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Marsden Park's tutors include a former school maths teacher with a master's degree, an Olympiad and university medalist, experienced primary specialists for OC/Selective prep, high-achieving Extension Maths graduates (ATARs up to 96.75), accomplished peer mentors and coaches, passionate psychology and science undergraduates, and award-winning volunteers dedicated to supporting K–12 students' growth.

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Ria

Legal Studies Tutor The Ponds, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to support students academically, strengthening core skills such as Maths and English, while also fostering their confidence, curiosity, and personal growth. My strengths as a tutor include patience, friendliness, and the ability to communicate concepts clearly and…
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Athalia

Legal Studies Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to cater their teaching towards the student, and to help them implement good study skills. One of these skills I find important is consistency, so as a tutor I would try to implement consistency not only in our lessons but in their study behaviours. My strengths as a tutor includes my…
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Ajreen

Legal Studies Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to ensure that their student is always improving, ensuring that no question is left unanswered as well as understanding and helping students to work towards their goals. I have three main strengths, I am highly flexible and know how to fit my teaching style to different students to optimise their…
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Areva

Legal Studies Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important thing i learned was gaining trust from the students. Unless the student doesn’t believe in you to help them they will never believe in themselves. I think i can explain really well and explain in a way where students really feel comfortable with their…
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Ved

Legal Studies Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
To make a safe and healthy environment where the students can ask questions and wouldn't feel embarrassed to ask. I have a strong understanding of the subjects I'd tutor, I can explain concepts clearly and answer questions effectively. Communication Skills: Being able to break down complex ideas into easy-to-understand terms is essential. I am…
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Russel

Legal Studies Tutor Oakville, NSW
Great and constructive feedback. Teaching lessons and giving them quiz over and over again is repetitive, they already do it in school. The great thing about tutoring is you can focus on one student's needs, confusions cleared immediately. I am a student, and I seek for feedback too. It pushes the student to do better, and realize their bad…
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Tia

Legal Studies Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is being there for them in their studies and making sure they know it is a safe place to learn Additionally, all students have different methods and ways which they learn because I think one doesn’t suit all, so finding out and testing which way your student learns the best is an…
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Aiceline

Legal Studies Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them fully understand the subject and its topics. Once a student properly understands the contents then they can successfully apply the right information to the questions. I can explain a concept or topic in different ways and perspective. This is important as students are very…
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Anisa

Legal Studies Tutor North St Marys, NSW
I think the most importing things a tutor can do for a student is to understand them and assist them in anyway possible to reach their full potential. I think my strengths as a atutor would be being able to understand a students needs and willing to work with them the way they want to so that it is easier for them to understand and learn and to…
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Promi

Legal Studies Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is firstly enhance their knowledge. Also schools may be a great learning space, sometimes because of the amount of students in a class, it may become hard for a child to communicate and get extra help from the teacher. Thus, a tutor is able to provide this by directly helping students and…
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Vedika

Legal Studies Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
Personally, I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to listen to your students to ensure they can achieve growth, confidence and independence, adjust teaching strategies which best benefit the student, and build a good teacher-student relationship to allow the student to feel comfortable and express concerns. My…
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Ashmeet

Legal Studies Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
The most important thing is to help the student where they find it difficult and also they are able to enjoy what they are studying It helps me to be on track and be in touch muth…
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Salihah

Legal Studies Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a safe and supportive space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Learning can be intimidating, especially when someone is struggling, so it’s crucial that a tutor builds trust and encourages curiosity without judgment. When a student feels safe…
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Ashton

Legal Studies Tutor Blacktown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is mentor and guide. I believe tutors help out students to not only learn content but help them realize the real world and practical value of what is learn t being able to help them apply such skills in their education and further career. As a tutor, my core strengths include being timely,…
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Dia

Legal Studies Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for there students is understand them instead of pressuring them. This means when they don't understand something quickly going through a concept over and over again along with creating a supportive environment where they are comfortable asking questions. Whilst I have only done informal tutoring from my…
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Yashica

Legal Studies Tutor Glenwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to always try their best and never give up even if their marks are not the highest. I strongly believe that any improvement should be taken as a win, and this is something that I endeavor to promote through my teaching style and attitude to lessons and students. Having been…
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Sara

Legal Studies Tutor Colyton, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is foster a sense of understanding where a student is not just learning for the sake of it but can truly understand the implications of the subject matter and why certain things occur. This helps to develop critical thinking skills and an intrinsic motivation to learn that extends beyond memorisation and…
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Atifa

Legal Studies Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
I believe the most important things as a tutor include: - developing children's love for learning, - building their inquisitive nature, - being able to teach the content according to the needs and learning style of the students, - developing a love for reading, and - listening to, and understanding the students' concerns and guiding them…
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Rabiba

Legal Studies Tutor Glenwood, NSW
A tutor's main focus should be on helping the student improve their abilities and assisting them in overcoming their weaknesses. Good communication and a good understanding are essential aspects in ensuring a tutor is able to focus on the student's weaknesses and help them improve in the areas they most need to work on. Most importantly, a tutor…
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Mahadi

Legal Studies Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen, if a mutual understanding can be developed between tutor and student, that will allow for a greater effectiveness within lessons, enabling the student to progress further. My strengths as a tutor would include my dedication towards my students, whilst taking great focus and care into…

Local Reviews

Rishita is lovely. Paige responds well to her teaching style and I think she is a good fit for Paige as a tutor.
Jane

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Aidan focused on interpreting and sketching quadratic graphs, applying the quadratic formula, and understanding gradients, often using pen-and-paper calculations.

For Year 11, Priya worked through exponential equations and logarithms, linking them to solving quadratic equations as part of advanced algebra practice.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jack revised differentiation techniques including the product rule and chain rule, alongside tackling problems involving the differentiation of exponential functions from his school booklet.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student regularly left homework incomplete or rushed, especially with trigonometry, leading to forgotten formulas week-to-week—he was not completing HW to the best of his ability which is impacting his ability to retain the content.

In Year 10 algebra lessons, another student relied heavily on memorising rules rather than understanding them, struggling when questions changed format.

A senior (Year 11) found it difficult to simplify indices before starting calculus problems because basic practice was skipped; this slowed down progress and made new concepts feel overwhelming.

During sessions, several high schoolers lost focus or hesitated to ask questions, making it harder for them to regain confidence after setbacks.

Recent Achievements

One Marsden Park tutor noticed a Year 11 student who, after struggling with trigonometry and graph transformations, was able to clearly explain the impact of changing variables on parabolic graphs and confidently graph them himself.

In another high school session, a Year 10 student who had always hesitated to ask for help started speaking up when stuck, working through challenging bearings questions that previously left him lost.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 moved from guessing at measurement conversions to independently turning centimeters into meters and solving area problems step by step without prompting.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marsden Park Public School.