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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.

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Amir

Legal Studies Tutor Mascot, NSW
It is important tutors: - When possible, teach the material in a way that allows students to 'see the forest through the trees' in order for them to more effectively engage in the important details. - Teach in a way that allows for active, intuitive learning, rather than passive rote memorization. - Make students feel like they are part of a…
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Nouredine

Legal Studies Tutor Yagoona, NSW
Allow the student to have a greater appreciation of the subject, allowing them to view questions as puzzles which must be solved. I have a reasonable outlook on work/life balance. I am able to summarise content into simple analogies which are quite effective. I am approachable to the youth as i have likely experienced similar hardships they…
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Jasper

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
It depends on the student. Some need to be challenged, some listened to, some need questions answered. Patience. Ability to break topics down for comprehension. Ability to articulate why the learning is relevant to daily…
Sasika
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Sasika

Legal Studies Tutor Botany, NSW
Provide encouragement to develop their skills around the subject matter, motivate them to continue learning despite possible struggles, while providing an education that allows for further skills development in the future. Patience Ability to teach subject matter in a concise manner, which is easy to understand Strong understanding of the…
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Shivesh

Legal Studies Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student doesn't feel overwhelmed with their workload, and instead has fun (or at least doesn't detest the time spent) while studying. In this regard, the tutor has to make the content interesting and tailor it to each individual if it's one-on-one. I'm very patient in explaining concepts. I also…
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Martin

Legal Studies Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Being able to understand their source of motivation as well as the areas in which they need the most help is extremely vital as a tutor. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my passion as a teacher. Whilst not having any formal experience tutoring, I know I enjoy…
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Naila

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to instil confidence. A tutor should promote a genuine interest in a subject, ultimately empowering students to become independent and effective learners. They can do this by promoting critical thinking and providing constructive feedback. Given my experience with tutoring, I believe my…
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Rebecca

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
I believe a tutor should always be reliable, punctual, patient, kind, and supportive - as this creates a safe learning environment for all students. I am newly graduated, meaning I still recall all the emotions and stresses of high school, and know the content and structure of various subjects extremely well. I excelled at my own school in English…
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Adrienne

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
Children are capable of success in anything they dedicate themselves to as long as they have the right help and I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide this help. Motivating and encouraging the student develops their confidence which heightens their ability to learn and improve. Listening to the student…
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Vienna

Legal Studies Tutor Georges Hall, NSW
Guiding and assisting the student along their academic path allows them to love the concept of being able to learn and grasp new ideas. Being able to provide the students with a lot of feedback that allows them to learn from their mistakes and asking questions consistently provides the students reassurance that they understand the work that is…
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leanne

Legal Studies Tutor Bexley, NSW
I think the most important thing is to have an open class where students feel like they can always ask for help no matter how many times. I’m extremely patient yet able to control a class with a friendly…
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Ramiz

Legal Studies Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Finding out whether a student is a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner is important. By discovering how the student learns best, I believe he will be able to reach his true potential. To do this, a tutor must be malleable in his teaching methods and communication. Furthermore, it is crucial that the tutor and student create a bond that reaches…
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Feras

Legal Studies Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
I think it's a question of what a tutor can BE rather than do. I found in my experience that I always responded to teachers who were enthusiastic and portrayed a genuine care for the learning of the student. In a metaphorical sense, the tutor must think like a student in an empathetic way rather than merely be a one way stream of instruction. If a…
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Shiyi (Clara)

Legal Studies Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Give insight and experience to tackle questions and exam conditions Communication, Clarification, Organisation, detailed…
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Ramon

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill good studying habits while providing enough resources so that they never feel lost within their studies. This involves weekly checkups, an active homework help, helping students develop better and efficient study habits and also ensuring that the tutor can act as a…
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Israa

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I think above all else, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them and give them the necessary skills and understanding to be able to work independently, and to better understand the studying strategy that suits them best. It is important that a tutor is able to teach a student but more important than this is that a…
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Lambros

Legal Studies Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
Increase a student's confidence in areas that they are struggling. Provide students the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of a problem or topic just explained to them. Students need to acquire confidence in their ability to complete questions and demonstrate this whenever possible rather than listening to the tutor just explain…
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Joyce Loksee

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
empower them for their life goal, and know why study is important. Students have to be proactive, tutor will not be always with you in your life, at some point of life, you need to be your own tutor. Instead of teaching them to learn from me, I am empowering them to develop self-learning skills. I am experienced and interactive. I tailor my…
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Bhavna

Legal Studies Tutor Belmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are provide personalised support, build confidence, and clarify concepts. Tailoring lessons to individual needs helps address specific challenges and keeps learning relevant. Building confidence through positive reinforcement encourages students to take on new challenges and persevere. Clarifying complex…
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Jack

Legal Studies Tutor Roselands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help smooth the road of the HSC, one of the most difficult parts of the HSC is memorising long syllabus content, I can help manage this and make it easier to remember with memorable teaching and simple methods that yield good results. Breaking down a long and confusing syllabus to core…
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Nikita

Legal Studies Tutor Bardwell Valley, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them develop the confidence and skills to be a proactive and eager learner who is ready to expand their knowledge and skills, as well as teaching the student that making mistakes are a crucial part of learning that shouldn’t be feared. I think my strengths as a tutor are…
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MD Rafin

Legal Studies Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
Understanding the issues of a student. I believe that tutors should be able to understand why a student is struggling with something, and help them according to their strengths and weaknesses. A student won't be able to learn with advice that isn't applicable to them, because everyone's capability to learn isn't at the same level. Gaining a…
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Damian

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I believe being able to relate and support your student is the most fundamental aspect of tutoring, as it allows you to effectively gauge where they are struggling and excelling. As not every student can be treated in the same manner, this understanding is quintessential in ensuring that one's student is enjoying tutoring and growing in knowledge…

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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.