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Windsor's tutors include a university mathematics lecturer and curriculum designer, an ex-head of campus with decades leading high school and college teaching, HSC subject duxes and Band 6 achievers, seasoned private maths and English tutors, peer mentors from top selective schools (ATARs up to 98), Kumon instructors, and passionate educators skilled in working with diverse learners.

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Sameen

Science Tutor Riverstone, NSW
A tutor is both an academic teacher, and a mentor. A tutor not only teaches students about the topics students are struggling with or need to learn, tutors should also be a students mentor. This can be about advice on how to manage time, commit to a work/life balance, reduce the feeling of stress and anxiety about studies or upcoming exams and so…
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Kavan

Science Tutor Riverstone, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student/s is to show that they have a genuine interest in what they want to accomplish and make them feel that the tutor is willing to do everything in their power to reach their goals. It is also extremely important for the tutor to encourage their student at every opportunity in order to boost…
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Mrinmayi Subhash
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Mrinmayi Subhash

Science Tutor Riverstone, NSW
Tailoring study material according to the students needs. The tutor must be approchable so that the student feels comfortable. Tutors must be confident, patient and understanding. I recently graduted from high school therefore have multiple ticks and strategies for approching an exam. Since I am 18 years old, I can connect and bond with students…
Vidara
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Vidara

Science Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
It is extremely important that when the student is faced with a difficult question, they are able to see many potential methods to attempt it. As such I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do it expand the understanding of their student so much so that they can see these multiple methods by themselves and adapt their thinking to the…
Jiya
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Jiya

Science Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is make them feel confident in their abilities and make sure that they learn to enjoy learning. I’m empathetic so i would be able to connect with students efficiently and i’m patient and flexible which would allow me to deal with any issues that may arise while i tutor…
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Lorenzo

Science Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
A tutor should be able to efficiently teach their tutee, however the most important thing a tutor can do is to maintain or develop the student's passion for learning. They can memorise the content, but it means less if they forget it as soon as the exam is over. A passion for learning new things helps to make the content stick and make them want…
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Navyah

Science Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, provide clear explanations, and create a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should help students develop strong study habits and problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers, so they become more…
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Ashi

Science Tutor Riverstone, NSW
A tutor can train students to think, learn, and problem solving which are key skills in human learning, and especially significant in mathematical problem solving. As a Tutor I must determine what students already know about a subject, probe to identify and confront misconceptions, and plan ways to build the new knowledge on top of, and…

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Hannah did a good job helping prepare Maddie for her exam.
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Inside WindsorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Charlize practised identifying and adding Australian coins to make different amounts, along with reviewing addition and subtraction strategies.

In Year 10, Justine focused on circle geometry by tackling a range of targeted exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student worked through key ideas in financial mathematics—calculating interest—and also touched on solving simultaneous equations and inequalities as part of her schoolwork.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student, working on financial mathematics, misread key details in compound interest word problems—missing vital information that altered her answers. As a tutor noted, "writing down the information before continuing with the working out" helped her catch these errors mid-task.

In Year 11 algebra, one student struggled to show steps clearly and avoided writing full solutions; talking through problems aloud improved his mathematical communication but written layout still lagged behind.

Meanwhile, an upper secondary student repeatedly skipped homework over several weeks—she forgot essential concepts from Kruskal's algorithm and Chinese Postman problems when faced with similar exam questions later on.

Recent Achievements

A Windsor tutor noticed that Olivia, a senior student, has started tackling complex simultaneous equations and inequalities entirely on her own, whereas she previously needed frequent checks for each step.

William, in Year 9, used to skip writing out word problem details but now makes it a habit to note key information before solving, which has noticeably improved his accuracy with algebraic questions.

Meanwhile, Porscha, one of the younger students, showed new independence by writing her name correctly several times without help—something she'd hesitated to attempt just last week.

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