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Tutors in Toongabbie include a UNSW PhD scholar and IIT Kharagpur M.Tech with national awards, an assistant professor with over a decade's experience, high-achieving HSC graduates (ATARs 96+), experienced Kumon and private tutors, Girl Guide and peer mentors, a qualified English teacher, and passionate STEM undergraduates from Sydney and Macquarie universities.

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Alvin

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Based on my personal experience of teaching, I firmly believe that one of the most crucial aspects of facilitating student learning is establishing a strong rapport with each student. This involves actively listening to their thoughts and feelings regarding the subject matter, and cultivating a nurturing student-teacher relationship founded on…
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Subanki

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is creating a safe learning space for students to feel safe and thrive in. I believe my strength is the ability to adapt my teaching to different styles, and make a meaningful impact on their…
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Nicholas

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Be kind and patient, and make sure that the student understands whatever they are confused about by the end of the lesson. I have good content knowledge and I'm a patient person, so I will ensure my student understands whatever they are confused about by the end of the…
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Rajalakshmi

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Making availability for the students during their need like exams. As already told, Will try to understand students mentality and their view towards each and every subject to make them understand. Being close with each student to understand them for making them to study. Will try to understand students mentality and their view towards each…
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Krishantan

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
I will be punctual and well organised for lessons and promise to maximise the student's time with me. I will ensure the student is at least a 1 week ahead of school to give them a confidence, while clearing any of the student's existing doubts. I will proofread the student's assignments and give constructive feedback to improve it. I will welcome…
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Tejaswi

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Listen to their ideas and help them realise how they can be moulded to fit the criteria that is set for them to meet. This is also coming from my own perspective of what I'd expect, as most times teachers impose their ideas on students and they are left alone to not be able to think for themselves. I can explain concepts quite well, and I make…
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Aashlesh

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is analysis about the student and giving him/her assignments according to his level. A tutor has to understand that each and every student is different in terms of memory or grasping power. My strength is that i can see Maths as a student's point of view, so its easy for me to teach them from basics to…
Bhavya
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Bhavya

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
A tutor can make use of the two kinds of experience he/she has. Firstly as a current/former student himself, he can impart a deeper and thorough understanding of the subject keeping in mind the future academic curriculum and its practical applications. Secondly his experience as a tutor means a patient engagement with his student, where in the…
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Jessica

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
I am an understanding person, I am aware that we all have different ways of learning, and I am able to identify the student's strengths and weaknesses in the process of learning. I will make an effort to teach the topics in the simplest way possible encouraging the student to develop logical thinking, and the confidence to succeed on their…
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Meera

Tutor Old Toongabbie, NSW
1.Clarify Concepts 2.Provide Individualized Support 3.Boost Confidence 4.Offer guidance and support 5.Give constructive feedback 6.Promote critical thinking 7.Adapt to challenges As a tutor my strength lies in my strong subject knowledge,patience and the ability to adapt my teaching style to suit each students needs.I also provide regular…
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Rutvik

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Inspire them to follow their passions Explain difference between dream world and ground reality Prepare them for challenges which they will face in future Will be to the point on given topic Use real world examples in teaching, so they can understand easily Can explain Methods to get high marks in exam to stay…
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Amandeep

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
As a tutor, the most important things I can do for students are to explain things clearly so they understand, adjust my teaching style to match how each student learns best, keep them motivated and excited about learning, provide helpful feedback, create a supportive environment, show how what they\'re learning applies in the real world…
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Kezia

Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
Teach them the methods and concepts, not answers. By doing so we are ensuring the students can solve any problem as they know how to. The tutors should adapt to the way the student learns, and change the way they teach if the student isn't understanding. Some of my strengths would include, being patient which I believe is important for a tutor…
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Risham

Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand that each child is different and it is important to engage with them accordingly. My strengths are that i can easily integrate with others especially students which makes it easiest for me and them to have a free environment to study and cooperate with each…
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Monika

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
1. Understanding a student's strengths and the areas of improvement 2. Helping a student understand about his/her strengths and the areas of improvement 3. Continuous monitoring and motivation 4. Appreciation for every improvement 5. Extra attention in the examination days 6. Guiding a student in choosing a career 1. Willingness to help…
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Tanya

Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
I believe that instead of simply passing down knowledge to students, it is crucial to provide guidance to independent learning. Students cannot rely on tutors to help them do their work forever, so I believe that apart from teaching new learning strategies, it is also important for tutors to cultivate independence in their students. I believe that…
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Shrimoyee

Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
The most important role of a tutor is to engage students in subjects they may struggle with or find unappealing. By ensuring that students grasp the fundamental concepts and alleviate any fears or uncertainties, tutors create a supportive learning environment. Effective teaching strategies tailored to individual needs, building rapport, and…
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Glen

Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
I believe purposeful tutoring stems from communication and collaboration which my previous roles as a piano concert host and part time pre uni marker have highlighted as significant. As a part-time marker at Pre-Uni, I gained valuable insight into students' study approaches. Assessing their work helped me identify common challenges and understand…
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Dheeraj

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
Most important things I could do for a student: # Build strong relation and rapport with the student; # Help them reach their full potential; # Unlock their hidden talent/s; # Understand their goals and requirement and work towards it in a way that makes the whole learning experience as simple and fun; # Encourage and boost their confidence…
Shainie
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Shainie

Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
Listen to students, be creative and flexible with learning styles, build relationships, be patient at all times and I will teach students how to problem-solve. I believe my greatest strength as a teacher is my strong communication skills. I have the ability to clearly and effectively communicate with students, parents, and other staff members. I…
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Sai Suchit

Tutor Pendle Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can provide I believe is confidence. This is because students' belief in their abilities will provide them with the clear and confident mind necessary to tackle difficult problems. In order to provide this confidence, I believe following a steady pace of teaching with lots of examples is the way. It is also…
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Solomon

Tutor Constitution Hill, NSW
- be accessible via online to help with homework at reasonable times during the day. -context over content, help them understand how to answer the question themselves and then give them work to do to improve that skill. - reassure them and let them know it's human to make mistakes, and encourage them to push for their best mark. Always 100% I'm…
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Nalith

Tutor Wentworthville, NSW
Making sure that the student fully understands what was taught is the most important above all. A tutor should not just present a lesson and slip away. He should be more interactive, address the questions of the student, and give his best effort to repeat the parts not understood by the student in other simpler smart approaches. A tutor should…

Local Reviews

Jayesh was excellent.
Antonino

Inside ToongabbieTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aman focused on solving simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution methods, and also practised graphing linear equations from given formulas.

Year 11 student Grace revised differentiation techniques for trigonometric functions as part of the Stage 6 Maths Advanced calculus curriculum, then moved to integration problems involving exponentials and logarithms.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Priya tackled Financial Mathematics by calculating compound interest and worked through sequences in arithmetic series, reinforcing these with targeted exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student's tendency to copy notes too quickly led to missing signs—"he would be copying notes but miss a sign or two because he go past too fast"—resulting in confusion when factorising expressions.

For a Year 11 trigonometry graphing task, another struggled with interpreting questions that were "a little wordy," making it harder to tackle exam-style problems without pausing to fully read instructions.

In both cases, the urge to rush or avoid careful reading meant extra time was spent fixing errors rather than building fluency with more challenging material.

Recent Achievements

During a Toongabbie tutoring session, Grace, a high school student, tackled her recent exam with noticeably greater independence. She earned most of her marks in financial mathematics and statistics after previously hesitating on multi-step problems.

Another tutor noted Oliver, also in high school, who now solves financial calculation questions quickly and confidently, having struggled before to select the right formulas without prompting.

Meanwhile, Isaac in Year 6 has started asking clarifying questions about his assignments rather than waiting for hints. This shows a real shift from passive participation to active engagement during lessons.

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 Constitution Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's Primary School.