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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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Divyansh

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Finding the best way to express your knowledge by which a student can grab the concept in more effective way. Apart from this, a teacher should be supportive and be familiar with the students. I don’t start teaching next topic till a student gets familiar with the initial…
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Monika

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
teach how to study and have fun with it Patience and ability to learn what the student…
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Bharat

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Patience, Self Understanding of the concepts, positive nature, motivation, good gesture I believe in practice, therefore, I have learned a lot through practice and that is where I can help a student not mug up any concept but understand the story behind it by explaining him/ her in easy-to-understand language and also making them practice by not…
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Shreyansh

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student feel comfortable asking questions, even if they think the question is simple. A tutor should explain the reasoning behind each step, not just give the final answer. It is also important to be patient, encourage practice, identify gaps in understanding, and help students develop confidence…
Letty
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Letty

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Being encouraging and supportive about the student's learning progress. Appraisal is very important and it acts as a positive reinforcement, especially for kids of a young age. It also means we provide useful resources for them that will be delivered in ways that they find most acceptable and easily digestible. I like making study appear fun and…
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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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Adrijan

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Give them the ability to learn by themselves The main strength I have as a tutor is that I am able to go about explaining the same concept multiple times, easily grasp any new concepts in the off chance I don’t already have an understanding, and that I have specific way of coaching people leaving them feeling good about themselves as opposed to…
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Amit

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Understand students needs and mold teaching methods accordingly. From being a failing student to receiving full scholarship i have learned ways to grow and can share that with…
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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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Devi Harikumar

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to build confidence in the student. He/she should feel they can achieve their goals and this confidence can be built in them easily by a good teacher. Another important thing would be to improve a student’s study skills. My qualities as a tutor would be adaptation, communication and…
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Prathamesh

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I think the most important thing is to become a friend to a student and make him feel comfortable around you by cheering him up so that even if he has a silly doubt or confusion, he can ask the tutor without any hesitation. I can hold a lot of patience, and I make sure the things I am teaching is understood by my students and they feel comfortable…
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Twinkle

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Mentor them and show them how concepts can be easily retained. Building their concepts at an early stage Inculcating the best knowledge and handling multiple students of different grades…
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Mohammed Amaan

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Teaching a student in a way that they can learn instead of teaching in a way that the tutor is comfortable with, is essential for every tutor to do. This ensures that the tutoring experience is personalized for every student according to their needs. My ability to communicate well as well as empathizing with the student really highlights my…
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Aadil

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity and support in learning, build their confidence, and foster independent thinking. By offering personalized guidance, a tutor helps students understand difficult concepts and overcome academic challenges. Equally important is creating an encouraging environment where…
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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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Mason

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I consider helping students develop their own learning style is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This way, students can clearly recognise their strengths and weaknesses and plan their own study accordingly to maximise their academic performance. In my opinion, student's own learning style encompasses time management skills,…
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SAVITA

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A tutor must be able to build a strong relationship with students so that they won't feel hesitate to share anything with their tutor. This will also help tutuor to learn about the students weaknesses and strengths. Well! Firstly, I have a patience to listen other. During teaching, we will meet students from different background and everyone will…
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Nivethika

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to improve their relationship with studying to the point where it does not seem like a chore or a less pleasurable way to spend time. I find that there is often a lot of pressure, stress and negative emotions associated with grades, and it detracts from the journey of learning. By creating…
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Utkarsh

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a one on one teaching. I believe in school system there could be a chance a student can not get enough individual attention and with a tutor at home they can get the individual attention they need. The other important thing which a tutor can do is to identify the weakness and…
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Jia

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
It is for the student to be able to appreciate and look at lessons in a good way such that the understanding goes beyond the textbook and more than just the pen and paper, s/he holds. I am very friendly and approachable. I know I can often talk my way through things. I try to open up first so the tutee can be more comfortable around me. I try to…
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Rahul

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Foster creative thinking and imbibe a culture of continuous learning and improvement. I am told that I am patient and a great teacher, someone who engages his students through mental simulation and…
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Nidhi

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Best level of explanation which increase students confidence. Activity based,less screen based,what is the practical use of concept Friendly interaction. Age appropriate level I can explain same topic.Like what is software or BODMAS rule . I can introduce difficult topics in simplest way. Bond with kids and effective way of…
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Ira

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Tutoring is not just limited to explaining subjects in a simple manner. Some responsibilities which are as important include: Setting up a realistic goals, Providing recommendations for improvement, Monitoring the progress through evaluations based on students' schedule. I am confident with my tutoring skills and can provide explanations to…

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.