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Tutors in Holroyd include a university-qualified maths educator with years of K–12 teaching and private tutoring, an assistant professor in mathematics with school and university experience, Kumon and Ngo & Sons tutors, high-ATAR achievers, primary school classroom assistants, youth sports coaches, and STEM graduates with academic awards—offering students deep expertise alongside real mentoring skills.

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Ahmed Osama

Physics Tutor Auburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them believe in themselves and their abilities. There is no such thing as a dumb student, it's effort and hard work that brings the best out of everybody. I have international experience across three continents and have been teaching since I graduated from undergrad in 2013. I believe…
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Sabin

Physics Tutor Auburn, NSW
Catching the focus of students and making the class interesting, not boring. I can make students understand the lesson with much more easier examples and…
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Sulav

Physics Tutor Auburn, NSW
Tutor must create the friendly environment in the class and ask them about the question related to the topic. It should help to tackle the problem more easily and smoothly as a tutor. Make all of them to learn the method easily and helps to communicate with the student. Makes student to learn easily and apply the method in real…
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Alvin

Physics Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Based on my personal experience of teaching, I firmly believe that one of the most crucial aspects of facilitating student learning is establishing a strong rapport with each student. This involves actively listening to their thoughts and feelings regarding the subject matter, and cultivating a nurturing student-teacher relationship founded on…
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Rajalakshmi

Physics Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Making availability for the students during their need like exams. As already told, Will try to understand students mentality and their view towards each and every subject to make them understand. Being close with each student to understand them for making them to study. Will try to understand students mentality and their view towards each…
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Ashar

Physics Tutor North Rocks, NSW
Getting great marks should be secondary, a good tutor should make the student so comfortable in the subject he is teaching that the student starts enjoying the subject. As I am still a student, I can understand what students expect from their…
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Nakshi

Physics Tutor North Rocks, NSW
To make it easy for the students to understand all the concepts and to clear all the doubts they have. The most important thing for the tutor is to see their students succeed My strengths as a tutor include simplifying complex ideas, being patient, and dedicated support for student…
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Rutvik

Physics Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Inspire them to follow their passions Explain difference between dream world and ground reality Prepare them for challenges which they will face in future Will be to the point on given topic Use real world examples in teaching, so they can understand easily Can explain Methods to get high marks in exam to stay…
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Samuel

Physics Tutor Northmead, NSW
To nurture their passion for knowledge and convey the importance of understanding both in theory and in practice to apply in their day to day lives; I believe a good teacher or tutor creates good teachers and tutors whilst instilling confidence and self esteem. I focus on helping them understand a problem or concept at different levels to help…
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Monika

Physics Tutor Northmead, NSW
1. Understanding a student's strengths and the areas of improvement 2. Helping a student understand about his/her strengths and the areas of improvement 3. Continuous monitoring and motivation 4. Appreciation for every improvement 5. Extra attention in the examination days 6. Guiding a student in choosing a career 1. Willingness to help…
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Glen

Physics Tutor Northmead, NSW
I believe purposeful tutoring stems from communication and collaboration which my previous roles as a piano concert host and part time pre uni marker have highlighted as significant. As a part-time marker at Pre-Uni, I gained valuable insight into students' study approaches. Assessing their work helped me identify common challenges and understand…
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Dewan Arun

Physics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
Tutor can be patient with their student and let them learn at their pace. Also, I believe a tutor should NEVER spoon fed but rather act like a mentor, guiding and helping if and only where it is required. I'm patient with students and understand that each student is different and have their own learning pace. I take pride in my ability to break…
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Faiqa

Physics Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
I feel that a tutor should be able to build sound relationships with students. Secondly should have skills at gaining a clear understanding of pupils exact needs, and ability to express or impart instructions and lessons using various strategies thirdly he/she has a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people…
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afra

Physics Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
inspire, encourage , make studies playful i talked to the student and make the student do few thing before i start of know what are the strength and what are the weaknesses. then i use the strength combining with my easy point to point demonstration, explanation, visual and audible imagination to build up the strength where the student lacks. i am…
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hanlin

Physics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor should do is teaching student how to study efficiently, instead of just give them questions to do and mentioning about the content. Try best to explain the content and help them to learn more. Try my best to arrange my time and planning my class, be patient to student to explain all contents and have a wide…
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Bikram

Physics Tutor Silverwater, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Waqas

Physics Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I think a teacher should continually assess teaching and solicit feedback from students so that he/she can adapt teaching style to their needs and increase effectiveness. As a teacher, I pushed my learning and understanding to a specific border where I came to the level of student understanding and been useful in clearing, giving and cementing…
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Muneeb

Physics Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Be patient with them and encourage them to do their best. Consistency is key and results don't just appear overnight, trust the process and at the end all anyone can ask of you is to do your best. Another big thing is to always be honest with them, whether that means admitting that you don't know something (but can find out for them) or letting…
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George

Physics Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
To motivate him/her, and pave the way for him/her to become autonomous with his/her learning. This is typically done by instilling in the student a number of good learning habits. I have developed my own teaching/tutoring philosophy. I call it the 4CE philosophy (pronounced Foresee). It consists of five tenets: 1- Coaching/Coordination 2-…
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Manthan

Physics Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
First of all, which a tutor can do is to be a friend who motivates them, make them learn, make them understand without any pressure and excel them in their early stage of career. Secondly, it's all about how comfortable the students are with tutor to ask them doubts without any hesitation. Thirdly, make them learn how to do a smart work instead…
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Owais

Physics Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is: A good tutor should provide personalized support to help students overcome their challenges, build their confidence, encourage critical thinking, and foster a love of learning. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to provide personalized and adaptive learning…
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Srijan

Physics Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
To develop a thinking system that allows students to understand rather than complete problems Experience, and having been through the same education system as students currently are going…
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Sai Suchit

Physics Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can provide I believe is confidence. This is because students' belief in their abilities will provide them with the clear and confident mind necessary to tackle difficult problems. In order to provide this confidence, I believe following a steady pace of teaching with lots of examples is the way. It is also…

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Callan is happy with his tutoring and loves Amardi, he is happy with all aspects of sessions with her. cheers,
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Inside HolroydTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ayaan focused on mastering times tables from 1 to 10 and completed various assessments to check calculation skills.

In Year 8, Mary practiced expanding brackets and factorising expressions within simple linear equations, working through examples step by step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily worked on tax calculations in financial maths and explored practical applications of financial mathematics in real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student working on surface area and volume tasks showed confusion when entering negative numbers into the calculator, as noted: "Small calculator misinputs or incorrect use of negative sign."

In Year 11 Maths, one learner hesitated to attempt worded equation questions, often skipping steps in rearranging equations into gradient-intercept form.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student tackling multiplication tables tended to leave homework incomplete—missing several practice sets for tables 6 and 7.

During algebra sessions with a Year 8 student, work was sometimes messy and lacked clear working, making it harder to spot sign errors when simplifying expressions.

Recent Achievements

One Holroyd tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now openly requests help and clarification, making it easier for her to find learning strategies that work.

In Year 8 maths, a student who used to rely heavily on guidance was able to solve equations independently after just one explanation—a real leap in self-reliance.

Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school, who struggled with reading time, is now saying the times tables out loud without needing prompts and can read clocks unaided.

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 Holy Trinity Primary School.