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Wiley Park's tutors include a Punchbowl Boys High School science head teacher with decades of classroom experience, a university medallist and multiple subject Dux awardees, seasoned high school maths and English educators with postgraduate teaching degrees, passionate peer mentors, coding instructors for kids, and HSC achievers with ATARs up to 97.25.

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Deyala

PDHPE Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Tutoring in my opinion is not only putting pen to paper. I believe as a tutor it is vital to offer the students a level of support that encourages them to want to progress in their education, it is important to understand the individual you are tutoring as not only will it make them feel seen it will also massively improve their learning…
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Victoria

PDHPE Tutor Riverwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to believe in them and show encouragement. Self-esteem can be extremely vulnerable during schooling years, and tutors have the power to enhance their students' level of self-confidence and sense of self-efficacy. When I believe in their potential, work with their strengths, support their…
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Feras

PDHPE Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
I think it's a question of what a tutor can BE rather than do. I found in my experience that I always responded to teachers who were enthusiastic and portrayed a genuine care for the learning of the student. In a metaphorical sense, the tutor must think like a student in an empathetic way rather than merely be a one way stream of instruction. If a…
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Ramiz

PDHPE Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Finding out whether a student is a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner is important. By discovering how the student learns best, I believe he will be able to reach his true potential. To do this, a tutor must be malleable in his teaching methods and communication. Furthermore, it is crucial that the tutor and student create a bond that reaches…
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Razan

PDHPE Tutor Riverwood, 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…
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Thanay

PDHPE Tutor Riverwood, NSW
A tutor should create a supportive and patient environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as this fosters growth and deeper understanding. Instead of just providing answers, a tutor should guide students to think through problems, helping them develop problem-solving skills and independence. Adapting teaching…
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Edward

PDHPE Tutor Beverly Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to learn effectively, independantly, efficiently and enjoyably, regardless of the subject matter. I am diligent and conscientious, reflective of my habits as a proficient student, strengths that I aim to pass onto my students to set them up for…
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Christopher

PDHPE Tutor Strathfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is adapt the way they teach in order to best help the student learn. A tutor's role is to guide the student in their academic career and help them to reach their potential. My main strengths as a tutor would be being able to teach the student in their own way, as many students learn in…
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Dania

PDHPE Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do as a tutor is help a student feel confident in their learning. It’s not just about explaining things—it’s about being patient, encouraging them, and making sure they believe in themselves. I always try to adapt to their needs, make learning engaging, and create a space where they feel comfortable…
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Rosabella

PDHPE Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to take a more proactive role in their own learning. Being able to show a student the genuine impact they make on their own learning outcomes and motivating them to improve for themselves is the best thing a tutor could ever do for a student as this skill and self…
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Salwa

PDHPE Tutor Yagoona, NSW
Helping to motivate and engage them with the learning content and being able to understand their learning style. There are 7 or more learning styles, teachers at school cannot cater to all students and iris very difficult to do so. Tutoring helps you to monitor a small group of people to find out what works for them and how they each individually…
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Jason

PDHPE Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Provide different learning techniques and setting realistic goals Communication skills, ability to teach complex subjects in a digestible manner, drive to master any subjects I…
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charbel

PDHPE Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
Act as not only a teacher but a support network through which students can bounce ideas without feeling embarrassed and be made to feel comfortable by their tutor. Patience and understanding are something I believe are 2 of my key attributes and are extremely beneficial when I…
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Thanh

PDHPE Tutor Yagoona, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for students is to improve their confidence in their own abilities. Having confidence will equip them with the key tools to deal with fears and self-doubts, which are things that can significantly hinder the learning process. To do this, a tutor has to provide encouragements to students along…
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Tiana

PDHPE Tutor Strathfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to clarify difficult concepts, build confidence, and personalize their teaching approach. By breaking down complex ideas and explaining them in a way that makes sense to the student, a tutor can help them understand and overcome challenges. Encouraging students to believe in their…
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Iris

PDHPE Tutor Potts Hill, NSW
Listen. A tutor should understand exactly what it is that the student struggles with and hence, help them. Straightforward, I aim to teach in a way that is clear cut for students to…
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leanne

PDHPE Tutor Bexley, NSW
I think the most important thing is to have an open class where students feel like they can always ask for help no matter how many times. I’m extremely patient yet able to control a class with a friendly…
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Shannon

PDHPE Tutor Burwood, NSW
The fun part of my job is getting to know my students and getting to understand them. As a tutor and mentor it is our job to make sure our students achieves the highest grade possible, but we must remember. It is also our duty to nurture and guide them on the right path into their future. We must keep in mind each students have their own struggles…
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Dylan

PDHPE Tutor Regents Park, NSW
Covering topics before or after it is done in school, understanding complex topics can be quite difficult, a repetition of the topic or the topic being taught from a different perspective or using different methods will enable the student to develop an extensive knowledge of the topic. Due to the fact that what is taught in school may not always…
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Jalaj

PDHPE Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Clarify Concepts: Tutors should help students understand complex ideas by breaking them down into simpler components. They should be skilled at providing clear, concise explanations tailored to the student's level of comprehension. Motivate and Encourage: Tutors should inspire and motivate students to overcome challenges, stay engaged in their…
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Rowan

PDHPE Tutor Condell Park, NSW
-understanding their needs -finding common ground -relatability -listening to them -engaging in different ways -ensuring you are getting through to them in your ways Understanding students and their…
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Shreeyashi

PDHPE Tutor Hurstville, NSW
When I tutor students, I tend not to follow the same pattern or process of learning for every kid. I believe tutor can play huge role in a student’s life when it comes to teaching them how to fish rather than serving the fish. The ability to remain calm and composed in any situation I think is my biggest strength. Having to deal with kids who…
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Sarah

PDHPE Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can provide are: 1. Creating a supportive, judgment-free environment where students feel comfortable asking questions 2. Teaching study skills and learning strategies alongside subject content 3. Building genuine confidence by celebrating progress and helping students recognise their own growth 4. Fostering…

Local Reviews

Riria had a great first session with Derek. Riria found Derek to be patient and clear with his communication making it easier for Riria to get her head around what is being asked of her in regards to her physics lessons and assessments.
Catherine

Inside Wiley ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Olivia focused on identifying and simplifying ratios, as well as writing equivalent ratios using practical examples.

In Year 8, Noah worked through scale drawings by applying unit conversions for length and distance in worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sarah reviewed half-yearly exam topics such as operations with fractions, decimals, and percentages, including their application to financial questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly left working out incomplete, especially units in ratio and geometry questions, leading to lost marks—"she needs to develop the habit of writing FULL working out, including all units," as one tutor observed.

In a Year 9 algebra session, she relied heavily on calculators for fraction and percentage conversions instead of practicing by hand, which slowed her confidence with mixed exam questions.

During primary revision, a student skipped over worded multiplication problems without breaking them down into steps or checking their layout; this made it hard to spot mistakes before moving on.

In high school sessions, not creating summary notes or revisiting foundational skills before exams meant she guessed answers under pressure and forgot key processes after breaks.

Recent Achievements

A Wiley Park tutor noticed a big shift in one high school student's approach to assessments—after usually waiting until the last minute, she began working on her logbook and portfolio the same day they were assigned, bringing creative ideas to her project.

Another high schooler who previously hesitated with "hard" ratio problems now completes similar questions independently after just a brief explanation.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to struggle when subtracting smaller numbers from larger ones is now confidently using borrowing without prompting, finishing subtraction exercises with no errors.

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