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Tutors in Riverstone include a PhD mathematician with over seven years of university lecturing, a former head of campus and high school assistant principal with decades of teaching and curriculum leadership, an HSC state-ranked Indonesian and Literature student, peer mentors and homework club leaders, and seasoned tutors experienced in guiding K–12 students to academic success.

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Jasica

Economics Tutor Woodcroft, NSW
A tutor can provide personalized guidance tailored to the student's learning style and needs, and foster a supportive environment that boosts the student's confidence and motivation. Communication Skills: "I believe one of my strengths is my ability to explain concepts clearly and in different ways. Patience: "I am very patient and…
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Tanya

Economics 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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Jose Feliciano

Economics Tutor Ropes Crossing, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be approachable. For a tutor to be a successful guide, the student must feel comfortable in discussing their issues and weaknesses. They must seek to answer their own questions and bring up problems that need to be addressed. I pride myself on my patience, diligence, and relatability in…
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Boipelo

Economics Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for students is to listen, which helps us understand their needs and enables us to help them effectively. I also think preparation on a tutor's part is a very important part of the relationship with a student. I would consider myself to be a great listener, which comes in handy in tutoring and I my…
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Dheeraj

Economics Tutor Kellyville, NSW
As a tutor, I believe the most important things I can do for my students are providing individualized attention, fostering a positive learning environment, explaining concepts clearly, encouraging critical thinking, and motivating them. Tailoring my approach to their needs, creating a safe space for learning, and helping them understand and apply…
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Abhi

Economics Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear guidance, foster a supportive learning environment, and inspire confidence in the student's abilities. A tutor should personalise their teaching approach to suit the student’s individual needs, helping them to understand difficult concepts at their own pace.…
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Angella

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
Know how fast or slow they understand to know how to help them and also know relatable examples I can easily understand the students point of view and help them see it the right way and students learn…
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Yashica

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
A tutor should truly believe in a students ability to learn no matter where they stand. Encouraging a growth mindset is therefore essential, helping students develop confidence in their abilities so they feel empowered to tackle challenges on their own. They should also ensure that students truly understand the material rather than just memorising…
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Shreeyut

Economics Tutor Schofields, NSW
Patience is an essential quality required from a tutor as it is important to acknowledge that every student has a different level of understanding and approach towards their studies, and thus the best method of maximising their understanding is to tailor our teaching methods to motivate their learning and provide an encouraging learning…
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YIK HANG

Economics Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
A good tutor should be patient to the students. It is very easy to lose patience or keep temper with students who does not listen or refuse to learn. As a tutor, we should be try to understand them and use different ways to teach them and be patience. I really enjoy being with kids and I know the best way to communicate with them. I am also…
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Keerthan

Economics Tutor Vineyard, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, create a positive and supportive learning environment, and tailor their approach to the student’s individual needs. A tutor should help students feel comfortable asking questions and make learning engaging so they develop both understanding and the skills to…
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Kumail

Economics Tutor Vineyard, NSW
To be a friend and to be able to help students feel confident and prepared for whats to come in the future. Fun and interactive conversations. Specific activities for meeting specific needs. Patient and…
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Daniel

Economics Tutor The Ponds, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help hone their skills, give them confidence in their abilities and create a supportive environment where they aren't shy to ask questions. I believe my greatest strength as a tutor lie in my empathetic, kind, and patient demeanor. Moreover, I am great with communication and…
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Benz

Economics Tutor The Ponds, NSW
It's the capacity to come up with new approaches to assist your kids in learning. Students learn in different ways and at varying speeds. As a student, I expect my teachers to explain things in a way that I can grasp. Unlike my university instructors, who simply read the slides and call it a class. NO! I don't teach that manner, and I don't…
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Pranav

Economics Tutor Colebee, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to be able to connect with their students and understand their needs and requirements and teach them accordingly. This is important because not all teaching methods work for everyone, therefore tutors need to work accordingly. I have good communication skills, I am well-managed, able to work in teams, am…
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Imraan

Economics Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The two most important things as a tutor are: Encouragement: To constantly reaffirm to the child they can do something even when struggling and to make them feel accomplished when completing a task they were previously bad at. Understanding The Concept: I believe one of the key things that distinguish tutors is if they explain…
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Gurpreet

Economics Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
Understanding the student has to be the most important thing a tutor can do. As a tutor, you need to know that the student might be scared to attempt that particular subject and face his/her weakness. Thus, you should make the student feel comfortable enough to communicate to you about his problems and be reassured that you will help him/her…
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Anand

Economics Tutor Windsor Downs, NSW
Ensure that the student genuinely understands the material, rather than just memorizing it. This involves breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts and explaining them in a way that makes sense to the student.Help the student gain confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and acknowledging their progress. I can…
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Tanavpreet

Economics Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is really to distribute their knowledge about the content they are tutoring. It involves setting them up for the final exams by providing them with assistance in areas where they are not confident in terms of content. This includes providing resources such as unlimited past papers, notes, tips, and feedback…
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Awais

Economics Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
I believe that a tutor must be empathetic towards their student. A tutor must understand that each student is going through a separate journey in life and explore how their life experiences may have shaped their perception of their strengths and weaknesses. By understanding these circumstances, I believe a tutor should design an environment where…
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Ayaan Akhalak

Economics Tutor Dean Park, NSW
Increase their confidence to be both fast and accurate at answering questions. In this way a student is able to maximise their marks and full potential. My strengths as a tutor would be my approachability and ability to describe problems in simple and real-life…
Krish
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Krish

Economics Tutor Stanhope Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure the student is comfortable to ask questions and is able to approach you while trying to understand a concept. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to understand what a student is struggling with and figure out different ways in which to teach the concept. I am fun and approachable…
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Nerieza

Economics Tutor Oakhurst, NSW
Giving them much time to learn things that may considered difficult for them. Having a heart for children for them to learn in a good and well mannered…

Local Reviews

Nicholas is improving and he has told me the teacher is good and he likes the maths lessons and it's helping him at school
Pedro

Inside RiverstoneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Charlize practised comparing fractions with different denominators and used pie graphs to visualise them, then worked on long division problems using the HMS-down method.

In Year 10, Justine focused on circle geometry exam questions, including applying angle properties in diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ivanna tackled inverse and composite functions from chapters 4I and 4J, building fluency with function operations and notation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student's lesson revealed a key process gap: he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors, making it hard to spot mistakes until late.

In Year 12 probability, a student left boxes empty when unsure, rather than attempting partial answers or using feedback to guide their thinking.

One primary student hesitated to ask for help with spelling rules and vowel placements, leading to repeated errors on writing tasks.

Missed homework in senior mathematics meant concepts like the triangle inequality and Kruskal's algorithm faded between lessons, forcing time to be spent reteaching instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Riverstone noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with new maths concepts now independently applies the point-gradient formula and can explain her reasoning for both domain and range questions, even asking follow-up questions when stuck.

Another high schooler has started double-checking answers on their own and will pause the lesson to clarify anything unclear, rather than quietly guessing like before.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once struggled with multiplication tables now remembers strategies between lessons—she was able to recall the 4 times table from memory after practice without needing prompts.

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 Vinegar Hill Memorial Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Riverstone Public School.