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Tutors in Bow Bowing include a seasoned K–12 maths tutor with peer literacy credentials and school dux awards, an experienced HSC mentor from North Sydney Boys (ATAR 96.3), accomplished university students in engineering and science, primary-to-high-school tutors with top marks and Olympiad distinctions, and passionate leaders with proven skills in mentoring, creative writing, and youth coaching.

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Rameses

Tutor Bow Bowing, NSW
It is important that tutors not only foster improvement but also a passion for the subject being taught. As such, I believe that tutoring should be an enjoyable and enriching experience. It is also important that the tutor examines the tutee's strengths and weaknesses and acts accordingly. An awareness that every student is different allows…
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Shekinah Noshir

Tutor Gregory Hills, NSW
A tutor is an important role and a mentor. Students select tutors because they have the enthusiasm to learn and perhaps do not have the resources needed which a tutor can fill in. I am calm, patient and have an insight to give my best so that people can benefit from me. I want children to excel and do well beyond they can dream…
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Attanayake

Tutor Bradbury, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is understand the nuances of learning capabilities and teach them in a manner that is both convenient and accessible to their minds. Different students have different styles of learning that cater to their needs best, that is why it is of utmost importance for a tutor to…
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Elif

Tutor Prestons, NSW
Patience and a positive reward system. It is very important to give the students time to let new concepts cement in their minds. It always helps with a reward system Determination and understanding. No matter how difficult the topic is or if they don't understand it at all, I can explain it 50 times over in 50 different…
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Wali

Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Understand their perspective and talk to them. Understand the strengths of students and minimise their weakness. Building with students on 1-1 basis. Communicating with parents on the progress of a student and work out a solution. Building strong relationship with students Being able to communicate with students. Being able to express my…
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Thaison

Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important role a tutor can play is showing constant and unconditional support for their student. This is something I've learned from the example of my previous tutor who answered almost every email or text message within the hour within reason. I believe showing this constant support allows the student to trust us as tutors and react more…
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Mohammad

Tutor Prestons, NSW
Be able to guide them and morally support them. Without motivating a student, your teaching efforts are wasted. I am experienced in teaching myself and my peers. I am also a master at analysing my fellow tutors' teaching methods and applying those strategies to my own. I also have great communication skills through experience with working in peer…
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Ashwini

Tutor Oran Park, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are make students feel supported, break concepts down clearly, and help them build real confidence. My experience at McDonalds and Chemist Warehouse taught me patience and problem-solving, while being a Peer Support Leader showed me how powerful encouragement can be. A tutor should help students…
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Akanksha

Tutor Oran Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them grow on a daily basis. An important characteristic to take on as a tutor is to listen and communicate effectively with the student in order to help teach material in a way that helps them understand. Building strong relationships with students is something a tutor can do for a…

Local Reviews

Our tutor was wonderful, Mina. Very pleasant and professional. Emma and her worked well together.
Jane

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Content Covered

Year 3 student Lachlan practised three-digit addition and subtraction along with multiplication, focusing on improving calculation speed.

For Year 8 Maths, Aryan tackled the basics of probability and chance, including sample space using everyday examples.

Meanwhile, in Year 10 Maths, Leon worked through financial maths topics from his textbook, particularly simple and compound interest problems and real-life money scenarios.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students in Bow Bowing showed process obstacles impacting progress.

For example, a Year 11 student tackling algebra and trigonometry relied heavily on calculators, missing sign errors—"he needs to be careful on his signs with algebra," as one tutor observed—which meant time spent correcting rather than learning new content.

In Year 9, another student struggled with exam-style questions due to messy working and not highlighting key information; their rushed approach left gaps when interpreting word problems.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided written working for subtraction out of fear of mistakes, resulting in repeated confusion during practice sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bow Bowing recently noticed Leon, a high school student, now independently translates worded maths problems into equations and chooses the right methods without prompting—a big shift from when he'd hesitate on each step.

Another high schooler, Vasati, has begun tackling percentage and fraction conversions using a calculator confidently; she used to avoid these questions altogether.

For a younger student, reading aloud has improved noticeably—she used to guess at tricky words but now stops to sound them out and checks their meaning before moving on. Last week, she read an entire page unassisted.

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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Andrews Public School.