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Tutors in Picnic Point include an HSC Extension Maths Band 6 scorer and experienced high school maths/English tutor, a seasoned multi-subject K–12 mentor with proven student improvement, an award-winning university science major, a peer mentor and youth program leader, plus accomplished educators-in-training bringing real classroom and homework club expertise.

Ian
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Ian

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
On top of improving academic performance, tutors should provide a holistic approach to education, going beyond academia and help develop skills in leadership, find career goals and how to manage a balanced, healthy lifestyle amidst school and exams with scheduling and study strategies. Alongside academic results, I am very approachable, friendly…
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Adam

Tutor Riverwood, NSW
As a tutor it is important to make yourself available to help the student any time and quickly reply to messages. It is essential to maintain a good rapport with the student so they feel comfortable around you and feel that they can openly ask you questions. Therefore, creating a positive environment which the student is happy to engage in…
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Alicia
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Alicia

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
I think helping students understand how to approach a question and learning how to discipline themselves is the most important. Constantly reminding them to complete their homework so we can go over their mistakes next time is also important in establishing a routine and will hopefully give them an incentive to do the same with school. I believe I…
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Bipin

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Share the knowledge along with the life skills the tutor acquire I research about what I am going to share with the people who I am…
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Kunzang

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Beyond academic support, I believe it’s important to encourage students mentally by giving them positive affirmations and showing faith in their abilities. Personally I think, a tutor should be both a guide and a supportive friend, creating a balanced environment where learning feels motivating rather than overwhelming. I have experience…
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Clarissa

Tutor Hammondville, NSW
Encouraging motivation and commitment to learning. Also, that learning doesn't have to be boring but that it can and should be interesting and enjoyable. Learning is development and development is inevitable. I'm motivated so I can encourage students to not give up and to continue trying because I believe determination is a key ingredient for…
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Sana

Tutor Condell Park, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and provide clear, personalised guidance. A tutor should not only help students understand the subject matter but also encourage independent thinking and a genuine interest in learning. Building a positive rapport…
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Hyunchul

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
The best thing that a tutor can do for a student is not to regurgitate information - that can be found by reading a book, or browsing the internet; but to inspire. I believe that a perspective can be most powerfully shared by someone who has seen and understood, who can empathize with the struggles that are necessary to get to seeing the solution…
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Kuyan

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand the course content- so they can pass assessment- and also to help them understand other aspects of the subject they need or want to understand, either for the sake of curiosity or because they have some use for it. It is best if this understanding is of a deep…
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Navroop

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Emotionally support them and help them achieve their goals. Ensure that they're doing well in class and achieving the highest possible results in their exams. Give them help when it's needed, even if it's outside working hours. I believe I am very patient, I try to put myself in the student's shoes to better understand their weaknesses and figure…
ITUMELENG
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ITUMELENG

Tutor Hammondville, NSW
Be an active listener and showing empathy to your students which will encourage their leraning progress. And also being confident and flexible. I think my great strength is communication skill. I have discipline and I am…
Aditi
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Aditi

Tutor Hammondville, NSW
Motivating students towards learning and studying to build self-confidence and reduce fear of failure is what I believe every tutor should aim to do. In achieving this, establishing a supportive and encouraging environment becomes essential, as it allows for a positive relationship between tutor and student. Listening to kids intently to tailor…
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Sandesha

Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most important things would be being patience with them, always ready to help whenever they need us not only on tutoring time. I work hard for my students I help them whenever they want…
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Lakshay

Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them understand the information they might think is difficult, and to encourage them that they are capable of achieving what they aim to. I recently graduated from high school (2023 graduate), so the advice, knolwedge and experience is still fresh in my mind. I can relate to my…
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Mamdouh

Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
Help students to overcome difficulties in studying the subject content. provide extra resources to build up their confidence complement the school work and provide homework assistance. Assist students in practicing past exam papers to make them familiar with exam style questions. I am Highly experienced and performing Mathematics and Science…
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Tejas

Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good role model. As tutors it is crucial to remember that many students often look up to us for guidance and advice. During a period of diverse growth, it is important that a tutor leads students onto the right path for future success. This means that a tutor must listen carefully to…
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Ehab

Tutor Riverwood, NSW
I believe the most important thing I can do for a student is to build their confidence and foster a genuine sense of self-belief in their ability to learn the topic. When students trust their ability and gain a bit of confidence, that's only when they can properly engage with the topics, take challenges and persist through them. I think it's…
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Erik

Tutor Condell Park, NSW
I believe a good tutor is able to maintain a healthy relationship with their student so they can comfortably ask questions and receive help. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build up their confidence on their struggling areas by appropriately teaching them with patience and efficiency. A tutor should be both a friend and…
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Nada

Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Be supportive and believe in them wholeheartedly but at the same time not spoon feed them and sugar coat the level they are at. I believe the best thing a tutor can do is be realistic and set realistic goals for the student so that they work towards a common goal. I believe that I become a trustworthy friend to the students and they are able to…
Chris
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Chris

Tutor Riverwood, NSW
- motivate students - guild students towards success - be understanding and what student needs and help them to achieve it - know that the students are weak on a concept and also ways to help a student to understand Knowing the students and how they learn and use prior knowledge, the content that I can provide to students, exam marking…
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Vincent

Tutor Moorebank, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is foster a love for learning in order to produce an autonomous, bright-sparked individual ready to answer questions of the world and partake in the community at large. If school or the classroom is overwhelming or unhelpful to a student's learning, a tutor can help to process information and…
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Mohsin

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: -Build strong, personal relationships with their students. -Truly personalize the learning -Minimize the student's weaknesses -Incorporate connections to the student's interests -Should have specific content expertise -Tutoring is ubiquitous. Good tutors recognize the importance…
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Tanya

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
A tutor determines the level of understanding a student develops in their subjects. Tutors also influence the personality of the student by how they motivate and inspire the student by showing their own passion for the subjects. One of the most important things is that a good tutor can make students like the subject they disliked and give s fresh…

Local Reviews

Louie is a great tutor who guides me through maths extension 1 in a fun and interactive way. He is very passionate and enthusiastic and I highly recommend Louie as a maths tutor to all other high school students
Temonty Lee

Inside Picnic PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sarah focused on timestables (4s and 6s) and explored nets of 3D shapes, while also practising time reading in 15-minute intervals.

Year 6 student Max worked through decimal addition and subtraction as well as solving word problems involving fractions, using diagrams to clarify concepts.

For Year 7, Olivia tackled surface area calculations for cubes and rectangular prisms and developed strategies for working backwards in multi-step word problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, calculator over-reliance was noted during BODMAS and surface area work—"needs to double-check inputs on the calculator before giving answers"—which led to avoidable slip-ups when transferring values.

A Year 6 student repeatedly skipped writing out working in decimal subtraction, instead changing numbers mentally; this made it harder to spot where borrowing had been missed.

In Year 10 algebra, forgetting to label units for volume and perimeter left final answers incomplete, despite correct calculations.

Motivation dips after mistakes also affected one Year 7's focus during times tables drills, resulting in slow session starts and less verbal engagement.

Recent Achievements

One Picnic Point tutor noticed a big change with a Year 9 student who used to freeze up on worded maths problems; now she tackles multi-step questions independently. In Year 11, another student struggled with BODMAS and often made order-of-operations mistakes, but last week he referred to his operation list without prompting and solved equations correctly.

A younger student in Year 5 who'd always guessed at analogue clock times can now read the minute hand accurately—she read several different times out loud without hesitation during their session.

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 Panania Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Picnic Point Public School.