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Tutors in Oxford Falls include a Maths Olympiad top 0.14% achiever and Dux, seasoned K–12 English and maths tutors with years of classroom, Kumon, and Tutor Doctor experience, a postgraduate speech and communication specialist, an ATAR 99 scorer, peer mentors, youth leaders, and subject dux awardees across science, languages, and creative arts.

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Rohan

Chemistry Tutor Lindfield, NSW
The role of a tutor is not to solve problems for the student, but rather, their role is to equip the student with the necessary tools for them to solve problems independently. I believe i am approachable and adaptable. This is an important trait for a tutor as no two students are the same. I can adapt to fit the needs of the student in order for…
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Claudia

Chemistry Tutor Lindfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to improve their confidence and help them to reach their full potential. In subjects such as math, where continuous practice and thought is necessary, the confidence of the student is very important to their success. Many students become discouraged as they believe they are bad at the…
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Christopher

Chemistry Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important things for a tutor is to be a source of support that they can reach out to, not only in the specific subject that they're tutoring, but also studying and school life in general. I'm skilled at breaking down larger, complex ideas and explaining small details and nuances but then being able to link it all back to over-arching…
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Keenan

Chemistry Tutor North Turramurra, NSW
The most important part of tutoring is to make sure the student grasps a concept entirely and doesn't have any gaps in their knowledge before moving onto new topics. It is essential for students to fully comprehend a difficult concept as this will help them remember it better, gain confidence in the topic and lower their stress. Additionally,…
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Si Mei

Chemistry Tutor Turramurra, NSW
A tutor should provide a student a "light-bulb" moment, where they suddenly understand a concept, gain an idea or know how to answer a question. Light-bulb moments allow students to gain confidence in the subject, and thus achieve the goal of a higher mark. I believe it is also important for tutors to provide tips for dealing with stress,…

Local Reviews

Everything seems to be progressing well, Trai is asking questions which is good, he is quite happy to have the lessons I know its early days so we will wait and see
Marre, Frenchs Forest

Inside Oxford FallsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Tom reviewed multiplying numbers and basic algebra, then focused on understanding data concepts like mean, median, mode, and range.

Year 8 student explored Pythagoras' theorem and applied it to problems involving right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ava tackled algebraic factorization and expanding brackets for her upcoming exam, with extra attention to combining like terms.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, one student arrived without essential materials—"maybe getting some equipment? like paper, pencils, pen"—which made it harder to follow along during algebra practice.

In a senior session, as noted by a tutor, "he can get positive and negative values confused quite often," especially when calculator checks were skipped in multi-step problems.

For a Year 9 learner working on equations from worded problems, hesitation to write down information led to missed steps and incomplete solutions.

In each case, small lapses in organization or written process directly impacted accuracy and confidence at key moments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Oxford Falls noticed one Year 10 student who used to get stuck on algebraic questions now independently applies the correct methods and even integrates positive and negative values with far less hesitation.

In Year 8, another student moved from making frequent mistakes interpreting mean and other data measures to confidently constructing formulas for missing variables after a few targeted sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously waited for prompts has started attempting new multiplication problems on her own before asking for help, showing real initiative during her session by finishing all assigned practice without reminders.

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 Belrose Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oxford Falls Grammar School.