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Tutors in Jamisontown include a primary school teacher with years of classroom experience, Penrith Selective High duxes and peer mentors, an ATAR 96.85 achiever excelling in advanced maths, experienced K–12 private tutors and camp leaders, a Master of Teaching candidate, and passionate STEM university students with proven mentoring and coaching backgrounds.

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Jessica

Chemistry Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for their student is to understand how a student learns and behaves, then processes information and implement teaching strategies accordingly to these behaviours. Creating a safe and positive environment for learning is imperative to a student's ability to properly process information as motivation…
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Kurt

Chemistry Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I believe the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to strive for excellence in their pupil. This is only achieved through hard work and understanding, and I as a tutor would push my pupils to their best without over exhausting them or diminishing their desire to learn. I'm understanding, intellectual, patient, and most importantly I…
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Laura

Chemistry Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
I think that the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is ensure that the information and skills being taught are useful to the student. To be able to identify the areas of which a student is having a hard time and adapt their way of teaching. Understanding that the students learning is the number one priority when teaching…
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Renee

Chemistry Tutor Penrith, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to guide them into identifying their strengths and weaknesses and helping them to improve both of these factors I believe my biggest strength is my ability to be patient with others. As a BMD technologist I am accustomed to working with elderly patients who are often slow in their…
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Paras

Chemistry Tutor Orchard Hills, NSW
Provide value for the student. The student has signed up in the first place as they require help. Thus, as a chemistry tutor, I would want to provide that help to them in a personalised way such that it makes clear sense to them on the topic being taught. Communication with a younger audience. I have work experience as a sports instructor where I…
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Zubana

Chemistry Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a teacher in general can do for a student is to cultivate a positive mindset that they have the potential to do anything. It is a way of teaching them to believe in themselves. I believe teaching is more than just conveying information. A teacher has the power to mold a child's life. Hence as a teacher, it is crucial to…
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Soliman

Chemistry Tutor St Marys, NSW
The most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to help them to work harder for themselves and enjoy Maths rather than just look at it as a chore. I can motivate students to develop their own creativity and intuition. Maths can become enjoyable once a student takes it as a hobby. I believe I am patient and…
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Muhammad

Chemistry Tutor Regentville, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to help them understand what they themselves cannot. I believe it is a tutors job to also provide resources but the most important thing is to actually teach them what they cannot understand and once the tutor has done that then they can provide the adequate worksheets and past…
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Robert

Chemistry Tutor South Penrith, NSW
Teach them how to study. I feel that too many students think the only way to study is to read the text book or talk to the teacher. Although these are valid ways I feel that most students don't realise there are other ways to study. I personal prefer to watch videos explaining the subject, draw pictures and diagrams, and then make flash cards.…
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Alison

Chemistry Tutor Kingswood, NSW
understand their real struggles and find methods to target it, so they wouldn't hate schoolwork and exams that much, and helps them find studying skills that suit themselves easy to build a rapport with students, and they are more likely to share their real problems with me so i can help them with…
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Dennis

Chemistry Tutor Orchard Hills, NSW
First and foremost, a tutor should be able to connect with students on a personal level. The tutor should facilitate students to seek knowledge for themselves. The tutor should establish new ways to help students learn how to do work independently. I possess excellent organizational and communication skills. I also have good subject knowledge and…
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Saad

Chemistry Tutor Kingswood, NSW
Making my students independent thinkers! I think my strength is to never give up and always try to communicate concepts in ever exciting and easy…
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Jaspreet

Chemistry Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Tutor should be like a big brother for students loveable, relatable and respectable. Great way of teaching using daily life examples and…
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Keira

Chemistry Tutor Warrimoo, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to make sure the student can feel confident, making the subject enjoyable to learn, rather than stressful and disheartening. I try to understand what part they are struggling with, so I can help them understand, rather than learn rote answers. So this means I'm patient, and a good…

Local Reviews

Jessica has been coaching our son for two weeks. He is receiving Coaching in year 11 2U Maths He told me he was impressed by her knowledge of the subject and has expressed satisfaction with her coaching so far.
Fiona Dunn, Penrith

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Content Covered

Year 12 Shivani focused on Spectroscopy and light as well as the forces involved in circular motion, using a mix of multiple choice and short response questions.

For Year 11, revision with Alex included interpreting and sketching functions along with trig applications from her school's exam booklet.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Katie worked through probability problems involving independent events and card scenarios, then practiced applying Pythagoras' theorem to complex word problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Mathematics, one student showed reluctance to write full solutions when setting up series and manipulating algebra, leading to missed connections between question wording and required methods; as noted, "he currently isn't naturally seeing what the question is asking of him."

In Year 10, another avoided regular home practice—concepts from previous sessions had to be re-taught during tutorials instead of advancing.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner occasionally omitted units in word problems, causing confusion about final answers. This left extra time spent clarifying expectations or re-learning rather than consolidating new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Jamisontown recently noticed Shivani making a breakthrough with circular motion—an area she'd previously struggled to master. She now works through exam-style questions independently and applies key concepts without prompting.

In another session, Alistair (Year 11) shifted from passively listening to actively deconstructing problems; he now checks his solutions using the formula sheet and asks clarifying questions when stuck instead of staying silent.

Meanwhile, Katie in Year 6 has moved from needing frequent reminders about fraction addition to accurately solving word problems involving fractions on her own and explaining her reasoning 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 Penrith City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Jamisontown Public School.