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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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Ngoc

Tutor East Hills, NSW
I believe that teachers/ tutors should be reliable and trustworthy for students to rely on. They should be patient towards student's ability. In addition, it is professional to understand each student's ability, needs and situation. Create a welcoming atmosphere for students to approach. Encourage students to go forward by themselves. Good…
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Namish

Tutor Glenfield, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student to be to foster a growth mindset. By creating a positive workplace where students are encouraged to ask questions, it enables students to take initiative over their own learning and not fear failure. This would foster faster improvements in their academics, whilst also improving…
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Dao Hai Nam

Tutor Chipping Norton, NSW
Knowing something is a whole story, but teaching what I know is a completely different level. The most important thing is that tutors are able to summarise while teaching and ensure the repetition in each lesson. Also, maintaining a healthy relationship with students is significant for both parents' care and students' comfortable learning…
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Nour

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them the formulaic way of how to study. There is a set procedure that is unique to every individual and subject of how to fully understand and apply various concepts. Once one is able to find that procedure and develop it, they are able to learn much more in their given subject. In…
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Dr. Shivam

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student include providing clear explanations of concepts to build a strong foundation, adapting my teaching methods to suit their individual learning styles, and creating a supportive environment that encourages questions and critical thinking. Additionally, using relevant and relatable examples helps make…
Quynh Nga (Mary)
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Quynh Nga (Mary)

Tutor East Hills, NSW
To me, what tutors can do most effectively for students is to help them achieve their learning outcomes at the end of each lesson. There is a specific need for us to teach to the student's strengths while minimizing the student's weaknesses. With regards to tutoring, we are solely responsible for setting up a teaching method to assist the student…
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Yasmen

Tutor Prestons, NSW
Listen to what your students are saying. Regularly review and tweak your strategy. Create connections, show flexibility and creativity in your approach to learning. Be patient with your students at all times. Teach children problem-solving skills. in still independence in your students. Creativity and vigour in the classroom. The ability to…
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Nikolina

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Listen carefully to the students so you know what they are trying to reach out for and how to plan and go about it. Provide academic guidance and build a relationship with the children to ensure their is consistency and engagement in all sessions. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple way and ability to connect with children on a…
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Mohammed

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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jeewan

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Provide guidance and attention that he missed during his regular school environment. As tutors, we need to determine the needs of our students. For example, if a student is brilliant, they only need guidance; if a student is good, they need motivation or push for the next stage; but if a student is struggling, then they need mentoring. I am…
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Faadil

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to clarify difficult concepts, build the student’s confidence, and foster independent learning. A good tutor doesn’t just help with content but equips the student with strategies to think critically, stay motivated, and become self-reliant in their studies. Creating a supportive and…
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Amira

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to support the student with positivity so that he/she feels passionate to learn and never lose hope if they find something difficult to learn I feel like I am very patient thus I can explain someone on repeat if they have a problem to understand. I also find it easy to teach someone in different ways…
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Mohamed

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
As a tutor, i think bringing confidence towards the students, and increasing the students knowledge/ thinking skills will be important for students to develop. As a tutor, i will bring encouragement towards students. I have great communication skills and this will allow me to better connect with…
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Rafi

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
To be able to explain concepts that seem complex to students, with clarity. Not only that, but to build a student's confidence in their own ability. Many students are not receiving the proper support they need for a particular subject at school; it may be too hard, it may not come off as interesting or it may not come off as useful to their…
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Thomas

Tutor Sandy Point, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is ensure you know their problem or where they may need help and know how you can help them to understand the content. Another important thing that can be done for the student is to ensure that they become comfortable not only with the tutor but also amongst their teacher and fellow students. Understanding…
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ANTHONY

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Appearing like the student and coming down to the level of a student enhances open communication between the tutor and the student. this way effective learning will take place, My strength is my ability to communicate with my students irrespective of their level of understanding and…
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Ezilaan

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
Be as understanding as possible as not every student learns in the same way. I believe I am patient, adaptive, curious and overall friendly and approachable. I do not pretend to know everything but I try my best to help to the best of ability, which I think will inspire…
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tsitsi

Tutor Milperra, NSW
help them realise they can understand any problem. everything looks hard before you have a solution but once you see it, it's incredibly clear. you just need to keep trying. my positivity, patience and motivation. no one student is more capable than another it's just a matter of finding a way to get them to enjoy what their learning and realise…
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Morshed

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them confident about their greatest strengths. Often times, a student with great skill will be under performing and its the tutor's job to fix that. My greatest strength is that when I am teaching, I make sure my students feel absolutely comfortable to ask me questions. And I am…
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Dinesh

Tutor Panania, NSW
In my point of view, students and tutors must be like a friends so that tutor can teach and student can learn easily. Similarly, every tutor needs to be prepared before they enter in classroom to teach because it will help tutors to express their views in such a way that students can learn and understand easily. Friendly, Responsible, Teaching in…
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Shweta

Tutor Panania, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is help and teach them what they don't understand. The qualities they should have are that they should be respectful, considerate, helpful, kind and patient. A tutor can ask if the student understands the content. They can also recap the content they learnt in the last class. They can provide…
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Duvindu

Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in their potential for academic success. Without this belief, teaching loses its purpose; with it, a tutor can inspire and empower students to achieve their goals. Additionally, building strong connections with students through active engagement is crucial, as these relationships…
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Ashneeta

Tutor Panania, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student's individual needs, providing clear explanations, offering constructive feedback, and instilling a passion for independent learning and critical thinking. My strengths as a tutor lie in my…

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.