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Tutors in Lansdowne include a PhD engineer with over a decade of university lecturing experience, an accredited NSW secondary teacher and specialist tutor, HSC high achievers including an ATAR 99.60 scorer and subject dux, seasoned maths and English mentors, peer leaders, Olympiad participants, and award-winning youth coaches in sport and creative writing.

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simran

Online Tutor Granville, NSW
interact with the student and attend to their needs. Being able to communicate as a friend whilst teaching according to a child's…
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Diego

Online Tutor Green Valley, NSW
To develop a relationship of reciprocal understanding, so that the student and the tutor can advance their knowledge of what is presented. I aim for my students to understand the concepts I've taught them fully and with little stress. I am also patient with my students as they progress with their…
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Online Tutor Rosehill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do would be to personalise the study plan and instruction to ensure that the student's weaknesses and strengths are being addressed and to have the patience to explain concepts repeatedly if the student doesn't understand it at first. Often times, students seek outside tutoring as they feel the help they…
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Lara

Online Tutor Padstow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be able to track how they are going and excelling or developing in while they are being tutored. Either having a log or an online log for them to track to see how they are going and checking in with them at the beginning of each session to see how they are developing so they know what to…
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Online Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
A tutor can teach the student how to learn a difficult subject, how to clear their thoughts when they're not able to understand something and think from a different angle. Communication, building relationship with students, making studying fun by conducting short surprise…
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Sooyoung

Online Tutor
The most important thing I can do is continuously adapt to a student’s evolving learning needs. Students are at a crucial stage of cognitive development, and their understanding can shift from one lesson to the next. A tutor must assess their learning style in every session, adjusting explanations and approaches accordingly. What worked well in…

Local Reviews

I would like to start by thanking you for providing such a great tutor. Pooja Sharma was warm and friendly and our daughter benefitted greatly from her.
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Inside LansdowneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Zoe practised division and fractions, with extra focus on understanding decimals and recognising 3D shapes using clues.

For Year 10, Jasmine worked through expanding and factorising algebraic equations as well as revision of quadratic problems from classwork.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael tackled cumulative frequency graphs and calculated regression lines for bivariate data using real examples to build statistical analysis skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated to attempt complex indices problems, often skipping harder parts—"she tends to avoid the multi-step indices questions," noted one tutor, which meant fewer opportunities to practice linking concepts under pressure.

In Year 9 algebra, incomplete back-checking of fraction addition steps led to small sign errors persisting across similar questions.

A primary student's missed homework left gaps in times tables recall, so new division skills felt shaky and unfamiliar.

For another Year 8 learner, messy working in volume problems made it tough to trace errors or clarify which formula was being applied at each step.

Recent Achievements

A Lansdowne tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with HSC financial mathematics now confidently solved compound interest and quadratic equation problems independently.

Another high schooler, after struggling with complex algebraic equations, showed new initiative by applying substitution techniques up to fourth-order factorisation without prompting.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Zoe—who once needed frequent help with division—was able to write her own division sentences using arrays and tackled most questions on her own, only occasionally checking in for guidance.

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 Chester Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School.