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Tutors in Silverwater include a former elementary principal and international school curriculum leader with decades of teaching experience, a Dux and academic prizewinner with an ATAR of 97.05, university medallists and Olympiad high achievers, experienced K–12 maths tutors, peer mentors, and educators holding postgraduate degrees in education, engineering, psychology and science.

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Suhaira

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important part of tutoring is being supportive and building the student's confidence. As a tutor, I aim to increase the student's skills and also grow their passion for learning and the subject. As a tutor, I believe the single most important thing in my sessions is to build my students' confidence and build their problem solving skills.…
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Othman

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Make him understand what he is saying Making people understand what I'm saying to…
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Suraksha

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
They can find ways to help the student create interest in studies with various approaches, Perseverance Patience Habit of constant…
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Karen

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important things are to clarify concepts to ensure students understand the material thoroughly by breaking down complex topics into digestible chunks. Foster a safe and supportive environment that encourages students to ask questions, analyse information, and develop problem-solving skills. Offer guidance on areas for improvement and…
monish
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monish

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow the student to freely express his/her doubts without feeling embarrassed. By instilling a positive learning attitude where mistakes are not looked down upon and asking questions is encouraged is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. As by doing so, we are…
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Devraj

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
A tutor can increase the confident level of student. Tutor is very important for student as they boost confidence and self believe. I am confident in teaching profession, since I have spent more than 4 years in teaching as secondary level mathematics and science teacher. I love to teach student when they become more…
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Pragya

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The ability to tutor students in easiest ways that they can actually enjoy and remember is one of the important things that a tutor should do. Moreover, taking care of them and cheering them up and encouraging them towards learning is the second goal. Most importantly, a tutor must have patience to uplift student's behavior along with their…
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Mariam Ilma

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be patient, supportive, and adaptable to their individual learning style. A tutor should make learning engaging while helping the student build both understanding and confidence in the subject. Encouraging questions, celebrating progress, and creating a positive learning…
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Dan Louigi

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important thing is to easily to learn the subject to be teach. I have a long patience when it comes in…
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Gulalai

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I think the most important thing is to understand what the child needs and to not belittle them while helping them understand topics I’m a very understanding and , determined resilient…
John Joshua
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John Joshua

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
To listen and understand them. I am very patient and…
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Bishal

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
To guide the student about how to solve the problem rather than solving ourselves I can teach the student with practical approach by merging the course curriculum with real…
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Rund

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be supportive because no matter how much a student studies they can’t succeed if they don’t have a support system, helping them along the way and having someone who is understanding and wants them to grow as a human not only academically. I think that I’m very understanding due to my own…
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Timothy

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence and understanding at the same time. Instead of just showing the answer, a tutor should guide the student through the reasoning so they understand why something works. A good tutor also creates a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable…
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Santosh

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Friendliness and way of east teaching Keeping students as friendly and giving easy…
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William

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Impart knowledge and guide students along their path whatever that may be My patience, beneficence (I want my students to succeed not only in academia but life in general), intelligence,…
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Joshan

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Firstly, You should possess a attitude to make student comfortable with you and proceed to teach . Secondly, use examples and illustration to let them understand what you want to explain. They are key and compelling . Firstly, communication skills, intellectual ability and demonstration skills is my corr…
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Shunhong

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
For me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is telling them what to study and where to find resources to study. In NSW high school mathematics, some topics are often more important than others (That is some are more likely to appear in the HSC in comparison to others). So as a tutor here, they should be able to tell the student…
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Reyyana

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
in my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify the childs weakness and provide a more personalised approach in teaching to improve their performance which allows them to gain confidence in their academics as a direct result i think i excel in working patiently with students by coping to children's different…
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Lam

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Reliability! When a student chooses to study with a tutor means they are having a struggling time with Math. What they need the most from a tutor is a good guidance, so they don't ever feel Math as a nightmare. They need someone as a friend to rely on and also want a good time in learning Math. - Being patient! For me this has to be my number one…
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Rashik

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Proper communication and constantly teaching the solution to a problem that the students can’t solve until they find it easy, One main strength would be I can patiently teach the students the simplest way to solve the…
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Shirley

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Success is founded by the collective efforts of a tutor and their students. As such, an optimistic mindset to motivate and engage with students is highly regarded. This means, there is no such thing as ‘failure’, it is simply a stepping stone for personal and professional growth. As a tutor, I believe that is the essence in bringing the bright…
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Mariam

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to listen to their questions and observe their process of learning to implement the best strategies for improvement. This would help by working closely with students and parents to create a well liked and easy atmosphere for learning that can bring improvement and the best results. My…

Local Reviews

Flynn is going well with his tutor. We have had 2 sessions and they have been productive. Thanks for your service.
Amy

Inside SilverwaterTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student worked on multiplication and division skills, including strategies for long division using step-by-step written methods.

Year 8 student, Jessica, focused on algebra—specifically expanding and simplifying expressions as well as a brief introduction to factorisation.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student revised laws of indices and exponents by identifying patterns in number theory questions from the curriculum.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often skipped writing steps in algebra, especially with negatives and surds—"he preferred to do it in his head," one tutor observed—leading to sign errors that took extra time to correct.

In Year 12, unfinished homework meant valuable lesson time was spent catching up on questions instead of tackling new calculus topics; late submissions were sometimes due to outside commitments like sport or camp.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled with remembering trigonometry formulas after switching topics, making it hard to apply concepts during practice tests.

These moments left students feeling behind just as new material was introduced.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Silverwater recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after previously struggling with exam errors, now spots and corrects "silly mistakes" on his own—he fixed about a quarter of his latest paper without prompting.

In another session, a Year 10 student who once left homework unfinished has started submitting it consistently and even asks for clarification when stuck, rather than guessing or staying silent.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to need help with multi-digit addition can now solve sums like 23+28 independently by remembering to carry forward—a step he often missed before.

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