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Tutors in Quakers Hill include a university mathematics lecturer and award-winning researcher, an HSC dux with a 97.60 ATAR and Victor Chang Science Award, UNSW scholars published in scientific journals, seasoned K–12 tutors with proven Band 6 results, peer mentors for maths and science, and experienced coaches passionate about helping students thrive.

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Inderjeet

Chemistry Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
I can teach them from basics and then try them to solve the problems my step by step method Give them practice material and provide them feedback Assessment is very important for every kid Adaptability (flexibility,adjustability) Energy(motivation,interpersonal skills) Openness(availability,empathy,accessibility) Humility…
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Anish

Chemistry Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
The purpose of a tutor is to enhance a student's understanding of the content through constructive feedback of the student's quality of work. Hence the most important things a tutor can do to accomplish this role are: * explaining concepts at a steady pace * willingness to provide encouraging feedback for every step of the way * set goals for…
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Rhys
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Rhys

Chemistry Tutor Parklea, NSW
I believe that since every student is different in the way they think and learn, it is important for a tutor to establish a connection and relationship with their students so the tutor can better understand the students habits. This would allow the tutor to better tailor their lessons towards the student so they learn and understand better. I have…
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Parmeet

Chemistry Tutor The Ponds, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence. It’s not just about teaching the material — it’s about helping the student believe in their own ability to learn and solve problems. When a student feels supported and understood, they stop being afraid of making mistakes and start engaging with the…
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Devansh

Chemistry Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a supportive learning environment, build the student's confidence, tailor teaching to their individual needs, and help them develop independent problem-solving skills. My strengths as a tutor are clear communication, patience, adaptability to different learning styles, and a strong ability to…
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Lina

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
As a tutor, the most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a deep understanding of the material, and create a supportive, engaging learning environment. I focus on helping students grasp key concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts, using various teaching methods to suit their learning style. I…
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Joseph Earl

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
It is to emphatize and to have patience with the student. Not everyone has the same learning curve. Other people learn faster than the others. It is common to get frustrated when your student is not understanding what you are trying to teach him/her, however, do not let your students feel and see that. It may not only hurt their self-confidence…
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Anubhav

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient with them as they are trying their best to learn as well as to make the lesson as easily understandable as it can be for the student. I feel like I can connect with the students as I have been tutored throughout most of my schooling…
Parth
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Parth

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is not just imparting knowledge but doing so in a way that resonates, ensuring lasting understanding. Beyond mere facts, it's about enlightening minds on a profound level, fostering the ability to connect the dots independently. A tutor should guide students to a point where they grasp concepts deeply, enabling…
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Ann Maree

Chemistry Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach content but to be there as a mentor. Exam periods, life and post-school options can all be stressful for students and it is vital that a tutor can mentor students throughout this through stress mechanisms. This, coupled with effective teaching methods and provision…
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nandita

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
Personally, I recognize that there are many responsibilities that a diligent tutor must fulfill, these include: - patience (no matter how many times a student doesn't understand a concept, a tutor should be patient and keep trying) - A supportive environment (students shouldn't feel judged and should have the confidence to openly ask…
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Eesha

Chemistry Tutor Glenwood, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to understand what the student needs and work through those blocks with positive reinforcement. Some students have a hard time understanding concepts while others have no faith in themselves and struggle to retain information. I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to figure…
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Jennifer

Chemistry Tutor Blacktown, NSW
-to break down concepts to its root showing where the mathematics or science concepts stem from -paying attention to their weaknesses and exposing them to questions from a low to high difficulty (to build their confidence) -exposing them to a variety of questions -have patience and try different methods to explain a concept if the student is…
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Mingyuan

Chemistry Tutor Glenwood, NSW
To be able to adapt to the student's needs. A classroom style of teaching uses a one size fits all approach of teaching students, but the most important role of a tutor is to vary his methods of teaching to help the student understand the information in their own way. Also, being a guide for the student is very important, as giving the answer to…
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Kening

Chemistry Tutor Schofields, NSW
It is most important that a tutor doesn't give up on their students. This means not only continuing teaching the student but also means that the tutor should always believe a student can improve with their guidance. In addition, it is essential for a tutor to be able to learn the student's strengths and weaknesses and their way of thinking, so the…
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Iman

Chemistry Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
The most important things in regard to what a tutor can do for their students consist of possessing the adequate skills to effectively teach students by delivering content in an efficient and effective manner. Having a passion for learning and teaching is also important as students are less likely to enjoy a subject that they lack confidence in,…
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Tanya

Chemistry Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
The most important thing is inspiring curiosity and interest in the subject and building student's confidence. With the help of a tutor, a student can accomplish his goals by practising and providing regular feedback. I can tailor responses and explanantions according to students need. Moreover I can provide a diverse range of resources and I can…
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Paththinigamage

Chemistry Tutor Kings Langley, NSW
“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.†A tutor must not just allow a student to improve whilst with the tutor, but teach them to learn and improve anytime they study without one. Teaching a student to approach challenges, and to develop the habit of using their mistakes as…
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Archana

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
It is very important that a tutor understands the strengths and weakness of a student and approach them accordingly. A personalised approach would be the best method to adopt and it is important to help the students become independent learners. A tutor should prepare the students to be life long learns with a never ending thirst for acquiring…
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Aditya

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
My role as a tutor is not to manufacture a result, it is only to facilitate the student's journey in learning. This is why the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is guide them through their own journey, being present with them in times of difficulty to instruct and clarify questions they need answered most. This extends beyond just…
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Arnav

Chemistry Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
The most important thing is for the tutor to help the student when they have a question, or help them understand a concept or idea which they are confused about. Being able to communicate and simplify ideas so that they are easy to…
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Mark John King

Chemistry Tutor Plumpton, NSW
The most important things that a tutor must do for students is to always demonstrate patience and love towards them. It might take time for them to understand the lesson so you have to bear with them. My strengths as a tutor is that whenever I revisit lessons that I learned in the past, I am passionate to learn/relearn about them and I am also…
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Vanshika

Chemistry Tutor Glenwood, NSW
Other than doing the basics of helping students complete their homework, a tutor should identify which areas a student is struggling in and then focus on that area by reviewing basics and providing extra course material and example answers. This will benefit the student best rather than continuously focusing on questions that the student is…

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My daughter is happy with our decision to use EzyMaths Tutoring. She was struggling studying year 11 maths by distance learning, but she is catching up now she has a tutor. Her tutor is helpful and knowledgeable.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Joshua focused on long division, counting backwards, and solving word problems involving simple algebra.

In Year 11, Joshua reviewed the gas laws—including Boyle's Law and Charles' Law—using practice questions and addressed school worksheet corrections.

For Year 12 Chemistry, Joshua explored equilibrium concepts such as Le Chatelier's Principle and factors affecting equilibrium, with emphasis on interpreting related graphs and applying these ideas to exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, a tendency to rely on mental calculations—"since Joshua really enjoys using mental maths"—meant that important working steps were skipped, making it harder to catch errors in percentage composition questions.

Notes also showed that starting assignments and reports late (Year 12) led to rushed submissions and missed opportunities for tutor feedback.

For junior levels (Year 4), unfinished homework slowed progress into more advanced multiplication and division tasks.

During algebra sessions (Year 7), frustration sometimes interrupted critical thinking, especially when integrating fractions or handling worded problems.

Missed revision meant time was spent reteaching rather than deepening understanding.

Recent Achievements

One Quakers Hill tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who now openly asks for help when stuck on tough chemistry topics, instead of staying quiet—he even took the lead choosing which school assignment experiments to pursue and started work well before the due date.

In Year 10 maths, another student who once hesitated with harder questions now regularly corrects her own mistakes without prompting and can answer challenging problems independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner has begun solving time word problems in her head, something she previously avoided trying aloud.

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 Stanhope Garden Library/ Dennis Johnson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wyndham College.