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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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Neathen

Software Dev Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To begin with, a tutor must encourage a student to do better and learn from previous mistakes. Getting upset/impatient with a student is only going to discourage the student and prevent him/her from reaching potential; and that's the opposite of the desired goal. In addition, confidence has to be built in a student; this way a student will be able…
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Bikram

Software Dev Tutor Silverwater, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Sushil

Software Dev Tutor Carramar, NSW
I think the most important skills a tutor can do for student is to be patience and communicate. Understand student about their difficulties. Since I am dealing with students and their weaknesses, I must be patient regardless of the circumstances. Also, the only way to do my job as a tutor is to convey difficult information to students through…
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muhammad

Software Dev Tutor Doonside, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are helping them understand the material, building their confidence, and improving their problem-solving skills. By explaining things clearly and in a way that makes sense to the student, a tutor can help them grasp tough topics. Encouraging the student and showing them they can succeed on…
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Martin

Software Dev Tutor Acacia Gardens, NSW
A tutors primary task is to help the student with what they want to be helped with, and as a part of that accommodating to their individual needs and goals. Doing anything else would simply be disingenuous. It is worth noting further that accommodating to the student's needs in any way reasonable is quite close to the most important thing a tutor…
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Rick

Software Dev Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should facilitate clear and engaging learning, maintain student interest through interactive methods, and create a supportive environment. It is crucial to personalise instruction to suit individual needs and empower students to develop problem-solving skills and a love for independent learning. Providing concise, constructive feedback is…
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Niharika

Software Dev Tutor Denistone West, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are: build genuine understanding of why concepts work, not just memorization; foster independence by teaching problem-solving strategies and debugging skills rather than just giving answers; create a safe environment where students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking any question; adapt teaching…
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Benjamin

Software Dev Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Helping students gain confidence and encourage critical thinking is the most important thing a tutor can give to a student. My strengths lie in my ability to break down and form connections between different concepts, producing simpler and relatable…
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Narin

Software Dev Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Few viable things which a tutor can do to help the students are: a) Deliver to them motivational thoughts and constantly encouraging them to do well. b) Critically thinking about any difficulty which might pose a hurdle in the pathway of student's learning and bring-forth ways to mitigate it. As a tutor, I believe to have the following…
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Khelan Prashantbhai

Software Dev Tutor Merrylands, NSW
Be patient in explaining the same concepts a number of times. Do their jobs honestly and make sure that the student understands the core fundamentals and not just the shortcuts. Impart discipline. I believe that I am a very calm individual. It doesn't matter if a person asks me the same questions over and over again. I would still respond with the…
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Ezma

Software Dev Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to make a student understand the most difficult topics for him/her. every teacher impacts students differently it all comes down to how effectively you're able to explain concepts within the range of the student's surroundings. My ability to talk through their discomfort barriers and having…
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Mason

Software Dev Tutor Harris Park, NSW
I consider helping students develop their own learning style is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This way, students can clearly recognise their strengths and weaknesses and plan their own study accordingly to maximise their academic performance. In my opinion, student's own learning style encompasses time management skills,…
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Sharan

Software Dev Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding. This is due to different students being at different levels in their academic journey as well as having different lifestyle situations. As a tutor, it's important to be considerate of their environment and situation in order to provide the best tutoring service. My…
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Vincent

Software Dev Tutor Pemulwuy, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is understand the needs of each student and adapt their teaching style in order to maximise the benefits that the student can get from tutoring. I've had my fair share of tutors growing up and the best tutors I've had weren't necessarily the most intelligent. They were empathetic individuals…
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Cheanguon

Software Dev Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor can do for a student is to make sure they understand fully the concepts not just the formula and equations but also the explanation and reasons behind those equations. As a tutor with strong interpersonal skills, I can quickly identify individual strengths and weaknesses and tailor the lessons plan accordingly…
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Shelly

Software Dev Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
Make sure the Student is comfortable with the maths concepts and ensure they are kept interested at all times. Strengths - can fit with the students personality as soon as I meet them Weaknesses - May take up too many…
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Jaiden

Software Dev Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
1. Teaching the students the content they need to know. 2. Teaching the students on how to answer questions based on the content and giving tips of ways to answer question without answering them. 3. Encouraging the students to study the content and provide resources in doing so. 4. If the student has a test, reviewing the test, finding ways to…
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Mythreya

Software Dev Tutor Seven Hills, NSW
Provide practical advice Address key concerns Demonstrate depth of knowledge in the subject. I have an adaptable teaching style - experience as a cadet instructor in handling classes and…
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Mohab

Software Dev Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
I think the most important something a tutor can do for a student when it comes to trying to teach them is, being close to them and on their level. That way, it is easier for the student to absorb information coming from you as it would feel like the information is coming from a friend and not someone who is greater than them or better than them…
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Shane

Software Dev Tutor Lalor Park, NSW
-Guiding a student to face the challenges in real life and balancing the academics with the extracurricular work. -Inculcating high expectations and firm targets. I'm flexible,friendly ,versatile and adaptable to the situation.Always high in the spirit and optimistic.More over i have Creative thinking skills to develop new programs and…
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Nauman

Software Dev Tutor Blacktown, NSW
Most Important Things I Can Do for a Student: Boost Confidence: Help students believe in themselves and approach challenges positively. Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit each student's unique needs and learning style. Encourage Critical Thinking: Develop their problem-solving skills and independent thinking. Provide Support:…
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Daniel

Software Dev Tutor Old Guildford, NSW
I consider the most important things tutor's have to offer students is insight and wisdom into effective ways of thinking that help them to deal with the current challenges that they are facing in their studies and sometimes in their life. I believe my greatest strength is my ability to perseverance to keep trying until I can find a way to connect…
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Katherine

Software Dev Tutor Dundas, NSW
I think the most important things for a tutor to do is to make sure the student understands how to do the question, and not just give them the answer or formula. It is essential for them to utilise all the skills and I want to foster the ability to identify which methods are required for each question. I like to teach in fun ways so hopefully that…

Local Reviews

Great Company and they found the perfect fit tutor for my son's requirement. Amazing and quick to respond and they actually listen.
Kavita Prasad, Wentworthville

Inside WentworthvilleTutoring Sessions

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.