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Tutors in Parramatta include a seasoned high school maths teacher and published researcher, an English teacher with a Master's in TESOL, former IT instructors and Olympiad scholars, university medalists in STEM, and private tutors with years of K–12 experience—many holding advanced degrees from UNSW or Western Sydney University and prestigious academic awards.

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Shamaila

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Most important thing a tutor can be for a student is to be their mental support no matter what life circumstances they might be involved in and be their best friend. I think that if my student likes me as a friend, they will be more eager to come to my classes and be active during the learning process. Since I have taught for a long time, I have…
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Muthu

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Keep them motivated when they feel something as impossible. Be on their side and ride them they can!! Definitely if you cannot then who can?? Will motivate a child.. Now my daughter is doing her kindy, when I work with her on learning activities i developed a lot of patience giving her ample time to learn things new. Instead of forcing her to…
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Calvin

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to ensure that students develop a solid understanding of concepts, which forms the foundation for all future learning. It is also vital for a tutor to expose students to a broad range of questions and problem-solving techniques, preparing them to tackle any question confidently, regardless of its format or…
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Kirsten

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be understanding. It is important that we keep in mind that we used to be like them and that each person has a different way of learning. If a tutor is understanding, not only will it enhance their relationship with the student but it would also boost the opportunity and the attitude of the…
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Devi Harikumar

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to build confidence in the student. He/she should feel they can achieve their goals and this confidence can be built in them easily by a good teacher. Another important thing would be to improve a student’s study skills. My qualities as a tutor would be adaptation, communication and…
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Jiayin

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Being able to impart key knowledge points to the student Patience and…
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Muhammad Ahmed

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor instruction to their unique needs, and provide consistent support and encouragement. Creating a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes is also crucial for their growth and learning. My strengths as a tutor include a…
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Suba

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them cultivate the habit of life-long learning beyond high school. -The tutor should (if possible) explain the context behind the content they are teaching and how it will potentially benefit the student. - The tutor should also discern the abilities of the student carefully…
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Anthony

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
i think the most important thing that a tutor should do for a student is to help them learn and give them a chance for success. i strongly believe that tutoring really relates to the proverb "Teaching a man to fish". [“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.â€] whenever i…
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Rahul

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student well enough so that he/she no longer needs a tutor and is able to independently accumulate knowledge most of the time. Self-sufficiency ,in my opinion, is the most valuable skill a student should have and a good tutor empowers their students to cultivate it. According to famed…
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Vineet

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
To provide education that reaches beyond just academics in a way that touches the students' hearts. A tutor can help students maximize their potential and at the same time learn something new. I am proud of my dedication as a tutor. I know I have great patience and empathy which are the two most important features of a good tutor. My strengths…
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Sumegha

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for their students is make them like the subjects and develop and increase their interests. That involves motivating them through out the journey , clearing all their doubts and inquiry, developing a bond with them so that they don't feel hesitant in asking questions and making teaching sessions…
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Kavithri

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Being honest and establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship. Being flexible and willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. Being patient and a good listener by learning to pick up clues in your student. Be willing to share my own experiences. By…
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Shubham

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
the most important thing a tutor can do is to make the Student fall in love with that subject. It is often the case when a student starts to understand the subject he/she will start enjoying the problems in it and eventually become self sufficient. Basic Understanding of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Understanding the student and why they…
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Erin

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a students confidence and independent critical thinking skills. Its not just about helping them get the right answers, but teaching them how to approach problems on their own. A good tutor should create a positive environment, providing clear guidance, and gradually help the student to…
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Mustafa Monwar

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to explain concepts clearly, be patient, and create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor should also help students build confidence and develop the ability to solve problems independently. My strengths as a tutor are patience, clear…
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Aayush

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
To show how even the most difficult of concepts can be easily analyzed and broken down through our basics. A simple boost of confidence is what i can bring with my teaching, and that confidence brings out a side of them you may never have seen before. I myself am only 18 so I can understand what goes through a student's mind. I am able to teach…
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Abhilash

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student mainly relies on what the end goal of the student is. If it is just to get the homework done, it will get done. But, for me as a tutor, I would personally make sure that every student understands the concept from the beginning rather than providing a general overview. I believe…
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Lavanshu

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
I feel that understanding the student's moods and learning styles is very important for a tutor to teach effectively. A tutor should be able to provide confidence to the learner and be flexible in personalizing the support that they offer to the students/learners. I am resilient and adaptable. I focus more on the critical thinking and provide the…
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Sourav

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
The most vital thing during tutoring is clear mindset.Every teacher should clarify each and every concept which would help students in a smart way .The tutor should encourage the students to participate in every group activity and quizzes to make the subject study interesting and informative. Well, the major strength that I have as a tutor is…
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YUMENG

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Explain a complex question (for students) in an easier way. Find weaknesses and strengths of every individual, not use the same pattern to treat the whole class. Prompt feedbacks regarding their learning progress and results. I have strong sense of empathy and humor. I see myself as an advanced learner to help younger learner instead of a…
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Suhana

Tutor Harris Park, NSW
A tutor should instill confidence in their students by acknowledging their strengths, encouraging their efforts, and providing constructive feedback. I am skilled at adapting my teaching style to meet the individual needs and learning preferences of each student. I approach tutoring with patience and empathy, understanding that every student…
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Mehul

Tutor Westmead, NSW
To understand the requirements of each student, what are their strength and weakness and how to overcome those weakness to help them motivate learning Simplistic and practical approach explaining real world applications of the subject they are learning, which help students to understand the subject in depth and they are able to remember it…

Local Reviews

Everything seems to be going well so far, Angelina is finally ‘getting’ long division. She is stubborn in finding ways not to rote learn her times tables, however! Shahzad is very patient with her. We are finding the experience a very positive one.
Roisin, Winston Hills

Inside ParramattaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Lily focused on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions.

In Year 8, Arjun worked through decimal operations and practiced constructing Venn diagrams to represent probability problems visually.

For Year 10, Jasmine tackled algebraic expansion involving surds as well as simplifying expressions containing square roots, reinforcing her understanding with step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student did not do homework and struggled to recall steps for simplifying fractions, making progress slower in lessons.

A Year 10 learner showed a pattern of avoiding written working in trigonometry, which meant errors with minus signs and brackets weren't spotted until review.

For a primary student, messy subtraction work and distractions—such as drawing on the page—led to frequent inaccuracies; physical counters were introduced to help clarify thinking.

In senior maths, skipping revision of non-linear graphs left gaps that reappeared in new problem types, causing visible frustration during timed tasks.

Recent Achievements

A Parramatta tutor noticed a real shift in Rishi's approach to algebra: after initially struggling with expanding brackets, he asked for help, worked through examples, and by the end was confidently solving them solo—something he'd avoided before.

In another session, Sheldon moved from frequent rounding mistakes to self-correcting after working through problems step-by-step with his tutor.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously hesitated with double-digit subtraction began using the number line independently and now starts questions without prompts.

Last week, Rishi also applied new fraction manipulation skills on his own in classwork.

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 Granville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Arthur Phillip High School.