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Tutors in Oxley Park include a university medallist and ATAR 99.10 achiever, a Dux-awarded Advanced Science student, veteran primary and secondary teachers with international credentials, an experienced teacher aide specialising in diverse learning needs, active martial arts educators, peer mentors, youth leaders, and current education undergraduates training to teach maths and English from K–12.

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Somtochi

Science Tutor Cambridge Gardens, 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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Senthooran

Science Tutor Doonside, NSW
Most important point of being a tutor isn't the ability of doing the question yourself, or understanding it yourself, as a tutor this is already expected, so conveying the concept to the student in such a way that they are able to convey it along to someone else is one of the fundamental aspects of tutoring. Helping students with topics they…
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Naomi

Science Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be open and offer an open exchange of exchange of information that allows a student to freely delve into a subject. I feel tutors better excel at this compared to teachers who's depth and exploration of a topic can be shallow due to the rigorous nature of the syllabus. My strengths would be gentle…
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Saarthak

Science Tutor Blacktown, NSW
Explain. If a tutor can explain a concept in a way a student can understand and then is able to remember it and be able to apply it, the tutor has succeeded in his role. Also being able to listen to students, as a tutor should be able to find small mistakes and correct them as questions require perfection to some degree to achieve maximum marks.…
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Shane

Science Tutor Blacktown, NSW
-Guiding a student to face the challenges in real life and balancing the academics with the extracurricular work. -Inculcating high expectations and firm targets. I'm flexible,friendly ,versatile and adaptable to the situation.Always high in the spirit and optimistic.More over i have Creative thinking skills to develop new programs and…

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Inside Oxley ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Riya focused on simplifying algebraic expressions by identifying coefficients, variables, and constants, and practised adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing algebraic terms using sign rules.

For Year 10, Lucas tackled income and taxation calculations—working through wages, overtime, bonuses, allowances—and applied these concepts to solve real-world pay scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sophie explored probability with tree diagrams and conditional probability problems from extension exercises, developing confidence in analysing reduced sample spaces.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Mathematics, one student often entered equations incorrectly into the calculator and hesitated to explain her working aloud—likely from shyness in a new setting. This led to unnoticed input errors.

For another Year 10 student, "she second guessed a lot of her work," which caused unnecessary mistakes and slowed progress, especially when recalling formulas without prompts.

In Year 7 problem solving, incomplete written steps made it difficult to retrace solutions if an answer was off; as noted, "she doesn't write down all the steps of her working out." The result: confusion during review and missed learning opportunities.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Oxley Park recently noticed a Year 9 student who had previously relied on hints now choosing her own strategies to solve probability questions, even explaining when data might be biased.

A Year 11 student, after struggling with exponentials, was able to confidently work through algebraic equations and pinpoint where errors happened without prompting.

In a Year 5 session, one child who used to skip writing working out has begun showing all steps for each maths problem before sharing answers aloud.

Last week, that same student finished every time conversion task independently using written methods.

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 St Marys Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oxley Park Public School.