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Tutors in Wattle Grove include a seasoned secondary Maths and Science teacher with over a decade's experience, an HSC Dux and academic competition high-distinction achievers, experienced peer mentors, passionate education undergraduates, K–12 specialists with ATARs up to 98.65, and accomplished youth leaders skilled in coaching, creative writing, music tutoring, and science outreach.

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Mariam

English Tutor Yagoona, NSW
-Building confidence and increasing a students knowledge about areas of a topic they struggle with. - Providing personalised support to target a students weakness. - Using various teaching methods, for example, PowerPoints, videos or fun activities to assist a student in grabbing a concept they are most struggling with. -Great a safe…
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Nada

English Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Be supportive and believe in them wholeheartedly but at the same time not spoon feed them and sugar coat the level they are at. I believe the best thing a tutor can do is be realistic and set realistic goals for the student so that they work towards a common goal. I believe that I become a trustworthy friend to the students and they are able to…
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Inshaa

English Tutor Padstow, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are listening carefully, being patient and identifying that not all students are the same. A strategy that may work wonders for one student could not be useful for another student. Being able to employ different strategies to different students is a key aspect of being a great tutor. My…
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Chau Thao Ngan

English Tutor Green Valley, NSW
I strive to create a supportive learning environment for my students, reinforce their positive attitude towards learning by providing individualised attention to their study habits, and create engaging lessons with a variety of tutoring methods and materials in the NSW curriculum. I am very patient and energetic. I lean on these qualities while…
Anthony
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Anthony

English Tutor Bonnyrigg, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to discipline them and give them emotional support when they make mistakes. Eliminating distraction is a very important thing since so many students can get easily distracted in today society with their phones and other various gadgets. My personal strengths as a teacher is to specifically…
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Razan

English Tutor Padstow, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and adapt lessons to suit their individual needs. It's not just about helping them understand the content, but also encouraging a positive attitude towards learning and helping them develop effective study habits…
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Fredrick Ahenkora

English Tutor Carramar, NSW
It's by motivating the student to develop their learning skills and critical thinking. My strength are choosing content and activities to stimulate the students to think and learn beyond their comfort…
Lisan
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Lisan

English Tutor Green Valley, NSW
I believe it is empathy and actively trying to build a relationship with a student. Learning does not come naturally for all students, therefore, understanding their needs is crucial. Asking simple questions like how they're feeling or how school was is also a great way to check up on their well-being. This fosters a deeper connection so they…
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Angela

English Tutor Padstow, NSW
Build their confidence in their weak areas - I will want to see all my students feel they can overcome challenges and difficulty in their work through my help and support. I want my students to be inspired as I have been inspired by my teachers in the past, including when times were tough - to never give up on a student is essential. Also…
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Graziella Marie

English Tutor Padstow, NSW
Tutors are not just teachers. We are also our stydents's friend, parent, guardian and counselor. We should be knowledgeable and always prepared so we can answer and teach our students well. I'm very patient and froendly. I like children so i make it to a point to make learning fun. I'm flexible and adaptable. I am used to making lesson and…
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Muhammad

English Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
Connecting and understanding a student's struggles to develop a more personalised experience for them, as every student is different. Being able to engage with students and allow for a more friendly experience, which boosts their learning experience, it's not just about knowing the content to teach but also being able to keep them…
Rebecca
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Rebecca

English Tutor Bass Hill, NSW
Help a student achieve independent success, giving them the ability to work things out by themselves. I think my strengths include being organised, determined and hard working. I have experience differenciating work to independent student…
William
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William

English Tutor Yagoona, NSW
Giving students time, and really listening to what they are saying. Ability to connect with the students, and ways of teaching to get the message…
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Clint

English Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Ensuring that the student understands how something is done by checking with them My strengths are that I can explain a concept in an easy to understand…
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Fadila

English Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help students build the confidence and skills to learn independently. A tutor's role isn't only to explain concepts, but also to equip students with the strategies and mindset to approach new material independently. By guiding them to understand the basics deeply and think critically, tutors can…
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Justin

English Tutor Lugarno, NSW
Engage them in each lesson as there is only a limited time per week and making those hours count for the student is in my opinion the most important thing to do as a teacher. - My patience - My ability to adapt lesson plans to students of different levels or personalities - My ability to engage students through different venues rather than just…
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Salar

English Tutor Yagoona, NSW
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand all the content they need so that they don't feel encumbered with work and tests, being able to give them an efficient understanding of work will help them with their schooling and giving them help to study themselves will help them in the future as well. I…
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Zeba

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
Creating a supportive learning environment, a tutor should create a safe and supportive environment for their student, where they feel comfortable to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn at their own pace. Assessing the student's learning needs, taking time to understand the student's learning needs and goals and apply methods accordingly.…
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Shruti

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
A tutor must provide educational support for students. Tutors must have a professional yet casual relationship themselves and the student. This way, students can easily approach you better and feel more comfortable around you. If you are too strict, then the student may feel like they are back in school or feel unsafe around you. Tutors must also…
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Shruthi

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is allow them to feel secure and not shy to voice their doubts. As a student I found that reaching out when I was unsure could be difficult because I felt I was the only one who didn't understand a certain concept. Hence, providing the student with an outlet to be open and honest in…
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Labrini

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student will be education so the student can have a better future in life. Also a tutor has to have a passion in what they do to excel at their goals. Learning in life is so precious and important aspect of life and will lead to positive results for the future. My strengths are as a tutor to help…
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Varnika

English Tutor Holsworthy, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor is to simplify and engage with the content. Since students are already learning the material in school but struggling to grasp it, it is essential to use a different strategy. By making the content simpler and more engaging, the tutor can help the student to not only understand the material but to also apply it in…
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Giselle Mae

English Tutor Hammondville, NSW
Get them to appreciate that learning is not just regurgitating information, but also applying it to the real world. It’s also important for students to know that even if they have a bad grade that it isn’t the end of the world, it just means you have to work harder to get where you want to be. I get along well with students, and also…

Local Reviews

Nandi is fantastic and Izzy has developed a great relationship with her. She is a treasure.
Nicola, Wattle Grove

Inside Wattle GroveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Mason revised key skills from his NAPLAN test, including working with fractions and decimals as well as understanding nets of 3D shapes.

In Year 9, Olivia practised applying trigonometry to solve bearings problems and interpreted multi-step questions using diagrams for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jack focused on converting Cartesian equations to parametric form and then reversed the process, reinforcing connections between different algebraic representations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student hesitated to write out working when solving algebra and geometry problems, often trying to calculate in their head—"I can do this in my head," he said. This habit led to avoidable errors with negatives and surds, especially under exam pressure.

For a Year 11 student tackling trigonometry and probability, homework was sometimes incomplete or lacked clear layout, making it difficult to spot where steps were missed or concepts misunderstood.

In both cases, the reluctance to show full workings meant mistakes went unnoticed until test results arrived, causing frustration and shaken confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Wattle Grove tutor noticed a big shift with Jack, a high school student who now catches his own mistakes out loud and quickly corrects them—he used to work quietly and miss small errors.

Joanna, also in high school, started directing the problem-solving process herself when tackling simultaneous equations, moving from waiting for prompts to leading the approach step by step.

In Year 3, Micah recently explained every stage independently of "best deals" maths questions, having previously relied on hints. At the end of his session, he solved one entirely on his own without help.

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 Moorebank Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wattle Grove Public School.