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Oakhurst's tutors include a PhD mathematician and university lecturer, a former primary and secondary school teacher with over a decade's experience, an HSC dux and seasoned K–12 tutor, current and aspiring educators from Macquarie and UTS, peer mentors, maths competition awardees, and STEM graduates skilled in guiding students to academic success.

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Bhargav

Biology Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a positive role model, and be someone to look up to, someone who can be relied upon for any academic issue. I think the biggest problem is that students are afraid of being judged or scared of what tutors might think of them, and I believe that establishing that open honest…
Waleed
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Waleed

Biology Tutor Melonba, NSW
The most important thing is to understand the needs and problems of a student and to be able to target these issues. As a tutor I will try to change the way I teach according to the requirements of the student, as not everyone learns the same way. I will always be non-judgemental and be patient and continue to support the student no matter what…
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Mehakbir
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Mehakbir

Biology Tutor Schofields, NSW
A tutor's role goes beyond just imparting knowledge. They should build confidence and self-belief, create a personalized and supportive learning environment, and encourage active learning and critical thinking. Clear explanations, achievable goals, and constructive feedback are essential. A tutor should also foster independence, provide guidance…
Vidara
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Vidara

Biology Tutor Schofields, NSW
It is extremely important that when the student is faced with a difficult question, they are able to see many potential methods to attempt it. As such I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do it expand the understanding of their student so much so that they can see these multiple methods by themselves and adapt their thinking to the…
Manavkumar
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Manavkumar

Biology Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Marks are important, but they’re not everything. What truly matters is the attitude you bring to learning and your willingness to grow. As a tutor, I focus on helping students develop confidence, resilience, and the skills they need to succeed—not just academically, but in life. Achieving a 95 ATAR at The Ponds High School showcased my ability…
Ami
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Ami

Biology Tutor Blacktown, NSW
Students expect their tutors to be attentive and understanding about their academic needs. Students need a tutor who knows what they are teaching and will do so a manner that will be clear, concise and relevant. The most vital thing a tutor can do for their students is have an outgoing and optimistic personality, in which the learning…
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Mariam

Biology Tutor Riverstone, NSW
The primary tasks of a tutor include providing personalised guidance depending on the student's learning style, building confidence through positive reinforcement, and ensuring a clear knowledge of important topics. It is crucial to promote critical thinking, create reasonable goals, and evaluate progress on a regular basis. Instilling a genuine…
Somtochi
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Somtochi

Biology Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Most importantly a tutor should understand the goals and needs of each student individually - what they find difficult and why they struggle with certain concepts. Subsequently, tutors should teach students the concepts and ensure they understand how to solve problems, this provides lifelong problem solving skills rather than memorised methods to…

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I'm delighted with how Natasha has started. And Ella really likes her too. I'm very grateful to you for sorting her out for us.
Trish, Quakers Hill

Inside OakhurstTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Omar focused on revising non-linear equations with targeted worksheet practice and began planning his English discursive essay on Pleasantville by analysing key film scenes.

Year 9 students tackled algebraic techniques such as expanding and simplifying expressions, as well as solving equations using addition and subtraction.

Meanwhile, Year 6 covered perimeter and area of composite shapes, applying area formulas to multi-step geometry problems for greater confidence.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, messy book work and skipped working out were common—one tutor observed, "he needs to write neater and show working out," especially during algebra tasks.

A Year 10 student's focus drifted frequently; sessions on geometry saw time lost to doodling or unrelated conversation rather than practicing formulas.

In upper primary, an otherwise strong performer sometimes misplaced worksheets or left papers disorganized after fraction lessons, as noted: "start organising her book work properly either hard copy or soft copy."

These habits often led to confusion when revisiting topics or checking for mistakes in later sessions.

Recent Achievements

During an Oakhurst tutoring session, a high school student began asking questions when confused, instead of skipping problems as he used to. This new habit helped him tackle area and statistics tasks with more independence.

Another high schooler who often relied on a calculator for basic operations was able to complete multiplication and addition in his head, showing clear growth in mental maths skills.

In primary, Scarlett showed determination by attempting tricky four-digit problems on her own before checking her answers, demonstrating a real shift toward self-correction.

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 Richard Johnson Anglican College.