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Tutors in Thornleigh include a PhD mechanical engineer and university lab mentor, an HSC Extension Maths high-achiever (ATAR 99.30) and robotics champion, a seasoned K–12 English teacher with international school experience, peer mentors from selective schools, experienced private and piano tutors, and passionate coaches for science, maths, writing, and creative competitions.

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Chlarisya

Economics Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Patience and not comparing them with the others. I believe that each student has their own pace of learning. Lack of patience and comparing them with others will certainly hamper their learning process and will give them less confidence on their studies. Understanding the most effective way of learning for each student is also crucial. When I was…
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Ngoc Minh

Economics Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The most important thing is finding the strongest point of a student and upgrading that. With me, everyone has their own strengths, and it is crucial to exploit and develop those strengths. I always encourage my students to have confidence in themselves when solving their study problems. Additionally, I structure my lessons as conversations with…
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Marcus

Economics Tutor Glenhaven, NSW
- Assist with increases in their grades - Show them the support they need - Be a friend at the same time a tutor, this makes students more comfortable and willing to work - Be there to listen to them, rather than just content dump - Personalise teaching methods based on the student (everyone is different!) As a high-achieving graduate from…
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Joshua

Economics Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing is being able to connect with the children and spark curiosity about the subjects in their minds. As them being excited to learn makes them more receptive to learn more complex topics with relative ease. My strengths are approaching problems with different perspectives and focusing on the logic and structure of the…
Allen
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Allen

Economics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
- Teach them how to be passionate about their subjects - Teach them how to logically solve a problem so that they will be able to apply this method to all problems that they encounter, and hopefully solve them. - Working hard, but also smarter in order to achieve success. - Patience - Honest - Friendly - Kind - Passionate - Committed -…
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Sanithu

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
understanding the students situation and capacity and tutoring accordingly while making them feel valued. i am good at communicating, understanding and finding out what bothers other people and cases them problems and find solutions for…
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Mason

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Every learner owns unique interests and special skills, therefore, understanding their potential and guide them with appropriate approaches is the most important things a tutor can do for a student As a tutor, my strengths are a personalized teaching style and cohesive explanation. Basically, depending on student's demands and competence, I would…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Helping students to attain a great results is what everyone thinks the most important. However, in my opinion, I believe in order to help them, it is more important to understand their difficulties and lead them to enjoy of doing maths but not hating. -Patient -Helpful -Careful -Passionate -Enthusiastic…
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Dylan

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Building confidence and support for the student and ensuring they feel good about themselves as they are learning. I'm open minded and adaptable, thereby I see myself as a valuable tutor who will be able to cater for anyone's needs allowing one to discover their own way to…
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Mia

Economics Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Being in the shoes of the students not too long ago, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is be efficient, teaching the topics to keep you ahead of your school while also ensuring you understand the course content. Moreover being available to answer doubts or questions over text/Gmail is essential to help ease the student's worries…
Thomas
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Thomas

Economics Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can build a personal and strong relationship with their students. Helping them with their learning progress not just only helping them doing their homework. Communication skills also play an important role, by communicating with their parents or guardian how to help the students in their learning process I…
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Jiawei

Economics Tutor Epping, NSW
In the short term, it is important to help the student develop an understanding of the ideas behind a topic, rather than just knowing the content. Over the long term, helping the student form an effective study method of their own as well as developing good study habits will be critical to their later success. Aside from my experience and…
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Riddhesh

Economics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to unlock their potential. It’s not just about explaining concepts—it’s about making the student believe they can conquer anything. A tutor should inspire confidence, turning frustration into progress, and showing students they’re capable of more than they think. It’s about being…
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Christopher

Economics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things for a tutor is to be a source of support that they can reach out to, not only in the specific subject that they're tutoring, but also studying and school life in general. I'm skilled at breaking down larger, complex ideas and explaining small details and nuances but then being able to link it all back to over-arching…
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Aaron

Economics Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing is that the student not only understands what they are learning but finds enjoyment and satisfaction that they understand what they learnt I think that I am very patient in allowing my students understand what they are learning and I have good explaining skills so that they fully understand the…
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Jerry

Economics Tutor Turramurra, NSW
As a passionate tutor, the responsibility to create confidence and trust is vital in learning. Confidence allows students to tackle difficult and complex problems, serving as a 'stepping stone' to build a mathematical foundation. It can also act as an incentive for students to engage in lessons comprised of challenges. Furthermore, building trust…
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Aarav

Economics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
One of the most important things I can do as a tutor is to ensure my students leave sessions with no doubts, fully understanding the covered content. I will also come prepared for sessions and ready to discuss and explain the topics of interest. I am a good listener, allowing me to understand student concerns better and ensuring they fully…
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Tamjid

Economics Tutor Carlingford, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to understand every student’s needs and support them as such through every exam or assignment. -I am able to explain concepts clearly -I am well educated in several HSC…
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caylum

Economics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
I focus on teaching complex theory in a simple, understandable way, with patience playing a key role in helping students build confidence and understanding. Communication and…
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Jared

Economics Tutor North Turramurra, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do is to continue to provide ongoing support for its student. The tutor needs to help the student through their educational journey by providing extensive resources for their students in order for them to grow to become successful students. I am quite flexible with my time which allows me to help my…
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Nethuki

Economics Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most invaluable thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them when they need help from a tutor and when they don't require one, and have the conviction and excitement to approach challenges themselves. A good tutor should not only be able to provide the fundamental instruments of learning but equip students with the capacity…
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Do Thanh Long

Economics Tutor Carlingford, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, encourage independent thinking, and provide personalised support. A tutor should not only help students understand content but also equip them with learning tools and study habits they can use beyond the tutoring sessions. Creating a safe space where students feel…
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Ruohan

Economics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Communication, time management and patient. Adaptable, hard-working and reliable post-graduate student and part-time tutor with high quality background of statistics, mathematics, finance, actuarial studies and English. Microsoft Office: Advanced Knowledge, 11 years experience Mathematics; Data Entry, Advanced Ability and higher than 95% accuracy;…

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Inside ThornleighTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Tahlia focused on calculating percentage increase and decrease, including real-life applications like mark up, cost price, and discounts, completing extra questions from her test book for practice.

Year 9 student Malissa worked on simplifying algebraic expressions and revisited the topic of surface area with targeted review based on her recent test feedback.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Hayes practiced division with remainders and applied BODMAS rules to fraction problems, before touching on area calculations for squares, rectangles, and circles.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for linear regression relied heavily on calculator methods without showing working, which made it harder to spot small errors or check understanding.

In a Year 8 English session, Ryan received feedback on his writing but did not act on it before the next lesson; as noted, he did not put the feedback into practice yet, so similar issues reappeared.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student sometimes mixed up units and tens columns in multiplication, leading to off-track answers. This meant time was spent correcting basics instead of advancing to new skills.

Recent Achievements

A Thornleigh tutor recently noticed a big shift in Tahlia, a high school student who used to hesitate when she got stuck—she's now actively asking questions and working through tricky algebra problems instead of giving up.

Another win came from Ashton, also in high school, who scored 93% on his term test after weeks of focused revision; he tackled log, trigonometry, and simultaneous equations confidently this time.

Meanwhile, Hayes in primary school showed real diligence by completing all his assigned maths problems before moving on to extra challenges during their session.

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 Pennant Hills Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Thornleigh West Public School.