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Galston's tutors feature a 21-year primary education specialist and reading mentor, experienced K–12 subject and piano tutors from North Sydney Girls', an ATAR 96.9 Barker College graduate with four years' maths tutoring, Redfield's Year 11 Dux, UNSW and Macquarie Education undergraduates, youth camp leaders, school captains, sports coaches, and creative arts award-winners.

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Priyanjali

Chemistry Tutor North Kellyville, NSW
The most important changes a tutor can cause involve improving the confidence of students and aiding a student's understanding of concepts. By increasing a student's confidence in a subject, a tutor effectively improves students' performance not just in exams but also in the classroom. Additionally, gradual changes in understanding of concepts can…
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Anvi

Chemistry Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
A tutor plays a pivotal role in a student's development, in both academic growth and personal resilience. As a peer support and SRC member, I can understand that school can be a challenging time due to academic pressures and personal changes. Thus, it is essential for a tutor to be a source of support and provide guidance when navigating these…
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Ethan

Chemistry Tutor Pennant Hills, NSW
A tutor to a student is like a mother to their child; rather than being a human textbook, tutors have important roles in listening to the student's needs and wellbeing. Whilst grades are important, tutors guide students on how to effectively overcome challenges both academically and for problems in life. As a tutor, I tailor my teaching to the…
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Prajin

Chemistry Tutor Middle Dural, NSW
The tutor needs to care about the student's learning. They need to understand the way each student learns best and mould their pedagogy to fit the student. The tutor needs to be able to recognise consistency in errors so that they can make the student aware of where they are going wrong and can help fix it. The tutor also needs to be patient and…
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Ned

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
help them reach their academic goals and potential I'm patient and pretty good at explaining concepts to people and providing reasoning for…
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Yuxuan

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and making them proud of their success regardless of what level the achievement is. It’s not just about teaching them the material, but also helping them believe in their own abilities to understand and succeed. My strengths as a tutor are being reliable,…
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Ahab

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and create a supportive learning environment. I believe a tutor’s role is to help students not only learn the material but also understand the reasoning behind each concept, enabling them to apply it in various contexts. Positive reinforcement…
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Oliver

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be a good role model. Show them good study techniques and a bright and attentive approach to study in general. I have a good academic background graduating with an atar of 95 and have gone to a lot of tutoring during my study days. I am able to explain concepts intricately as well as good…
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Ricky

Chemistry Tutor Glenhaven, NSW
I believe having a tutor who is there for you can make a real difference to your study mentality as a student. I personally found great improvement after taking physics tutoring, and went from hating the subject to it being my passion. I am a clear, capable communicator with strong critical thinking skills, equipping me with the toolkit for…
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Jay

Chemistry Tutor Dural, NSW
Aside from being knowledgeable, I believe that a tutor should have good communication skills and should be a person that a student can look up to and confide in. Establishing meaningful relationships with students maximises their own academic output and the added social interaction increases the wellbeing and happiness of students. If I was given…
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Chemistry Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Tutoring can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring gives students individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who struggle to keep up. No single learning style fits every student, so I adapt to how the student understands and teach in such…
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Ishan

Chemistry Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
Be flexible and meet the needs of the student. This includes understanding how the student learns and the methods the tutor can adapt to able to help the student improve and perform well in a particular subject Leading by example and allowing students to engage in…
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Rishabh

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
It's important for a tutor to help a student get the correct answer, but more importantly it is critical that the student understands the concept behind which the answer was based. It is important for a tutor to be able to communicate with the individual in the way which is best suited for the student so that they can efficiently grasp the…
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Vihaan

Chemistry Tutor Westleigh, NSW
The most important thing is being patient with the student and understanding their concerns of anything one is teaching. Students may struggle and it is vital that the tutor can explain things in different methods and slow down when needed. My strengths are the way i can explain questions and topics in more than one way whilst providing examples…
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Chemistry Tutor Westleigh, NSW
As a tutor it is imminent I can personalise the learning to the students, as they have varying areas of strength and weakness and I should be able to adapt different learning approaches for each student. Hence I should teach to the students strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my ability to understand…
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Shagun

Chemistry Tutor Westleigh, NSW
I believe that providing them with the assistance and persistent guidance will help them improve and will be beneficial for both the students and me as a learning opportunity. As a tutor patience is an important factor and plays a key role in the learning process of students in order to help them understand and progress further. Additionally…
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Chemistry Tutor Westleigh, NSW
A tutor, apart from ensuring that students understand the content of the subjects, also needs to inspire them, showing them the amazing and magical aspects of the subjects they are learning, keeping them motivated and excited to keep studying. I consider myself as an engaging tutor who can relate and connect to students from my personal viewpoint…
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Akshat

Chemistry Tutor Westleigh, NSW
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Philippe

Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
Most importantly, the students should have fun while studying and enjoying the process of studying. I want them to get better grades and have a system of learning. I believe I can explain really well and my patience is good, putting myself in their shoes and helping them with their stuggles in subjects they need support…
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Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, help them develop a solid understanding of key concepts, and create a supportive space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor listens carefully, adapts their teaching to suit the student’s needs, and encourages independent thinking.…
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Chemistry Tutor Hornsby, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is make a student feel empowered by realising that they are capable of achieving their goals in the classroom. I believe that this realisation comes about when they understand that at a young age especially, intelligence is not fixed but able to grow when they challenge themselves. I think this is…
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Chemistry Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Being a tutor doesn't mean you just teach a student concepts like ABC, being a tutor is like mentoring someone. Being a mentor is someone that can provide guidance, support, and advice to someone with less knowledge in a particular subject field. In tandem, providing a learning environment that encourages to not fear getting things wrong is also…
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Tze Soon

Chemistry Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Motivate the student to want to learn and know more, as well as giving them the necessary skills to achieve this. I achieved very good results but had to really learn and improve, so I know what its like to be the student, what they may struggle with and how to overcome…

Local Reviews

I am pleased to say that Tayla is gaining confidence already. Courtney is amazing with Tayla. Tayla just sat a test that Courtney had helped prepare for and got her highest mark in months.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel focused on converting word problems into algebraic expressions and practiced finding the interior angles of quadrilaterals, using diagrams to structure his solutions.

In Year 8, Lukas worked through Pythagoras' Theorem for right-angled triangles and manipulated algebraic variables to solve for unknowns.

For Year 9, Sophie covered geometry topics including surface area and volume of solids, with an emphasis on using logic to streamline multi-step calculations.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students left a large portion of their maths work unmarked, which limited opportunities for targeted feedback—one tutor observed, "a significant portion of his school work is unmarked."

In Year 10 algebra, skipping the marking step meant persistent sign errors went unnoticed and slowed progress.

A Year 8 student showed reluctance to lay out steps when rearranging equations, making it difficult to pinpoint misunderstandings.

For a senior student revising payoff graphs in maths, revision focused mostly on easier examples rather than tackling complex options.

When exam season arrived, overconfidence led one Year 11 student to overlook question instructions, missing critical marks as a result.

Recent Achievements

One Galston tutor noticed that Tom, a high school student, was able to tackle multi-part algebra questions with much more independence—he interpreted graphs and connected them back to the underlying expressions without prompting, something he hesitated with in earlier sessions.

Will, also in high school, started attempting challenge problems that most of his classmates avoid; even when stuck, he persisted rather than giving up.

In primary years, Riley showed a real shift by listening carefully during fraction work and, by lesson's end, handled mixed negative fractions confidently—a big change from his previous confusion on these topics.

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