a student and even help the student take interest in a subject they might hate. I am a great communicator and can interact effectively with students from different cultural backgrounds as well. This helps me in understanding what exactly is the problem they are facing. Also, I am a patient person so I let the student take…
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Muthu

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Keep them motivated when they feel something as impossible. Be on their side and ride them they can!! Definitely if you cannot then who can?? Will motivate a child.. Now my daughter is doing her kindy, when I work with her on learning activities i developed a lot of patience giving her ample time to learn things new. Instead of forcing her to…
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Zayen

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Encourage them to be the best version of themselves and not have any limitations to what they can achieve or settle for anything less. Help them achieve their goals and make sure they are ready for the real world. Ability to communicate with students at any level of understanding without overwhelming them. And my ability to change my communication…
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Jahanvi

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
give them attention. i believe it is very important in teaching as teachers usually miss out on what each student is learning and therefore sometimes, important concepts are not fully understood. i can give great real life examples in order to explain stuff…
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Gandhiraj

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Putting the efforts and time according to each students according to their needs. I have a masters degree in Engineering and am good in…
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SHUBHAM

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, identify their individual learning gaps and teach them strategies they can use independently. A tutor should not just give answers but help students understand the process behind the answer. It is also important to create a positive and encouraging…
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Vaseem

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A tutor plays a major role for a student to either like or dislike the subject. It is highly likely that a student will like a subject more if the tutor delivers it in a more conceptual and interesting manner. As a tutor, I think my strength is that I am able to quickly assess the level of understanding of my pupil and adapt myself to deliver the…
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Ishaan

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
As a tutor it is imperative that I not only am able to understand concepts but also be able to explain them in a manner that caters for all levels of students. My ability to comprehend and explain solutions to problems is one of my greatest assets and is particularly important for tutoring. Additionally my ability to further manipulate problems to…
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Kirsten

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be understanding. It is important that we keep in mind that we used to be like them and that each person has a different way of learning. If a tutor is understanding, not only will it enhance their relationship with the student but it would also boost the opportunity and the attitude of the…
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Chan Myae Thuya

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe in fostering their development with genuine care and commitment to be the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Finding the right approach to care for an individual student's needs is also another important thing. I am a very patient and understanding person. I try to understand the student's point of view and analyse what…
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Melissa

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe that tutors should not only help students academically succeed, but also holistically provide support to support student wellbeing. As marks should not mean everything, despite schools often internalising that academics are important, I believe that tutors should act as a guidance/mentor for students. Tutors should also constantly…
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Nirmohi

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A tutor should make sure that every student understood the concept and can apply it in any situation. Also they should make sure the students are confident with what they have learnt and not rush towards just completion of syllabus and tick the boxes off. I make every concept very easy and can relate it to day to day life which make easy for…
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Shubham

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized guidance, cultivating a positive and encouraging atmosphere, and instilling effective study habits. It\'s crucial to not only teach content but also empower students with critical thinking skills, promoting a lifelong love for learning. My strengths as a tutor…

Local Reviews

Kerry helped Ella with her confidence and she did really well with her math test. Her scores have been going up.
Pamela

Inside Harris ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction of double-digit numbers, with extra focus on using a number line for subtraction and strategies for borrowing.

In Year 10, Anika tackled advanced algebraic fractions—practicing addition, subtraction, and factorisation—and also expanded and simplified expressions involving surds.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Yash covered properties of the nucleus in Physics, specifically exploring nuclear fission and fusion through real-world examples from Module 8.

Recent Challenges

In Year 2 maths, one student's tendency to draw and become distracted during lessons led to unfinished subtraction tasks; "gets multiplication and division confused with addition and subtraction" was a concern when homework wasn't completed.

In Year 8 algebra, another learner avoided showing working for factorising surds—"remembering how minus signs and brackets must be used" became an issue when errors weren't visible.

A Year 12 physics student relied heavily on memory for Doppler effect formulas but struggled to recall them under HSC exam-style pressure, making it harder to benefit from feedback after practice questions.

Recent Achievements

One Harris Park tutor noticed a big change in a Year 8 student who, after initially struggling with expanding brackets, was confidently working through them independently by the end of their session and even began manipulating fractions more effectively.

Another high schooler recently asked several thoughtful questions about surds—a shift from earlier lessons when he hesitated to speak up—and then applied new rules across problems without prompting.

In a Year 4 lesson, a student who used to guess at double-digit subtraction is now using the number line method consistently and checks her own answers before moving on.

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 Granville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Oliver's Primary School.