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Spring Farm's tutors feature a PhD physicist and gold-medal university lecturer, a seasoned Pre-Uni tutor, accomplished maths and science mentors with awards like ICAS Distinction and Victor Chang, K–12 English specialists with creative writing degrees, primary education experts with classroom experience, plus peer leaders and dance teachers passionate about supporting young learners.

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Lina

Tutor Spring Farm, NSW
As a tutor, the most important things I can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a deep understanding of the material, and create a supportive, engaging learning environment. I focus on helping students grasp key concepts by breaking them down into manageable parts, using various teaching methods to suit their learning style. I…
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Bronte

Tutor Spring Farm, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide academic help and listen to what their student needs and adapting to their style of learning. I am good at listening and understanding the needs of others and am able to explain concepts in a simple…
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Zoey

Tutor Spring Farm, NSW
To help them understand the problem on their own and to provide them with the skill sets to be able to do this. They should be supported enough that they can have the confidence in themselves that they can do it. I’m a very understanding and patient person. I am aware that not everyone learns at the same pace and sometimes just needs that extra…
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Zaynah

Tutor Spring Farm, NSW
A tutor must act as a mentor for the student to grow in their goals. When I was tutoring primary students I found that their teacher would often just provide them with answers and ask them to memorise it rather than lead them to reach the answers themselves. I disagree with this mentality, finding that the most important aspect of tutoring is…
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Vickal

Tutor Spring Farm, NSW
Build a student confidence. Give them clear and honest feedback. Be a friend rather than a teacher Trust in your student ability and motive them to always think about improvement. Ability to break concept into simple easy to understand steps Help children develop a concept map or mind map at the end of each chapter. Identify student…
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Travis

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is leave the client with a feeling of achievement, that they have gained a new, reinforced or re-established understanding of things they may have been uncertain or unaware about. If at the end of the day the individual feels like they haven't changed, then this, I believe is an indication of…
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Ella

Tutor Elderslie, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is create a safe and positive learning environment, where students feel able to ask questions and voice their concerns without judgement. This is highly important in regards to improvement, as it encourages students to actively engage in their learning. Patience and encouragement are strengths…
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Adrian

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Making sure the Student uses the skills they have been recently taught and to put it into practice. Otherwise knowledge crumbles and cannot be built upon. I deal with people (Both young and old) everyday. I train, Discipline and motivate staff on a daily basis to improve and perform better. I am also really confident when speaking to people and…
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Jason

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Have the student recognise that there is more to the subject than just what they see at school. To understand their unique ways of learning and use that to help them flourish. My main strength has always been communication and time management. In my time as a tutor I have also found patience as a strength. My ability to build strong rapport…
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Blake

Tutor Narellan, NSW
I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is to get to know and read them perfectly. This allows a tutor to know exactly what a student needs to excel, help them set realistic goals and knowing not only when to help but also when not to help, rather letting the student try and solve a complex question themselves without interference.…
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Haseeb

Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing would be to show students that education is fun, it should never be boring. A good teacher should be able to explain and teach in a fun and intuitive way. My key strengths would be my technical knowledge and being able to understand not each student is alike, not each student learns the same way. Therefore…
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Angela

Tutor Harrington Park, NSW
To calmly explain the concept in a way that is easy for the student to understand rather than pushing worksheets and tests out I am very patient with people learning and have many simple ways of explaining things like…
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Shekinah Noshir

Tutor Smeaton Grange, NSW
A tutor is an important role and a mentor. Students select tutors because they have the enthusiasm to learn and perhaps do not have the resources needed which a tutor can fill in. I am calm, patient and have an insight to give my best so that people can benefit from me. I want children to excel and do well beyond they can dream…
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Doyoung

Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
Again, it is understanding and comprehending. Memorising is the second. I am bachelor of clinical science student and I have so much to memorise in anatomy. But even in anatomy, understanding is the first step. I think every thing has a whey they are. I think I need to teach them why they are learning. I focus on one thing "comprehension" I think…
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AKSHAYA

Tutor Glen Alpine, NSW
In my view , the best thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and help them in gaining an inbuilt confidence in those subjects in which he is weak. In my perception, at first students should start to love their subject , then automatically they start to score well in that. I think I can deal with students according to their…
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Edward

Tutor Glen Alpine, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is show that the student can be independent in their thinking and be capable of approaching a question from different angles. I am very against rote learning mathematics as it is not useful to real life and will set them up for failure in university. Therefore my approach involves understanding the…
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christy

Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
Patience, commitment, passion for teaching I can explain concepts tirelessly and encourage…
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Emily

Tutor Harrington Park, NSW
Create a safe and effective space for them to learn and grow academically and socially. I think both teachers and tutors can make a significant difference in young students lives and it’s important to create a safe learning space where they feel they can be their best selves and not be afraid to make mistakes in order to learn. Finding new ways…
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Laura

Tutor Gregory Hills, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and help them become independent, capable learners. Rather than simply giving answers, a good tutor teaches students how to think critically, ask questions, and work through challenges on their own. It’s about creating a space where they feel safe to…
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Keira

Tutor Ellis Lane, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are: Provide clarity: Break down difficult concepts into understandable steps, and be patient when a student struggles. Instill confidence: Help students believe in their ability to succeed by celebrating small victories along the way. Foster a growth mindset: Encourage students to view…
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Denis

Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
A tutor can: . Build a rapport with the student . Fill the gaps in the students' knowledge of the subject matter . Motivate them .Coach and equip students to be able to solve problems /answer questions on their own. My strengths include 19 years of experience in tutoring and being able to connect with students to understand how best to…
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Matthew

Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
The special thing about a tutor compared to a classroom teacher is that tutors deal with students on a much more personal level, with this, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand and relate to the student personally his/her insights on the subject. Tutors can try to understand why the student either love,…
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Mohamad

Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
A tutor's key role is building student confidence. Through clear explanations, individualized support, and celebrating every success, students gain self-assurance in challenging subjects. This boost in confidence transforms their approach to learning, fostering resilience, encouraging independent problem-solving, and paving the way for academic…

Local Reviews

Philip Gorgovski is an excellent teacher who understands to assess the student needs and improvement area and is my son's favourite teacher.
Meena

Inside Spring FarmTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Amy worked on simplifying fractions using the highest common factor and practiced adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators.

For Year 10, Daniel focused on surface area of cylinders and reviewed a recent data test to strengthen understanding of statistics concepts.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James tackled mathematical induction problems alongside advanced applications involving maximum and minimum questions drawn from past HSC papers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student faced ongoing difficulty with arithmetic and times tables, as one tutor noted, "he still relies on finger counting for basic sums." This habit slowed progress during fraction multiplication tasks and meant more time was spent correcting number errors than tackling new ideas.

In Year 9, another student's geometry revision suffered because she only reviewed familiar examples before a test—unfamiliar question types in the exam then felt overwhelming.

Meanwhile, a senior student in Advanced Maths left summary sheets incomplete and skipped writing out full working on complex integration questions; key mistakes went unnoticed until marks were lost on assessment drafts.

Recent Achievements

One Spring Farm tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 8 student who used to get stuck on ratio problems—now he generalises each one and applies the right strategy without prompting.

In Year 10, another student who'd previously hesitated with linear equations is now confidently changing the subject of equations and even created their own summary sheet to use independently during lessons.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler recently started remembering factors off by heart after weeks of times table practice, and this time finished all ten multiplication questions correctly without stopping to count on fingers.

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 Narellan Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Spring Farm Public School.