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Kingsgrove's tutors include an HSC all-rounder with multiple Band 6s and peer mentoring experience, a 99.65 ATAR achiever from North Sydney Boys, a selective school Dux, a Science Olympiad medalist and music scholar, seasoned primary and high school tutors, and university graduates in mathematics, law, education, and IT with strong youth coaching backgrounds.

Mohamad Khalil
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Mohamad Khalil

Info Processing Tutor Bexley, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do is to realise exactly where the students' weaknesses lie and be able to help them overcome their challenges. Patience is a key to the strong tutor. I have an advanced knowledge in my selected subjects. I prepare very well and give alot of my effort to make sure the student…
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Anusha

Info Processing Tutor Narwee, NSW
Not give the answers but help support the learning process and give guidance when the child needs it most. There is a difference between doing all the work for the child and actually teaching how the problem can be approached and observing how the student does it him/herself. If the child is stuck on a concept, it is my responsibility to help the…
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Evan

Info Processing Tutor Campsie, NSW
patience and respect. I enjoy spending time on solving academic questions and research…
Dinesh
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Dinesh

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, provide personalized support, and make learning engaging and enjoyable. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my patience, adaptability, and strong communication skills. I am able to explain complex concepts in a simple and relatable way, ensuring students…
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Md Shakil

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
A tutor can only guide the way. A student must practice to be perfect. The most important job of a tutor to make understand the concept. Rest of the success depends on students. My strength are the ability of understanding the students needs. I always focus on their problems and try to solve that. I do communicate with them and find out the best…
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Shadman

Info Processing Tutor Lakemba, NSW
I believe a tutor can impact student's lives by providing the foundation he needs for further studies. A student with a poor concept might some how pass but he will struggle in the future, or looses interest in that subject. Hence a tutor can strengthen that foundation, at the same time be a source of motivation and a be a big brother. My main…
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Sanju

Info Processing Tutor Allawah, NSW
A good tutor should provide a supportive and encouraging learning environment, individualized instruction, goal setting, feedback, and support to help the student achieve their full potential. My strengths as a tutor are my extensive knowledge base, availability, ability to personalize my responses, adaptability, and…
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Taha Naveed

Info Processing Tutor Lakemba, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to inspire and empower students. It's not just about imparting knowledge; it's about instilling confidence. Building a supportive, mentor-like relationship is vital. When students feel comfortable and valued, their learning potential soars. A tutor should adapt their teaching style to match the student's unique…
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Mohammed

Info Processing Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Let students understand, make it easy, use the best techniques and tools, be kindness and patience Find our what's the students interest, and create lessons and activities that incorporate those interests Good explanation Good analysing Patience Understand a student situation Use technology Work underpressure Creativity…
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Alexander

Info Processing Tutor Burwood Heights, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can provide to a student is their time. It goes without saying that all children are different and learn through alternative ways/modes. Patience, perseverance and continual tailored support from a tutor is crucial in allowing a student to understand certain concepts. By having a tutor that is continually readily…
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Taskin

Info Processing Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not teaching, rather, it is building confidence in them. Additionally, a tutor's job includes creating the urge to learn one step further in a student. An important strength of a tutor is the ability to understand the tutees' weaknesses and direct their thought processes in the right…
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Rushi

Info Processing Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Increase the interest and enthusiasm with which a student approaches a subject. Instead of aiming to just get a good grade in a subject, the tutor should implore students to grasp a clear understanding and arouse curiosity. I can break complicated concepts into easy…
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Bhavya

Info Processing Tutor Sydenham, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, provide clear and personalized explanations, and foster a supportive learning environment. A tutor should help students develop problem-solving skills, encourage them to ask questions, and guide them to become independent learners who can approach challenges with…
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Vrinda

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Break down complex concepts into simpler, more understandable parts. 2. Encourage and support the student to boost their self-confidence in the subject. 3. Tailor explanations and approaches to fit the student's unique learning style. 4. Help students develop…
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SHASHANK

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
According to me its the patience as I believe that every student has a different level of capabilities and it is up to the tutor to act accordingly and make a curriculum which is the best fit for the student. My strengths right now are my patience, enthusiasm, and friendliness. I believe these skills will help me greatly in this role as I will be…
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Chippy

Info Processing Tutor Strathfield, NSW
1. Make them understand how to be a good human. 2. Impart the Benefits of learning 3. Teach them honesty and true to self and others 4. Help them Build their career by finding their true passion 5. Give them a base to grow themselves My strengths as a tutor are: 1. I get the mindset and potential of the student in front of me which helps me…
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Viraj

Info Processing Tutor Strathfield, NSW
As a tutor, I firmly believe in the profound impact that effective education can have on a student's life. Drawing from my experience in teaching as a CSR activity, I recognize several essential aspects that I consider crucial in nurturing a student's growth and learning journey. 1. Fostering Understanding: One of the most important things I…
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Hadi

Info Processing Tutor Leichhardt, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a comfortable and supportive environment where the student feels confident to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning really happens when students feel safe to try, even if they don’t get it right the first time. A tutor should also explain things in a way that makes sense to…
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Ansh

Info Processing Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe the single most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide patient and constant support for them outside of their classroom, and try to clear all their doubts effectively. Moreover, a tutor should guide their students in a manner in which they can focus on key areas of improvement and then work on realistic goals, which…
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Ben

Info Processing Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to promote confidence in a student. After a tutoring session, the goal should not be for a student to be able to complete their homework. Instead, the student should gain an understanding of the topic such that they can complete future coursework without the help of a tutor. If that…
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Robert

Info Processing Tutor Newtown, NSW
Make them enjoy a subject. as a teacher you can only do so much when it comes to teaching. you can give them all the work, call them, and pester them, but if they don't like it they will never excel in it. I am able to connect to the students. I am young and fun and even ride a motorcycles I play guitar and most games kids no play allowing em to…
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Abinand

Info Processing Tutor Newtown, NSW
The foremost tasks of a tutor include facilitating a strong grasp of the subject, creating a supportive learning atmosphere, adapting teaching methods, and encouraging critical thinking. Effective communication, patience, and instilling confidence are pivotal for addressing challenges. Ultimately, a tutor aims to nurture a passion for learning and…
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Jessica

Info Processing Tutor Homebush West, NSW
- Inspire a Passion for Learning - Instill Confidence - Personalised Support As a tutor, it is vital to foster a positive and encouraging atmosphere that empowers students to take ownership and excel in their academics. Moreover, providing routine feedback, identifying areas of improvement and offering guidance are all essential in…

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Inside KingsgroveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex worked on identifying and extending number patterns as well as solving addition and subtraction problems using practical examples.

Year 7 student Olivia tackled fraction concepts, including comparing fractions of different denominators, and practised rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and 100.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Marcus focused on two-step algebraic equations and applied formulas to calculate circumference, using targeted textbook exercises for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student avoided showing working, instead "drawing out algebra questions to understand what the question is asking," which made it harder to catch and correct missteps.

A Year 8 student mixed up area and volume in geometry word problems by jumping straight to answers before reading fully—this often led to confusion when units changed mid-question.

Another in Year 10 struggled with index laws and was advised to improve note organization: "organising all math work in a neat manner, including tutoring worksheets and notes." Missed steps meant errors went unnoticed until revision time.

Recent Achievements

One Kingsgrove tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who had always hesitated with multi-step algebra now working through wordier questions almost entirely on his own, no longer waiting for hints before starting.

A Year 11 student, previously quick to guess at answers in geometry, is now pausing to write out each calculation step before substituting values into formulas—a big shift from her earlier rush.

In primary, one Year 4 learner who used to rely on counting fingers has started tackling simple subtraction mentally and will even try times tables without prompting. Last session, he completed all ten problems in his head without reaching for his hands once.

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 Bexley North Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Ursula's College.