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Woronora Heights' tutors include a mathematics high-distinction university scholar and school Extension 2 maths leader, a K–12 Kumon mentor with years of peer support and student coaching, a seasoned high school SLSO specialising in learning support, passionate youth group leaders, peer tutors ranked top in advanced sciences, and accomplished sports coaches for children.

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Abdullah

Info Processing Tutor Padstow, NSW
Showing the right path. It’s way easier if you get someone to show you the right path. I mean a student will do on their own but if you got someone to guide you the right way then it’s much more easier I try to give examples using real life…
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Nicholas

Info Processing Tutor Panania, NSW
I think that most students aren't too interested in most subjects. So for a tutor, it is basically a must that they can make their lesson at least somewhat engaging for their students (since they are having time taken out of their life just to study more, there's a high likelihood that they're even more disinterested). The next most important…
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Charlie

Info Processing Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Support is definitely the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Homework can be frustrating and stressful when you don't understand a topic, and that makes motivation dry up fast! Helping support the emotional side of learning can facilitate the intellectual growth of students; everything's a lot harder when you're struggling! My…
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George

Info Processing Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
Be friendly with the student Able to teach well Patient Willing to study in order to answer questions and guide them on the tutor's thought process Observant Get along with people…
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Xianfeng

Info Processing Tutor Blakehurst, NSW
Be patience, find new and creative ways to teach and be enthusiastic about the subject to keep the student's attention are the most important things that a tutor can for a student. My strengths include my patience, friendly approach, willing to explain a concept until the student understands entirely and my ability to explain ideas in different…
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Sujal

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Tutor can guide student to have a great future I am well person to gather the experience with…
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SUDIP

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can to is building a good rapport with the student. Student should not feel as if he/she is in some unfamiliar zone. Tutor can be their second parents in monitoring them, student should feel as if they are feeling great to learn new things in easy way. Tutor should not give up in any situation in dealing with…

Local Reviews

Gemma was an excellent maths tutor for my daughter. She was prompt, friendly and informative. She helped my daughter understand many principles she was struggling with.
Lynda, Woronora Heights

Inside Woronora HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Grace worked on time word problems and converting between hours and minutes, using real-life scenarios for practice.

In Year 8, Ethan tackled surface area and volume calculations, focusing on rectangular prisms and cylinders with step-by-step breakdowns.

For Year 10, Sarah explored algebraic techniques such as manipulating surds and indices, applying these skills to exam-style questions for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 maths, distraction sometimes interrupted progress with multi-digit subtraction, as noted when "she got distracted at times," making it harder to remember number order or process.

A Year 11 student in Chemistry showed gaps in confidence after not achieving a desired mark—"this made her feel down during the session and thus gave off the impression that she was not paying close attention to where she made mistakes."

For Year 10 algebra, skipping clear working led to repeated sign errors; one tutor observed, "he needs to set his working out better so he doesn't make easy mistakes."

Recent Achievements

One Woronora Heights tutor noticed a real shift in Lily, a high school student who not only organised her chemistry notes for the first time but also began actively adapting complex ideas into formats she could tackle on her own—something she hesitated to do previously.

In another session, Sam showed new initiative by reviewing his mistakes from a recent maths paper and working to understand where he went wrong instead of just moving on.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, Isaac started deciphering basic worded questions with confidence and completed all his tasks quickly during one lesson.

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