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Dundas Valley's tutors include an assistant principal with 18 years of K–6 classroom leadership, a double-degree Maths/Computer Science student from James Ruse with national STEM awards, university-level educators and PhDs, seasoned private and centre tutors, a K–6 IT teacher, and high-achieving recent graduates passionate about mentoring students in maths, science, and English.

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Nomilani

Tutor Denistone West, NSW
Tutor can build confidence in children for their capabilities, which will mostly motivate children to study and become success while helping them with subject matters. My great strengths are patience, enthusiasm, flexible and positive attitude as well as ability to understand children as a result of tutoring over thirteen years. In addition,…
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So Yeon

Tutor Melrose Park, NSW
I think as a tutor, most important thing is to helping them developing their study patterns so they can utilise it when they are graduated from high school. Tutoring is not about learning new things but it is about recalling and developing what was learnt from school that they are ready to adapt new knowledge. First strength is my knowledge in…
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Md Ifthekher Uddin

Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1.Clarify Concepts: Simplify complex topics and provide clear explanations to enhance understanding. 2.Encourage Confidence: Foster a supportive environment that boosts the student’s confidence in their abilities. 3.Adapt Teaching Methods: Tailor instruction to match…
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Zahid

Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing individualized support, clarifying concepts, and fostering motivation and critical thinking skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Adaptability and quick learner Detail-oriented and organized Ability to work…
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Hans H

Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
To identify the student's learning gaps and the chunks of foundation learning which was missed over the years, then, closing these gaps in a journey free of pressure. Thus, paving the way for students to be empowered with retained knowledge and motivate them to be passionate about the subject that once they have in the past been less than happy to…
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Cecilia

Tutor Carlingford, NSW
As a first-year university student and tutor, gentle and excellent communication skills are invaluable assets in creating a positive and engaging learning environment. This approach fosters an atmosphere where students learn and develop a genuine enjoyment of studying. By prioritising clear and empathetic communication, you build trust, making…
Ruchi
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Ruchi

Tutor Dundas, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, tailoring instruction to the student\'s unique needs, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and providing constructive feedback. Building a strong rapport, instilling confidence, and encouraging a growth…
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hanlin

Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor should do is teaching student how to study efficiently, instead of just give them questions to do and mentioning about the content. Try best to explain the content and help them to learn more. Try my best to arrange my time and planning my class, be patient to student to explain all contents and have a wide…
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Rick

Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should facilitate clear and engaging learning, maintain student interest through interactive methods, and create a supportive environment. It is crucial to personalise instruction to suit individual needs and empower students to develop problem-solving skills and a love for independent learning. Providing concise, constructive feedback is…
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Gabriella

Tutor Dundas, NSW
A tutor should have good listening skills so that they will better understand students' misconceptions and struggles. It is important to treat each student and how you go about emphasising the content to the students uniquely. A good tutor should aim to be relatable and open to share own experiences with learning and highlight that it isn't an…
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Frederich Ivan

Tutor Eastwood, NSW
I believe the greatest strength a tutor can have is the ability to understand each student's needs,such as identifying their weaknesses, documenting progress, and adapting lessons so the material really helps. Building a friendly relationship also helps students feel comfortable asking questions. With more tutoring experience, I feel like I’ve…
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Irtiza

Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
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Aidan

Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that tutors and teachers alike are not endless sources of book knowledge but rather a librarian who must guide students to discover, interpret and apply knowledge for themselves. Thus, it is crucial that a tutor forms a strong relationship with its students to create an environment where student learning is maximised. Further, in…
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Jacky

Tutor Carlingford, NSW
Being able to meet the needs of the parents and students. Every student is unique and they have goals that they wish to achieve. Although these goals may be similar, I believe a tutor must listen attentively and work towards these particular targets so they can achieve what the student desires. A tutor also has to establish a sense of trust. This…
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Jude

Tutor Epping, NSW
To be a good mentor and to coach and encourage them to overcome learning challenges that have prevented them from reaching their full potential. To help build their confidence and self esteem and to promote a disciplined and healthy learning environment. To encourage a positive attitude to learning and to be mind full of other external influences…
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Khalil

Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
The most important thing would be to connect with the student, be on the same wavelength. If you can connect with your student then you can understand their struggles learning the content. It also allows the student to be more relaxed and less stressed which aids in their learning. If they see the process of getting tutored as a chore or a burden…
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Alekhya

Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
Give some quality information and guidance as well make the class interesting so that student understands the topics easily. I can grab the attention of the student easily I…
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Juan-Claude

Tutor Rydalmere, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is build confidence. Confidence in their approach, confidence in their ability and confidence in themselves to solve problems. Additionally, a good tutor can adapt to each students needs and ability, giving them the tools they need to become independent and self reliant. Above all I have found that parents…
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Peter

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
A tutor can encourage a student that they can do it. There is no word as no. Teacher's need to imbibe confidence in students especially those who are failing to acheive and give them a reason to do well in their studies. Teacher's need to be patient as well. These are some of my strengths: Patience Kindness Sense of…
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Ngoc Minh

Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The most important thing is finding the strongest point of a student and upgrading that. With me, everyone has their own strengths, and it is crucial to exploit and develop those strengths. I always encourage my students to have confidence in themselves when solving their study problems. Additionally, I structure my lessons as conversations with…
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Blake

Tutor Oatlands, NSW
The most important things for a tutor to do for a student is to be patient, to be a support network for their learning, and to be open to criticism if the teaching style is not what the student wants. Of course, a tutor needs to be good at explaining the material but it is also important to use one’s own experience to give advise especially in…
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Rinku

Tutor Oatlands, NSW
A tutor can teach according to the need of a student which is not possible in a class. Even a child can tell his or her weakness frankly which they can't express in the class I start from the basic. I teach according to the need of a child. I can teach the same concept number of times until the child understands. I can teach all the types of…
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Leena

Tutor Oatlands, NSW
An important aspect of tutoring is not hindering the student's creativity. I believe every student has a different learning style. If a student requires additional assistance, the tutor is responsible for identifying it and providing extra support, while being patient with them. It is our responsibility to encourage students to be creative with…

Local Reviews

Going very well and very happy with Raine.
Debbie, West Pennant Hills

Inside Dundas ValleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Lillian worked through **fraction operations and strategies for NAPLAN non-calculator questions**, focusing on backchecking answers and applying the reciprocal method when dividing fractions.

In Year 8, Max revised equations by tackling test-style problems and also practised **structuring essays for English assessments**.

Year 10 student Emily focused on **trigonometry, particularly using exact values and trigonometric identities**, as well as reviewing challenging homework from the previous week to strengthen understanding of core skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, one student was inconsistent at attempting the algebra practices given and explained gaps in completing homework sheets, which led to resummarizing notes instead of building fluency through practice.

Another senior student struggled with organizing notes across lessons—using loose papers rather than a dedicated notebook—making it difficult to revisit key strategies before assessments.

For a Year 7 learner, revision focused mainly on missed or familiar topics; as a tutor noted, "Max must remember certain concepts and formulas through continued practice," but rarely reviewed more challenging material.

In Year 3, incomplete homework meant subtraction skills didn't solidify, making word problems even harder during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dundas Valley recently noticed some great shifts across different year levels. One high school student who used to hesitate with data analysis now confidently breaks down bar and box plots, even suggesting new maths topics to tackle next session.

Another secondary student has moved from just memorising algebra patterns to actively linking concepts—like connecting financial maths and ratios—to solve unfamiliar problems, showing more initiative in planning their study approach.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who struggled with multi-step worded questions now pauses to underline key words before deciding which operation fits best.

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 Dundas Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yates Avenue Public School.