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Tutors in Northmead include a James Ruse graduate with state rankings and Olympiad medals, a 30-year veteran English teacher, an ATAR 97.9 high achiever and peer mentor, a published science lecturer, a Knox Grammar Dux and music award-winner, and a chemistry specialist with over 10 years' experience teaching senior secondary students.

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ARTHUR

Tutor Northmead, NSW
have them get a love for learning and enjoy reading and maths studies. I am able to engage children through a positive and supportive teaching…
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Monika

Tutor Northmead, NSW
1. Understanding a student's strengths and the areas of improvement 2. Helping a student understand about his/her strengths and the areas of improvement 3. Continuous monitoring and motivation 4. Appreciation for every improvement 5. Extra attention in the examination days 6. Guiding a student in choosing a career 1. Willingness to help…
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Glen

Tutor Northmead, NSW
I believe purposeful tutoring stems from communication and collaboration which my previous roles as a piano concert host and part time pre uni marker have highlighted as significant. As a part-time marker at Pre-Uni, I gained valuable insight into students' study approaches. Assessing their work helped me identify common challenges and understand…
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Nitin

Tutor Northmead, NSW
Help them to feel more confident when going into the math room. Help them address weak points in their learning journey and helping them to understand the content Helping to set achievable weekly goals to motivate students and help to see tangible results The level of experience I have helping classmates with math questions , aswell as…
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Samuel

Tutor Northmead, NSW
To nurture their passion for knowledge and convey the importance of understanding both in theory and in practice to apply in their day to day lives; I believe a good teacher or tutor creates good teachers and tutors whilst instilling confidence and self esteem. I focus on helping them understand a problem or concept at different levels to help…
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Shiva

Tutor Northmead, NSW
Tutoring is very different to a typical classroom setting. Each session is unique and solely focused on the one student. This one-to-one learning experience is something many students wouldn’t normally get in a classroom. Naturally, they’ll be able to ask as many questions as they want. As a result, I’ll feel I’m making a real difference…
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Melika Sadat

Tutor Northmead, NSW
Being patient , understanding and building a good tutor-student relationship are the most important factors that any tutor should consider in order to help any students with different level of understanding. I can explain any complicated topics in simple language with the help of examples and until I make sure my student has grasp the concept I…
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Glenda

Tutor Northmead, NSW
To provide a comfortable experience in learning, be it content-wise or teaching them at their own pace, in the ways they understand. I am able to catch on quickly as to what my student needs help in, or certain arrangements that will assist them to learn…
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Ananya

Tutor Northmead, NSW
Having strong adaptability skills is vital for students. Every student is unique, hence the teaching style must be adjustable and smooth. What works for one student may not work for another, so being able to adapt your approach is essential. Also, prioritising mental health over grades is very important as students can feel assured that they have…
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Parth

Tutor Northmead, NSW
Adapt all aspects of the tutoring for the student. Many students struggle in different areas making it challenging to understand different styles of teaching. As a tutor you need to ensure that not just the content but way you decided your lessons allow the student to thrive. As a tutor I possess clear communication to ensure that students do not…
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Gaurav

Tutor Northmead, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is helping him/her in their academic struggles and then later on helping them achieve their career goals. I am having a good knowledge and understanding of modern teaching tools that help assessing student's performance and accelerate his/her learning. I am calm, cool and patient, I may be…
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Ashelee

Tutor Northmead, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions, and adapt lessons to their individual needs. It' s not just about helping them get the right answers, but about showing them how to approach problems, develop good study habits, and enjoy…
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andrew

Tutor Northmead, NSW
i believe that it is the duty of the tutor to go to any lengths to make sure their students understand the concepts and topics to a point where they are able to do questions by themselves. they must also be able to develop the student's confidence in themselves whilst not making them feel as it studying is a chore than a necessity. I am very…
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Nikhil

Tutor Northmead, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and help them develop problem-solving skills. A tutor should guide the student to understand the “why†behind what they are learning, not just memorise answers. My strengths are patience, clear communication, and the…
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Danindu

Tutor Northmead, NSW
I think a tutor must know how a student learns and understands the subject and give them time to understand and test the information they learn. When I was a student, I found that I learnt best when I would test what I thought I knew with difficult questions that required a new approach. While my academic performance is great, with a 96 in…
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Mohammed

Tutor Northmead, NSW
I strongly believe that a major part of students success of a student depends on his or tutor. That is his or her tutor's ability to convey knowledge about a topic. I have experienced such situations where a student had to rely on other stuff to understand a certain topic. One of the important things a tutor can do for a student is he has to…
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Beatriz

Tutor Northmead, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to support them, mentally. My strengths for being a tutor is being patient and…
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Nakshi

Tutor North Rocks, NSW
To make it easy for the students to understand all the concepts and to clear all the doubts they have. The most important thing for the tutor is to see their students succeed My strengths as a tutor include simplifying complex ideas, being patient, and dedicated support for student…
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Ashar

Tutor North Rocks, NSW
Getting great marks should be secondary, a good tutor should make the student so comfortable in the subject he is teaching that the student starts enjoying the subject. As I am still a student, I can understand what students expect from their…
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Jessica

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
I believe the primary aim for a tutor should be to create a comfortable learning environment in which the student feels supported and able to ask questions freely. This will allow them to be more engaged with their learning and gain greater confidence in their abilities. I am able to effectively communicate with students of all ages, allowing me…
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Justin

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
- Facilitate deep understanding of important science and maths concepts - Improve academic achievement through gradual changes in study habits - I'm a high school teacher, so I interact with students every school day. - Over 8 years of private tutoring experience - Punctuality, patience,…
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Vivienne

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor should possess is honesty, patience, building a close and strong relationship with the student, having good knowledge on the topic being taught, focusing and strengthening areas or concepts students struggle with. Very patient, honest, hard working, perceptive and…
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Samridhi

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
Being honest is extremly important for any tutor as it establishs a sense of trust between both parties. This is essential to allow for a successful tutoring relationship. Being a good listener is also essential to any student-teacher relationship as it allows the tutor to gain a better understanding of what the student requires. Whilst tutoring,…

Local Reviews

Justin has been an amazing tutor for Ruby. Her results in maths are improving due to this tutoring. Thank s Justin and Ezy Math!
Liz, Baulkham Hills

Inside NorthmeadTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily focused on simplifying fractions and explored equivalent fractions using visual models.

For Year 9, Ethan practised solving quadratic equations by both factorising and completing the square, with extra attention to finding turning points on graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah worked through trigonometric functions—drawing their graphs and analysing amplitude and phase shifts—alongside applying radians and unit circle concepts to real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student relied on Desmos for graphing but hesitated to input values or interpret function outputs independently; "more experience with Desmos" was suggested, as he often skipped visual aids and lost confidence when tackling abstract equations.

In a Year 6 maths session, messy working out—especially in multi-digit subtraction—made it hard to spot copying errors or double-check answers, as noted: "she finished her quiz very fast but didn't double check her answers properly and ended up with multiple wrong answers."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student forgot to complete both sides of assigned homework pages and sometimes arrived without essential materials, leading to incomplete practice and less productive lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Northmead noticed that a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle indices problems is now solving complex questions independently and even tries new strategies without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student has started redoing homework questions she got wrong the first time—something she avoided before—and now checks her answers carefully for mistakes.

In a recent primary session, one student used out-loud thinking to break down tricky addition problems, openly catching and correcting errors on her own, which marks a big shift from staying quiet when unsure.

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 Wentworthville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Northmead Creative and Performing Arts High School.