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Old Guildford's tutors include a Bachelor of Education student and maths competition prizewinner, experienced classroom assistants, peer mentors, and youth leaders; qualified mathematics educators with years of K–12 tutoring; school prefects and house captains; university scholars in science, engineering, law, and IT; plus accomplished coaches and creative writers passionate about teaching.

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Tulsi

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
As a tutor, you can help the learners to develop a firm understanding of subject content that boosts their confidence in the classroom and life beyond books. As a tutor, I have the ability to create a love for learning of mathematics. It is developing confidence and motivation in my students that " Yes I can do this"…
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Sushil

Tutor Carramar, NSW
I think the most important skills a tutor can do for student is to be patience and communicate. Understand student about their difficulties. Since I am dealing with students and their weaknesses, I must be patient regardless of the circumstances. Also, the only way to do my job as a tutor is to convey difficult information to students through…
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Ridhi

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
100% commitment & dedication are the values a tutor should have for a student. A tutor should be able to understand the student well and his/her requirements. The lessons should be customised as per individual student's needs. I have an experience of more than 15 years in tutoring various subjects i.e. English, Maths, Science, Hindi, Computers…
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Muneeb

Tutor Auburn, NSW
Be patient with them and encourage them to do their best. Consistency is key and results don't just appear overnight, trust the process and at the end all anyone can ask of you is to do your best. Another big thing is to always be honest with them, whether that means admitting that you don't know something (but can find out for them) or letting…
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Daniel

Tutor Sefton, NSW
In my opinion the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding the students abilities and goals, and using this to not only teach the student the required content but devise a pathway and teaching style to help the student learn most efficiently and perform at their highest level in examinations. My strength resides in my…
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Abdullah

Tutor Auburn, NSW
A tutor should help students build confidence in their abilities. This involves providing encouragement, positive reinforcement, and constructive feedback to help students recognize their strengths and overcome challenges. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in several key areas: 1. Effective Communication: I can explain complex concepts in…
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Khalida

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be patient with their students and inspire them by creating fun way or easy ways to make the subject that they find difficult. •As an average student, I exactly know what they need during their tutoring. • I try to understand my students so that I can use various methods to teach them as per their…
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Aydan

Tutor Granville, NSW
Listen to the student Bridge gaps in their knowledge Understand Motivate the student to achieve the best they possibly can. Understanding their issues and helping them work through…
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Daniel

Tutor Guildford West, NSW
Helping the student to believe that they've improved because of their efforts and not my own. If that can be accomplished, then the student's confidence in their abilities may significantly improve. My greatest strength as a tutor would be my communication skills. I am a confident speaker, which helps when exchanging complicated…
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Katerina

Tutor Auburn, NSW
As a tutor, I can advise a student on their study skills and motivation and most importantly, assist them if they have any difficulties learning something in a topic at school. I have the ability to work as an individual and in a team and I am a fast learner. In all honestly, I initially did have problems with chemistry at university but I…
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Munawwar

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
First and the foremost is that, the tutor must understand the level of teaching, because it varies with the student. Each and every student have different capabilities and understanding level, so the foremost job of teacher is that they must understand the student and level and set their strategy accordingly. Following are the Strengths i Possess…
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Jinee

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
One of the most important things that I think a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and be willing to share the knowledge and experiences with the student. It is important to let students know that they are not alone when they encountered any difficulties and tutor is not annoyed. Tutor will always be there when he/she needs help in…
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Azel

Tutor Granville, NSW
In my opinion, the most valuable thing that a tutor can do for the student is to bring his/her interest to learn about anything in academic subjects. Most of the students nowadays are more keen on social media postings and playing online games. Sometimes, they forgot how important the academic knowledge in their lives. So, bring back the student's…
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Balaji

Tutor Auburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to let them learn on their own. I think the best tutors know how to balance their student's learning pace by guiding them only when they have to. This helps the student learn on their own, and, as a result, learn more efficiently. My strength as a tutor is how I communicate concepts. I…
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KRUTHI

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
To make the students be clear of the basics which helps the students in the long run and also to be polite with them as not all students have the same level of understanding, and each student has different pace at which they learn so we need to give them as much time as possible to learn better. I am very patient with the children; I use different…
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Afaaf

Tutor Berala, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is effectively understand the problem/querie the student has and successfully resolve it in a way that the student start to love the subject. As a tutor, I think I'm good at problem solving, capable of effective communication and consider patience and understanding as one of the core factors…
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Ian

Tutor Canley Vale, NSW
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is serve as a secondary teacher/mentor to a school teacher. As school teachers have to focus on a large class (usually around 30 students), they are unable to address the needs of each student. As each student has their own struggles and needs, an exterior tutor provides…
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Haider

Tutor Granville, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor/teacher can do for their students is to help them discover their true potential, eradicate doubt and hone their abilities in what may otherwise seem an impossible task. As a tutor, I believe I can help my students overcome any challenge they face in their studies, by teaching concepts in a way that they…
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Mary

Tutor Merrylands, NSW
To be there through their questions and help them grow in areas they find hard in achieving. Help them find confidence in themselves and their abilities I'm a visual interpreter and learner. I explain using diagrams, pictures etc, this will make it easy for them to understand what is being taught and I tend to use examples relating to personal…
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Joel

Tutor Granville, NSW
Building up the student's confidence and to make the students really love the subjects which would indeed help them to understand their concepts quickly To try and develop the concepts in the most basic way that the student can understand so that each and every student stick on to my ideas and teaching in a funny way as…
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Ken

Tutor Bass Hill, 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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Catalina

Tutor Merrylands West, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient and supporting and guide the student through any issues they may encounter. Show them the path on how to get there, not just the final answer. Make sure students understand the concept so that they may apply the concept to similar questions, not just memorise the steps. My…
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Jasmine

Tutor Regents Park, NSW
An exceptional tutor would ensure their students have an in-depth understanding of concepts by altering their teaching methods to best complement the student's learning capacity and to the material being taught. Although this is a personal preference, I also believe that, as a tutor, being available for students to ask questions outside of the…

Local Reviews

Just letting you know Shobana is going well with Alexis. I am seeing an improved interest in maths by Alexis which is awesome.
Michelle

Inside Old GuildfordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Ali practiced double-digit multiplication and division without remainders, and worked on converting fractions into decimals using number lines.

In Year 8, Sara focused on quadratic equations—factoring and solving for x—and reviewed how to convert lengthy word problems into solvable mathematical expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James revised divisibility rules (by 2, 3, 5, and 10) alongside work on factors and multiples through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Mathematics, one student's exam performance was affected by panic under time pressure—"he rushed the questions and did not check over his work before submission"—leading to repeated calculation errors that went unnoticed.

In Year 4 English, another learner often gave up when faced with complex vocabulary or unfamiliar storylines; as noted, "once he hits a 'hard' question that isn't similar to others he gives up."

For both students, incomplete homework in several weeks made it difficult to identify which concepts truly needed review.

Missed opportunities for self-checking and communicating confusion led to persistent gaps in understanding.

Recent Achievements

One Old Guildford tutor noticed a big shift in Younas, a high school student who now speaks up right away about what he doesn't understand—previously, he'd hesitate or keep quiet, but lately he's been quick to communicate confusion and work through tough concepts like fractions and averages.

Another high schooler, after struggling with test mistakes, took the initiative to review each error in detail and asked for specific practice next time.

Meanwhile, Andrew (primary) used to get stuck on reading tricky words but now reads aloud without giving up, explains new vocabulary using his own actions, and even uses those words in sentences.

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 Guildford Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Old Guildford Public School.