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Homebush's tutors include a Kumon maths and English mentor with a 97 ATAR and five Band 6s, a physics PhD scholar with university teaching experience and major national awards, a veteran K–10 tutor and former pre-primary teacher, accomplished peer literacy coaches, passionate STEM graduates, youth leadership awardees, and specialists in language and creative enrichment for young learners.

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Richard

Chinese Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Develop a student's interest in learning and help them develop essential learning strategies which can be apply to all subjects, not just mathematics. A student shall become an independent and motivated individual once he/she has the interest/desire to learn. He/she will be able to acquire knowledge efficiently and effectively with the relevant…
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Shengyang

Chinese Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Personally, I think the role of a tutor is to help student with what they need, thus we can assist them in the most effective way. For example, a tutor can figure out the weakness of a student thus the tutor can assist student to get improvement on that areas. Currently, I am doing Bachelor of Education in Usyd, After 1 year of study, I developed…
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Wanjia (Dana)
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Wanjia (Dana)

Chinese Tutor Stanmore, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to be patient and responsible with students. For example, providing a timely response or help is essential during learning. It is also important to understand what type of learners your students are and what kind of learning strategies work best for them. Additionally, a good, trusting relationship…
Galaxy
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Galaxy

Chinese Tutor North Parramatta, NSW
The most important things as a tutor is to be responsible for students' learning as well as students' wellbeing. I am very patient, caring and good at classroom…
Arissa
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Arissa

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a engaging, supportive and enjoyable learning environment. From my own experience as a student who has received tutoring, I’ve found that students learn best when they feel comfortable asking questions and aren’t afraid to make mistakes. Tutoring can be a very…
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Thomas

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can build a personal and strong relationship with their students. Helping them with their learning progress not just only helping them doing their homework. Communication skills also play an important role, by communicating with their parents or guardian how to help the students in their learning process I…
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Jacob

Chinese Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
As a teacher, I think the most important thing is to help students establish their own study habits and the ability to think independently. The establishment of mathematical thinking is the most important thing, because mathematics is the foundation of all science and engineering subjects and even business studies. I can teach students in English…
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Wenzhen

Chinese Tutor Beverly Hills, NSW
A great tutor must comprehend what it's like to be a student who might lack confidence, or just not understand the content. They should also encourage pupils to try their best on every question before seeking assistance. To better grasp students' misunderstandings and mistakes, the tutor should also be a patient listener. Each tutorial, the tutor…
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Shirley

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
To help them understand the knowledge itself, instead of get high scores by constantly doing different types of questions. Truely understanding of knowledge is more efficient than practicing problem solving. I am very patient, when student cannot understand what I am saying, I will think of another way to explain it. And I am good at discovering…

Local Reviews

Mina is wonderful.
Catherine, Strathfield

Inside HomebushTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Saner focused on **Business Studies topics including Operations, Marketing influences, and the Finance syllabus points**, as well as tackling exam-style questions; in Maths, recent lessons covered Networking, Critical Path Analysis, and **revising errors from her last assessment**.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Isaac worked through **essay writing techniques using Deltora Quest as a base text** and explored literary devices such as sensory imagery and personification in both reading and creative writing.

For Year 6, lessons with Mia addressed **analysis of advertisements for class assessment** and understanding different types of humour through targeted homework tasks.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student struggled with consistent revision in Business Studies, often neglecting to create summary notes or complete practice papers; as one tutor observed, "more focus on maths would be ideal," but daily practice was repeatedly missed.

In English for Year 9, reliance on leading questions meant written analysis remained shallow and dependent—prompts were needed even for basic context explanations.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student left lesson tasks unfinished due to overwhelm from other assignments, pushing English work to the last minute. This led to rushed drafts and missed opportunities for feedback before assessment deadlines arrived.

Recent Achievements

A Homebush tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with critical path analysis now tackling complex business networks independently and even revising content more thoroughly between sessions.

Another high school student, after hesitating to ask for help, is now clearly identifying which maths sections he finds tricky and actively seeks guidance during tutoring.

In Year 5 English, one student who used to give very brief answers is now regularly stating their own opinions about texts and can explain how characters feel in stories.

Last week, that same student wrote out examples of personification without prompting.

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 Strathfield Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like The McDonald College.