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Tutors in St Johns Park include seasoned K–10 specialists with years of Maths and English experience, HSC Duxes and ATAR 96+ achievers, university science and engineering students, current and future school teachers, peer mentors, Olympiad top performers, academic scholarship recipients, youth leaders, and passionate coaches dedicated to nurturing student growth at every level.

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Sara

Ancient History Tutor Yennora, NSW
I think it’s important to apply structure to there study plans and provide suitable ways of understanding new concepts. I think it’s also important to make the child comfortable in expressing themselves by making the session more about them to better understand there weaknesses . I’m good at identifying why study habits are ineffective and…
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Marlene

Ancient History Tutor Yennora, NSW
The most important things are to be gentle and to guide the student in a caring way. Listen when the student speaks and take any feedback on board. I like to use the 2 stars and a wish method to identify and recognise students' strengths whilst identifying areas they'd like to work on. Respect is also an important factor and it goes two ways. I am…
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Daniel

Ancient History Tutor Lurnea, NSW
Being able to give them the independence of trying a question and then spending a reasonable amount of time trying to solve it rather than only explaining for the full tutoring session. My strength would be pinpointing what the student doesn't understand and using analogies or using patterns from concepts they already understand to portray the…
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Issac

Ancient History Tutor Middleton Grange, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to help the student become an independent learner. It is very essential to teach the student about the content and helping them to get correct answers, but the most important thing is to develop their confidence, critical thinking, and problem solving skills in order to answer future questions by…
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Daniel

Ancient History Tutor Fairfield East, NSW
I consider the most important things tutor's have to offer students is insight and wisdom into effective ways of thinking that help them to deal with the current challenges that they are facing in their studies and sometimes in their life. I believe my greatest strength is my ability to perseverance to keep trying until I can find a way to connect…
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Ankitha

Ancient History Tutor Middleton Grange, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to be able to motivate and support them academically, as well have a relationship where the student is comfortable with being open with their tutor. I am able to think and explain ideas in such a way that young children can understand. I can engage a group of students so that they learn…
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Fathima

Ancient History Tutor Pemulwuy, NSW
Build their knowledge, fill in the gaps and take them to where they need to be. I am patient and focused and sometimes if a student doesn\'t understand something, I know it may relate to some foundational knowledge the student does not have. so I try to fill in the gaps before I proceed. For eg a student can\'t understand what is a 2% debenture if…
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Aadita

Ancient History Tutor Greystanes, NSW
Flexibility and encouragement are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. There is no doubt that every student learns and engages with academic content in a different way. As a tutor, you can diversify study materials and content to make sure that each student not only finds it engaging but is also encouraged to use their learning…
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Prisha

Ancient History Tutor Horningsea Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is being able to understand the students situation and problems and work based on it. It is most important the student and tutor have a good connection where they are able to communicate with to each other on a much more effective manner. As a tutor my strengths would be that I’m extremely…
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Tracey

Ancient History Tutor Chester Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can offer are their knowledge and experience for a particular subject and finding a suitable strategy to help a student reach their goals. I am able to listen carefully to understand a person's issues which would in turn help me find the best way to transfer my skills in maths onto others and invigorate people's…
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Naveera

Ancient History Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, provide clarity, and create a supportive learning environment. A tutor should help students feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgement, especially when they’re struggling or unsure. It’s also important for a tutor to tailor their…
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Claret

Ancient History Tutor Chester Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and empathetic with them. Learning from a tutor can be frustrating and tiresome, especially when the student is not getting it right. A tutor should have the ability to carry the student through this, encouraging and motivating them to achieve their best academic…
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Isabella

Ancient History Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
Listen. Students often feel overwhelmed and are unable to understand content because they don’t feel they are truly being listened to - something I relate to as a former student, and can easily combat by employing listening as paramount. I am incredibly patient and able to vary my methods of communication to connect with divergent personalities.…
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Jade

Ancient History Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
There are many important things which a tutor needs to do and can do for a student, one of them being asking them about their understanding on certain topics which they’re struggling with, help them improve study habits, help them overcome academic obstacles as well as building confidence and push the need for academic progression! I’m very…
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Regan

Ancient History Tutor Merrylands, NSW
They can teach various things which can help them grow all over and perform their daily tasks. Tutor needs to make student understand their subjects and clarify their doubts. I’m kind, helpful and easy understanding so that people can easily cooperate with me and I can easily make them understand things. I have knowledge in different subjects…

Local Reviews

Regardless of his university workload he is still able to find the time to teach me topics which I, personally, was unable to comprehend. Although he may be young, his abilities have allowed me to develop a greater understanding of mathematics along with helping me uncover my pure passion for the world that is maths.
Dylan Chaisumdet, St Johns Park

Inside St Johns ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Elena reviewed interpreting column graphs in data topics and worked on simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms.

Year 8 student Lily practiced solving simultaneous equations and explored the difference between coincident and parallel lines in algebra.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Chloe revised completing the square and applied the quadratic formula, including finding discriminants for quadratic equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, a reluctance to attempt challenging questions in algebra and fractions was clear; "she said she can't do them without trying because they look hard," yet succeeded when encouraged—this avoidance meant missed opportunities to consolidate skills.

In senior grades, skipping working for linear equations led to sign errors and confusion, as one tutor observed, "jumped straight to the answers and made mistakes."

Across Years 3–6, slow progress with multiplication tables and forgetting formulas (such as area or conversion rules) repeatedly caused hesitation or refusal to complete homework tasks—sometimes work was left blank if a problem appeared unfamiliar.

Recent Achievements

One St Johns Park tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to avoid harder algebra questions now actively re-opens her notebook to review fraction concepts before trying new problems, showing real initiative.

In a recent high school session, another student began asking for hints rather than waiting passively—she adapted quickly after spotting mistakes in scientific notation and then corrected them herself.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who struggled with reading analogue clocks can now interpret both digital and analogue times interchangeably, finishing all clock-reading exercises without any errors.

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 Wetherill Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Harrington Street Public School.