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Tutors in Lurnea include an HSC Honour Roll recipient and peer mentor, a secondary maths education major from the University of Sydney, an experienced teacher with Macquarie credentials, award-winning high-achievers with ATARs up to 95.05, passionate school leaders, seasoned private tutors for Years 2–12, and university-trained specialists in maths and science.

Jayden
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Jayden

Tutor Prestons, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them set intrinsic and self-motivated goals within their academic journey. I believe this is more important than effective teaching methods of content because no matter how excellent someone's teaching abilities may be, a student unwilling or unmotivated to learn will always face…
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Mohammed

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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Hillal
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Hillal

Tutor Busby, NSW
Find ways to ensure the concept at hand is tailored so that anyone of advanced or non advanced caliber can understand it,retain it and apply it Very affirmative, chill and reinforcing…
Tony
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Tony

Tutor Busby, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to try their absolute hardest to teach their student in their field. But equally important to this is to instill good habits onto their student and inspire them to try their best in their studies. I think my strengths as a tutor involve really caring for my student, and as a…
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Joshua

Tutor Busby, NSW
The most essential role of a tutor is to provide a clearer understanding of topics learnt in school, allowing them to comprehend certain aspects that may have found confusing, or unsure of. A tutor is also able to contribute to a student's performance through increasing their confidence in their school work, encouraging them to work hard and trust…
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Abdullah

Tutor Busby, NSW
To assist students in the best way possible for them to achieve or even go beyond their academic goals. To clarify any doubt a student may have in understanding a concept or solving a problem. To encourage a "hungry to learn" mindset and keeping them motivated by creating an enjoyable learning experience. I am enthusiastic in my approach to…
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Minh Tri

Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is building the motivation and skills necessary. Above good results from any test, I believe building confidence, independence and passion for a subject is the most impactful learning experience a student can have. The relationship students have with a subject is greatly affected by how they…
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Sam

Tutor Prestons, NSW
I believe that I should not be teaching facts and topics as an end and assume that students will understand the deeper concepts and principles. Deeper understanding of content- If students do not understand the deeper concepts and principles behind the facts, the students’ knowledge will be superficial and will not be able to transfer their…
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Caitlyn

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
As a tutor I can provide various educational skills that can help a student that may struggle in a particular subject. As a tutor it is extremely important to provide patience to every student. Every student is different and requires skills that can enhance their own personal abilities. The most important thing I can do is help the students find…
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Vivian

Tutor Hinchinbrook, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide individualized support, ensure clear understanding of concepts, boost confidence and motivation, actively listen and communicate effectively, guide critical thinking and problem-solving skills, set achievable goals, track progress, and promote self-directed learning. By…
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jeewan

Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Provide guidance and attention that he missed during his regular school environment. As tutors, we need to determine the needs of our students. For example, if a student is brilliant, they only need guidance; if a student is good, they need motivation or push for the next stage; but if a student is struggling, then they need mentoring. I am…
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Crystal

Tutor Prestons, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence, make learning clear and understandable, and encourage curiosity. Should listen to the student’s needs, adapt to their learning style, and help them see that challenges are just steps toward improvement. Making the student feel supported and capable is…
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Busra

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
-Organise the time and effort according to the students needs -Help the student understand rather than scaring them or forcing them to understand -Go down to the students level and rise them step at a time to the level they want to be on -Being energetic and passionate about the subjects i teach -Being clear to my student -Organised and…
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Maha

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to inspire them and instil an appreciation for the subject they are teaching. Beyond just explaining different concepts and providing feedback, a tutor should make an effort to emphasize the value of the skills and knowledge they are teaching to the students. I think it's very…
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Keziah

Tutor Moorebank, NSW
The students already have teachers at school. Rather than being just another teacher figure, a tutor is also a mentor that travels on a journey alongside the student. As such, the most important things they can do for the child is to be compassionate, patient, and support the child with the goals they want to achieve. I am patient, I take the time…
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Sneha

Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to improve their studying skills and help them develop their confidence in their academics. This includes adapting the teaching style to one that best suits the student. Other methods include helping to create study timetables to allow students to become independent, split the workload, and…
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Duong

Tutor Bonnyrigg, NSW
While a tutor's mission is to strengthen subject comprehension and application, the most important thing would be helping students see the significance of what they are learning. It is crucial to assist students in understanding why they need to understand those subjects and what benefits have we gained by learning and applying that knowledge. It…
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Anna

Tutor Prestons, NSW
A tutor can do many things for their students. They should be able to motivate, support, inspire and teach from the heart. In other words, they should be role models to their students; someone students look upto that inspires them to achieve their full potential. I strongly believe that great tutors teach because they are passionate about what…
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Helen

Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
I am passionate and determined to create a positive learning environment that will motivate students in achieving their maximum potential and develop their confidence. I work on identifying students' strengths and weaknesses, and plan lessons in order to accommodate to the individual needs of learners. Furthermore, I believe that it is…
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Sharren

Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
I believe that teachers/tutors make the greatest impact on a developing child or young adult's mind. Apart from the child's family, a teacher/tutor has the most influential face to face contact with a student, where it be as a mentor or as a friend. Hence, I strongly feel that tutors have the opportunity and responsibility to educate and develop a…
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vivek

Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
I believe in these times students lack the confidence and motivation that studying requires. They are continuously forced to learn new concepts rapidly. I am an attentive individual who specializes in perfecting a steady and solid base before moving to complex information. in this way, the student is confident to create steady incremental progress…
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Chau Thao Ngan

Tutor Green Valley, NSW
I strive to create a supportive learning environment for my students, reinforce their positive attitude towards learning by providing individualised attention to their study habits, and create engaging lessons with a variety of tutoring methods and materials in the NSW curriculum. I am very patient and energetic. I lean on these qualities while…
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Ryan

Tutor Cabramatta, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would most likely be being present for them when they need assistance, reassuring the student that they will do well and also building a healthy and trustworthy relationship between themselves and the student. A great tutor will push the student to achieve their best and be attentive to their…

Local Reviews

I have used your services in the past as well and have witnessed both my daughters excel in the mathematical knowledge and skills. The attitude and enthusiasm of the tutors has been great. They are amicable and know the content taught. They have been very flexible with tutoring hours and are prompt with timing. My daughters feel comfortable and confident in their learning and are willing to take risks and challenges which was not evident prior to them commencing tutoring. Well Done!!!!!!!!!!
Rubina, Lurnea

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Nayeshehour focused on maths homework, showing solid understanding in decimals and using number lines to solve place value questions.

Year 9 student Mahmoud tackled NAPLAN revision with extra attention on algebra-based problems and clarifying homework queries as they arose.

For a Year 6 learner, multiplication and division strategies were reinforced, including working through worded questions using new step-by-step methods.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, one student left most homework questions incomplete and struggled to apply feedback from previous lessons—particularly in long division and algebra. As noted, "majority of the questions were left unanswered," making it hard to pinpoint where support is needed.

In a senior English session, another student forgot key materials for their assignment draft, which delayed progress on extended responses.

Messy written work in Year 8 graphing tasks also made errors harder to spot and correct during review.

After losing class notes on angles, confusion during test revision became clear: concepts could not be recalled under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lurnea recently saw Mahmoud, a Year 8 student, quickly adapt to new division strategies—he had struggled with algorithm steps before but now completes problems with less confusion and more independence.

In Year 10 English, Sara previously hesitated when tackling short answer questions but is now approaching them more confidently after learning how to apply paragraph structures; she's begun planning her answers without prompting.

Meanwhile, Ariana in Year 6 surprised her tutor by voluntarily doing extra homework for tutoring for the first time, showing real initiative as she mastered simplifying fractions and long division.

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 Miller Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Francis Xavier's Catholic Primary School.