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Kurnell's tutors include a seasoned high school maths and science tutor with first-in-cohort HSC results, an experienced STEM professor and university lecturer, a mathematics competition achiever and peer mentor, long-term primary and secondary maths specialists, and several passionate undergraduate tutors with strong ATARs, leadership roles, and real classroom or coaching experience.

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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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Vladyslav

Info Processing Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe that it's a tutor's purpose is to push the student at a pace that they're capable of achieving regardless of what that level is. A student can only work to the best of their capacity and achieving this efficiency is the advantaged of personalised education. With younger especially clients in grades 4 and below, I believe it's essential…
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Syed Azim

Info Processing Tutor Kingsford, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to truly understand them their learning pace, strengths, and weaknesses and tailor teaching accordingly. A tutor should create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel worthy, valued, and comfortable asking questions. By encouraging curiosity and celebrating small…
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Jacky

Info Processing Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
I believe we as tutors need to understand the student's situation, why they are stuck in a problem or why are they particularly struggling with a topic. Only then, we can try to help them grow and improve step by step along the way. Although I might not have that much experience teaching in a formal tutoring session, I hope I could make students…
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Alstone

Info Processing Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
Help them with pats they find hard to understand and give the student the comfort of considering the subject easy. I am focused in understanding which makes basics easy to grast inturn making the rest easy too. I am passionate about what I…
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Yang

Info Processing Tutor Botany, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to let them learn happily and remember the knowledge for a long time. We cannot let them feel stress or afraid of learning. I think my strengths as a tutor are: - use simple sentences and examples in our life to explain concepts so that students can easily understand. After students…
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Revaldi

Info Processing Tutor Botany, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence. This can be achieved by creating a learning environment where the student feels heard and understood. Instead of simply pushing one correct method, listening and diagnosing the root of their misunderstanding should be a priority. By valuing their thought process, we empower…
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Arpita

Info Processing Tutor Kogarah, NSW
The most significant things that a tutor can do for students are to personalize the lesson plans to students' needs& encouraging them , giving feedback & establish a comfortable learning environment. Moreover, helping students develop self-confidence, fostering positive attitude towards learning, and helping them build effective study habits can…
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Matt

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Everything starts with guidance. Words are so powerful. So the main duty for a tutor is to give the key points to the student and make the student love the subject. So if you give the right guidance to the student they will be more courageous in the following courses. Because i was a honours student both in high school and university, i believe…
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Xianfeng

Info Processing Tutor Carss Park, NSW
Be patience, find new and creative ways to teach and be enthusiastic about the subject to keep the student's attention are the most important things that a tutor can for a student. My strengths include my patience, friendly approach, willing to explain a concept until the student understands entirely and my ability to explain ideas in different…
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Abid Bin

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I believe a good tutor should create a positive and supportive learning environment by building rapport with the student, actively listening to their concerns and needs, and establishing clear communication channels. They should have a strong understanding of the subject matter and present it in a clear and engaging way, cater to different…
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Jasmine

Info Processing Tutor Caringbah, NSW
Tutors should provide students with valuable learning experiences, study techniques, as well as a safe environment where the student is not afraid to ask questions or for help. It is important that tutors tailor their teaching approach to the needs of each individual student . I am able to connect with the students and provide unique learning…
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Anish

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help students become independent learners who can succeed on their own.Similarly building a positive and supportive relationship between students and tutor can also help to create a safe and encouraging learning environment.Other than that i think setting clear goals and…
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Dr. Fahad

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
A tutor can guide students to achieve their goals, make them confident and sow seeds of morality and wisdom. At a young age, the values that a tutor can imply on a student are of paramount importance. I am highly passionate about teaching. Apart from that, I have strong communication skills and try to engage the students by making my lessons fun…
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Kayleen

Info Processing Tutor Kogarah, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to support them by providing assurance and listening to them to encourage class participation. Of my strengths as a tutor, the characteristics that I'd most like to highlight are my patience, and being able to engage and relate to my…
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Manoj

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor always plays a vital role for students. A tutor can provide direction to students and helps them to move ahead. A tutor can make learning very interesting, plain and simple for students to understand the real meaning. - To understand students' requirements (like where they're struggling and how I can make them understand) - Try to make…
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Ethan

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, NSW
I think the most important thing is to be a good listener and engage as much as possible with the student in order to teach the most effectively in regards to what the student may need help with in particular. Confidence of the tutor is also important which then allows the student to be confident. I love communicating with others and…
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Shpresa

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Find out their weakest points, and working together towards providing strengthening skills for them. I have been working as a tutor/trainer for more than three years and developed excellent knowledge of providing customized tutoring services to students. My ability to work with students and seniors in order to find out their weakest points, and…
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vivek

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
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Prayush

Info Processing Tutor Carlton, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence and help them enjoy the learning process. A tutor should recognize that each student has different needs and adapt accordingly. Encouragement, patience, and setting clear expectations can also make a huge difference. I'd say my biggest strength is understanding students'…
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Kushagra

Info Processing Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide them and correct their mistakes. This is essential because incorrect approaches can hinder their learning. By providing clear guidance and constructive feedback, a tutor helps students build a solid foundation and develop confidence in their abilities. Being a tutor in my Year 9 of…
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Juan Pablo

Info Processing Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Make sure the student learns well, not just showing the topics, but receiving feedback from them My patience and also creativity to find alternative ways to explain complex…
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Owen

Info Processing Tutor Eastlakes, NSW
I think it is extremely important for a student to feel comfortable in the presence of their tutor, allowing them to express where they are struggling, resulting in an appropriate environment for both teaching and learning. When this relationship is formed, a tutor is able to fully understand the areas of difficulty for the student and are…

Local Reviews

Kaia was good and easy to get along with.
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Inside KurnellTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alice worked through trigonometry concepts, focusing on the sine and cosine rules for solving triangle problems.

For Year 11, Tom reviewed exam questions covering depreciation calculations and percentage conversions, with extra practice on unit conversion and using significant figures accurately.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Jack practiced algebraic skills by creating simultaneous equations from word problems and refining his technique for solving inequalities and multi-step equations.

Recent Challenges

The unit circle still needed more practice in the Year 9 student's trigonometry work, with several steps left unexplained, making it tough to pinpoint where errors crept in.

In Year 7 algebra, working out x using multiplication and division showed gaps—written steps were incomplete or skipped, so mistakes weren't easy to trace back.

For a Year 11 assessment task in Science, analysing results and tabulating data proved difficult; the challenge was reading questions closely and organizing responses logically.

In Year 4 area tasks, messy layout made following calculations harder for both student and tutor, slowing down progress during irregular shape problems.

Recent Achievements

One Kurnell tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, who had been struggling with simultaneous equations, finally solve them independently and explain each step without prompting.

Another high schooler made a breakthrough with the sine and cosine rules—she went from mixing up which to use, to confidently choosing and applying the correct formula on her own for tricky exam-style problems.

In a younger session, a Year 4 student who used to avoid mental maths now volunteers answers aloud during warm-ups and completed every question in under two minutes this week, showing real initiative compared to earlier lessons.

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 Sans Souci Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kurnell Public School.