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Wentworthville's tutors include a former school Dux and peer mentor with selective high credentials, an HSC Band 6 achiever from Penrith Selective, university medallist-level STEM graduates, K–12 maths specialists with Olympiad distinctions and teaching experience, student leaders in debating and science forums, and seasoned youth mentors dedicated to academic excellence.

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Ruohan

Economics Tutor Denistone West, NSW
Communication, time management and patient. Adaptable, hard-working and reliable post-graduate student and part-time tutor with high quality background of statistics, mathematics, finance, actuarial studies and English. Microsoft Office: Advanced Knowledge, 11 years experience Mathematics; Data Entry, Advanced Ability and higher than 95% accuracy;…
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Moiz

Economics Tutor Regents Park, NSW
Communication between a tutor and a student is very important. If a student can not understand what a tutor delivers then it is waste of time for both of them. My strengths are to think the way as a student thinks and explain accordingly. I believe in explaining the logic rather than making the student memorize…
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Great Company and they found the perfect fit tutor for my son's requirement. Amazing and quick to respond and they actually listen.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sara worked through a pre-grade assessment focusing on division and measurement to identify any knowledge gaps.

In Year 10, Daniel tackled algebraic equations that required forming his own equations from worded problems and revisited the Pythagoras theorem with attention to showing clear working steps.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily explored functions by finding equations using different methods and solved intersections of functions through simultaneous equations, reinforcing her understanding with graphing practice.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 trigonometry, a student relied heavily on memorized steps but hesitated when problems appeared in unfamiliar formats. As one tutor noted, "she paused at worded questions unless the function looked exactly as expected." This limited her ability to adapt strategies and slowed progress with identities.

Meanwhile, in Year 12 statistics, another student avoided revisiting feedback on normal distribution practice—mistakes from earlier sets reappeared because corrections weren't integrated.

In both cases, time spent reworking similar question types replaced building flexibility or consolidating past learning; moments of uncertainty became cycles of repetition rather than genuine skill growth.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wentworthville recently noticed Gabby now explains her calculation steps out loud—something she previously hesitated to do—which helps her avoid getting stuck and spot errors on her own.

Another secondary student has begun identifying the correct trigonometry formulas for shapes beyond triangles and can apply them independently after needing reminders before.

In Year 4, Maria moved from struggling with equivalent fractions to confidently solving them by herself after just a few practice rounds; by lesson's end, she was answering all fraction problems without needing prompts.

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 Wentworthville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Darcy Road Public School.