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Tutors in Ingleburn include a World Science Scholar (top 27 globally), seasoned university-level physics and engineering lecturers, content creators for NAPLAN/Selective exams, tutors with ATARs up to 99.00 and top 1% competition results, peer mentors, school leadership awardees, and instructors experienced in guiding K–12 students through mathematics, science, English, coding, and creative arts.

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Ashika

Biology Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and also to identify what the student really need improvement in and not overwhelming them. I'm flexible and I'm able to explain concepts clearly and in a simplified version. I'm quite positive and social, which means i can create a great a good relationship with another…
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Maisha

Biology Tutor Liverpool, NSW
MENTOR/TUTOR It is important that tutors have a friendly approach to students and make sure that students set a goal for every lesson. This way as a tutor we know that the student knows what is being taught and ensure the student understands the concepts. My strengths as a tutor are knowing the students' weaknesses of each area, and knowing…
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Rodela

Biology Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I believe tutors have the biggest impact on how a student approaches a subject. Speaking from personal experience, I don't think I would've liked studying the subjects I had in year 10, 11 and 12 if I hadn't had good teachers who knew how to make the subjects interesting to learn. A tutor is capable of making studying feel less burdensome and I…
Varnika
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Varnika

Biology Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to simplify and engage with the content. Since students are already learning the material in school but struggling to grasp it, it is essential to use a different strategy. By making the content simpler and more engaging, the tutor can help the student to not only understand the material but to also apply it in…
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Vivian

Biology Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
help student understand the course content; improve student’s study skills; discover student’s strengths and challenges in learning; encourage student to become self-sufficient; identify learning strengths and weaknesses; find appropriate materials; create tutoring plans and materials. I have the ability to develop students’ skills in…
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Alqudus

Biology Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing I always strive to give my students is confidence and the ambition to go further on their own because learning is 90% being taught and 10% seeking answers. I want my students to develop the ability to explore new concepts even if they haven’t been formally taught them, fostering a mindset of continuous learning that will…
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Teo

Biology Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is help students understand that being wrong or not being as fast or as good at studying is not a bad thing. A tutor must go at the students pace, not rush them and be patient as possible. Of course it is important to teach the students what they need but also help them grow and feel comfortable. I am very…

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Bailey has had a few lessons so far and he said it’s really helped. We’re planning to continue with the lessons and are more than pleased with Toni. She’s very punctual, professional and has great teaching methods. She’s an asset to your company and is making a big difference to both my kids.
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Content Covered

Year 3 student Aleigha focused on fractions, symmetry, and time concepts in maths, as well as exploring nouns and adjectives in English through worksheets.

In Year 8, Aymen practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages and worked with statistics topics such as mean, mode, median, range, dot plots, and stem-and-leaf displays.

For Year 10, Sanjli tackled surd and indices by reviewing challenging homework questions before being introduced to functions—specifically domain and range—using targeted practice exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Mathematics, a student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar worded questions, as noted: "she got confused with bearings and placed the object north rather than south." This reluctance to engage fully led to skipped questions on tests and gaps in applying methods like completing the square.

In senior grades, inconsistent completion of homework—especially practice with quadratic functions and trigonometric identities—meant errors repeated across topics.

A Year 8 student struggled to keep summary notes updated before exams; "keeping on top of these would reduce pressure," a tutor observed. Small lapses in motivation sometimes stalled progress mid-question, leaving some solutions unfinished.

Recent Achievements

One Ingleburn tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student's approach to mistakes: after previously getting discouraged by small errors, she now checks her working, accepts slip-ups as part of learning, and keeps moving forward—especially with challenging algebra and surds.

A Year 10 student who used to hesitate during class discussions is now asking more questions on their own and even summarising key science concepts in a shared doc for revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner surprised her tutor by recalling multiplication basics from previous sessions and completing times table practice with far less prompting than 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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ingleburn Public School.