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Spring Hill's tutors include a primary school teacher with over a decade of K–3 classroom and mentoring experience, two seasoned high school maths teachers, an Assistant Professor of Physics, a Science Prefect and Band 6 achiever in Advanced Maths, a university-level biomedical engineer, and accomplished peer mentors, academic award-winners, and camp leaders.

Olivia
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Olivia

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
The best thing a tutor can do is create an open, collaborative learning environment that instils confidence in their students to learn any concept necessary. I am never afraid of questions as a tutor. In fact, I encourage them because I believe asking questions is the best way to track a student's progress. As a student, I often felt answers…
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Sushmita

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Enhance their holistic learning and support them with not only career pathways but other aspects of education, school etc. Being able to bring about a change in the one of the most fundamental rights, i.e.…
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G M Al

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
A competent tutor should understand their student's needs, provide individualized attention, encourage and motivate, properly explain difficult ideas, and assess progress in order to change their teaching style as needed. The biggest strength of me as a tutor is that I am very patient. I keep trying until the student learn the particular topic…
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Joshua

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
The most important things for a tutor to do is to help a student strengthen their own ability to learn independantly. It is far more important that a student understands the learning process and what works best for them rather than simply memorise a single topic. Having transferable skills as a student and being able to apply their knowledge to…
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Nishtha

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to help them solve the questions, clear their confusion and make them understand the problem. I am a friendly and easy going person which helps me to develop a friendly environment between me and…
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Jennifer

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Provide a calm and supportive environment where learning is a partnership and where a strong relationship between tutor and learner is established. Having positive learning experiences are key to a child's success, along with making the learning fun and engaging. I have had 29 years experience as a classroom teacher. During this time I have…
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Gursharn

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
A tutor plays an important role in a student's life. He/ she acts as a mentor and a role model for a student. The thing that a tutor can do for a student is as follows: 1. Can assist a student in developing knowledge in a particular field. 2. Can provide scaffolding to a student in his/her struggling topics. 3. can motivate a student…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
Parents pay tutors to help their child's grade, so I consider helping them to understand the concept of the subjects are the most important things I can do as a tutor. If they understand the basic concept, it is all about practice and they will stand out at school. I believe my strengths are I am a friendly person, but firm, so I will be their…
Jasmin
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Jasmin

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to practice empathy in order to ensure the student knows they're in a safe environment where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. Being kind and really listening to what they say to you is also essential, as you don't want them to feel like they can't talk to you, as this will result in…
Punya
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Punya

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
- learn about them as individuals - identify their strengths and weaknesses - quality teaching Communication with the students and building a relationship which aids in the improvement of the…
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Parmida

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are build a student's confidence, create a positive learning environment, and adapt to their needs. They should provide clear explanations, offering constructive feedback in the best way, and encouraging curiosity are key to helping students not only understand the concepts but also develop a love for…
Awani
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Awani

Tutor West Wollongong, NSW
There are a number of things a tutor can do for students. Some of them include: -Focusing on their strengths and weaknesses and helping them improve. -Boost a student's confidence and build important learning skills. -Make them realise the importance of time management. -Be flexible, patient and a good listener. • Multitasking Following…
Luke
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Luke

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
Troubleshooting. All students should be able to complete the syllabus as it is designed to be a general outline despite of personal differences. If they have trouble meeting the requirements, tutors should be there to solve their problems. It might be a bit arrogant for a tutor to say being able to provide "help" or "aid" to a student requiring…
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Lovepreet

Tutor Figtree, NSW
According to me, the most difficult part of life is being a student. Because there is a strict rule that students must pass all the subjects even when they are already mastered their favorite subject of study. But they lose their confidence and focus in their mastered subjects and they get lower grades. But the most important thing is that there…
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Feba Sara

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing individualized support tailored to the student's needs, fostering a positive and motivating learning environment, and helping the student build not only subject-specific knowledge but also critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Additionally, effective communication,…
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Nafis Hyder

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Teachers'/tutors' roles have been relatively easy and challenging simultaneously. Nowadays, with the help of the Internet, many resources are available. The main job of a teacher/tutor is to be like a lighthouse and guide them forward in this journey of learning. It is vital to make the student fall in love with the subject and understand its…
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PRIYA

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Every child is different and their way of learning will ofcourse be different. So with a few classes we should understand the pace of student and make the learning process unique for each child. Some children learn better when they learn visually, some learn just by hearing. It depends upon students. Every child is brilliant. Some understand…
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GODFREY

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
1. Making students become creative and critical thinkers. 2. making students become lifelong learners. 3. Assisting students to live and work successfully in the 21st century. 4. Help students have knowledge in -literacy and numeracy. 1. I am a hardworking and self-motivated individual. 2. I am a fast learner. Am able to grasp new concepts and…
Tri
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Tri

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
There are various aspects that are very important to tutoring. Creating a positive and healthy studying environment for the students is extremely important. Tutors need to adjust their teaching methods to meet the learning needs of each individual student. Many students struggle with self-confidence in certain subjects, and tutors can play a…
Tushar
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Tushar

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand the subjects in the easiest possible ways and make them understand why the subject will be useful in their future career. Helping them to improve their core strengths in handwriting, communication abilities, and analytical solving. My strength in tutoring is building…
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Yvonne

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
The most important thing is to work with the student’s thought process and not against it. Also to explain things at a good pace for the student to keep up and not fall behind. To make sure the student understand al the detail of a certain topic, before moving on to the next topic. I am patient, calm and good at explaining things in a simple and…
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Rakshitha

Tutor Gwynneville, NSW
Help them with issues that they cannot clarify anywhere else. Empathize with them and tell them things they can relate to. Help them get a better grade at the same time making them love the subject. I am a good listener, so I wait until the student tells me exactly what their issue is. I make sure my students are comfortable around me. I make…
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Izabella

Tutor Wollongong, NSW
It is important that tutors are committed to their student's learning and are able to provide support for their student if they're experiencing difficulties in their learning. It's also important that tutors foster a positive attitude towards learning. My strengths are: my patience, my passionate and encouraging attitude, and my student-centered…

Local Reviews

Mikaeel is an exceptionally versatile tutor. He is well organised, attentive and gladly takes directions from parents to improve their child's tutoring experience. He comes to every lesson open to my suggestions as a parent on what I would like my son to improve in. He also easily finds areas my son need to improve in and has built the most amazing rapport with him. He is patient and explains well and teach my son something new every lesson. I can't be more happier and would recommend him to everyone.
Nikolina

Inside Spring HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Isla practised simplifying fractions, applying order of operations, and converting values to percentages.

In Year 10, Tom worked through algebra questions and interpreted survey data on his worksheets.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student reviewed transformation and functions—including domain and range definitions—using targeted exercises from the Math 12 curriculum.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, a student's tiredness and lack of focus during counting activities led to more frequent errors with hundreds place changes—"not focused and tired," noted the tutor.

In middle years, one Year 7 student repeatedly forgot to review formulas or practice independently, making it difficult to build confidence for upcoming exams.

Meanwhile, a senior maths student relied heavily on re-doing familiar questions but avoided tackling unsolved problems solo; "he needs to review the solved questions on his own," was observed after multiple sessions. This pattern left gaps in readiness when new material appeared on assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Spring Hill tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, who previously made frequent errors translating worded statements into algebraic equations, was able to work through several on her own after just a few guided corrections.

A high schooler working on statistics not only completed the chapter on mean and regression lines but also asked clarifying questions independently—something he hadn't done before when stuck.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to get distracted with counting activities managed to finish her homework without mistakes and remembered to mark her tens for carrying over during long addition.

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 Eagle Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cringila Public School.