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Tutors in Tregear include a university medallist and ex-secondary maths teacher with a physics postgraduate degree, an early childhood education specialist with over a decade of teaching experience, a Dux-awarded private tutor studying advanced science, a martial arts educator for ages 4–16, and multiple passionate mentors with strong academic records and youth coaching backgrounds.

Jasica
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Jasica

Tutor Doonside, NSW
A tutor can provide personalized guidance tailored to the student's learning style and needs, and foster a supportive environment that boosts the student's confidence and motivation. Communication Skills: "I believe one of my strengths is my ability to explain concepts clearly and in different ways. Patience: "I am very patient and…
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Shriya

Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
I consider passion and dedication to understanding my students an essential motivating factor in enabling students to recognise their potential. I am highly keen on helping them build confidence in their learning, recognising the importance of acknowledging their progress and the effort they put into their studies. This can be incentivised in a…
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Minol
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Minol

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor does for a student is allow the student to develop a solid grasp of the content matter and hence achieve the best results. My strengths as a tutor is taking the time to ensure a student has a solid grasp on a concept before moving on to more content. My biology and chemistry teacher did this so I have…
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Felicity

Tutor Doonside, NSW
Making the learning experience resonate with a student, such that they develop a lifelong passion for learning and improving. I believe this is very important as the skills learnt through tutoring should influence them in all aspects of their lives. Being patient, developing and implementing strategic learning plans for the student, transforming…
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RINJLESH

Tutor Doonside, NSW
appropriate resources, clarity and communicating a good communicator and listener iam good at facilitating the subject…
Vansh
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Vansh

Tutor Caddens, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do that i have learnt from my previous experiences is to clarify complex concepts by breaking it down step by step, whilst performing this procedure the vital component is to analyse where the student struggles, furthermore the tutor needs to make sure they are developing exam strategies to tackle these…
Joseph Earl
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Joseph Earl

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
It is to emphatize and to have patience with the student. Not everyone has the same learning curve. Other people learn faster than the others. It is common to get frustrated when your student is not understanding what you are trying to teach him/her, however, do not let your students feel and see that. It may not only hurt their self-confidence…
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Juan Leonardo

Tutor Doonside, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and to inspire them to work hard and achieve success to a high degree. Tutors should also be able to impart their knowledge and personal schooling experience in order to share meaningful insight to students, so that they may benefit from the experiences of the tutor.…
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Karan

Tutor Doonside, NSW
The most important thing is to make the student appreciate and enjoy the subject. Once the student can achieve this a much greater effort could be put in the subject and thus good grades follow. Communication is my biggest strength as a tutor. I can talk and present information in the most creative way so the students not only understand the…
Veda
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Veda

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to always be interested in the students life and to remember the small details that they may mention. A good tutor should also act as a mentor in some capacity and offer advice when reasonable. I am able to explain concepts from different angles in order to mold with how the student learns best. I always try…
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Anish

Tutor Doonside, NSW
The purpose of a tutor is to enhance a student's understanding of the content through constructive feedback of the student's quality of work. Hence the most important things a tutor can do to accomplish this role are: * explaining concepts at a steady pace * willingness to provide encouraging feedback for every step of the way * set goals for…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Doonside, NSW
The most important things are to: - Build Confidence: Help students believe in their own ability to learn and succeed. -Tailored Approach: Adapt teaching methods to fit the student's individual learning style. - Create Supportive Space: Offer a safe place for questions, mistakes, and growth. - Foster Independence: Equip students with skills to…
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Hemish

Tutor Kingswood, NSW
As a tutor, I believe the best way to support my students is to build healthy relationships by staying patient, to listen carefully to their concerns, and constantly checking in on their progress. Through doing so, it will foster better communication between us resulting in the student feeling more comfortable asking more questions and getting…
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Samaira

Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
As a tutor, it is essential to establish a learning space where students feel comfortable to ask questions and clarify ideas to ensure understanding of concepts. I strive to create a welcoming environment by reassuring students of their strengths while helping them work on their weaknesses and aim higher. As a tutor, I am very flexible to the…
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Zubana

Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a teacher in general can do for a student is to cultivate a positive mindset that they have the potential to do anything. It is a way of teaching them to believe in themselves. I believe teaching is more than just conveying information. A teacher has the power to mold a child's life. Hence as a teacher, it is crucial to…
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Tishi

Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important things a student can get from a tutor is support and encouragement. There is a genuine need for understanding between students and their tutors. If a tutor is able to understand a students needs and cater to them, then there is no better tutor-student relationship. My strengths as a tutor are definitely my patience and…
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Preston

Tutor Kingswood, NSW
A tutor should provide a student with a platform to achieve the results they desire. This may involve providing students with the knowledge they need to understand topics, challenging their abilities or providing motivation for the student to work and be productive. It is also necessary to help the student understand the effort they put into their…
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bhavya

Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
A tutor should assess the student's current knowledge and understanding of the subject to identify any knowledge gaps or areas of weakness. By understanding the student's specific learning needs, the tutor can tailor their instruction and develop a personalized learning plan to help the student overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Subject…
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Ruwin

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Ensuring our duty of care over our students and making sure that they gained something from each lesson. Progress will take time and just ensuring that the student is happy whilst enjoying the process is key. I am able to break down quite complex mathematical concepts into bite sized portions that can be understood more easily by the student. I…
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Ramandeep

Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
A tutor can foster their students, help them to solve complex problems and can be able to repeat explanations because not all students can learn at same pace. I think a tutor must have good communication skills, adaptable and enthusiastic…
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Safiya

Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
I believe the most essential thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the tools and confidence they need to find their own motivation for success. I think my abilities as a tutor are my patience, my ability to use my computer skills to facilitate learning, and my ability to make complex ideas…
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HARRISON

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
To me the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is obviously allow them to better understand the content they are learning as well inspiring them to become more eager to learn. My biggest strengths in my opinion would be my desire to help students reach their full potential as well as being very engaged with…
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Leisha

Tutor Bungarribee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to tailor their teaching approach to fit the student's unique learning style and needs. Every student learns differently, so it’s essential to adapt lessons to ensure they are engaging, accessible, and effective. By creating a personalized learning experience, a tutor can build the…

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Sidney focused on reading and writing three-digit numbers, skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s using charts and counters, and practiced comparing Australian coins to make exact amounts in simulated shop scenarios.

In Year 8, Jayden worked through simplifying algebraic expressions—covering like terms, expanding brackets, and dividing equations—while also tackling problems involving addition and subtraction of algebraic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Maya applied the substitution method to solve simultaneous equations and tackled geometry skills such as finding the circumference of circles from given radius or diameter values.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student showed eagerness to complete maths worksheets but sometimes rushed through tasks, missing key details in questions—such as confusing which hand represents minutes on the clock or not switching strategies when moving from counting by ones to tens.

As one tutor observed, "she didn't always answer it the way the question wanted."

In Year 10 algebra, another student struggled to organize working steps for substitution and formula use, often jumping ahead without consolidating fundamentals. This led to errors that took extra time to untangle during revision and left him less confident during tests.

Recent Achievements

One Tregear tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitating to try problems alone, now works through complex algebraic equations without relying on the tutor for every step.

Another high schooler, previously making errors when rushing negative numbers and non-linear relationships, is starting to pause and check his work—he even finished his classwork on time this week.

In primary, Sidney made a leap by counting off decades independently after struggling at first; she quickly spotted number patterns many miss and zipped through her practice sheets unaided.

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 Mt Druitt Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tregear Public School.