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Tutors in Georges Hall include a university PhD lecturer with over a decade of experience teaching physics and engineering at Australian and international universities, peer mentors and seasoned maths tutors for Years 7–12, an HSC ATAR 97.65 scorer, Olympiad participants, gifted high school alumni, and caring leaders with youth coaching and mentoring backgrounds.

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Ryan

Economics Tutor Padstow, NSW
I believe that boosts a student's confidence in the school environment as they are receiving additional help from outside. This allows them to enjoy their time at school and develop positive learning habits. All of these effects will result in better grades for a student, once again fostering more confidence, and cycling back to better grades. I…
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Bilal

Economics Tutor Granville, NSW
To me the most important thing a tutor can teach a student is to be confident while applying new knowledge. I am a strong believer that tutors should not only be teachers of knowledge but be mentors to the their students. From my past experience the students I taught, although, picked up new knowledge easily but got scared under pressure. It has…
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Kathleen

Economics Tutor Granville, NSW
I believe that a tutor should be prepared to adapt to their students learning style to maximise their understanding. They must also always be up to date with changes in the syllabus and be able to explain the demands of the course. As a recent new HSC graduate, I have substantial experience with the new Advanced English and General Mathematics…
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Medhina

Economics Tutor Clyde, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make him/her fall in love with the subject. They can make the students not only understand the subject but also like it. Likewise, after tutoring students must be to able understand the issue and able to solve problems. I have good communication skills and i have clarity about the…
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Surya

Economics Tutor Strathfield, NSW
- Listen carefully to the students' needs and wants - Assist and develop the student personally and academically with improved confidence - Make it more interesting, fun and enjoyable - Always be enthusiastic, positive and committed Strengths: Very patient, friendly, reliable and considerate, loves helping students in achieving to the best of…
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Sona

Economics Tutor Strathfield, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are (1) instill in a student the confidence that they are or can be good at a subject and can overcome the challenges they are experiencing, and (2) get the student excited about the subject so that they feel energized about learning it in the future. My strengths are my empathy, communication…
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Sahil

Economics Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is provide regular feedback to the student, in order to help identify mistakes and improve their understanding. Providing feedback regularly allows for faster development and makes it easier for the student to understand difficult concepts. My strengths include being enthusiastic while teaching hence…

Local Reviews

My son understood exactly what Margaret taught him the other day, with which he was having a lot of problems with.
Rebecca, Georges Hall

Inside Georges HallTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Sam revised standard mathematics topics including surface area and indices, with targeted practice on algebraic equations.

Another Year 11, Mia, worked through questions involving simple and compound interest as well as methods for rearranging formulae to isolate a specific variable.

For primary support, Year 4 student Jay focused on maths concepts like interpreting time phrases and reading analogue clocks, alongside building his English vocabulary by creating word lists with definitions and example sentences.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student's written work was flagged as needing clearer presentation—brackets were often missed when multiplying negatives, which led to sign errors ("the presentation of answers needed improvement so as to be mathematically correct").

In Year 10 financial maths, a tendency emerged to attempt annuity problems before planning the approach, resulting in confusion about which formulas applied.

Meanwhile, a primary student found adding mixed numeral fractions difficult at first and hesitated to show working; only after guided practice did confidence grow.

In all cases, moments of hesitation or skipped steps made it harder to catch small mistakes early.

Recent Achievements

One Georges Hall tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with complex algebra now working through factorisation and expansion questions right after a single demonstration, rarely needing extra help.

In Year 9, another student has begun asking clarifying questions when stuck—previously she would stay silent or guess—and recently solved percentage error and surface area problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school made a noticeable shift from struggling with decimals to answering decimal addition questions independently after just a few guided examples.

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 Chester Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Georges River Grammar.