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Holsworthy's tutors include a secondary Maths and Science teacher with over a decade of classroom and HSC experience, award-winning graduates from top selective schools, university mentors ranked first in maths, experienced K–12 tutoring centre instructors, aspiring educators undertaking teaching degrees, and accomplished academic competition achievers in mathematics, science, and writing.

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Muskan

Modern History Tutor Wakeley, NSW
A tutor should not only help students improve their academic skills but also encourage independent thinking and problem-solving. It's important to build their confidence, create a safe space for them to ask questions, and provide strategies that help them become more self-sufficient learners. My strengths include patience, adaptability, and the…
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Atharva

Modern History Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Build Confidence: Encourage students and help them develop self-esteem in their abilities. Provide Clear Explanations: Break down complex concepts into understandable parts, ensuring students grasp the material. Foster a Positive Learning Environment: Create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making…
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Excellent service and very quick in responding to requests. Very accomodative to consider the change in requirements from customer. Very knowledgeable and professional tutors.
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Content Covered

Year 10 student Daniel worked on writing body paragraphs for a "Life is Beautiful" essay in English and practised solving bearings and obtuse angle problems in Mathematics.

In Year 11, Emily reviewed trial exam results with a focus on critical path analysis, ensuring she could break down complex project planning questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Maya concentrated on revision for the HSC by tackling past paper questions covering topics such as indices and key themes from Macbeth.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 English, one student's lack of engagement and repeated missed homework meant "he didn't spend enough time on his work," so gaps in understanding persisted week to week.

A Year 11 Maths student arrived without completed assignments and struggled to stay organised, often forgetting materials needed for revision—this limited class productivity.

For a younger learner (Year 5), confusing area with perimeter highlighted the need for more consistent review outside lessons.

In each case, delays or avoidance of independent practice led to extra time spent catching up, rather than moving ahead with new material.

Recent Achievements

A Holsworthy tutor noticed a big shift in Byron, who stayed focused through the entire maths section—previously, it took a while to settle him at the start of lessons.

In a recent high school session, Mason finished his assignment before time was up, showing real independence compared to earlier weeks when he needed prompting to stay on track.

Another high school student worked through minimum cut max flow questions and completed all their mathematics work without hesitation—a solid step forward after struggling with these concepts before.

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 Moorebank Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Christopher's Catholic Primary School.