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Vineyard's tutors include a former university Head of Campus with decades teaching maths, physics and engineering, a PhD mathematician and seasoned university lecturer, an HSC 98 ATAR scorer and peer mentor, Extension 1/2 Maths duxes, Kumon instructors, youth mentors, and experienced private tutors—many with academic awards and deep experience guiding students from primary to HSC.

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Syed Taha Ul

Online Tutor Riverstone, NSW
Empathize with the student and teach according to the learning capabilities of every student. I am a Mechanical Engineer with an in-depth understanding of advanced mathematics and…
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Mary

Online Tutor Schofields, NSW
Help the student gain confidence. Make the base strong so that the student is able to understand even the most difficult concepts by themselves at later stage. My teaching strategy is student centered. I plan out my lessons well in advance. Prepare the solutions for all the questions the child could come up with.I am gifted with lots of patience.…
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Setu

Online Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
1. Make the student succeed and confident in Math. 2. I want to remove the fear of the subject from each student. 3. Tutoring is an art, and can't be done by anyone. 4. A tutor can make a student think innovatively, and understand thw things better. I can simplify things, and make students understand better. I ensure students have no fear of…
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Methuli

Online Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
Not only teaching content, but doing it in a clear and engaging manner is important so the student is able to learn effectively. I also believe helping the student feel comfortable is also a priority as it helps them to freely ask questions. As a tutor, I'm willing to answer general study questions students may have as I think this would make them…
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Ferdaos

Online Tutor Beaumont Hills, NSW
For the student to be able to see me as someone he/she can rely upon. I say this because I was not very good at mathematics but when I had a tutor at the start of year 8, she was always friendly and made it very easy to talk to her. It was because of her that I now want to be a tutor, she instilled disciplines which I am proud of today, while…
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Iman

Online Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
The most important things in regard to what a tutor can do for their students consist of possessing the adequate skills to effectively teach students by delivering content in an efficient and effective manner. Having a passion for learning and teaching is also important as students are less likely to enjoy a subject that they lack confidence in,…
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Ananta

Online Tutor Grantham Farm, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to understand the student's unique needs, boost their confidence, communicate effectively, provide motivation, create a positive environment, offer constructive feedback, and share a genuine passion for learning. It's about fostering not just academic growth but also a love for learning. As a tutor, I…
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Isha

Online Tutor Schofields, NSW
Be honest. Be flexible. Be patient. Be a good listener. Be willing to share your own experiences. Be a collaborator. Teach the student how to learn. Be confident. The ability to solve conflicts, emotional intelligence. creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. ability to explain difficult things in a simple way. I have the ability to…
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Ayesh

Online Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
Give students the motivation that they are indeed smart enough to learn difficult concepts and apply them with ease. It is important not to confuse students especially those in younger years and also it is important to know about each students abilities and teach at a pace according to that. I have experience, am hard working and have a personally…
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Online Tutor The Ponds, NSW
It's the capacity to come up with new approaches to assist your kids in learning. Students learn in different ways and at varying speeds. As a student, I expect my teachers to explain things in a way that I can grasp. Unlike my university instructors, who simply read the slides and call it a class. NO! I don't teach that manner, and I don't…

Local Reviews

Our tutor Aryan is wonderful and my son Jack is learning great tips and is gaining a deeper understanding of Year 11 maths. I’m liaising directly with our tutor on sessions and happy with how this is going.
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Content Covered

Year 3 student Charlize worked on identifying Australian coins and adding different coin values, alongside revising addition and subtraction.

Year 9 student Ivanna focused on financial mathematics by calculating interest, then briefly discussed simultaneous equations and inequalities from school.

For Year 10, Justine reviewed exam questions involving circle geometry, clarifying misunderstandings as she practiced problem-solving with guided feedback.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths, a student repeatedly arrived without completed homework, leading to gaps in understanding key concepts such as Kruskal's algorithm and the Chinese Postman problem. "She forgot some concepts from previous weeks—practice between lessons is crucial," one tutor noted.

In Year 9 Algebra, another student struggled to show working when solving equations; skipping this step made it harder to catch errors with like terms.

Meanwhile, a primary student found subtraction challenging and needed frequent reminders for basic steps, which slowed progress during lesson activities.

Missed practice or incomplete work often led to forgotten techniques and less confidence tackling new problems.

Recent Achievements

One Vineyard tutor recently saw Olivia, a senior high school student, move from needing guidance on financial maths to independently choosing the right formulas and accurately assigning variables in complex worded problems.

William, also in high school, had struggled with algebra but after targeted sessions is now solving equations almost entirely on his own—he even started jotting down key information before working through worded questions, something he hadn't done before.

Meanwhile, Sannae in Year 3 has begun breaking tricky words into smaller chunks and sounding them out unprompted when reading aloud.

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 Hawkesbury Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Vineyard Public School.