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Tutors in Cambridge Park include a university medallist with 5+ years' K–12 maths and science experience, an IB dux in Biology and Chemistry, a Baulkham Hills High graduate with national maths distinctions, HSC Band 6 awardees in English and Maths, experienced school teaching assistants, peer mentors, coding camp leaders, and accomplished academic competition participants.

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Anjana

Tutor Werrington County, NSW
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is understanding and respecting them. So, tutors constantly need to actively listen to students and ask whether students have any doubt regarding the concept. Not all students understand concepts taught in the same manner, hence, tutors need to find innovative teaching methods…
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Syeda Maryam

Tutor St Marys, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only assist in their studies, but also to be able to work independently but know when to ask for help through the students ability to detect errors and my assistance when possible. I believe it is not the grade that matters, but the effort, dedication, commitment and time the student…
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Veronica

Tutor Regentville, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is improving their confidence, not only in the classroom but within themselves and their abilities. This is fundamental for them to release their capabilities and strive for greatness. I am kind, creative, and patient. I find that these attributes that I possess, help me…
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Kevin

Tutor Regentville, NSW
Passing on all that we know in order to put them in a position to succeed. I feel that applies to all walks of life whether its being a tutor or helping a colleague at work. Patience is also important cause like I said in a previous question, everyone learns at a different pace and it is important to understand that and make adjustments based on…
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Nav

Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
I can transform a students learning process and give a progressive improvement to their results in an effort to empower them to become strong in mathematics and become passionate about the domain which gets applied in physics engineering , statistics and many other professions. This is to increase the bandwidth of what they can do after they…
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Darsh

Tutor Kingswood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to make concepts clear, build students' confidence, and create a supportive learning environment. By breaking down difficult material and personalising lessons, students can better understand the content at their own pace. By helping them feel confident and supported, it encourages active engagement and…
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Alina

Tutor Melonba, NSW
Understanding Individual Needs. Building Confidence. Setting Clear Goals. Fostering Critical Thinking. Providing Constructive Feedback. Creating an Engaging Learning Environment. Strong Verbal and Written Communication. Ability to Connect with Students. Tailoring Teaching Methods. Excellent Organizational Skills. Identifying and…

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Joshua Woods is an excellent tutor. He really explained everything to my daughter and helped her understand what she needs to know. Thank you so much.
Monique, Cambridge Park

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Sophie worked on calculating surface area and volume of composite solids, including breaking down complex shapes like cylinders and triangular prisms, as well as practicing rearranging equations with multiple variables.

Year 9 student Hazell focused on expanding and factorising algebraic expressions such as monic quadratic trinomials using methods like the distributive law and FOIL, then applied trigonometric ratios to solve for unknown sides in right-angled triangles, including worded problems involving bearings.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Larena practiced converting between mixed and improper fractions, simplifying fractions by identifying the highest common factor, and started learning strategies for adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student showed a pattern of skipping backchecking in financial mathematics, leading to avoidable errors—"she hadn't read the question properly for the quiz," one tutor noted.

In senior grades, another student repeatedly forgot or avoided homework, limiting retention and making it harder to recall trigonometry and algebra techniques when tested under pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated to attempt questions without reassurance, sometimes erasing working out if unsure. This reluctance slowed problem-solving and left misconceptions unaddressed until prompted by direct feedback in session.

Missed practice and inconsistent revision led to fragile confidence during assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Cambridge Park tutor noticed a big change in Hazell, a high school student who now catches her own "silly mistakes" during algebra practice—something she struggled with before.

In recent sessions, Hazell also managed to complete an assignment section independently after previously needing more guidance, showing real initiative.

Meanwhile, Sophie has started applying new problem-solving strategies by talking through her reasoning out loud and using pen-and-paper checks without prompting; she's also begun identifying and correcting misconceptions herself while working on surface area problems.

For a younger student, Larena moved from doubting her ability with fractions to solving several on her own by the end of the 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 Penrith City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cambridge Park Public School.