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Tutors in Kearns include a UK-qualified Humanities teacher with eight years' experience, peer mentoring leaders and school Vice Captains, accomplished high school maths extension graduates, a National Maths Competition distinction recipient, an ATAR 96.8 scorer, experienced youth mentors and NAPLAN coaches, plus tutors with university studies in science, engineering and linguistics.

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Angela

Tutor Harrington Park, NSW
To calmly explain the concept in a way that is easy for the student to understand rather than pushing worksheets and tests out I am very patient with people learning and have many simple ways of explaining things like…
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Blake

Tutor Narellan, NSW
I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is to get to know and read them perfectly. This allows a tutor to know exactly what a student needs to excel, help them set realistic goals and knowing not only when to help but also when not to help, rather letting the student try and solve a complex question themselves without interference.…
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Jason
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Jason

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Have the student recognise that there is more to the subject than just what they see at school. To understand their unique ways of learning and use that to help them flourish. My main strength has always been communication and time management. In my time as a tutor I have also found patience as a strength. My ability to build strong rapport…
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Maisha

Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
Recognize the needs of my student and help them improve their study skills, help them when they ask for it, and develop their confidence. Also, let them know that it's okay to make mistakes. Although I get along well with kids, I also have a strong vocal presence, so I make sure they do their tasks neatly. As a patient person, I will give a pupil…
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Shayan

Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
The most essential thing a tutor should do for their students is to encourage them to improve every day by ensuring that they understand the concepts clearly. While doing so, it is also important that the students enjoy their learning and do not become demotivated. I was not particularly the most brilliant student in my junior years however I made…
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Hasan

Tutor Bardia, NSW
Being available and responsive to a student's needs is key to building a strong, trusted relationship. By showing empathy and understanding, I can create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their challenges. I strive to encourage their growth not just academically, but also in their confidence…
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Caroline

Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important attribute a tutor can have is the ability to listen and communicate with students to find their learning style in a way that makes them feel motivated and positively reassured. I am passionate about instilling confidence in students to remove the hesitation of learning but rather build a love for the subject. The tutor must…
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Kazi

Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
Find out how the student learn and if can not catch an idea, the student has a lack in the development of learning, what is that, and know how to fix it. Communication. I can make my student easy and connected to…
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Arindie

Tutor Leppington, 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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AKSHAYA

Tutor Englorie Park, NSW
In my view , the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and help them in gaining an inbuilt confidence in those subjects in which he is weak. In my perception, at first students should start to love their subject , then automatically they start to score well in that. I think I can deal with students according to their…
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Edward

Tutor Englorie Park, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is show that the student can be independent in their thinking and be capable of approaching a question from different angles. I am very against rote learning mathematics as it is not useful to real life and will set them up for failure in university. Therefore my approach involves understanding the…
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Nikki

Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to understand their lifestyle and work according to that so that there is minimal pressure and more learning for them. In order to do that, it’s better to get to know the child and adjust according to what they prefer and how they want to be treated and/or taught. I think…
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Adrian

Tutor Narellan, 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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Morshed

Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them confident about their greatest strengths. Often times, a student with great skill will be under performing and its the tutor's job to fix that. My greatest strength is that when I am teaching, I make sure my students feel absolutely comfortable to ask me questions. And I am…
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Safia

Tutor Airds, NSW
- assistance and support in understanding tricky topics + use plenty of relevant examples and creative methods to aid in the understanding process - be interactive, ask questions to the class/student, encourage the student to take charge (sometimes) - provide a comfortable space, where the student trusts the tutor and feels comfortable to ask…
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Linh

Tutor Bardia, NSW
From my personal experience, I believe helping students build good habits is key to a student's success. This can include underlining key terms and information, looking out for certain question types, or to show working out. I can break down complicated concepts to a level that matches the understanding of the person I'm helping. This makes it…
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Samit

Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make sure the student is engaged, without the full attention of the student even the simplest topics are impossible to teach. After personally attending multiple tutoring services, I've realised engagement is more important than the ease of understanding sometimes, I will strive to provide…
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An

Tutor Bardia, NSW
- be understanding - patience - being able to adapt to different students learning capability and capacity - having faith in the student I am very good at coming up with analogies which as a math tutor, is a key skill as it reshapes a math concept into real life applications. This can really help a student see something in a new light and…
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Emily

Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be able to teach a student methods of learning. It is important not just for the student to absorb the information being taught but also for the student to be able to break down problems and information. Teaching this skill to students to then carry onto into their careers and personal lives is…
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Fatima

Tutor Bardia, NSW
Being supportive, encouraging and validating for sure. Providing constructive feedback all the time which enables a deeper and further understanding of the subject. Rewarding their achievements, which overall encourages them to do and achieve more. I think also being patient is crucial, this knowledge and subjects can be super hard sometimes, so…
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vivek

Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe in these times students lack the confidence and motivation that studying requires. They are continuously forced to learn new concepts rapidly. I am an attentive individual who specializes in perfecting a steady and solid base before moving to complex information. in this way, the student is confident to create steady incremental progress…
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Nafis

Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe that a tutor should be able to help the student both grow as a person and mentally with their learning. In a hindsight, a tutor is someone they can trust and rely on with regards to getting help for homework, learning new concepts, and getting advice regarding exam and assessment task preparations. So as such, if the tutor can enable a…
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Renee

Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important thing a 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 speech or…

Local Reviews

Kevin and Patrick are working well together and Pat is growing more confident with every tutorial.
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Inside KearnsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Amelia focused on addition and subtraction strategies, as well as multiplication basics using visual aids.

For Year 8, Sam worked through linear relationships—finding equations of lines and interpreting gradients—plus some revision on surface area of composite shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Grace tackled trigonometric ratios (sin, cos, tan), solving for unknown sides in right-angled triangles, and practiced applying the Pythagorean theorem to real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly mixed up the gradient and y-intercept when rearranging equations, which slowed progress in graphing tasks.

"He moved everything to one side, but only needed to move -7x to make y the subject," a tutor observed during linear algebra.

In senior physics, another student avoided referencing data directly from graphs in written answers—missing marks despite knowing the content.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner often forgot to show all steps for negative number operations in algebra, resulting in hidden calculation errors that took extra time to find and correct before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

A Kearns tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who'd always hesitated to ask questions during lessons now actively speaks up when stuck on complex trig problems, instead of just guessing and moving on.

Another high schooler has gone from confusing gradients and y-intercepts to independently rearranging linear equations into general form and checking their work for errors without prompting.

In primary, one younger learner who used to rush through reading tasks is now pausing and self-correcting tricky words before continuing—a big change in focus.

Last week, that same student read an entire new chapter aloud with only one prompt.

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 Campbelltown City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kearns Public School.