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Tutors in Middle Dural include a 21-year veteran pre-primary and primary educator, recent school dux and subject-first achievers, selective and independent school graduates with leadership and mentoring experience, a mathematics teaching assistant, seasoned youth coaches, university scholars in STEM and humanities, and passionate mentors skilled at guiding K–12 students academically and personally.

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Manasa

PDHPE Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
As a tutor, my main focus is on getting to know each student personally – their strengths, weaknesses and what they want to achieve. I feel as though a comfortable space where they feel comfortable exploring ideas, asking questions, and even making mistakes is something important as through mistakes you can learn. Offering guidance,…
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Briony

PDHPE Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I believe listening to a student and understanding their concerns is most important as a tutor isn’t just there to teach but better the students attitude about learning and how they can approach it Building rapport and a relationship with the client which helps them communicate with me naturally. Once a client understands I’m there for them…
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Mathias
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Mathias

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Communication and the ability to break down difficult concepts into substrates for students to digest. Sympathy Students need to feel the tutor cares about them and thus sympathy is important as a tutor. Great communication and the ability to empathize with my students when delivering difficult concepts. Organisation is an important skill which I…
Leny
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Leny

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe effort is the most important thing, regular check ins, solving problems for the student and being able to not only be a tutor but also a friend. Lacking effort to corny especially when I was a tutor made me feel like I wasn’t important and I wasn’t getting my moneys worth. As a tutor I believe I’m able to create a strong connection…
Leon
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Leon

PDHPE Tutor Hornsby, NSW
Encourage the student to be curious about what they are learning and help them realise that with perseverance and hard work, anyone can master mathematics. I regard myself as a patient person who is willing to help people thoroughly understand what they are learning, which I believe is very important in mathematics as every new concept builds on…
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Ishan

PDHPE Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
Be flexible and meet the needs of the student. This includes understanding how the student learns and the methods the tutor can adapt to able to help the student improve and perform well in a particular subject Leading by example and allowing students to engage in…
Sean
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Sean

PDHPE Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
Firstly, a tutor must be kind and caring of the student's situation, and must be able to quickly determine the best method of teaching for that particular student. Only then can the tutor raise the motivation and enthusiasm of the student which is crucial in allowing them to learn at the optimum level. Once they are learning at this level, their…
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Yajur

PDHPE Tutor Hornsby, NSW
Tutor can make a student feel at ease,make him comfortable and develope a friendship with him which is a good start before anything. Tutor can make a very strong impact on the student and not only teach him about the particular subject but also things related to daily life. Tutor can also teach students the importance of work ethic, set them up…
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Catalina

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Tutoring isn't just about providing information and hoping the students understood. It involves forming an amicable bond where the tutor must have faith in the student and encourage them to speak up when they have any questions and attempt all work to the best of their ability. Tutors lead students in the right direction so the students are…

Local Reviews

I just wanted to thank the EzyMath team. Jayesh has done an incredible job in tutoring Shona, her marks have gone from a fail to the mid 80s but not just that, its her understanding of the core concepts that has improved dramatically. Shona is at a point now where she is prepared for her HSC, she has a study schedule in place and feels confident about the syllabus.
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Inside Middle DuralTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 Daniel explored the interior angles of quadrilaterals using diagrams and practiced setting out algebraic working clearly.

Year 8 Lukas focused on converting word problems into algebraic expressions and used Pythagoras' Theorem to solve for unknown sides in right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student tackled geometry problems involving surface area and volume of solids, applying logical strategies to streamline calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student left a significant portion of his school maths work unmarked, making it difficult to identify where help was most needed. As a tutor noted, "he had some difficulties accepting that he would need to mark his work."

In Year 9, another student tended to group calculation steps in his head during algebra and geometry tasks, leading to repeated errors—"tempted to try to calculate in his head," which meant mistakes weren't spotted until much later.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner struggled with short division because key terms and processes weren't consistently recorded in working, leaving gaps when reviewing for assessments.

Recent Achievements

A Middle Dural tutoring session saw Tom, a Year 10 student, tackle multi-part algebra questions with noticeably more independence—he was able to interpret graphs and connect them back to algebraic expressions after struggling to make those links last term.

Will in Year 7, who used to get stuck on number patterns, is now confidently creating his own rules for growing sequences by analysing differences between terms.

Meanwhile, Lukas from Year 8 no longer hesitates when faced with triangle problems; he now applies properties of different triangles and finds interior angles without prompting, even explaining his reasoning as he works through each step.

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 Galston Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Middle Dural Public School.