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Padstow's tutors include a Master of Teaching-qualified maths specialist with a 97.9 ATAR and Premier's All Rounder Award, seasoned K–12 mentors with selective school backgrounds and high distinctions, experienced peer leaders and swim instructors, Kumon centre assistants, a university-level assistant lecturer in mathematics, and accomplished academic competition achievers across STEM and English.

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Xingfu

Online Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I think it would be confidence. If a student is confident in their own ability, then they can achieve their goals and do well in academics. They would also be able be motivated to do homework and tests, as they know they are smart and intelligent enough to sit these exams My strengths would be my bluntness, hard-working attitude and confidence in…
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Shiyi (Clara)

Online Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Give insight and experience to tackle questions and exam conditions Communication, Clarification, Organisation, detailed…
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Terese

Online Tutor Bardwell Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to provide a safe and supportive learning environment, tailor their approach to the student’s needs, and empower them to believe in their abilities. A tutor should not only teach concepts but also help students build skills like critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving that they can…
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Online Tutor Rockdale, NSW
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Teresa (Danna)

Online Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is clarifying and reviewing a piece of information they are trying to learn and understand, while instilling a useful learning strategy. Also increasing the level of knowledge so their confidence level increases and hence allowing them to improve at school. Patience would be a strength…

Local Reviews

At this point, we are happy with the way things are progressing. Ryan seems a bright and capable young man and Kirsten does feel the sessions are assisting her.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Pranay focused on spelling difficult words and improving his story writing by revising descriptive introductions, while also practising basic reading and comprehension skills.

Year 6 student Beau worked through multiplying and dividing fractions as well as order of operations, with extra practice using maths mentals exercises to strengthen understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Grace tackled equivalent fractions—learning how to cancel them out—and moved into adding and subtracting decimals, often applying concepts through worked examples in her homework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, not applying written feedback on story drafts meant improvements in structure and clarity were missed—one note read, "I have given him both verbal and written feedback... I would like him to start applying it."

A Year 7 student hesitated to ask questions during class or tutoring, missing chances to clarify misunderstood concepts.

In Year 6 maths, skipping working out led to difficulties tracing errors later ("she is forgetting to show this when answering questions both during the tutoring session and whilst completing homework").

By lesson's end, a Year 7 student often disengaged, leaving harder problems unfinished.

Recent Achievements

One Padstow tutoring session saw a high school student, Noah, take real ownership of his study by breaking down an English assessment with the tutor and independently committing to submit a final essay draft by a set deadline—a big shift from needing step-by-step guidance.

Another win came when Robine, also in high school, started leaving questions blank in her homework if she was unsure, instead of guessing—she now actively asks for help so she can fix mistakes together during sessions.

Meanwhile, younger student Pranay proudly shared that he's begun regularly asking his teacher clarifying questions at school when confused.

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 Padstow Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Southside Montessori School.