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Tutors in Kenthurst include a Gold Medalist and departmental topper in Chemical Engineering, experienced peer mentors from top selective schools, high-achieving HSC graduates with ATARs up to 98.55, Australian Maths Competition awardees, dedicated disability support workers, seasoned junior maths tutors, and leaders in youth coaching and creative arts—offering rich expertise across STEM and humanities for K–12 students.

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Paris

Legal Studies Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Ensure students are comfortable with what they are learning, that students leave each session with a better understanding on particular topics and that students can fell confident within themselves when it comes to topics they have struggled with. I am passionate about my own studies and passionate about helping others to enjoy and excel in their…
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Arjun

Legal Studies Tutor Westleigh, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be the support they can provide, doing this allows the student to feel as though they have something they can rely on during stressful times. My strengths as a tutor would be that I am patient, easygoing and confident. I am willing to go over a problem over and over again until a student…
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Carol

Legal Studies Tutor Hornsby, NSW
Helping the student learn from our lessons. To have a positive impact on their learning, which is important for me to give a high quality experience of learning to them. Furthermore, a good guidance system from all aspects of the tutoring should be positive reinforcement for the students, to ensure that they maintain goodwill towards learning.…
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Sophia

Legal Studies Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
A tutors most important duty is taking necessary action to improve a students breadth of knowledge, quality of writing and overall gain an essential confidence that will help them comprehensively tackle any obstacles that may arise in their schooling career. Fostering a constructive and productive environment is pertinent in aiding a students…
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Tia

Legal Studies Tutor Rouse Hill, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is being there for them in their studies and making sure they know it is a safe place to learn Additionally, all students have different methods and ways which they learn because I think one doesn’t suit all, so finding out and testing which way your student learns the best is an…
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Richard

Legal Studies Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
A student seeks a tutor in the hopes of improving their academia and however big or small these improvements are, a tutor most ensure that the student learns. The tutor is providing a paid service and the student has the expectations that they will improve. So it is within the tutor's responsibility to achieve these expectations as reasonably as…
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Amitoze

Legal Studies Tutor Glenwood, NSW
Teaching the content required within a particular subject is only the start of what a tutor can do for their student, but teaching them how to apply everything they have learned to not only the subject at hand but how they are tested within that subject. Since going through the HSC I have learned that some subjects teach content in a very…
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Niesha

Legal Studies Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to empower students to become independent learners. This involves building confidence, critical thinking skills, and resilience during challenges. It is about giving tools to approach problems with curiosity and determination, even when they are outside their comfort zone. A tutor should also create…
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Aurelia

Legal Studies Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
Personalised lessons that are written to strictly follow the exam syllabus and also to specifically cater to a student's strengths and weaknesses in the subject area. I have very strong communication, writing and observation skills so I'm able to write and create highly personalised activities and lessons that help a willing student improve faster…

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Inside KenthurstTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Kush practised **addition with single and double digits**, explored partitioned fractions, and read sentences to learn about contractions.

In Year 8, Nelly focused on **simplifying algebraic expressions with negative coefficients** and revised index laws for multiplying and dividing powers with the same base.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Daniel worked through **Pythagoras' Theorem applications** and represented real-world problems as algebraic expressions using diagrams to clarify each step.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, several students left a significant portion of their schoolwork unmarked—"I explained this would need to be rectified in order for me to help him"—which limited targeted feedback and slowed progress.

A Year 11 student forgot to complete assigned homework, meaning key practice opportunities were missed before tests.

For a Year 7 algebra session, over-reliance on calculators was noted, especially with simple multiplication facts, which prevented fluency and led to confusion between operations like x² and 2x.

In Year 3 English, one student's focus drifted easily during longer readings, causing messy written work and unfinished comprehension tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Kenthurst tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, Nelly, move from needing help with factorising algebraic expressions to confidently expanding and simplifying more advanced questions involving index laws—she now solves them independently after practice.

In Year 11 English, Leah used to struggle with analysing poetry but has started identifying key themes herself and allocates time for reading before answering questions, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student, Kush, who previously hesitated when spelling unfamiliar words, now tries sounding them out aloud and makes self-corrections without waiting for the tutor's prompt.

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 Kenthurst Public School.