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Revesby Heights' tutors include a university assistant professor and STEM curriculum leader with 15 years' experience, a music and advanced maths tutor for HSC students, award-winning high school duxes and academic medalists, seasoned primary-level mentors, accomplished creative writers and musicians, and dedicated volunteers with proven records in supporting K–12 student learning.

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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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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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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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Martina

Tutor Condell Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to become their friend and to inspire them. Building friendship significantly emphasises the friendly interaction between the two and it benefits the student to become more open with their tutor. This allows the student to communicate their troubles in subjects without needing to feel…
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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…
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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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Manish

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
Presenting material to students in new, digestible ways. Demonstrating practical aspects of study areas. Assessing and working with students' different abilities. Preparing students for exams and assessments. Patience. Flexibility, Dynamism & Openness to Changing. Emotional IQ. Good Communication Skills and the Ability to Make Students…
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Afrida

Tutor Pleasure Point, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop a good enough connection with the student which would allow them to be comfortable enough to open up about any questions they have with the content being taught. This involves building rapport with the student and understanding thoroughly how the student grasps information and…
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Ali

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
I think confidence is key, it’s not about rigorous testing, its about ensuring that they have confidence to solve the problem, focusing on teaching the method in different ways. ( E.g teaching a formula in maths based on step by step, visual and writing the instructions down in words) I never really had a normal study method and it really made…
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Mohammed Farzan

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
- connections with students - passion to teach for the benefit of ither people - teach my students values, about discipline and hard work that they can apply to other areas of their life. - strong communication skills. I noticed this within my participation within the electrical engineering society as a HR member. - engaging and enthusiastic,…
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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…
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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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Amina

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
helping students in getting a better understanding on the areas they think they need more help in, and motivating students in trying their ultimate best. Tutoring is about implementing study skills, strengthen subject comprehension, boost students confidence while building learning skills. - My strengths are my communication skills - My ability…
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tsitsi

Tutor Milperra, NSW
help them realise they can understand any problem. everything looks hard before you have a solution but once you see it, it's incredibly clear. you just need to keep trying. my positivity, patience and motivation. no one student is more capable than another it's just a matter of finding a way to get them to enjoy what their learning and realise…
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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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Armak

Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is to help students connect to what they are learning. It is the job of the tutor to differentiate instruction based on the learning preferences of the students. Further, a tutor reinforces what the students have been learning at school. I am a teacher with 15 years of teaching experience. My last school was…
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Bryan

Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
One of the most important things would be the environment the tutor and student are in. The more comfortable but slightly stressed-out the students are, the more productive the tutoring session would be. Another essential aspect of tutoring would be the ability for the tutor to deeply understand the concept themselves in order for them to simplify…
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Luke

Tutor Oatley, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is empower a student by making them believe in their ability. My strengths are that I can empathise with students as I have been in their positions. In addition, I believe I have a strength in clear communication, which is important because that helps me explain solutions to students and help them understand…
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Ewan

Tutor Menai, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is help the student gain a proper understanding of concepts to aid all their personal study and school work. They should work to build a passion for the subject in the student so they begin to enjoy the study rather than see tutoring and studying as a hassle, which will help their exam performance…
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Eleni

Tutor Condell Park, NSW
Motivate their students. I have a motto that I tell all of my members: "It doesn't matter if we get it right or wrong. An incorrect answer is an opportunity to learn something new." It's something I truly believe and something the children I tutor respond really well to. It takes the pressure off the need to be perfect and instead focuses them on…
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Jason

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to cause a positive change in their students, whether it be an improvement in their grades, or a development in their learning skills. For a tutor's knowledge to successfully translate into a student and cause them to grow is the best thing a tutor can do. Patience, communication skills, problem solving,…
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Jason

Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student isn't to just teach them the content, but instill a certain way of thinking. This way of carrying yourself can be summed up in five words: the relentless pursuit of knowledge. I wish to bring that mindset to the students I tutor so they not only make the most of their learning in the…
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Bang Ying

Tutor Oatley, NSW
The best thing a tutor can do is to understand the hardships as a student, compared to teachers, having recently completed some of these courses, we can provide some tips and hacks to help students learn and excel. I am very patient and has studied through multiple programs, I am also multilingual which helps me in communicating with some other…

Local Reviews

Great support from the start. Communication is a big thing and we have not been let down
Helen, Revesby Heights

Inside Revesby HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ethan worked on revising surface area and volume of triangular prisms, practicing examples ahead of a test.

In Year 11, Nahyan focused on calculus, including finding derivatives and identifying maximum and minimum points on graphs using past exam questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Lara tackled integration skills by working through areas under curves and between two curves, applying these concepts to recent trial paper problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Mathematics, over-reliance on familiar question types has limited exposure to challenging problems—one tutor observed, "she needs more practice with HSC-style questions to handle time pressure and uncommon scenarios."

Meanwhile, in Year 8 Science, a student struggled to extract key information from sources when writing responses, making it hard to support answers with evidence.

At the primary level, incomplete or unclear written working—such as not copying sums correctly for homework—led to repeated confusion in basic addition and times tables. In these moments, missed steps or avoidance of showing working left gaps that slowed progress and dented confidence during class reviews.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Revesby Heights noticed a big shift for Nahyan, who previously hesitated with integration and trig; now she's independently solving exam-style questions at speed, even choosing new methods to tackle problems on her own.

Christina, in Year 8, used to get stuck drawing diagrams from written trigonometry problems but is now applying strategies she helped develop and attempting more complex geometry tasks without as much guidance.

Meanwhile, Anisa in primary school—who once found fractions overwhelming—recently tackled all her fraction simplification homework by herself and confidently explained each step aloud as she worked.

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 Padstow Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like De La Salle College, Revesby Heights.