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Chatswood West's tutors include a PhD mathematician and university teaching assistant, a former secondary school teacher with international credentials and awards, a seasoned K–12 English and maths educator, an ATAR 96.7 Dux, peer mentors, camp leaders, Olympiad participants, and academic prize-winners—all bringing years of hands-on experience guiding students to excel.

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Richard

PDHPE Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The ability to answer their questions and provide support wherever possible to resolve the hardest of questions. I feel that my strengths would be patience, encouragement and persistence to stick at the problem until an answer is found. I relate well to people and would do my best to support the student/s where I can. My weaknesses would be not…
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Michael

PDHPE Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be supportive and helpful. Students will flourish in a supportive environment. I understand the struggles with learning new concepts. I benefited from the help of a tutor when I was in school and believe this experience will help me understand how the student is feeling. My experience in…
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Mona

PDHPE Tutor Wahroonga, NSW
A step by step technique. It is important that the student is shown the correct way to solve a problem as the student might not have understood the basics of the lesson. When teaching the student, it is important to go through the lesson and make sure the student understands the lesson before commencing with the assignment. It is out job to…
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Lily

PDHPE Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
The most important things I can provided to the student are an approachable, enriching learning environment. An enriching learning environment is like a petri-dish full of nutrients. The role of tutors is to help the students absorb as much of these 'nutrients' (i.e. knowledge and skills) as they can in an effective and enjoyable way. I believe my…
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Oscar

PDHPE Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach them to learn for themselves. It is easy to rote memorize a formula or a text, but to be able to teach someone how they can teach themselves and to show them how to problem solve so that they can attack problems independently is far more valuable I believe my strengths as a…

Local Reviews

We are very pleased with the way Lucas is changing his approach to Math and Myunggwan has definitely had lots to do with it.
Flavia, Lane Cove

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Hugh practised long multiplication and division, and explored number divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 through step-by-step examples.

For Year 8, Ethan worked on solving simultaneous equations and reviewed Pythagoras' theorem while tackling mixed algebraic problems from a practice test.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ava focused on graphing quadratic functions and reinforced her understanding of function notation in preparation for an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization emerged as concerns for both primary and high school students.

For example, a Year 7 student only partially completed set homework, making it harder to build momentum between lessons ("the tutor will send the homework more in advance for future lessons").

In Year 11 Maths, one student forgot last week's homework entirely, leading to gaps in algebra and probability revision.

Exam anxiety stood out at senior levels: "Gemma gets stuck in her head under examination conditions," causing recall issues even when content was known.

A Year 10 struggled with time management during tests, repeating mistakes instead of correcting them on the spot.

Recent Achievements

A Chatswood West tutor recently noticed Ziggy now tackles correlation and regression questions with real confidence after previously hesitating to try more complex problems—he even chose to attempt extra linear equation tasks on his own.

Another win came from Finn in Year 9, who used to make frequent careless errors but has noticeably reduced these while learning new trigonometry concepts not yet covered at school.

In primary, Lucas has started completing his homework independently and attempted new mean/median/mode questions without waiting for prompts, showing far more initiative than before.

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 West Chatswood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aurora College.