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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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Dulya

Software Dev Tutor Jamisontown, NSW
Develop self-confidence, provide constructive feedback, discuss topics freely and be open to a student's ideas, set tasks that effectively help the student without making the workload overwhelming My personal strengths would be interpersonal skills- being personable and easy to talk to, as well as effective communication skills and previous…
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Boris

Software Dev Tutor Penrith, NSW
Build a thirst for knowledge, make a subject understandable and give students more confidence My strengths are being flexible and finding different ways to teach a lesson that benefits the student the…
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Jaish

Software Dev Tutor Kingswood, NSW
Provide personalised support to students needs and helping them to understand difficult concepts. Build their confidence by encouraging them and celebrating their progress. Teaching them problem-solving skills and keeping them motivated with clear, achievable goals. Breakdown the complex topic and problems to understand them easily. Inspire the…
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Seenu

Software Dev Tutor St Marys, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Foster Understanding: Help students truly grasp concepts rather than just memorize them. This involves breaking down complex topics, using relatable examples, and encouraging critical thinking. 2. Build Confidence: Encourage students to trust their abilities, showing them they are…
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Nauman

Software Dev Tutor Penrith, NSW
Most Important Things I Can Do for a Student: Boost Confidence: Help students believe in themselves and approach challenges positively. Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit each student's unique needs and learning style. Encourage Critical Thinking: Develop their problem-solving skills and independent thinking. Provide Support:…
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Kristof

Software Dev Tutor South Penrith, NSW
The most important thing, is for the tutor to inspire the student to learn. There is nothing greater than education and as Nelson Mandela once said, "Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can use to change the world" I'd inspire my students to be successful and to create a love for learning, so they will always keep on learning…
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Harry

Software Dev Tutor Kingswood, NSW
One of the most important things I've learned while being a student within a tutoring institute is to carry out my learning indepedently. This is most prominent when studying in university when tutors are scarce and its up to you to manage your time. Learning is also really important even in the industry, particularly in software when the world is…
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Salman

Software Dev Tutor Kingswood, NSW
The most important thing in tutoring is patience...lots of patience. It's often the case that repeating a concept - however many times, and sometimes in different ways - helps the student really come to grips with it. I think the mark of a good teacher is how much repetition they can tolerate in the course of their instruction. My main strength is…
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siddhartha

Software Dev Tutor Kingswood, NSW
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Garv

Software Dev Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Understand where and why a student fails and faces difficulty and impart teaching in a way which is student centric, rather than what suits the tutor himself. I as a student myself can relate to a student's mindset. My understanding, empathy filled and patient attitude are my strengths as a tutor. Also, having regular candid conversations with…

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.