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Tutors in Dural include a reading specialist with 21 years' classroom experience, school house captains and peer mentors, Kumon-trained tutors, accomplished high-achievers—such as an Extension English and Maths dux and a 98/100 HSC maths scorer—and university students skilled in coaching, debating, music, STEM competitions, and youth leadership.

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Ryan

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
- Building a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing frustration - Willingness to adapt to students learning style - Ensuring students gain a deep understanding of the relevant topic - Giving students confidence in themselves - Teaching the correct information and answering questions…
Khushi
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Khushi

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a strong one-to-one connection to find key strengths and/or weaknesses that the student is facing. Then work together to improve these skills. I am a patient and adaptable tutor who has worked with a range of kids previously. I am also able to remain professional as well as…
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Jayesh
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Jayesh

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Build their confidence around the topics of the subject. Ensure that the skills learnt and lifelong and not easily forgotten. Provide personal experiences around the topic/concepts to help students relate to the difficulties that they may face. Clear communication, patience, persistence, commercial and technical knowledge of the…
Arnesh
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Arnesh

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Understand and help them, tutors should never get angry at a student for not understanding something, this is very important for the students self esteem and for further learning. I am a kind and compassionate person, that helps in understanding the students and their areas of struggle. I can then target those struggles and eliminate them with…
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Leny

Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
I believe effort is the most important thing, regular check ins, solving problems for the student and being able to not only be a tutor but also a friend. Lacking effort to corny especially when I was a tutor made me feel like I wasn’t important and I wasn’t getting my moneys worth. As a tutor I believe I’m able to create a strong connection…
Ethan
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Ethan

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I think a tutor must create an enjoyable and easy path of learning for the student. I offer students concise and easy-to-understand explanations that delve past basic understanding of the question, but also provide the students with the framework and thinking needed to solve similar…
Ritvik
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Ritvik

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
Help them in the area's they really need help in, and explain it thoroughly until they truly get it, as to just being a walking audiobook of the syllabus I'm extremely social, and will be able to connect to the kids personally, thus being able to truly understand their weaknesses as to better aid…
Briony
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Briony

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I believe listening to a student and understanding their concerns is most important as a tutor isn’t just there to teach but better the students attitude about learning and how they can approach it Building rapport and a relationship with the client which helps them communicate with me naturally. Once a client understands I’m there for them…
Katie
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Katie

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is being patience, consistent and most of all understanding. I think every student will learn differently, and it's important to go at their pace and ensure that we can make them understand and learn. I believe my strengths are that I am a very patient parent. I don't easily get irritated and have a…
Mathias
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Mathias

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Communication and the ability to break down difficult concepts into substrates for students to digest. Sympathy Students need to feel the tutor cares about them and thus sympathy is important as a tutor. Great communication and the ability to empathize with my students when delivering difficult concepts. Organisation is an important skill which I…
Ka Wan
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Ka Wan

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is to listen carefully to understand a student's needs and tailor a plan that the student can strive for. Along the way, it is important to offer encouragement and create a supportive environment where they can feel comfortable. With this foundation, students are guided towards becoming independent and confident…
Alessandra
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Alessandra

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
The most important part is listening to your student and making sure he/she is understanding and feeling confortable with it. This will make the learning process be more effective. Besides, training and learning the best teaching techniques should always be one of the priorities of a tutor. I consider myself a patient person, which is key to…
William
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William

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
One of the most important things I can do for a student is to create a positive learning environment, which ensures they feel comfortable to ask questions and take the time that they need to properly understand a topic. I meet students where they are at with their understanding and explain topics in a way that best suits their learning style, with…
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Mozhdah

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
A tutor should be kind and treat students as if they are part of their own family. A tutor must possess the ability to provide emotional support and help students build self-confidence. A tutor should be understanding of a student’s situation and strive to offer assistance to the best of their ability. Patience is an essential quality for a…
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ROHIT

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Guide them Patience and new…
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Justin

Tutor Hornsby, NSW
In addition to improving the student's understanding of a particular subject area, the real value comes from: (1) learning *how* to learn; in other words, getting to understand the many resources available (web and paper), attacking the problem, and getting the answer independently. This is empowering for the student, and essential for further…
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Lucia

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to instil confidence in a student, in their own abilities, understanding and application of a concept. Often times self-doubt holds students back, and reassuring words from a tutor on their personal strengths can greatly aid them. As a tutor I also have a duty to ensure the information I…
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Brian

Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
The most important duty of a tutor is to convey how to effectively understand and conceptualise new information so students learn how to learn beyond tutoring sessions. My strengths as a tutor are my rigorous understanding of fundamental concepts and personability which would allow me to provide cohesive tuition in a friendly learning environment.…
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Shabbar

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to improvise to their learning style and capabilities to provide the maximum support to help them grow as both students and as people. Having struggled throughout my own education and my initial problems with maths and physics, I feel that I am particularly able to relate to the…
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Catalina Mae

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
An important factor for a tutor is for them to understand that people learn at different paces. Especially if they are quite troubled it is vital that a tutor is understanding, patient, and able to adapt their teaching style when needed. I ensure that I am able to teach step by step, so that there is no confusion and it shows the person I am…
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Zoe Patricia

Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are create a supportive learning environment and build students' self-confidence. Ultimately, my goal is to empower students to become independent learners who are aware of their strengths and struggles and know how to tackle them. My strengths are adaptability and patience. I understand the…
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Ran

Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow the student to enjoy the process of learning the material. To me, if a tutor is able to create an environment that is enjoyable as well as make the learning process enjoyable it can help the student to improve a lot quicker as they are enjoying the process more. My strongest…
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sophie

Tutor Kellyville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to encourage and motivate them. Even if the student doesn't have the ability to answer the question by the end of the session, if the tutor has mentored the student then they will feel confident to continue the learning experience without the tutor. I believe as a tutor I am patient and…

Local Reviews

We very happy with tutor Sean. He is a very good tutor. Melissa is happy Sean is her tutor.
Nelson, Cherrybrook

Inside DuralTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 Daniel worked through NAPLAN past paper questions covering algebra, graphing, pattern recognition, and probability to strengthen problem-solving across multiple maths strands.

For Year 10 Lukas, lessons focused on manipulating algebraic expressions and solving multi-step equations from both sides, with particular attention to setting out working clearly.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student (no name recorded) tackled applications of geometry using algebra—such as linking geometric shapes to equations—and practiced advanced surface area calculations for solids.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student left a significant portion of school work unmarked—"I explained this would need to be rectified in order for me to help him"—making it hard to identify persistent algebra errors before tests.

Another, in Year 11, relied on mental calculations and skipped setting out steps during induction proofs; calculation errors slipped through unchecked as a result.

In Year 5 English, messy handwriting and incomplete creative writing drafts meant feedback was difficult to give or apply.

Each instance slowed progress: time spent deciphering or retracing work replaced opportunities for deeper learning or building confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Dural tutor noticed a Year 11 student who, after previously hesitating to ask questions, has begun openly seeking clarification when tackling complex algebraic expressions—she now pauses to discuss each step rather than guessing.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who struggled with the logic behind geometry formulas was able to justify how and why different area calculations work, showing clear reasoning in her answers.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often rushed through spelling tasks took the initiative this week to plan out his story before writing, making fewer errors and focusing on structure throughout.

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