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Tutors in Lurnea include an HSC Honour Roll recipient and peer mentor, a secondary maths education major from the University of Sydney, an experienced teacher with Macquarie credentials, award-winning high-achievers with ATARs up to 95.05, passionate school leaders, seasoned private tutors for Years 2–12, and university-trained specialists in maths and science.

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Jayeshwari

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Is to provide support, as I student I know it gets hard to understand what teachers are trying to say. A tutor is meant to simplify what is being taught in class and helping out the student to be prepared for their future adventures in an academic level. I am a talkative and hardworking person. I like getting things write and I feel like by doing…
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Shammao

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence and independence in their learning. A tutor should not only help students understand the material but also equip them with the tools and strategies to tackle challenges on their own. Encouraging a growth mindset, where students see mistakes as opportunities to…
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Tahseen

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just explaining concepts. Sure, that's a big part of it, but for me, the best tutors are the ones who can truly connect with their students. When I can build a rapport and create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions, even the trickiest ones,…
Luka
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Luka

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence by creating a safe and supportive environment where they feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. It is also crucial to adapt your teaching style to match how the student learns best, breaking down challenging concepts into simple, manageable steps…
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Afeef

PDHPE Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important is giving kids the ability to trust their tutor and have a good relationship with their students. Giving the ability to give comfort to the students with a safe environment. The strengths that I have as tutor is I am able to teach kids from all ages also teach kids to understand the…
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Adam

PDHPE Tutor Greenfield Park, NSW
I think a tutor is best when assisting the student rather than directing the student. A student should point to their respective goal and the tutor will pull them towards that goal. I believe my strong mathematics background gives me a strong edge when it comes to explaining math concepts and ideas in a vibrant way which is easy to understand. I…
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Bianca

PDHPE Tutor Greenfield Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for their student is to understand their goals and aspirations, and do their best to work with them in a way which enables them to reach these goal confidently. My strengths as a tutor are patience and a willingness to help students to better understand the content and be able to assist them in learning…
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Athraa

PDHPE Tutor Prairiewood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include building confidence, providing personalised support, and encouraging critical thinking. By helping students believe in their abilities, tutors can significantly impact their learning experiences. Understanding each student's unique needs and adjusting teaching methods accordingly is…
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Charlize

PDHPE Tutor Prairiewood, NSW
Being patient. Students are just there to learn and feel safe. They do not want to feel judged for not understanding difficult concepts, they want to feel like they can attempt it and even if they fail then they can try again! - patience - resilience with students - building bonds with students - teaching difficult subjects to someone…
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Maysa

PDHPE Tutor Lansdowne, NSW
I think it is vital for tutors to create the notion of studying and aiming for improvement every time within the student. It is also important to allow the study environment for the students to be carried on once they study onwards at University/Tafe/College. My strengths are my activities in essential skills in English. I am able to effectively…
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Rida

PDHPE Tutor Denham Court, NSW
Personally my learning style was different to the other students around me so I understand how that may affect a child and their confidence when it comes to learning but as a tutor I feel like an important thing to do would be to try and tailor all my lessons to help fit the individual student and their needs to ensure they get understand the…
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Areebah

PDHPE Tutor Fairfield, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to understand the student's unique needs, offer tailored support, clarify complex concepts, and build confidence. They should set achievable goals, promote independent learning, provide constructive feedback, inspire a love for learning, maintain patience, and continually assess progress to ensure effective and…
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Rowan

PDHPE Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
-understanding their needs -finding common ground -relatability -listening to them -engaging in different ways -ensuring you are getting through to them in your ways Understanding students and their…
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Waisuddin

PDHPE Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
Besides being excellent at explaining things, a good tutor should identify the weak areas of their students and improve on them and become aware of the different teaching styles that ar appropriate for their students for them to get the most out of their tuition experience. Tutors should also be making mutual relationships with their peers and…
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Isaac

PDHPE Tutor Panania, NSW
I believe the most important things I can do for a student would be to provide them with valuable advice and guidance through their studies. Having just finished my HSC, I have first hand experience on how tough school can be. However, school is definitely manageable with hard work and effective time management. As such, I want to instill a good…

Local Reviews

I have used your services in the past as well and have witnessed both my daughters excel in the mathematical knowledge and skills. The attitude and enthusiasm of the tutors has been great. They are amicable and know the content taught. They have been very flexible with tutoring hours and are prompt with timing. My daughters feel comfortable and confident in their learning and are willing to take risks and challenges which was not evident prior to them commencing tutoring. Well Done!!!!!!!!!!
Rubina, Lurnea

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Nayeshehour focused on maths homework, showing solid understanding in decimals and using number lines to solve place value questions.

Year 9 student Mahmoud tackled NAPLAN revision with extra attention on algebra-based problems and clarifying homework queries as they arose.

For a Year 6 learner, multiplication and division strategies were reinforced, including working through worded questions using new step-by-step methods.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, one student left most homework questions incomplete and struggled to apply feedback from previous lessons—particularly in long division and algebra. As noted, "majority of the questions were left unanswered," making it hard to pinpoint where support is needed.

In a senior English session, another student forgot key materials for their assignment draft, which delayed progress on extended responses.

Messy written work in Year 8 graphing tasks also made errors harder to spot and correct during review.

After losing class notes on angles, confusion during test revision became clear: concepts could not be recalled under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lurnea recently saw Mahmoud, a Year 8 student, quickly adapt to new division strategies—he had struggled with algorithm steps before but now completes problems with less confusion and more independence.

In Year 10 English, Sara previously hesitated when tackling short answer questions but is now approaching them more confidently after learning how to apply paragraph structures; she's begun planning her answers without prompting.

Meanwhile, Ariana in Year 6 surprised her tutor by voluntarily doing extra homework for tutoring for the first time, showing real initiative as she mastered simplifying fractions and long division.

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 Miller Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Francis Xavier's Catholic Primary School.