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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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jayanthi

Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
tutor should be professional and be a friend to teach the subject in friendly manner giving more examples patience in handling little…
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Aadithya

Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
I feel dedication and perseverance are the most important things, as this allows the student to have the clarity in knowing that the tutor will help them of their journey. M,y strength is my ability to communicate my knowledge in an easy-going and understandable manner which allows students to become interested and engaged with the subject…
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Shagun

Tutor Schofields, NSW
Clarify Concepts: Break down complex mathematical ideas into clear, step-by-step explanations. Build Confidence: Encourage a growth mindset and help students believe in their own ability to succeed. Personalise Learning: Adapt lessons to suit each student’s strengths, challenges, and pace. Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Teach…
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Ajay

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Help a student develop interest and analytical thinking in his/her overall outlook Adapting my language, speed, methods and processes according to an individual student's need. I very quickly ascertain the comfort level of a student and align my tutoring such that it makes the student comfortable and motivated to do…
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Sunghee

Tutor Schofields, NSW
Believing in the student is the most vital quality in the tutor-student relationship in my opinion. When there is genuine faith that the student can achieve their goal, it is within my duty as their tutor to help them reach it by doing additional research, being motivated each session, and planning and organising their materials ahead of time so…
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Pranshu

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Identify and address individual needs: Tailor the teaching approach based on the student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to provide targeted support. Foster a supportive learning environment: Create a comfortable, non-judgmental space where students can ask questions and…
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Manizah Ayesha

Tutor Schofields, NSW
Gain confidence of the students, use creative ways to make a child understand hard topics, Keep track of progress and make sure they have no doubts and are confident in attempting the questions. The rapport and trust between a student and tutor is important as that can help both of them understand and reach heights. Get to know the student first…
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Bilal

Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
Every student has his own mind, not everyone has the ability to catch up with the content of the lecture/course. It's important for every tutor to find students who are facing problems in classrooms and make them feel they too have the ability to be successful in the course. Whenever a student feels he won't be able to succeed its every tutor's…
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Gaurav

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Most importantly a tutor needs to have empathy for his or her students. Being able to take them on a journey of learning and fun so they become more and more curious and are able to learn through keen interest and out of the box thinking is what a tutor should do for students. I would consider patience, kindness, logical thinking and being able to…
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Karan

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help build their confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should create a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions because it makes learning engaging and effective for each student. One of my biggest strengths is my ability to explain challenging…
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Ajaydeep

Tutor Schofields, NSW
Becoming friends with the actual student that helps them grow as individuals rather than simply teaching content is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Simply teaching a kid concepts is not enough, but showing them how to approach obstacles in everyday life is something I find extremely valuable in tutors. I had my own tutoring…
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Geremy

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Tutors, in my eyes, are individuals who can help and encourage students to do their best academically, enabling them to improve their marks with confidence and develop lifelong habits that nurture success. I believe that it is essential for a good tutor to be understanding, empathetic and patient towards their students, creating a caring and…
Shadini Kavisha
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Shadini Kavisha

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
Identify the student's strengths and weaknesses, Set clear goals and objectives, Provide personalized and constructive feedback, Encourage and motivate the student, Continuously assess and adjust their approach Strong subject knowledge, Patience and empathy,Organization and planning, Flexibility and adaptability, Positive attitude and…
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Aryan

Tutor Schofields, NSW
Provide personalized support and foster a comfortable environment for teaching. Adapt their teaching styles to suit the student. As a tutor, my strengths lie in my ability to effectively communicate complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. I excel in adapting my teaching style to suit the individual learning needs of each student,…
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Shriya

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to foster confidence in their students to independently learn and build confidence in their skills. A tutor should also be able to inspire curiosity so that students become better learners in their field and ask questions. Lastly, the tutor should be flexible to personalise the…
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Deepika

Tutor Schofields, NSW
I believe that in order to become a great tutor requires the key skill of patience. Throughout my high school career, I have always honed on this skill by helping out my peers and assisting them when learning and understanding new concepts. From this, I was able to learn my passion for learning and guiding others to achieve success in their…
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MERIN

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
All the students come to tutoring, because they can't understand the subject or some concepts may is hard to grasp. So as a tutor I have to convert complex topics into simpler topics and prepare presentation and further experiment for understanding concept easily The friendly interaction with the students may help them to clarify their problem. I…
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Jovita

Tutor Quakers Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make the student feel "he is capable of studying the subject and being good at it", teach the student with patience and make the student understand the concepts. My strengths are Patience, Knowledge, Hardworking,…
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Satvik

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
A tutor should inspire and motivate students to do maths and increase their interest in this subject. Also, tutor should make their students at ease so that they are more comfortable asking questions and clarifying their doubts. Also tutors should ensure that their students understand concepts fully. As a tutor, I have ability to deal with…
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Jose

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
Self esteem. When a student can solve maths problem and they comprehend the concept behind it, it gives them confidence that they could do anything. Confidence is an important factor in maximizing the potential of an individual. I think most students right now approach solvining maths problem in a very mechanical way. Meaning , they memorize the…
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Ardith

Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
I think some of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is obviously, being able to lift their grades as well as instilling more self-confidence in them when tackling harder questions. Another more important thing is being able to act as a mentor to the student, and relay any important information that would be beneficial to…
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Anoushikha

Tutor Melonba, NSW
Communication is the biggest aspect of tutoring. Without it, individuals will not be able to successfully grasp content and may not perform as well. During my own time tutoring, I would utilise a reiteration/imitation method where I would ask the tutee to explain what I had taught back to me to see if my point came across. The most important part…
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Archana

Tutor The Ponds, NSW
It is very important that a tutor understands the strengths and weakness of a student and approach them accordingly. A personalised approach would be the best method to adopt and it is important to help the students become independent learners. A tutor should prepare the students to be life long learns with a never ending thirst for acquiring…

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.
Maree

Inside VineyardTutoring Sessions

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.