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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.

Amina
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Amina

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
helping students in getting a better understanding on the areas they think they need more help in, and motivating students in trying their ultimate best. Tutoring is about implementing study skills, strengthen subject comprehension, boost students confidence while building learning skills. - My strengths are my communication skills - My ability…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Pleasure Point, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is analyse how their students thinking style works currently and adapt their teaching method around that. Positive reinforcement and constructive feedback are also very important as well. Finally, giving the student multiple chances to actually prove to the tutor that they are…
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Hadiah
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Hadiah

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being empathetic and understanding as this allows the student to feel seen, valued and respected, and it will motivate them to pursue their studies. It is also important to cater to every student's needs by providing individualised lesson plans, worksheets, topic tests and mock exams with…
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Joshua

Tutor Blakehurst, NSW
Working alongside with the students to establish clear goals and expectations. Offering constructive feedback to students to ensure where improvement is required. Promoting active engagement is essential for students to have more beneficial lessons whereby students can have better retention with engaging lessons. I have great patience and I allow…
Quynh Nga (Mary)
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Quynh Nga (Mary)

Tutor East Hills, NSW
To me, what tutors can do most effectively for students is to help them achieve their learning outcomes at the end of each lesson. There is a specific need for us to teach to the student's strengths while minimizing the student's weaknesses. With regards to tutoring, we are solely responsible for setting up a teaching method to assist the student…
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charbel

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…
Vasiq Ahmed
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Vasiq Ahmed

Tutor Padstow, NSW
Try to understand and listen to them and make them feel important. Also make them responsible and how to deal with problems can be the best thing a tutor can impart to a student. Patience, Tolerant, Active listener, Fun, Responsible, Mature, Realist are some of the qualities that I think are necessary that should be present in a tutor like…
Ngoc
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Ngoc

Tutor East Hills, NSW
I believe that teachers/ tutors should be reliable and trustworthy for students to rely on. They should be patient towards student's ability. In addition, it is professional to understand each student's ability, needs and situation. Create a welcoming atmosphere for students to approach. Encourage students to go forward by themselves. Good…
Dinesh
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Dinesh

Tutor Revesby, NSW
In my point of view, students and tutors must be like a friends so that tutor can teach and student can learn easily. Similarly, every tutor needs to be prepared before they enter in classroom to teach because it will help tutors to express their views in such a way that students can learn and understand easily. Friendly, Responsible, Teaching in…
Emily
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Emily

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
It is crucial a tutor creates a comfortable space for students to ask questions and express concerns. This is because tutors must understand their students problems and thus solve them. Tutors must also maintain a student's confidence as this can enhance their attitude towards studying and therefore drive the importance of school and hard work.…
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Manish

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
Presenting material to students in new, digestible ways. Demonstrating practical aspects of study areas. Assessing and working with students' different abilities. Preparing students for exams and assessments. Patience. Flexibility, Dynamism & Openness to Changing. Emotional IQ. Good Communication Skills and the Ability to Make Students…
Mohsin
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Mohsin

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: -Build strong, personal relationships with their students. -Truly personalize the learning -Minimize the student's weaknesses -Incorporate connections to the student's interests -Should have specific content expertise -Tutoring is ubiquitous. Good tutors recognize the importance…
Tanya
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Tanya

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
A tutor determines the level of understanding a student develops in their subjects. Tutors also influence the personality of the student by how they motivate and inspire the student by showing their own passion for the subjects. One of the most important things is that a good tutor can make students like the subject they disliked and give s fresh…
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Ali

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
I think confidence is key, it’s not about rigorous testing, its about ensuring that they have confidence to solve the problem, focusing on teaching the method in different ways. ( E.g teaching a formula in maths based on step by step, visual and writing the instructions down in words) I never really had a normal study method and it really made…
Mohammed Farzan
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Mohammed Farzan

Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
- connections with students - passion to teach for the benefit of ither people - teach my students values, about discipline and hard work that they can apply to other areas of their life. - strong communication skills. I noticed this within my participation within the electrical engineering society as a HR member. - engaging and enthusiastic,…
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Priyanka

Tutor Panania, NSW
Keep the student comfortable by making sure they are on track and giving another perspective to view a particular question. Tutors make students so much more confident (saying through personal experience) as they can figure out the many different possibilities to deconstruct and work according to the question I have a high level of patience, can…
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Timothy

Tutor Blakehurst, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, assist students for high academics, while also creating a supportive learning environment. A tutor should also teach students individually at times and not simply providing answers. Ultimately, a tutor should aim to empower students to take ownership of their…
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Keshav

Tutor Padstow, NSW
Once, I heard a wise thing on the internet, "You should demand more from yourself, not from anyone else, or anything." Ever since, I find myself sticking to this thing to push those I am tutoring. Also, tutoring facilitates individualized attention, through which we as a tutor can provide more guidance, and support to get most out of the…
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Angela

Tutor Padstow, NSW
Build their confidence in their weak areas - I will want to see all my students feel they can overcome challenges and difficulty in their work through my help and support. I want my students to be inspired as I have been inspired by my teachers in the past, including when times were tough - to never give up on a student is essential. Also…
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Anthony

Tutor Padstow, NSW
I think an important role tutor must be able to do is to be able to adaptable in their teaching style to cater to the needs of students. Additionally being relatable and exploring how this knowledge can be expanded to world wide applications. I believe tutors need to make strong relationships with both students in order for them to feel…
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Catherine

Tutor Padstow, NSW
The most important thing is to support their learning. For example, when I ask a student to do a question and they are struggling, I wouldn't give them the steps but remind them of what to do and possibly where to start. It is important for student's to be able to develop problem solving skills and be independent with their learning. Being patient…
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Graziella Marie

Tutor Padstow, NSW
Tutors are not just teachers. We are also our stydents's friend, parent, guardian and counselor. We should be knowledgeable and always prepared so we can answer and teach our students well. I'm very patient and froendly. I like children so i make it to a point to make learning fun. I'm flexible and adaptable. I am used to making lesson and…
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Mausham

Tutor Padstow, NSW
Just make the student learn about the things and boost their level of knowledge on the subjects they find difficult. Create the best environment for the students to learn something new. I am masters graduate and I have been working as Tution tutor since…

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.