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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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Mika

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a child is to build up their confidence so they can achieve their goals. I believe every child has the ability to be good in school, however, it is about the mindset they possess. I believe my strengths in tutoring will be catering my teaching style to accomodate the needs of the different…
Catalina
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Catalina

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Tutoring isn't just about providing information and hoping the students understood. It involves forming an amicable bond where the tutor must have faith in the student and encourage them to speak up when they have any questions and attempt all work to the best of their ability. Tutors lead students in the right direction so the students are…
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Manavkumar
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Manavkumar

PDHPE Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
Marks are important, but they’re not everything. What truly matters is the attitude you bring to learning and your willingness to grow. As a tutor, I focus on helping students develop confidence, resilience, and the skills they need to succeed—not just academically, but in life. Achieving a 95 ATAR at The Ponds High School showcased my ability…
Hugo
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Hugo

PDHPE Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be attentive to a students needs. This is important as certain students will require extra help with their work, and some students who believe the work is too easy require harder work. My strengths as a tutor are my communication skills. I believe that I am able to community…
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Nand

PDHPE Tutor Kellyville Ridge, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalised guidance, foster confidence, and promote independent learning. Tailoring support to meet a student’s unique needs is crucial for addressing their specific challenges and strengths. A tutor should not only clarify academic concepts but also help build the…
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Sananshi

PDHPE Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
- Make studying interesting - understand the way the student understands and modify teaching methods to best accommodate the student - also being responsible with the students timeline of homework and exams I love both the subjects math and physics, so teaching it comes naturally to me. Overall, I just enjoy teaching. I have a younger sister in…
Shreya
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Shreya

PDHPE Tutor Glenwood, NSW
Tutors must recognise their unique abilities to nurture their student's character and academics to allow them to go the extra mile. The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is constantly improve themselves, their mindsets, abilities, knowledge and character. The only way we can improve others and impart our knowledge of the…
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Varun

PDHPE Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
To empower students to realize their full potential and become independent, lifelong learners is what I believe the most important role of a tutor. Education goes beyond just acquiring knowledge; it's about instilling critical thinking skills, fostering curiosity, and shaping positive behaviors in them. As a tutor, it's my responsibility to create…
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Krish

PDHPE Tutor Stanhope Gardens, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ensure the student is comfortable to ask questions and is able to approach you while trying to understand a concept. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to understand what a student is struggling with and figure out different ways in which to teach the concept. I am fun and approachable…
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Ayan

PDHPE Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
Students may seek tuition for one of two main reasons: - They feel they are underperforming, and so want their tutors to help them relearn the basics to bring their performance up to their desired baseline - They want to excel in the subject beyond simply passable marks, and so want to prepare for the hardest possible questions and secure the…
Lyla
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Lyla

PDHPE Tutor Hornsby, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is ensure that their personal learning needs are being met, and they feel supported throughout their educational journey. It is important for a tutor to believe in their student's abilities and encourage them to do their best, so that the student feels uplifted and…
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Nova

PDHPE Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
Teach children how to enjoy studying I think I have the ability to relate and connect to children and youth really…
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Yajur

PDHPE Tutor Hornsby, NSW
Tutor can make a student feel at ease,make him comfortable and develope a friendship with him which is a good start before anything. Tutor can make a very strong impact on the student and not only teach him about the particular subject but also things related to daily life. Tutor can also teach students the importance of work ethic, set them up…

Local Reviews

I have been meaning to email but time got away. Hazel is loving Rabiba! She’s just perfect for her. In fact when we discussed extending the time to two hours in a week or so Hazel agreed instantly. I was in shock. We are all very happy with her so far. She’s very reliable and polite.
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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.