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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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Syeda

PDHPE Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
A tutor has to recognise the unique abilities of a student. This includes personalises the learning to the student by incorporating the student's strengths and weaknesses, looking to minimise such weaknesses. A tutor also has to create a safe learning environment which incorporates planning, accountability and positive reinforcement focused around…
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Jaweria

PDHPE Tutor Hassall Grove, NSW
I believe being a constant encouraging force and simply being there for them is one of the most important characteristics a great tutor can possess. A big strength of mine as a tutor is being able to get down to the level and understanding of a student and explaining concepts in a manner that resonates with them the…
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Krish

PDHPE Tutor Stanhope Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure the student is comfortable to ask questions and is able to approach you while trying to understand a concept. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to understand what a student is struggling with and figure out different ways in which to teach the concept. I am fun and approachable…
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Aadita

PDHPE Tutor Quakers Hill, 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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Aastha

PDHPE Tutor Dean Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and foster a genuine understanding of the subject. Confidence helps students stay motivated and believe in their ability to improve. Adapting to their learning style ensures that lessons are engaging and effective, while focusing on…

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.