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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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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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Yonghyeon

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing I can do for my students is to empower them with effective learning strategies and boost their confidence and motivation. It's crucial not to judge their abilities based on their immediate test results. I will also take the responsibility of providing constructive feedback to both students and parents…
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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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Aarya

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I feel that being qble to understand with the students point of view is the most important thing as we habe gone through the same phase. No one knows everthing. We learn in the process of teaching so giving and getting knowledge from one another is one of the most imprtant thing a tutuor can do for a student. I am friendly, calm and modern. I try…
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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…
William
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William

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Being flexible and adapt/accustom teaching style according to student to best suit their learning experience. Being attentive to the students academic needs and punctual in answering their questions instantly. Being able to My strengths come from being a fresh graduate that just completed HSC and is very familiar on the common style of questions…
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Awais

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Always try to explain each and every detail to the student and be open to questions. I am quite professional at dealing with children as they are quite active. I am not only interested in making them learn but also i wanna learn from…
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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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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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Eileen

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Every student has the capacity to achieve academic success, and the key to that is gaining confidence in their skills which can only happen through understanding and patience. Tutors should also be available for guidance and emotional support as school is a difficult period in anyone's life. Academically, I achieved an E4 band for both Mathematics…
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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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Mohomed Kamil

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire a love for learning, instill confidence, and provide personalized support. By creating a nurturing and engaging environment, tutors can ignite students' curiosity and passion for the subject. Building confidence is crucial, as it empowers students to tackle…
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Adrian

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Help the improve and understand concepts they do not understand themselves. Also, to encourage students to be diligent in what they do and help them overcome adversities to their success. I believe I can explain ideas and concepts clearly and concisely to students. I believe I can help students improve at the subject given time and dedication.…
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Irene

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Listen, support, challenge and encourage the students to challenge themselves. Be thoroughly aware of the learning areas in need of focus and then prepare the resources and activities that will support and challenge the student. Close communication with the parents and school will ensure there are no 'gaps' in the learning progress. Maturity,…
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Anthony

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
One thing I consider to be the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them settle into a good study routine so they're ready for university life. I believe that my strength as a tutor is being able to help in the fields of Mathematics and IT. Currently undergoing units of University level maths and…
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Hai-Won

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I think it is very important that a tutor knows their student very well and can make the work they are teaching comprehensible (so that the student has a clear understanding of what is going on). They should also be able to provide additional guidance by finding methods that would help students who have particularly difficult time understanding…
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Woohee

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide support for the student to allow the student to grow confident and proud of their work. I also think that being able to create a fun tutoring environment is important as it will allow them to be eager in their own learning and provide an optimistic learning environment. …
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Ali

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
A tutor should understand and accept the condition of the student and find ways to improve his/her understanding by giving suitable examples and explaining in an eloquent way. The best way to do that is by making them feel comfortable. I’m versatile and understanding. I help the students to grasp the concept by giving several examples. I believe…
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Ismath Maryam

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
Not only make the achieve higher grade but also a good tutors duty is to make them prepared for the reality, and prepare them for any kind of challenge. I am a good listener and a keen observer. More than that I always try to be that teacher whom I never had and always wanted in my life. So I always try to be a focused to achieve…
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Chris

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
leading them to find the correct way of understanding knowledge and answering exam questions. Key thing is about letting the students know the method in studying & taking exams. Patience, of course, is an indispensable merit for tutors. Academically strong in high school maths; the experience of succeeding in yr 12 math exams, which I will be…
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Nashita

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient and personable with the student. Tutoring is very different from a school environment, in that the benefits that exist are going at a pace that is suitable to the student's needs. Tutors are understanding and can target specific difficulties in a student's learning. We also not only identify…
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Matthew

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important thing they can do is making sure that they make sure that the student is on top of their studies and making sure that they are achieving the highest possible marks within the best of their abilities. I believe that I uphold wits and strengths similar to a classroom teacher; very engaging and making sure that the students are…
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Aiden

Tutor Silverwater, NSW
I believe the most important thing is for tutors to encourage students well and motivate with positive reinforcement. Very often I see students struggle on a difficult topic and this quickly demotivates them from working. This can bleed into other areas of work that they would otherwise not struggle too much in, resisting putting in effort when…

Local Reviews

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