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Tutors in Pennant Hills include an HSC Dux and Olympiad awardee, a robotics mentor with multiple national titles, experienced private tutors and peer mentors, accomplished music and creative writing coaches, a Master of Teaching candidate, science medalists, seasoned primary specialists, and Extension Mathematics high achievers with ATARs up to 99.3—all passionate about supporting K–12 learners.

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Irtiza

Software Dev Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
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Tenglun

Software Dev Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I am an expert in Math and Programming and their academic content -- I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I…
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Catalina Mae

Software Dev Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
An important factor for a tutor is for them to understand that people learn at different paces. Especially if they are quite troubled it is vital that a tutor is understanding, patient, and able to adapt their teaching style when needed. I ensure that I am able to teach step by step, so that there is no confusion and it shows the person I am…
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Johannes

Software Dev Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do include creating a love for the subject and creating confidence in the student to help him/her achieve the goals they aspire to. I am patient, and not over-academic in nature, which allows me to have the ability to see the problems from the student's point of view. This makes it easier for me to connect…
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Dewan Arun

Software Dev Tutor Ermington, NSW
Tutor can be patient with their student and let them learn at their pace. Also, I believe a tutor should NEVER spoon fed but rather act like a mentor, guiding and helping if and only where it is required. I'm patient with students and understand that each student is different and have their own learning pace. I take pride in my ability to break…
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I.P.Edy

Software Dev Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to make sure the student understand the basic theory, before going to the implementation/application. I have experiences in teaching courses related to science. I also a PhD student in Computer Science major, which can allow me to creatively use technology to teach the student. This can make the students…
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William

Software Dev Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to create a positive learning environment, which ensures they feel comfortable to ask questions and take the time that they need to properly understand a topic. I meet students where they are at with their understanding and explain topics in a way that best suits their learning style, with…
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Jackson

Software Dev Tutor Oatlands, NSW
- Understand the students' needs and struggles - Be supportive and motivating - Teach them in a way that their mind would understand. Textbook descriptions aren't the easiest to understand - Build confidence in their abilities and capability - Improve with what they can and are needed to do. - Easy to get along with -…
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Chhupten Dong

Software Dev Tutor Gordon, NSW
I consider being able know the student's strength and weakness and explain them the topic accordingly to be the most important thing. People have different strengths, weakness and thinking capabilities. Tutors should be able to understand that and make sure that the way they are teaching should not be neither too overwhelming nor too boring/easy…
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Harpreet

Software Dev Tutor North Parramatta, NSW
Parents of my students frequently tell me that their kids feel safe and loved in my classroom. As someone who grew up in a family that struggled financially, I am constantly looking out for signs that a youngster may be hungry, exhausted, or in need. One sixth-grade student immediately stood out to me when I first started teaching because he was…
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Neathen

Software Dev Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, a tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student will be able…
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Jainab

Software Dev Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to provide them personalised instruction, be flexible and patient with them and help the student to develop skills and confidence to succeed academically. Subject Matter Expertise: Coming from Business and IT background academically and having worked for around 4 years now in IT industry,…
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Anvitha

Software Dev Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
Listen carefully to the students and constantly helping them in resolving their issues . Using some innovative and flexible strategies to teach students . We need to build relationship with them and give them the independence to learn from their mistakes. I used to help my neighbours in completing their works and help them in their exams . So…
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Yuexi

Software Dev Tutor Lindfield, NSW

- increase proficiency, confidence and love for the subject that is taught

- allow them to perhaps see the subject in new ways or in manner which are inspiring

- be there when the student needs help, understand any struggles they may have srrounding the subject and help them work through it

- help them find a way they…

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Deepika

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor inspires the love of learning in a student. A tutor motivates the student to have a "can do" attitude. A tutor identifies the weak areas of the student and help him overcome the same. A tutor builds the confidence in the student. I connect with the students well. I encourage students to come up with queries. I solve their queries and…
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Vicky

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do is to tailor the most accessible and suitable learning process targeting a student's needs (like exams), and through improvement, create a positive cycle of learning and confidence. I believe my multilingual ability of Chinese and Cantonese enables smoother interactions between student and…
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Grace

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Although learning content is extremely important, I believe the greatest services a tutor can provide is thoughtful guidance in enforcing excellent study habits and working through numerous practice questions to consolidate the student's knowledge. It is also important for the tutor to encourage spaced repetition for long term retention of their…
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Sudipta

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor can make a crucial topic easier and enjoyable for the student so that the student can easily understand the subject. The main role of a tutor is to be the ultimate guide in the path of success My teaching style is my main strength. I generally try to make understand with real examples; another strength is my patience. I try my best to make…
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Umang

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to inspire a student's curiosity and confidence in learning. A tutor should provide clear explanations, tailored to the student's level, and encourage active engagement through questions and discussions. Building a strong rapport fosters an environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and seeking…
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Niranjana

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
It's important for every tutor to believe in their student. Every child has the potential to excel and the most important thing for a tutor to do is to recognise that potential and help it reach its right fruition. Patience and empathy are essential when working with children, as is creating an environment for them to develop problem solving…
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Srijani

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor can offer : 1. making students participating in active learning. 2. helping them grow interest in subjects taught . 3. organizing the syllabus in a way so that students don't need to take load for studying. 4. making their concepts strong by solving and explaining various problems. 4. As a tutor, I love to explaining…
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Joshua

Software Dev Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Most importantly, providing the student with a greater understanding and appreciation of the subject. Enjoying the subject encourages them to strive further as well. Specifically, ensuring they understand each part of the syllabus (particularly for older students) or understanding all of the content. It’s crucial to create a comfertable and…
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Tze Soon

Software Dev Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Motivate the student to want to learn and know more, as well as giving them the necessary skills to achieve this. I achieved very good results but had to really learn and improve, so I know what its like to be the student, what they may struggle with and how to overcome…

Local Reviews

Our daughter has been matched with a tutor who matches her personality very well. We are hoping that this will encourage her and give her the confidence in her Maths class when school starts this year as well as her other classes as her confidence grows. After getting an E on her report card at the end of 2017 for Maths, hopefully the only way is up!
Rebecca, Pennant Hills

Inside Pennant HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Rose worked on identifying the numerator and denominator in fractions representing shaded areas, as well as using division to find fractions of whole numbers.

Year 9 student Kate focused on rearranging linear equations into general form and finding the length of a line segment given coordinates, also briefly reviewing indices.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Rosie practised solving trigonometric problems involving sine, cosine, and tangent ratios—including angle of elevation—and started learning how to convert degrees to minutes and seconds.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, one student often answered maths questions without fully reading them, which led to frequent mistakes—"if he believes he understands what a question is asking he will answer it without reading the question fully." This pattern caused avoidable errors, even on familiar content.

In senior years, another student forgot to bring homework multiple times and struggled with organizing materials for both algebra and finance tasks; this meant missing out on targeted feedback before assessments.

Meanwhile, in Year 10 algebra, messy written work—particularly skipping steps when rearranging equations—increased confusion when reviewing solutions later.

In each case, progress was slowed as time was spent re-explaining or retracing steps instead of moving forward confidently.

Recent Achievements

One Pennant Hills tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, Michaela, set out her trigonometry working much more neatly than before, which helped her independently spot and fix small errors in cosine rule problems.

In Year 9, Kate has started recalling and applying surd laws from previous lessons without prompting—she even managed several new questions using these rules on her own.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student, Shehzad, who used to get distracted easily and wait for reminders, is now catching himself after drifting off and returning to his maths tasks with minimal prompting; last week he explained place value concepts up to five digits almost flawlessly.

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 Pennant Hills Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Primary School.