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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.

Kelsi
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Kelsi

Tutor Elderslie, NSW
Listen to their needs and concerns and address them. As a student that used to struggle before finding suitable tutors, I can empathise and work with students to find a method that works for…
Parthina
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Parthina

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
Listen to the student. A tutor must pay attention to the students weakness and strategise around this. I am very patient and…
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Yafeng

Tutor Narellan Vale, NSW
The most important things would be being able to properly respond to any questions from students and being able to effectively implement teaching strategies that enable students to get the most out of their tutoring experience. My strengths are being able to clearly articulate my points across to other people, being organised & meticulous in my…
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Keyan

Tutor Camden, NSW
I believe it is important to be patient, organised and most of all always available as a resource for them to use. When studying the higher levels of mathematics, it is important to be able to understand not only that you got a question wrong, but how you got it wrong and how you can correct this mistake in the future. This can be achieved through…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
I believe beyond teaching students content, a tutor should be able to teach students how to learn in the way that is best for them. Understanding and being able to relate to the students, as well as a thorough understanding of the content (particularly for…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
Being understanding and patient of a students current knowledge level, and their rate of learning. So as not to overwhelm them. The overall experience with a tutor should be to facilitate learning happening at school. Very patient teacher Practical approach to teaching Good with kids of all…
Charly
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Charly

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
Help them find the way that they learn best. Being able to find unique ways to get children involved in there…
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ABDUL

Tutor Narellan, NSW
One of the most important things is to build the student’s confidence, not just their knowledge, and to actually listen to the student so that they can get the most out of tutoring. My main strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. I try to explain concepts in different ways depending on how a student learns best, whether…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Narellan, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide time, patience, and a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. One of my key strengths as a tutor is my patience. Every student learns at a different pace and patience is paramount in helping them feel supported…
Jack
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Jack

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Supporting them, student comes first. - Organisation - Communication - Adaptability - Professional - Knowledgeable with mathematics - Work…
Tristan
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Tristan

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Tutors should be able to provide students with a deep, thorough understanding of the coursework they are struggling with, while developing their confidence and positive behaviour for learning the respective material at hand. A tutor should not only teach the student the material, but also mentor them to make sure that they can perform effectively…
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Rylee

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Build a trusting, encouraging relationship Explain concepts clearly and patiently Adapt to the students learning needs Boost confidence and motivation Give constructive feedback and celebrate progress I am patient and take time to explain concepts clearly. I adapt my approach to each student’s learning style. I build students’ confidence…
Marcia
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Marcia

Tutor Narellan, NSW
A tutor has to be kind and reasonable, a tutor is not a teacher so there is not the same expectations. A tutor is there to help you learn in the journey, they strength your knowledge and abilities. My ability to engage with the child is one of my strengths, I understand their struggles as I once went through it too. If a student does not…
Milen
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Milen

Tutor Narellan, NSW
Building their confidence rather than shattering it. Too many tutors often put their students down if they misunderstood a concept. I want to strive to be a tutor that becomes apart of their academic journey. I think my ability to clearly communicate my concepts enhances my ability to be an effective tutor. My method of teaching allows the…
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Sheona

Tutor Narellan, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is generative a supportive learning and environment and present genuine compassion and commitment towards a students success. This is achieved by accomodating to individual student needs, empathy, patience, class preparation, and strong communication skills. As a tutor, my strengths lie in adaptability,…
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Esinam

Tutor Narellan, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are explain concepts clearly, be patient, and create a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions. It’s also important to adapt to the student’s learning style and help build their confidence so they can become more independent in their learning. I think my…
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Raissa

Tutor Mount Annan, NSW
I believe tutors should care about their students personal development; not just about getting good grades. It is important to notice all progress, small and large alike, as every student is different, and encourage them to grow every step of the way. I am communicative and am able to explain things in a way that is easy to understand. I have…
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Kayla

Tutor Camden South, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only focus on assessment performance, but to help a student to love learning. I have recognised that merely rote learning and constantly completing practice questions can only allow a student to improve so far- a student must have interest in what they are learning and have a…
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Anisa

Tutor Camden Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be there for them, both through aid in academic studies and through personal encouragement. A tutor needs to make sure the student feels safe and understood, seen and heard. Therefore, I believe a tutor needs to just have faith in their students. That is the best and most important thing a…
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Fizza

Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build trust and confidence. A student should feel comfortable asking questions without fear of being judged. Beyond improving grades, a tutor should help students develop study habits, problem-solving skills, and self-belief so they can succeed on their own too. My main strengths are patience…
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Sameer

Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
The most important thing would be to make the lessons engaging and fun so the student doesn't feel forced to be there and is able to enjoy working on the subject and gain pleasure out of it. As a student I found that I did worse in subjects that weren't as engaging so I wanna make sure that my students are engages I would say my biggest strength…
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Mahir

Tutor Smeaton Grange, NSW
Be honest and make sure the student is actually benefitting from taking tuitions from you. I think my strengths are my knowledge and my experience . I can explain things properly and I also have good grades in these…
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Wania

Tutor Smeaton Grange, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is provide consistent support while understanding how each student learns. A tutor should encourage students to strive for their best while also offering reassurance when they are struggling. Creating a supportive environment where students feel valued and confident is essential. I believe one of…

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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.