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Tutors in Macquarie Fields include a World Science Scholar (one of 27 globally), experienced private and classroom tutors, a school vice captain and peer support leaders, competition high achievers (including AMC top 1%), published exam content creators, an HSC ATAR 99 scorer, Future Teachers Club mentors, and seasoned K–12 maths and science specialists.

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Joaquin

Chemistry Tutor Casula, NSW
• Adapt to the student's specific needs, areas of weakness, and preferred methods of learning • Be supportive and patient • Guide them in the right direction, but make sure that the work and critical thinking itself is their own (rather than just blindly giving the answer) • Good subject knowledge • Patient and flexible • Good…
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Faiyam

Chemistry Tutor Minto, NSW
Engaging with the student is the number one aspect, a tutor-student relationship will be extremely important in this journey of the HSC The tutor needs to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the student, and based on that they need to work diligently with the student to achieve success Provide the basic fundamental understanding of a…
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Ishaal

Chemistry Tutor St Andrews, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student truly understand, not just memorise. That means being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and building the student's confidence so they feel comfortable asking questions and trying, even when they make mistakes. My main strengths are my ability to explain content and my patience, I stay…
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Thien-Khang

Chemistry Tutor Hinchinbrook, NSW
I believe that the best tutors must empower students to believe they can learn anything; they celebrate small wins to make learning feel rewarding, not stressful. This helps them see the progress that they made, even if it's from small steps. Additionally, I believe that tutors must be able to build confidence, personalise learning, and inspire…
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Ali

Chemistry Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
i feel as though a tutors most important job is to inspire the student and provide the student with a true passion for knowledge To motivate and inspire a student as well as equip them with a love for…
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Shubhangi

Chemistry Tutor Austral, NSW
Being supportive and understanding of the student's concerns is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Furthermore, being able to tailor lessons to best suit the student's needs is very important for a tutor to do. This allows the student to acknowledge their full potential and capabilities at school, and enables them to…
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Richard

Chemistry Tutor Claymore, NSW
Be understanding that everyone learns at there own time, and provide reassurance that anyone can learn considering they have the right attitude towards education. My strengths are communication skills, my educational background, and the ability to understand peoples backgrounds of…
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Md Nafis Saimum

Chemistry Tutor Claymore, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and navigate them through the complex aspects of learning. It\'s crucial for me to not only impart knowledge but also to help students understand challenging concepts. This involves breaking down complex topics into manageable pieces, offering clear explanations, and…
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Dylan

Chemistry Tutor Mount Pritchard, NSW
Just being a support for the student in question. Now, obviously, the first idea to jump to there is academically, and this is super important, of course, but also school is a naturally difficult time for a lot of students for a large variety of reasons, and even if the tutor nor student realize it, being there to help dealing with it is a massive…
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Noor

Chemistry Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
- Being consistent with their students, setting a schedule to meet with them and follow up on prescribed work - the ability to adapt to the skill level of the student e.g. ramping up the difficulty of questions sooner if a student shows great confidence and performance in a certain field/concept - Patient, don't mind elaborating on concepts…

Local Reviews

Krishneel was the perfect match, as maths tutor for my daughter Sarah. He is very patient, explains things at a level my daughter is able to understand, gives positive feedback and, most importantly has a sense of humour. He is a credit to Ezymath Tutoring.
Conchi Vidal, Macquarie Fields

Inside Macquarie FieldsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Rohan worked on distinguishing between line and column graphs for different data types and reviewed electron configuration basics in science.

In Year 10, Ari focused on factorising quadratics and practiced graphing parabolas with exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Aleigha strengthened her understanding of fractions and symmetry using visual worksheets, and also explored the concept of nouns in English.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student avoided asking questions during algebra lessons, leading to repeated confusion with word problems—"hesitant to try new questions," a tutor noted.

In Year 11 Calculus, incomplete homework and skipping revision of differentiation rules left another student unprepared for advanced problems; this gap was clear when foundational algebra skills were needed but missing.

For a Year 6 learner, forgetting to review timetables slowed progress in multi-step maths tasks.

After setbacks on exam-style trigonometry questions in Year 10, one student's confidence dropped and they stopped attempting challenging problems, stalling their improvement mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Macquarie Fields recently noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now actively seeking clarification whenever she felt unsure, especially during algebra lessons.

In another session with a Year 12 student, the tutor observed that after struggling with differentiation using first principles, the student was able to independently complete several practice problems without prompting—a big turnaround from last week's uncertainty.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who found multiplication tricky earlier has started using a chart and now completes times tables quickly and remembers strategies from previous lessons.

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 Glenquarie Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Macquarie Fields Public School.