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Tutors in Hurstville include a PhD physicist and experienced school teacher, an HSC Maths Advanced state-first recipient and school captain, an award-winning university educator with international teaching credentials, top-placed Extension maths and science graduates, seasoned Kumon instructors, primary education specialists, and accomplished mentors in dance, music, engineering, and peer academic support.

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Kristen

Modern History Tutor Petersham, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them one-on-one attention which allows for a better understanding of the individual student and what learning methods work for them. By working on their study, it helps them go at their pace and gives them more confidence in the classroom. I think my strengths are in creativity,…
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Shannon

Modern History Tutor Burwood, NSW
The fun part of my job is getting to know my students and getting to understand them. As a tutor and mentor it is our job to make sure our students achieves the highest grade possible, but we must remember. It is also our duty to nurture and guide them on the right path into their future. We must keep in mind each students have their own struggles…
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Thomas

Modern History Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
I believe the three most important things I could do for a student is academic support, addressing study habits and confronting weaknesses. I believe focusing on these three aspects will do the upmost for the student in the short and long term. I’ve grown up and worked with people from across the socio-economic spectrum, I think I have a…
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Sujan

Modern History Tutor Burwood, NSW
Tutoring can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating your learner. You see the potential they have, and they often hear about the potential they have, but they do not feel as though they got what it takes. Living in such a busy and demanding time can often make us feel the time constraints on everything we do and we expect our…
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William

Modern History Tutor Burwood, NSW
Instill a deeper understanding and appreciation of the subject. Those are the foundations upon which the rest is built. Strengths: I love kids and I love maths. I believe I'm quite adaptable and am happy to modify how I teach depending on the learning style of the student. Weaknesses: As of yet I still don't have much experience, particularly in…

Local Reviews

Everyone was very polite and wanting to help. Just needed more consistency when reading previous replies from me. Cheers and thanks
Mark .Yuen, Hurstville

Inside HurstvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Abigail focused on mastering surds and related graph formulas, using targeted practice questions to strengthen her understanding.

For Year 10, Conrad prepared for an upcoming electrical exam by tackling a variety of non-calculator questions and applying formulas to different scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Dianna reviewed key concepts such as multiplication and algebra through mixed question sets designed to assess her current level and address any gaps.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, a student was keen to "finish assignments quickly," but this sometimes meant key parts of the assignment were left incomplete before submission.

During a Year 10 algebra session, one learner avoided revisiting previous mistakes, with the tutor noting, "He didn't look back at his worked solutions, so recurring errors weren't addressed."

A senior student preparing for exams arrived without their calculator or notes for trigonometry practice; confusion followed when they couldn't attempt multi-step problems as planned.

After missing an important revision lesson in Year 11 due to late cancellation, it became harder to regain momentum for upcoming assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hurstville noticed a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on worked examples now independently checks her answers and corrects small errors herself during algebra practice.

In Year 11, another student who found scientific formulas confusing last term began recognising patterns, quickly matching each formula to the right context without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student—who used to need step-by-step help with maths word problems—has started breaking down questions into diagrams all on her own, then tackling each part without waiting for hints. Last session, she solved an entire multi-step problem 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 Kogarah Library and Service Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Danebank - An Anglican School for Girls.