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Tutors in Werrington County include a Master of Teaching (Primary) candidate with a Masters in Special Education and extensive classroom experience, an HSC Maths tutor with five years' expertise, Baulkham Hills High's multi-year Maths Competition distinction achiever, gymnastics coaches, school prefects and peer mentors, as well as recent Band 6 award-winners in Mathematics and English.

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Shashmini

Physics Tutor Rooty Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to foster a love for learning. When a tutor instills a genuine curiosity and passion for acquiring knowledge, it becomes a lifelong gift that goes beyond specific subjects or exams. By nurturing this love for learning, tutors empower their students to become self-motivated, independent…
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Ziyan

Physics Tutor Plumpton, NSW
I would say communication as if I am not able to understand what he is trying to communicate and what I am trying to explain to them, it will not work out. My strengths are that I am a really good communicator, can easily identify what they are doing wrong, and also teach them rather than give direct…
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Joseph Earl
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Joseph Earl

Physics Tutor Marsden Park, NSW
It is to emphatize and to have patience with the student. Not everyone has the same learning curve. Other people learn faster than the others. It is common to get frustrated when your student is not understanding what you are trying to teach him/her, however, do not let your students feel and see that. It may not only hurt their self-confidence…
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Angel

Physics Tutor Glendenning, NSW
Loving and scaffolding them without any bias. My interaction with children and the talent to get bonded with them…
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Agam singh

Physics Tutor Colebee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to become independent learners. This involves building confidence by providing encouragement and celebrating successes, fostering a belief in the student's potential. Teaching students how to learn, not just what to learn, including study skills, time management, and…
anton
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anton

Physics Tutor Castlereagh, NSW
To explain why things are the way they are, for students to understand the inner workings of mathematics, engineering and physics methodology. As I only teach online, it allows students to do it in the comfort of their own home, with consistent lessons not affected by travel hindrances. Teaching online lessons I can teach engaging classes allowing…
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Syed Abbas Hasan

Physics Tutor Werrington, NSW
I have always thought that a tutor's main objective is to inspire the student by showing the interesting sides of whatever is being taught. As a tutor, it's my objective to show mathematics is essentially a language in which relationships are translated to number which would otherwise be intangible and impossible to observe with the naked eye. By…
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siddhartha

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
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Garima

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
Help to develop their study skills and techniquesProvide exam tips where necessaryBuild up their confidence both academically and socially To overcome this emotion, a tutor needs to have the enthusiasm to inspire students, helping them develop a love of learning. In this way, a tutor can be a role model for your…
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Saunda

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
Answering question in a simple manner Being able to teach the basics of a problem which helps the student to grasp the knowledge without…
Harry
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Harry

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
One of the most important things I've learned while being a student within a tutoring institute is to carry out my learning indepedently. This is most prominent when studying in university when tutors are scarce and its up to you to manage your time. Learning is also really important even in the industry, particularly in software when the world is…
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Saad

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
Making my students independent thinkers! I think my strength is to never give up and always try to communicate concepts in ever exciting and easy…
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Salman

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
The most important thing in tutoring is patience...lots of patience. It's often the case that repeating a concept - however many times, and sometimes in different ways - helps the student really come to grips with it. I think the mark of a good teacher is how much repetition they can tolerate in the course of their instruction. My main strength is…
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Mohammad

Physics Tutor Cambridge Park, NSW
Help them gain interest in what they're trying to study/learn. The problem with kids not wanting to learn isn't because the subject is hard, usually it's because they have no interest in the subject whatsoever. There's always a way to show someone the appeal of every single subject. It can be hard but it's very possible and many teachers and…
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Jaspreet

Physics Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Tutor should be like a big brother for students loveable, relatable and respectable. Great way of teaching using daily life examples and…
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Nathan

Physics Tutor Kingswood, NSW
Assists with understanding from the bottom up. Core ideas need to be solid before they can be used for further applications. Focussing on conceptual development of the…
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Leon

Physics Tutor Jordan Springs, NSW
Understanding the subject on a deep level and having the communication skills required to transfer the knowledge, a tutor must be able to help people of varying skill levels understand the subject in the easiest way possible for that particular person. Thorough, work to help the student truly understand rather than just doing the problems and…
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Muhammad Asim

Physics Tutor St Marys, NSW
Individualized Support: Tailor their teaching to the specific needs and learning style of the student. Recognize and address areas where the student is struggling. Build Confidence: Boost the student's confidence in their abilities by providing positive reinforcement and constructive feedback. Clarify Concepts: Explain difficult or complex…
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Garv

Physics Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Understand where and why a student fails and faces difficulty and impart teaching in a way which is student centric, rather than what suits the tutor himself. I as a student myself can relate to a student's mindset. My understanding, empathy filled and patient attitude are my strengths as a tutor. Also, having regular candid conversations with…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
To be a positive role model and to help them see learning as a fun experience. I believe that a tutor should talk to their students as people, learn what they’re good and bad at, and also to be able to help them learn to study and stay calm through their exam periods. I have a lot of energy and a positive attitude, I plan out my lessons…
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Amisha

Physics Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Teach them subjects in such a way that is relatable to them and they are able to conceptualise and visualise the imperativeness of the subject and help them build a model of study that etches the subject on their memory in the most easiest way possible. To be patient and be willing to go over any concept or problem over and over again to make sure…
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Somtochi

Physics Tutor Cambridge Gardens, NSW
Most importantly a tutor should understand the goals and needs of each student individually - what they find difficult and why they struggle with certain concepts. Subsequently, tutors should teach students the concepts and ensure they understand how to solve problems, this provides lifelong problem solving skills rather than memorised methods to…
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Rodney Karlo

Physics Tutor Ropes Crossing, NSW
Kids' attention span are short and I think the most important thing a tutor can do for the tutees/students is to be compassionate. Compassion will cover patience and understanding the reason why we are teaching. Kids will be kids and they can get naughty and noisy at times. But it is and will always be part of tutoring, you just need to calmly get…

Local Reviews

Taehee is great with my son who is in Year 6, and we are seeing wonderful improvements with my sons grades.
Sarah

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alysha focused on mastering multiplication and division, especially as applied to finding gradients in "rise over run" questions, and began introductory pre-algebra work.

In Year 9, Ella strengthened her understanding of linear relationships by learning how to find the gradient and y-intercept from tables and graphs, and also practiced solving trigonometry problems using Sine, Cosine, and Tangent formulas with labelled triangle diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student William worked through quadratic equations—starting with a diagnostic pre-test—then tackled expanding expressions and moved on to factorising techniques such as difference of two squares and grouping.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student consistently left homework incomplete—"he has not been doing homework at all"—which meant missed chances to consolidate strategies from tutoring.

For a Year 10 lesson, messy or missing working in algebra ("she needs to make sure that she is showing full and organised working out") made it harder to spot errors early.

Another senior student often relied on rote learning formulas for surface area and volume but struggled when test questions required adaptation; as noted, "she found it difficult to remember earlier mathematical content," leading to slower recall and extra time spent searching through notes during assessments.

Recent Achievements

In one high school session, William moved from hesitating to ask for help to actively seeking clarification when a concept wasn't clear, which let him complete probability questions more independently than before.

Sophie, another secondary student, has started catching her own mistakes during homework review—she now spots and corrects errors herself rather than waiting for guidance.

For a younger student, Alysha showed new initiative by asking questions whenever she was unsure and managed to finish her division homework accurately on her own after practicing examples together.

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 St Marys Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Werrington County Public School.