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Tutors in Bardia include a PhD-qualified science and maths teacher with nearly 20 years' school experience, a Sydney Girls High graduate with a 99.30 ATAR and four years' tutoring expertise, a Hurlstone All-Rounder and state-ranked dux, multiple UNSW scholars, peer mentoring leaders, competition award-winners, and experienced K–12 specialists across English, maths, science and languages.

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Mahendra

Info Processing Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
I consider learning improvement as the most important thing. And it depends on how well we deliver the content, what strategies we use, etc. Also, understanding the student's gap in subject knowledge. My strengths are: -teaching experience - Communication skills - Motivation of students to do well - Subject content knowledge - ability to…
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Iffat Fatema

Info Processing Tutor Austral, NSW
What I consider most important things a tutor can do for a student is first off all understand in the areas the student needs more focus and development to personally plan a progression that can help improve the child’s injects areas and give it the extra help it needs to plan according to its requirements. Well planned lessons focusing on…
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Shreya

Info Processing Tutor Liverpool, NSW
They can provide valuable knowledge that the student builds up on during their study. To make learning easy I will make my own notes before lecture and share the same knowledge with my students to make the grasping process of the knowledge easier As I like to teach my biggest strength is my passion for teaching and sharing knowledge, explaining…
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Anmol

Info Processing Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring their teaching methods to the student's individual needs, and inspiring a passion for learning. A tutor should actively listen and provide constructive feedback, helping students build confidence in their abilities.…
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Norman

Info Processing Tutor Catherine Field, NSW
Be approachable that way the students feel comfortable askinng questions when they don't understand something. That is what I feel is the most important as well as having a good understanding of the content. My relatability as I myself was tutored a lot growing up so I would have an understanding of what they students are experiencing. I also feel…
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Ha Cong Duy

Info Processing Tutor Liverpool, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to invoke a students' desire to learn and teach them how to learn by themselves. I strongly believe that a person's curiosity and learning skills will be valuable throughout their life. I think my biggest strength is my ability to invoke curiosity and inspire students to learn. I also tend to…
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Ali

Info Processing Tutor Claymore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be there for them and assist them with whatever they require, give them the time and patience to understand each and everything they wish to learn. I'm Patient and Caring, Since I have many siblings younger than me I know how to treat students of different ages and use my knowledge to help…
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Thanuj

Info Processing Tutor Gregory Hills, NSW
A tutor has to be able to cater for individual needs as all students are different and I greatly believe using my communication and teamwork skills I can create a supportive learning environment in which students can gain academically of their own skills. I have great communication skills and take great pride in my ability to mingle with others as…
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Suyog

Info Processing Tutor Leumeah, NSW
To be avaliable to hear them out and go with them in their own pace in learning new things. And always be available to guide them in the quest of gaining education. I'm humble, kind, passionate, and motivated to help people to add some value in their academic career. My IT background helps me to cope up with this new challenge and opportunities in…

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Celeste is great and very patient.
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Inside BardiaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Rohan focused on understanding electron configuration and the differences between ions and isotopes, as well as revising key concepts like homeostasis and the nervous system through practice exam questions.

For Year 9, Mason worked on operations with fractions—including addition, subtraction, and multiplication—alongside converting improper fractions to mixed numerals using the cross method.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Aleigha practised vertical multiplication and tackled word problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication algorithms to strengthen her calculation skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for exams struggled to consistently update and review summary notes, which left him feeling "pressured or behind in his exam preparation."

In senior maths, a student found it challenging to recognise when to apply the correct trigonometric formula in worded questions, often missing connections because she hadn't revised past topics or broken down information systematically.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student forgot to complete assigned homework and lost track of concepts previously taught—when asked about multiplication abbreviations, he kept glancing at notes for reassurance despite understanding. These habits led to confusion and interrupted progress mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Bardia tutor noticed a big shift in Rohan, a high school student who used to hesitate with scientific concepts—he's now actively asking questions during lessons and even keeps a summary document open to track what he needs to review.

In chemistry, after struggling with electron transfer diagrams at first, he can now draw and explain them independently.

Another secondary student, Khloe, initially froze when faced with new algebra problems but has started working through solutions out loud until she finds the answer.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised his tutor by reading clock times without prompting or hesitation for the first time.

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