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Pleasure Point's tutors include experienced K–12 maths and science specialists—such as a UNSW engineering graduate with Band 6 results, an ATAR 94.55 HSC awardee, and seasoned private tutors for Years 7–12—alongside peer mentors, school competition winners, creative writing coaches, and high-achieving university students passionate about helping young learners excel.

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Aisha

Software Dev Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
Setting up Basics: I think it is crucial for a tutor to cover the basics of any given concept before going into the more complex concepts. Creating a good relationship with student: If a relationship of mutual understanding is created where the student and teacher can bounce ideas of each other and the student feels appreciated, the…
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Ali

Software Dev Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
I think confidence is key, it’s not about rigorous testing, its about ensuring that they have confidence to solve the problem, focusing on teaching the method in different ways. ( E.g teaching a formula in maths based on step by step, visual and writing the instructions down in words) I never really had a normal study method and it really made…
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Let students understand, make it easy, use the best techniques and tools, be kindness and patience Find our what's the students interest, and create lessons and activities that incorporate those interests Good explanation Good analysing Patience Understand a student situation Use technology Work underpressure Creativity…
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Ali

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Firstly, the most important factor for a tutor is her/her knowledge in the field he/she is tutoring. I am proud that I have always tried so hard to learn as much as possible and got highest marks during my studies. Secondly, it is really important to know how to behave and how to transfer knowledge to a student. I am glad that I know how this…
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Bikram

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Make them achieve goal of understanding and sucess. Subject Knowledge Patience Communication Skills Adaptability Empathy Motivation Organizational…
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Muhammad Saadmann R

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can give to a student, I would say is give hope and ease the path they are taking. I have been teaching and mentoring for more than 7 years, and it is nice to see where my students have reached. It is a really nice feeling, when you know your students are doing well in terms of education as well as the mental…
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Cookie

Software Dev Tutor Oatley, NSW
Finding gaps in a students knowledge and helping to fill them, facilitating a student to learn at their own pace and in their own way, and ensuring that the student can handle problems without my help once they've learned the concept. I'm good at not just teaching a student a concept, but making sure they fully understand it, even if that requires…
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Michael

Software Dev Tutor Glenfield, NSW
Clarify things not properly presented in class. They can help explain and work on this material in much greater depth and at a much more deliberative pace than is possible in a normal class At this stage I have no experience as a tutor but my strengths I believe will be my knowledge of the subjects I teach skill at analyzing and explaining…
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Shadman

Software Dev Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
I believe a tutor can impact student's lives by providing the foundation he needs for further studies. A student with a poor concept might some how pass but he will struggle in the future, or looses interest in that subject. Hence a tutor can strengthen that foundation, at the same time be a source of motivation and a be a big brother. My main…
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
1) Creating a learning atmosphere suitable for the student's personality. 2) Giving good examples related to the topics being studied. 3) Asking students for any doubts/questions and clearing them. 4) Following a pace of studies which the student can handle. 1) Patience & Tolerance 2) Giving examples which match the student's capability.…
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Mohammed

Software Dev Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
Teach him or her like their own kid. I can understand from student’s point and view and customise according because every student is…
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Hasib

Software Dev Tutor Lakemba, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to be a reliable guide to the students. Every students has their own way of learning and pace of learning. There is no one size fits all when it comes to tutoring. It is important that a tutor is communicating with the students, understand their needs and be there for the student whenever they need…
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Sushil

Software Dev Tutor Carramar, NSW
I think the most important skills a tutor can do for student is to be patience and communicate. Understand student about their difficulties. Since I am dealing with students and their weaknesses, I must be patient regardless of the circumstances. Also, the only way to do my job as a tutor is to convey difficult information to students through…
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Ho

Software Dev Tutor Sutherland, NSW
Many students struggle with self-doubt in math. Encouraging them, celebrating small wins, and showing them they can succeed makes a huge difference. I genuinely enjoy helping students understand math, which makes your lessons engaging and inspiring. My enthusiasm motivates students to develop a deeper interest in the subject. expertise allows you…
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Abdullah

Software Dev Tutor Padstow, NSW
Showing the right path. It’s way easier if you get someone to show you the right path. I mean a student will do on their own but if you got someone to guide you the right way then it’s much more easier I try to give examples using real life…
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Gabriel

Software Dev Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
One important thing a tutor can do is clearly understand what a student wants with their tutor. For example, if a student already know concepts really well, a tutor should be able to identify this and spend more time on areas where a student may struggle. Furthermore, it is important to consider the student first and foremost. A tutor should be…
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Nathan John

Software Dev Tutor Bankstown, NSW
It is important for the tutor to always find ways to make the student more curious about the subject. Furthermore, the tutor should also make a continuous effort to review and improve their knowledge so that they could serve as a good example and role model for the students. I am always willing to learn and continuously improve my knowledge and…
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Daniel

Software Dev Tutor Illawong, NSW
Give them there own understanding and framework from which to approach problems, for example teaching students different ways to visually conceptualise maths problems. I am able to connect with kids well, which allows me to better engage with them and tailor a lesson around their interests and learning…
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Umer

Software Dev Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Encourage Resilience: Helping students learn to keep trying, even when things get tough, builds their ability to overcome challenges. Cultivate Curiosity: Inspiring students to ask questions and explore topics outside the curriculum can spark their interest in learning. Set Realistic Goals: Working together to set achievable goals keeps…
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Raymond

Software Dev Tutor Bankstown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach them, but allow them to be independent and learn. My strengths as a tutor includes that: I am patient, I find different methods to teach, and I try to understand them and teach them in a way how I understood…
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Alqudus

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important thing I always strive to give my students is confidence and the ambition to go further on their own because learning is 90% being taught and 10% seeking answers. I want my students to develop the ability to explore new concepts even if they haven’t been formally taught them, fostering a mindset of continuous learning that will…
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Anmol

Software Dev Tutor Liverpool, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailoring their teaching methods to the student's individual needs, and inspiring a passion for learning. A tutor should actively listen and provide constructive feedback, helping students build confidence in their abilities.…

Local Reviews

Amelia is delightful and Claudia and Charlie both like her very much as a tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Mia worked through homework tasks involving perimeter and length, as well as addition, multiplication, and division to check her maths level.

In Year 7, Emily focused on solving algebraic equations for x and practiced multiplying monomials and binomials in preparation for upcoming topics.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Lucas tackled linear relationships by graphing straight lines from equations and explored coordinate geometry using example problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student often hesitated during multi-step algebra and geometry problems, pausing for reassurance before writing answers—"she kept asking if what she was writing made sense," a tutor noted. This pattern led to incomplete working and sometimes missing final answers in tests, especially under time pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's bookwork became difficult to follow when fractions with unlike denominators appeared; inconsistent layout hid errors until they were pointed out.

In both cases, anxiety about correctness slowed progress and left key steps unpracticed, causing confusion during more complex or unfamiliar exam tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Pleasure Point tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student, Leila: she's started catching her own mistakes and back-checking answers before the tutor steps in, which wasn't happening a few weeks ago.

During practice exams, she now explains where she went wrong and corrects herself without prompting.

Another high school session saw Leila confidently ask for tougher graphing questions after finishing the standard set—a first for her, as she used to hesitate with new topics.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously struggled with fractions completed an entire worksheet on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators independently.

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