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Regents Park's tutors include a veteran mathematics teacher with five years' experience across Years 3–12, HSC high achievers including an ATAR 98.25 Sydney Girls graduate and multiple 90+ scorers, accomplished peer mentors, specialist college and academy instructors, and university scholars in engineering, science, law, data science, and education—many with competition distinctions or leadership backgrounds.

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Amitoze

Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Teaching the content required within a particular subject is only the start of what a tutor can do for their student, but teaching them how to apply everything they have learned to not only the subject at hand but how they are tested within that subject. Since going through the HSC I have learned that some subjects teach content in a very…
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Nithya

Tutor Westmead, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is building their confidence; developing their knowledge, skills, and understanding; and promoting independence in learning. The tutor should create a safe space for the student to make mistakes and learn new things. This will develop their resilience and self-confidence. Likewise, a tutor…
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Van-Andrew

Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
Taking a note from those around me who've helped me grow academically and personally, I strongly believe patience and honesty are the highest qualities in a teacher-student relationship. Giving constructive feedback without gloss nor unnecessary severity is key to helping the recipient grow and progress, which won't always take a linear path. As…
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Carina

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
A tutor needs to be a good role model both as a peer and a teacher. They must understand the capabilities and abilities of the students and be able to adjust their learning methods to help meet the needs of the student for them to succeed and achieve their own academic best result while helping the student shape their understanding of the world…
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Thaison

Tutor Fairfield West, NSW
The most important role a tutor can play is showing constant and unconditional support for their student. This is something I've learned from the example of my previous tutor who answered almost every email or text message within the hour within reason. I believe showing this constant support allows the student to trust us as tutors and react more…
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Parmeshwar

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
CLEAR ALL THE DOUBTS, without any hesitation. Because it isn't a classroom in the school. Make the subject as transparent and clear as possible. Make the study material as organised and easy to access as possible. I believe myself to be resilient and a great problem solver and always have loved to help others in all sorts of situations. I can…
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Moksh

Tutor Oatlands, NSW
Give them a simple solution which is easy to remember and apply in most problems I have been helping my classmates understand problems since a young age. I usually try to relate a problem with daily life so that the solutions are easier to…
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Jasun

Tutor Beverly Hills, NSW
To not only improve the student's understanding of the subject, but also foster an appreciation of it, making it approachable rather than scary. Above all, to clarify and embolden the students motivation, to develop the student's own drive to succeed. This is the core of my teaching philosophy, as the student spends most of their week studying…
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Pim

Tutor Five Dock, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. It is to be someone that can positively influence and motivate students to work hard, boost their confidence and overcome any of their problems. I think my biggest strengths would be patience, my positive attitude and my…
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Ibtesam

Tutor North Parramatta, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to always be encouraging and trust that they have it in them to reach their potential. I think to have an unconditional positive regard for the students and being supportive and warm so that they are comfortable is quite important. The content also needs to be engaging so they…
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Aram

Tutor Warwick Farm, NSW
The most important things tutors can do for students are encouraging them, keeping their students motivated allows the students, especially younger ones to have a higher chance of success due to high motivation and encouragement which causes self belief. Other important things a tutor can do is have a personal yet professional relationship which…
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Aidan

Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is not just teaching them well but being able to maintain a positive relationship with the student and make sure they enjoy the lessons and not just another chore like activity My strengths are my communication skills, interpersonal skills, motivation and enthusiasm in being a reliable and friendly person…
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Heather

Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I believe it is very important for a tutor to provide consistent support for a student, to help them gain confidence and understanding in their studies. It is also important for tutors to be up to date in the latest information and syllabus to ensure the best service for the student. I believe my patience and understanding, combined with my…

Local Reviews

Jason is really good and Nick is finding him very helpful.
Nicole, Regents Park

Inside Regents ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Tom worked through algebraic techniques such as expanding and simplifying by factorising expressions, along with revision of indices and powers of zero.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia focused on coordinate geometry by finding gradients between points and revising congruency proofs using triangles.

For Year 10, Ethan completed lessons on surds—including rationalising denominators—and practiced applying index laws to simplify complex expressions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 and 4 maths, some students often relied on mental calculations rather than writing out working; as one tutor observed, "he needs to practice doing his working out on paper rather than in his head." This habit made it harder to catch small errors with fractions and perimeter.

By Year 7, a pattern emerged: homework was sometimes incomplete or rushed, limiting feedback opportunities—"I would like to see his homework completed with more effort… there were quite a few errors that could have been due to lack of understanding or rushing."

In senior years (Year 10/11), confidence issues became pronounced during multi-step algebra and trigonometry problems. Students hesitated when unfamiliar questions arose, doubting their abilities even after correct answers. This hesitation led to missed marks under exam pressure, especially when layout was messy or shortcuts were taken in working—forcing time-consuming backtracking mid-test.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Regents Park noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through algebra now taking extra care with each step—he's started writing out his full working and catching mistakes himself.

Another high schooler recently surprised herself by walking the tutor through a challenging probability problem aloud, a big change from her earlier hesitation to explain her thinking.

In primary, one student who always guessed at perimeter questions was able to calculate the perimeter independently for the first time this week.

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 Regents Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Regents Park Public School.