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Oatlands' tutors include a 7-year HSC maths and science teaching veteran with a UNSW Dean's List engineering degree and ATAR 99.05, a Premier's Award recipient, national competition achievers in maths and science, experienced peer mentors, English specialists, primary education scholars, and dedicated K–12 tutors with proven success across multiple academic disciplines.

Arushi
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Arushi

PDHPE Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
As a tutor, my biggest responsibility is to give my full attention and time to the students' and listen to what their question is. When a student is aware that they are being heard and you are working with them to overcome the academic hurdle that is when students' really open up to you. They began asking questions that they were unable to ask in…
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Daniel

PDHPE Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to guide them towards the right path in their studies. This may include productive habits such as doing homework or even something as simple as asking for help when they're stuck. Instilling habits like these will enable them to move on their own once they're older. I consider myself to be…
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Mathias
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Mathias

PDHPE Tutor Castle Hill, NSW
Communication and the ability to break down difficult concepts into substrates for students to digest. Sympathy Students need to feel the tutor cares about them and thus sympathy is important as a tutor. Great communication and the ability to empathize with my students when delivering difficult concepts. Organisation is an important skill which I…
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Abhi

PDHPE Tutor Bella Vista, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear guidance, foster a supportive learning environment, and inspire confidence in the student's abilities. A tutor should personalise their teaching approach to suit the student’s individual needs, helping them to understand difficult concepts at their own pace.…
Daniel
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Daniel

PDHPE Tutor Guildford West, NSW
Helping the student to believe that they've improved because of their efforts and not my own. If that can be accomplished, then the student's confidence in their abilities may significantly improve. My greatest strength as a tutor would be my communication skills. I am a confident speaker, which helps when exchanging complicated…
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Meryem

PDHPE Tutor Old Guildford, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to what they are asking, and targeting their weak areas within the prospective subject. By doing so the tutor should aim to tailor each lesson accordingly. I think my strengths as a tutor would be my perseverance, clarity when explaining concepts, the ability to identify a…
Kiara
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Kiara

PDHPE Tutor Baulkham Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a consistent role model and source of support. A tutor should be someone the student can rely on, especially when they face challenges or feel stressed about their studies. Being available and dependable allows students to build a strong relationship with their tutor, fostering trust…
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Ruvindya

PDHPE Tutor North Strathfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are build trust, adapt to the student's learning style, and foster genuine understanding. A great tutor simplifies complex ideas, encourages curiosity, and patiently reinforces concepts until confidence grows. They create a safe space where mistakes are part of learning and progress is celebrated. Clear…
Muhammed
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Muhammed

PDHPE Tutor Villawood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them understand. Memorising content is useful, but without understanding, the brain soon discards it as unimportant. Understanding allows students to see the bigger picture and how concepts tie together. Memorising forces students into a box, where questions outside of what they’ve…
Riley
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Riley

PDHPE Tutor Concord, NSW
Tutors must build the confidence of their students - they can't just teach them the content and expect them to be able to do it on their own - its more than that. A good tutor needs to build the childs confidence so they know they can answer a question. I can do this, I am the type of tutor that wants to support students to do their best and to…
Owen
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Owen

PDHPE Tutor Dundas, NSW
I believe the most important aspect of tutoring for students is tailoring each individual class for the individual student to help facilitate learning around their style of growth. Furthermore, dedicating feedback to each individual is crucial to help the students quickly develop and garner knowledge. I believe my strengths as a tutor include my…
Mason
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Mason

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I consider helping students develop their own learning style is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This way, students can clearly recognise their strengths and weaknesses and plan their own study accordingly to maximise their academic performance. In my opinion, student's own learning style encompasses time management skills,…
Lily
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Lily

PDHPE Tutor Carlingford, NSW
The most important things I can provided to the student are an approachable, enriching learning environment. An enriching learning environment is like a petri-dish full of nutrients. The role of tutors is to help the students absorb as much of these 'nutrients' (i.e. knowledge and skills) as they can in an effective and enjoyable way. I believe my…
John
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John

PDHPE Tutor Carlingford, NSW
Listen to them. Each student is different and respond differently to various teaching styles Patience and…
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Sakura

PDHPE Tutor Camellia, NSW
I would say having patience and empathy when teaching students new concepts as it takes time to gain a good understanding of a subject. By providing positive reinforcement and support, a tutor can enhance a student's academic development and make the learning process more enjoyable and engaging. It's also important to give students opportunities…
Jiya
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Jiya

PDHPE Tutor Camellia, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are build the student’s confidence, make learning enjoyable, and help them develop strong understanding and independent study skills. My strengths are patience, clear communication, and the ability to explain complex ideas in a simple, engaging way that suits each student’s learning…
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Amandi

PDHPE Tutor Parramatta, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do would be to personalise the study plan and instruction to ensure that the student's weaknesses and strengths are being addressed and to have the patience to explain concepts repeatedly if the student doesn't understand it at first. Often times, students seek outside tutoring as they feel the help they…
Deepali
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Deepali

PDHPE Tutor Harris Park, NSW
To guide them to become a good person To understand them to lead him to the correct path in their life and enlighten them with knowledge and live a successful life My interpersonal skill being collaborative problem solver,Communication skills . Active listening, team building, leadership skills , willingness to keep on learning makes me a good…
Krupa
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Krupa

PDHPE Tutor Westmead, NSW
While learning the concepts and topics is very important, I believe that been able to apply this knowledge in contexts is also just as necessary. A tutor should be able to teach their students on how to apply the skills they have learnt to ensure that they fully understand the concept. Moreover, as a tutor I believe that you can act as a mentor…
Naman
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Naman

PDHPE Tutor Westmead, NSW
The most important attributes of a tutor that are conducive to a student would be to create improving exam performance and tailoring exam technique. Aside from creating a passion for learning, the ultimate goal of a student that the tutor must constantly keep in mind is that they are tutoring a student for an upcoming exam or possibly a series of…
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Mariam

PDHPE Tutor Clyde, NSW
What I feel is imperative as a tutor, I should do is to integrate students skills into their school work so they can make them their strengths. I enjoy helping student see that, and I believe I am capable of bringing out people's confidence. Giving the students confidence and assurance in their work will greatly improve their grades. I like to…
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simran

PDHPE Tutor Clyde, NSW
interact with the student and attend to their needs. Being able to communicate as a friend whilst teaching according to a child's…
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Bravien

PDHPE Tutor Winston Hills, NSW
Encouragement/Motivation. The effort you put in may not always be reflected in the marks you receive, so often people lose motivation at the site of this. As a tutor it is important to highlight the things that the student did well in as well as the areas they can improve upon. Encouragement and motivation can help the student(s) push through…

Local Reviews

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Zoe worked on division with remainders and decimals, as well as revising multiplication skills.

In Year 9, Anna tackled Pythagoras' Theorem with a focus on worded problems and applied rounding to decimal places using real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Michael practiced algebraic techniques for completing the square and reviewed integration concepts from past exam papers to strengthen his calculus understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student left last week's maths homework incomplete and, during the lesson, skimmed questions too quickly—"she missed details by not reading the question properly," as a tutor noted.

In Year 12 Extension English, another student submitted an essay draft without filling out the provided planning template, resulting in missed opportunities for deeper analysis and extra evidence.

Meanwhile, messy or minimal working was evident in a Year 7 measurement task; unclear layout slowed progress on area and volume problems.

These moments led to repeated corrections or weaker responses under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Oatlands tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through worded problems now taking time to consider whether to divide or multiply, showing real care in her approach and accuracy.

In a recent high school English session, another student—who previously struggled to find literary techniques independently—was able to identify several metaphors and provide clear evidence from the text without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated to ask for help during maths activities is now confidently letting the tutor know when she's unsure, rather than guessing her way through new material.

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 Dundas Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Oatlands Public School.