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Miller's tutors include an award-winning youth leader and peer mentor studying secondary education, a University of Sydney medical science and engineering graduate with four years' experience at NumberWorks'nWords and Kumon, high-achieving HSC graduates (ATARs 92–93, Honour Roll), experienced private maths and English tutors, and aspiring teachers with strong mentoring backgrounds.

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Busra

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
-Organise the time and effort according to the students needs -Help the student understand rather than scaring them or forcing them to understand -Go down to the students level and rise them step at a time to the level they want to be on -Being energetic and passionate about the subjects i teach -Being clear to my student -Organised and…
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Maha

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to inspire them and instil an appreciation for the subject they are teaching. Beyond just explaining different concepts and providing feedback, a tutor should make an effort to emphasize the value of the skills and knowledge they are teaching to the students. I think it's very…
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Jayden

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them set intrinsic and self-motivated goals within their academic journey. I believe this is more important than effective teaching methods of content because no matter how excellent someone's teaching abilities may be, a student unwilling or unmotivated to learn will always face…
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Yasmen

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
Listen to what your students are saying. Regularly review and tweak your strategy. Create connections, show flexibility and creativity in your approach to learning. Be patient with your students at all times. Teach children problem-solving skills. in still independence in your students. Creativity and vigour in the classroom. The ability to…
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Helen

Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
I am passionate and determined to create a positive learning environment that will motivate students in achieving their maximum potential and develop their confidence. I work on identifying students' strengths and weaknesses, and plan lessons in order to accommodate to the individual needs of learners. Furthermore, I believe that it is…
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Muhammad

Tutor Prestons, NSW
Focus and to develop student interest is the main thing to teach students. Making time table for every activity that student cannot be bored but feel charm to do work activities. What I realized was that the most important thing for me was for my students to know that they are valued. That I am glad that they are there every single day and that…
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Elif

Tutor Prestons, NSW
Patience and a positive reward system. It is very important to give the students time to let new concepts cement in their minds. It always helps with a reward system Determination and understanding. No matter how difficult the topic is or if they don't understand it at all, I can explain it 50 times over in 50 different…
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ANTHONY

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Appearing like the student and coming down to the level of a student enhances open communication between the tutor and the student. this way effective learning will take place, My strength is my ability to communicate with my students irrespective of their level of understanding and…
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Sharren

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
I believe that teachers/tutors make the greatest impact on a developing child or young adult's mind. Apart from the child's family, a teacher/tutor has the most influential face to face contact with a student, where it be as a mentor or as a friend. Hence, I strongly feel that tutors have the opportunity and responsibility to educate and develop a…
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Christina

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Help them understand concepts and provide motivation so that they can reach their full potential. Being able to build a good relationship with them so they feel comfortable to speak up when they need help. I build strong relationships with the students, listen and communicate with them effectively. I try to understand where there weaknesses are…
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Thi Quynh Giao

Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
When I was a student, I often struggled to understand new concepts. I remember how much I wished for someone who could help me untangle those knots in my learning and fortunately, I found a tutor who did exactly that. He was patient, understanding, and never made me feel embarrassed for asking questions, no matter how many times I needed to. Now,…
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Ken

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is building confidence, encourage a growth mindset and provide tailored support that addresses the student's challenges. By creating a supportive, encouraging environment, a student can feel more comfortable asking for help and making mistakes, which are the essential steps to learn.…
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Bikram

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Deepali

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
I guarantee to provide an informative and enjoyable lesson for each session in order for the student to take along something new they have learned in class. I achieve and allow my students to aim in getting higher grades once starting tutoring. I believe by tackling the difficulties and uncertainties of the student (eg. their weaknesses in a…
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Ali

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Firstly, the most important factor for a tutor is her/her knowledge in the field he/she is tutoring. I am proud that I have always tried so hard to learn as much as possible and got highest marks during my studies. Secondly, it is really important to know how to behave and how to transfer knowledge to a student. I am glad that I know how this…
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Farid

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
If you truly want to excel in the subject I can go above and beyond, when it comes to your scores at the school. Depending on your performance I may start contacting the school academics to check your progress and plan out an even more customized curriculum. Conceptualizing difficult math problems to make them easy-to-understand. As an Engineer…
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Dr. Shivam

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student include providing clear explanations of concepts to build a strong foundation, adapting my teaching methods to suit their individual learning styles, and creating a supportive environment that encourages questions and critical thinking. Additionally, using relevant and relatable examples helps make…
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Mohammed

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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Anthony

Tutor Bonnyrigg, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to discipline them and give them emotional support when they make mistakes. Eliminating distraction is a very important thing since so many students can get easily distracted in today society with their phones and other various gadgets. My personal strengths as a teacher is to specifically…
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Nour

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them the formulaic way of how to study. There is a set procedure that is unique to every individual and subject of how to fully understand and apply various concepts. Once one is able to find that procedure and develop it, they are able to learn much more in their given subject. In…
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Hai Tri Bernard

Tutor Bonnyrigg, NSW
Most important would definitely be effort towards a student. No student would want a tutor who does not have the best interest in them and would definitely not want a tutor who is giving 50% of their efforts. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is show passion and that they care, and that they are someone the students can…
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Nu Quynh Anh

Tutor Bonnyrigg, NSW
As a high school leaver, I consider providing support and trust as well as accurate academic knowledge to be the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student. Students do have teachers at school, therefore, the job of a tutor is to revise and trigger the knowledge of students, letting them realise their potential. I have physical and…
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Andrew

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Apart from teaching math itself my chief goal is to build students confidence in their skills so that they can be the best versions of themselves I would say my greatest strengths as a tutor is my communication skills coupled with my problem-solving skills. I have been told that I communicate ideas well and in a way that is easy to understand and…

Local Reviews

Rhealyn has made a great start with our boys, teaching Year 1 and Year 3 maths. Her reports about their progress and challenges are helpful. The boys really like her and appreciate the instruction.
Josh

Inside MillerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ariana reviewed her school exam paper, focusing on angle relationships and probability, and practised recalling square roots and squares through quick-fire questions.

In Year 10, Jack worked on solving quadratic equations using the factorising method and interpreting functions by sketching their graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam tackled differentiation from first principles and applied the chain rule to a set of practice problems.

Recent Challenges

Ariana (Year 7) often leaves homework incomplete, especially revision sets covering earlier topics—recently, most Year 7 test questions were left unanswered.

Messy and unclear working in long division and graphing tasks has made it hard for teachers to follow her process; as noted, "her graphs are quite messy and hard to understand."

In exam settings, she struggles when notes are lost or not referred to—she forgot angle properties after misplacing her angles notes.

After setbacks or confusing lessons, Ariana can lose confidence quickly ("I can't," she said before eventually completing a long division question), making her hesitant to attempt new problems.

Recent Achievements

One Miller tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate with long division now solving questions independently and even explaining her steps out loud—last session, she completed all homework without mistakes.

In a recent high school tutoring session, a Year 11 student who previously struggled with exam errors began identifying his own mistakes during revision, correcting them on the spot rather than waiting for guidance.

Another high schooler, after weeks of confusion over congruent triangles, was finally able to prove them unaided and started structuring his working much more clearly in his notes.

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 Therese Catholic Primary School.