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Christopher
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Christopher

Biology Tutor Davidson, NSW
Helping them to develop their own learning style, or styles, to perform in a variety of circumstances is one of the most critical things a tutor can impart on a student. Examinations and content will never be delivered in the exact same way, so providing students with the means to navigate the ambiguities of examination and focus purely on the…
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Mik

Biology Tutor Waitara, NSW
Being a source of advice and support in a student's scholarly journey. I am approachable and non-judgemental so students can ask me for help on school topics that they may not want to ask their teachers or parents due to anxiety. I use learning styles that complement the student I am teaching, as opposed to a "one size fits all"…
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Osama

Biology Tutor Waitara, NSW
a tutor must strive to find what a student lack and try to complement it. For example , a slacking student , in most cases, might be just lacking vision for his future. A tutor must guide him towards setting targets for himself. I am able to identify learning styles of…
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Sana

Biology Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is help them understand concepts that may seem impossible to them because they can then view learning in a completely different viewpoint. This helps them have an open mind towards learning instead of viewing it as something tedious. As such, being understanding and empathetic…
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Shriya

Biology Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student how to approach problems and questions on their own, such that they are not dependent on anyone when they encounter a difficult problem in the future. For example, to teach them how to look at a problem in many different ways, to reverse the problem and work…
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Ahmed

Biology Tutor Beecroft, NSW
I think a tutor can not only help a student academically, but also help them unlock their true selves. I believe that as a tutor, if I provide a comfortable, positive and safe environment, I can not only help my students learn easier, but I can make them look forward to my lessons, and studying in general, boosting their mentality towards…
Shirley
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Shirley

Biology Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to recognise that every student has different learning styles, strengths and weaknesses. Being patient and working at the student's pace is incredibly important in promoting a positive learning environment. Allowing the student to feel comfortable in asking questions they might not otherwise…
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Grace

Biology Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Try to help them gain a good, comprehensive understanding of concepts that they don't quite understand as at school, the teacher does not have time to individually help out every student. I believe it is very important as a tutor to not come off as condescending and annoyed but rather take a very friendly approach as trust and the student feeling…
Jamie
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Jamie

Biology Tutor Roseville, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is: - To guide the student to the answer not tell them - To not put pressure on the student and work at the student’s pace - To ask the students whether they have something they wish to focus on so we can hone that skill together I believe I…
Mehar
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Mehar

Biology Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
Build Condifence in the student Passionate, understanding as I have been in the situtation of beign tutored and how students…
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Richa

Biology Tutor Lane Cove North, NSW
Provide solutions when required,test the abilities of the student and adapt the teaching to suit the student.provide a congenial atmosphere for the student to learn with confidence and interest. Confidence, patience, meticulous attention to detail, perseverance. Complete knowledge of my subject, preparing my lesson plan in advance and being cool…
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Nidhi

Biology Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that a tutor can serve as a source of inspiration, not only by exemplifying excellence in their subject area but also by demonstrating key qualities such as determination and resilience throughout their academic journey. Most importantly, a tutor is someone whom students can look up to for guidance and support, capable of effectively…
Ishan
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Ishan

Biology Tutor Asquith, NSW
Be flexible and meet the needs of the student. This includes understanding how the student learns and the methods the tutor can adapt to able to help the student improve and perform well in a particular subject Leading by example and allowing students to engage in…
Nicole
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Nicole

Biology Tutor Denistone East, NSW
A tutor can be many things for a student. Not only can they be an avenue where they can learn in a different way which may be the student's way of learning, but also they can be a mentor for them in that they can give different insights and views, as well as being someone who listen, and if wanted, suggestions and advice. I can explain concepts…
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Jason

Biology Tutor Forestville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to establish their confidence, give them the attention, teach the most efficient strategies to succeed in the exam with the least lessons. Students can't succeed in their exam is because there are so-called 'good students' in their class, for multiple reasons, their teachers don't actually…
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Daniel

Biology Tutor Westleigh, NSW
As a tutor it is imminent I can personalise the learning to the students, as they have varying areas of strength and weakness and I should be able to adapt different learning approaches for each student. Hence I should teach to the students strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my ability to understand…
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Dean

Biology Tutor Denistone, NSW
I think that tutors must have patience and understand that learning may be slower at some times than others and that all students have different needs. Lessons need to be tailored to each individual's skill level Strenghts: passionate, educated, results driven, conscientious Weaknesses: too passionate, too results driven I want to see my students…
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Jolie

Biology Tutor Ryde, NSW
I believe the most important aspects of being a tutor for a student is the support tutors can provide. Tutors must improve a students confidence academically by improving study skills, encourage understanding of content and focus on anything the student may be struggling with. Tutors should also assist students socially by developing strong…
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Terence

Biology Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A tutor should provide guidance and assistance at all costs for the student they are teaching. It is the tutors responsibility to do the best they can in order to help the student reach their potential. A tutor should sometimes take a step further to care for the student and a lot of the times the student will reciprocate your effort to create a…
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Spriha

Biology Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and instill the confidence to learn, particularly by promoting curiosity and asking questions. This vital skill extends beyond the classroom, empowering students to approach challenges with a problem-solving mindset and seek help when required. Furthermore, by cultivating a love…
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Helena

Biology Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Build their confidence; I think once a student has confidence in themselves, and trust that they have what it takes to tackle even a small part of a subject, their view of that subject completely shifts, and most often it makes learning more enjoyable. That inner confidence also makes it more likely they work harder and succeed, as well as overall…
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Kai Yu

Biology Tutor Beecroft, NSW
Being patient with the student as they work through the question, and helping them with whatever they don't understand about the situation. Patience is key as it is frustrating at times when you don't understand a question and don't have the helping hand of teachers or anyone you can rely on. I have been through these times, and i want to help…
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Vivian

Biology Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
A tutor's role is crucial in guiding students to comprehend course content and prepare for upcoming material, ultimately aiding them in reaching their academic goals. Additionally, fostering independence in students' learning journey is also important.  I have experience as both a Centre Assistant at Kumon Education Centre and a private tutor,…

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Nicholas, our tutor, has been absolutely amazing and has a wonderful influence on on Mike. And you service is exceptional!
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Inside PymbleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jasmine worked through graphing linear relationships and finding equations from graphs, alongside a review of geometry problems involving similar triangles.

Year 9 student Erin focused on interpreting data sets using measures of spread and central tendency, as well as practising calculator skills for statistical analysis.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam revised index laws and algebraic factorisation, including expanding brackets and simplifying terms with indices using step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, when tackling factorisation, often skipped writing full working out—this led to confusion mid-problem and errors that had to be retraced. As one tutor noted, "limited working out presented may lose marks if not fixed."

In Year 10 trigonometry, a student hesitated to write steps down, preferring mental calculation but missing connections between formulae.

For a Year 11 English analysis task, another struggled to make arguments concise because points were not clearly mapped out in notes.

After a busy sport session, a Year 7 student became distracted during algebra exercises and missed key instructions for setting up equations.

Recent Achievements

A Pymble tutor noticed a real shift with one Year 11 student who had previously hesitated to take initiative in English; now, she's reading set texts ahead of schedule and coming prepared with her own analysis.

In Year 9 maths, another student has started spotting her own errors when double-checking work—something she rarely attempted before—which helped her accurately calculate quartiles independently on box and whisker plots last session.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student surprised his tutor by inventing new ways to split shapes for perimeter questions after struggling with visualising geometry last term. Inventing new strategies for shapes marked a significant leap in confidence and skill.

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 Ku-ring-gai Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School.