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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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Izzat

PDHPE Tutor Guildford, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is be always available for the student and answer any questions they have in depth. My strengths would be strong communication skills and having a grasp on subjects like Mathematics, Science and PDHPE while also being able to explain the concepts involved in the…
Chloe
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Chloe

PDHPE Tutor Chester Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is support them in all aspects of their life, not just academia. By doing this, you build a strong yet professional relationship with the student, where there is mutual respect and trust. Following this, students are more inclined to listen, do homework and work hard. My strengths as a…
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Yousef

PDHPE Tutor Hammondville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is ensure that the student understands the content. I say this as the biggest reason why students need tutors is because they do not understand the content they learn due to lack of attention they receive or lack of confidence to ask questions in class. I’m saying this I believe that by providing students…
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Sonia

PDHPE Tutor Austral, NSW
It is important for tutors to help build confidence and independence by creating a supportive learning environment. While strong content knowledge is essential, effective tutoring goes beyond simply explaining material, as it requires patience, adaptability, and encouragement to help students develop their own problem-solving skills. A tutor…
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Aadita

PDHPE 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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Hala

PDHPE Tutor Wattle Grove, NSW
The most important thing is to empower the student. The best thing would be to help them understand how their own minds work, how their own (unique) learning process works- that can make them unstoppable. My long chain of experience. My passion for empowering minds. And my ability to explain difficult concepts in many different ways for many…
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riana

PDHPE Tutor Pemulwuy, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, support their individual learning needs, and foster a genuine understanding of the subject. It's not just about helping them get the right answers, but about teaching them how to approach problems, think critically, and develop independent learning…
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Alesha

PDHPE Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
As a tutor, building both the confidence and understanding of the student is particularly crucial. In the end you want the student to be able to solve problems and answer questions on their own as they would in exams and by building that confidence and understanding, allows a direct path to doing their best. I am strongest in tutoring subjects…
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Claret

PDHPE 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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Rowan

PDHPE Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
-understanding their needs -finding common ground -relatability -listening to them -engaging in different ways -ensuring you are getting through to them in your ways Understanding students and their…
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Jade

PDHPE 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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johnavon

PDHPE Tutor Greystanes, NSW
It is most important that a tutor can deepen a students understanding of a topic as well as introducing tips and shortcuts that help the student achieve positive results in the easiest manner. My strengths as a tutor are that i am a quick thinker and strong in problem solving so i am able to educate students in an efficient manner while also…
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Minal

PDHPE Tutor Merrylands, NSW
A tutor holds important role for a student, and it is highly critical for tutors to engage in certain activities. Through gaining an in-depth understanding of the students learning needs, weakness, and strengths is very important. This is because getting to know the students helps form stronger connections and a better learning environment and…
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Prian

PDHPE Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
I say availability as the saying says, you need to learn something 13 times to fully remember it, I will always try my best to help my students even not in class time. I am patient and show an extended understanding of the content I know. I am easily able to make analogies which can put hard terms in a light in which the student can…
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Tasneem

PDHPE Tutor Chester Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in them and to teach them they no matter what to never give up and that there is always a way My strengths as a tutor is to encourage students to never give up no matter what and always believing in them and having a positive attitude no matter the…
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Sinead

PDHPE Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
It is crucial for tutors to foster a positive relationship with students, ensuring that students feels safe, supported and confident when in class. Moreover,they must recognise the distinct nature of each student, making sure to adapt teaching methods to their individual needs and enable them to thrive. My strengths as a tutor is that I am…
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Patrick

PDHPE Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and ensure they believe in themselves to maximise their opportunity to succeed in all aspects of their schooling life. . Most importantly, it is essential for a tutor to allow the students to identify their passion regarding their future career path, and as the teacher…
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Cephas

PDHPE Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
A tutor should not just force information on a student but build their foundation and allow them to develop skills and understanding over memorising My ability to connect with the student and mentor them motivating then to study. My ability to start from the foundations and explain complex ideas in basic…

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.