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Springwood's tutors include a veteran high school maths teacher, a primary teaching graduate and science honours scholar, experienced Kumon and private tutors, peer mentors with university distinctions in physics and maths, seasoned literacy coaches, accomplished music leaders, state-level academic awardees, and dedicated educators with rich backgrounds in supporting diverse K–12 learners.

Dallas
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Dallas

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Support young people in their individual approach to encourage self-understanding, self-awareness and self-belief. Quite recently, I was diagnosed with a disorder which affects how I process information. I didn't know this going through adolescence, but I remember the struggle and feeling limited in what was/wasn't achievable. It's important to…
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Connor

Tutor Springwood, NSW
I can see from one's point of view. Ability to bridge the gap in a human to human way. Empathy. Perspective. The ability to tackle novel problems and come to solutions in a systematic way and the ability to show this thought process to a student. The student ends up with a deep understanding of the topic Very empathetic. Ability to see the…
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Tobias

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Help them achieve a specific goal e.g. get a specific grade in a subject. Good communication…
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Dylan

Tutor Springwood, NSW
I believe the most important role a tutor plays is to establish a friendly relationship with the student. This makes learning more engaging and achievable. My previous tutoring experience has shown me that students learn best when they are engaged more personally. For example, relating concepts to the hobbies of a student allows them to perceive…
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Hamish

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Providing students with problem-solving techniques is important as this can provide an alternate perspective of the steps required solving challenging questions whilst also listening to the individuals needs. My strengths as a tutor are ensuring I understand the student's needs and providing the necessary strategies to overcome problems whilst…
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Marius

Tutor Springwood, NSW
At the end of a session, you want your student to understand the concept being taught, rather than blindly solving problems using formulae without understanding why. Targeting low-confidence areas: Most people like doing things they're good at but if you're already competent in those areas, you're just wasting time. This is why it's important…
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Dhruvi

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Be honest, flexible, patient, good listener, professional, share your own experiences with the student to Bose their confidence, teach on how to learn, be confident and be a collaborator. These are the most important things that a tutor can do and should be able to for a student as we are responsible for teaching them and help them to be more…
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Shane

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Mentoring the students to become better people intellectually and building strategies where they can implement after the tutoring has ceased. Therefore, the confidence of achieving academically can spill into all forms of life. Understanding that each students will bring different strengths to a problem and working with their strengths to overcome…
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Karla

Tutor Springwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to understand not only where they need assistance in their school work, but how they best learn. No matter how good or well-educated a tutor is, if they can't adapt to different learning styles, the student will not benefit. Through helping my classmates throughout high school, I have…
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Susan

Tutor Springwood, NSW
Explain concepts to students that they do not understand. Fill in the gaps that they have not been able to grasp at school in the classroom. By explaining topics and concepts to the students they obtain confidence and that in turn enhances their ability to progress in the subject they are experiencing difficulty in. Tutoring is the bridge to…
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Callum

Tutor Faulconbridge, NSW
To help them understand their strengths and how they learn best so that they can achieve their fullest potential in a way that doesn't lessen their mental, physical or emotional wellbeing. Patience, empathy, and over a thousand hours volunteering one-on-one with young people to help them with schoolwork and the challenges of…
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Tobey

Tutor Winmalee, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do in my opinion is understand how a student thinks and foster a sense of encouragement regarding that thinking pattern. Personally in my experience I have found that this is very helpful and just overall a nice quality to have in a teacher/tutor. I believe my strengths as a tutor come from the fact I…
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Alan

Tutor Blaxland, NSW
The most significant aspect of benefit which a tutor can imposed on a student is patience and the drive to ensure the student has received a full understanding of the topic. These two aspects require extensive skills of balance as imbalance amongst either aspect can create an uncomfortable experience of learning for students. As a tutor, from my…
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Carmen

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
Giving them the confidence to see that they are just as able as any other kid. Knowing how to be on level with the student and seeing what the problem is, why they are confused and how to deal with it. Having a good rapport with…
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Ahmed

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
Communication clearly with students Mathematics teachers currently working in…
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anton

Tutor Hawkesbury Heights, NSW
To explain why things are the way they are, for students to understand the inner workings of mathematics, engineering and physics methodology. As I only teach online, it allows students to do it in the comfort of their own home, with consistent lessons not affected by travel hindrances. Teaching online lessons I can teach engaging classes allowing…
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Timothy

Tutor Hazelbrook, NSW
Guide them through difficult subject matter in a relatable and clear fashion to help a student overcome barriers that they are facing in a particular subject. I believe it would be good to be personable, kind and understanding. imparting a love for mathematics as well. I am able to communicate effectively and have patience and understanding. I…
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Chelsea

Tutor Sun Valley, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be friendly and make sure they feel welcome. It's also important to make sure the student is understanding the content and if they aren't to reiterate the points or try to teach them in another way. My strengths as a tutor are that I am highly organised and prepared, I am very…
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Samantha

Tutor Blaxland, NSW
For me, the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to set aside the necessary time and effort aside for each session. This is vital when helping the student to maintain their motivation and dedication to their work. Time management and the ability to plan each session; (some students may find it difficult to sort out for themselves…
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Keira

Tutor Warrimoo, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do is to make sure the student can feel confident, making the subject enjoyable to learn, rather than stressful and disheartening. I try to understand what part they are struggling with, so I can help them understand, rather than learn rote answers. So this means I'm patient, and a good…
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Josiah

Tutor Linden, NSW
Teaching the student to be motivated to learn, and how to learn and access the resources they need to learn is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Once the student is confident that they can learn, they can become a much better independent learner, and require much tutelage outside of class. I consider one of my most useful…
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Jorja

Tutor Mount Riverview, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand their needs. Whether it be how they learn, what areas they struggle in, or which areas they wish to excel in. Each student is different from the other, and understanding these differences is key in helping the student with their learning. Building a positive relationship is also…
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Veronica

Tutor Woodford, NSW
I can be there for a student and reassure them that human brains are sometimes complicated but once you take down the barriers to learning, then you can really take off. It's alright to be confused, it's a sign you're thinking. You're almost there, and if we talk about it and try some simpler examples, then it will all fall into place. Since 2019…

Local Reviews

My daughter and I are both very happy with Stephanie, especially her communication with parents and student is fantastic. My daughter has improved a lot in her study and her results have improved a lot. Stephanie is very punctual and helpful for students.
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Inside SpringwoodTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Chloe focused on reading comprehension and practiced counting activities using her workbook.

In Year 9, Alexia reviewed multiplying and dividing algebraic equations as well as simplifying these expressions in preparation for an upcoming test.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan worked through financial maths by calculating tax, Medicare levy, and determining taxable income and tax refunds using real-world examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student struggled to keep track of sign conventions when solving algebraic expressions; as one tutor noted, "careful with which method to use for addition/subtraction and multiplication." This often led to confusion in multi-step problems.

In Year 11 Financial Maths, incomplete formula recall and lack of organized notes made it hard for another student to calculate taxable income or the Medicare levy—especially under test conditions.

Meanwhile, a primary learner's tendency to avoid writing out working due to fear of making mistakes meant errors with letter formation and sight words lingered longer than necessary, slowing their reading progress.

Recent Achievements

A Springwood tutor recently noticed some genuine progress across different year levels. During a high school maths session, Isabelle, who previously hesitated with financial maths problems, showed real persistence and was able to work through perimeter and area questions for various shapes like trapeziums and cylinders with increasing accuracy.

Tariq, another high school student, moved from needing step-by-step help with percentages to accurately converting fractions into percentages by multiplying them by 100 on his own.

Meanwhile, in primary, Lillian not only spelled all her weekly words correctly but also explained her science project enthusiastically—something she used to shy away from sharing aloud.

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 Blue Mountains Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Springwood Public School.