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Horningsea Park's tutors include a seasoned secondary school teacher with a Master of Education, an HSC dux and multiple subject-first achievers, peer mentors, literacy and maths competition awardees, an air force cadet medallist, a university-level science tutor, and several current Bachelor of Education students passionate about working with K–12 learners.

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Arindie

Economics Tutor Horningsea Park, NSW
I think the most important part of for a student to achieve their full potential whilst feeling confident with what they are learning. Learning shouldn’t be a tedious task and the more you understand the content, the more you enjoy it. I want students to learn as well as be able to apply what they’re learning. I believe I can help them feel…
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Muhammad Saadmann R

Economics Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can give to a student, I would say is give hope and ease the path they are taking. I have been teaching and mentoring for more than 7 years, and it is nice to see where my students have reached. It is a really nice feeling, when you know your students are doing well in terms of education as well as the…
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Adrian

Economics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
Making sure the Student uses the skills they have been recently taught and to put it into practice. Otherwise knowledge crumbles and cannot be built upon. I deal with people (Both young and old) everyday. I train, Discipline and motivate staff on a daily basis to improve and perform better. I am also really confident when speaking to people and…
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James

Economics Tutor Abbotsbury, NSW
i believe an economics tutor has to have a solid understanding of all content to provide the best support to a student, has to be patient, must know a range of way to approach a question, and must be readily available to answer questions through online or in person, and a tutor should be friendly and willing to have fun with the lesson so as it…
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Nour

Economics Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is teach them the formulaic way of how to study. There is a set procedure that is unique to every individual and subject of how to fully understand and apply various concepts. Once one is able to find that procedure and develop it, they are able to learn much more in their given…
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Shomal

Economics Tutor Liverpool, NSW
A tutor can make a huge difference in a student’s learning experience by trying to help students to build a better understanding and not just memorizing the concepts. My strengths are: - Taking difficult concepts, making them simple and relatable to each person. - Each person has their own way to learn, so I adjust my teaching methods to fit…
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Daneo

Economics Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most crucial things an economics tutor can do, in my opinion, are boost students' self-esteem, provide clear explanations, and establish a welcoming environment where they feel free to ask questions. To assist students get better over time, a tutor should help them comprehend the material and form better study habits. My patience, my ability…
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Being able to give them the independence of trying a question and then spending a reasonable amount of time trying to solve it rather than only explaining for the full tutoring session. My strength would be pinpointing what the student doesn't understand and using analogies or using patterns from concepts they already understand to portray the…
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Nadira

Economics Tutor Austral, NSW
To me the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to build confidence in them. A tutor can help a student in developing confidence, bringing their inner strength out, overcoming their secret fear, injecting good morals for future life. As a tutor I am always dedicated, understanding, reliable and open to students. I like…
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Timothy

Economics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important things an economics tutor can do for the student are ensuring that the student is able to achieve their highest potential in the certain subject, teach them important skills that they can use throughout life and form long lasting relationships with the student. Furthermore, the tutor must continually support the student and…
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Stefan

Economics Tutor Edensor Park, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to understand how the student learns. By knowing the students learning preferences and ability the tutor can tailor their approach to individuals rather than utilising a blanket approach, which can often leave some students behind. My strengths lie in the ability to communicate ideas or…
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Wali

Economics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Understand their perspective and talk to them. Understand the strengths of students and minimise their weakness. Building with students on 1-1 basis. Communicating with parents on the progress of a student and work out a solution. Building strong relationship with students Being able to communicate with students. Being able to express my…
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Tony

Economics Tutor Wakeley, NSW
As a tutor, our main obligation is to implement methods of teaching that allows students to understanding the materials in a way that isnt too complex, but at the sametime, yields the required results when the time comes around. Key to the student's success is built on having someone that they can turn to if they require advice or support, not…

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Inside Horningsea ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Alex practiced solving linear equations and interpreting coordinate graphs, building confidence through step-by-step examples.

For Year 10, Emily worked on algebraic indices and roots as well as applying BODMAS to simplify complex expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student James reviewed Module 7 chemistry topics by tackling hydrocarbon nomenclature and identifying properties of alcohols using summary tables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 English, forgetting to complete homework led to less practice with spelling and sentence structure—one note said, "needs more work on spelling and doing his homework."

For a Year 7 student, untidy long division and unclear working made it hard for her to read her own maths solutions; this caused confusion when checking answers.

A Year 11 Chemistry lesson revealed difficulties organizing complex responses: "needs to work on expressing in a structured manner by doing practice HSC questions."

In each case, missing or messy written work meant time was lost re-reading or clarifying instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

In Horningsea Park, a Year 11 student, Reuben, who previously hesitated to try harder maths questions, is now attempting every problem and even brings his own examples to sessions.

In Year 9 English, Sarah used to need lots of help planning her narratives but recently built her own story with minimal assistance, showing she's more willing to take risks with her ideas.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often made spelling mistakes can now spell them from memory when asked out loud.

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 Carnes Hill Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like John Edmondson High School.