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Woronora Heights' tutors include a mathematics high-distinction university scholar and school Extension 2 maths leader, a K–12 Kumon mentor with years of peer support and student coaching, a seasoned high school SLSO specialising in learning support, passionate youth group leaders, peer tutors ranked top in advanced sciences, and accomplished sports coaches for children.

Justin
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Justin

Tutor Lugarno, NSW
Engage them in each lesson as there is only a limited time per week and making those hours count for the student is in my opinion the most important thing to do as a teacher. - My patience - My ability to adapt lesson plans to students of different levels or personalities - My ability to engage students through different venues rather than just…
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Jasmin

Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to practice empathy in order to ensure the student knows they're in a safe environment where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. Being kind and really listening to what they say to you is also essential, as you don't want them to feel like they can't talk to you, as this will result in…
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Krish

Tutor Oatley, NSW
Tutor can assist in providing a tailored direction to student to succeed in life Experience on how best to teach students & provide a tailored…
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Ethan

Tutor Oatley, NSW
To me, a tutor is someone that can not only prepare a student in the classroom but to prepare them for life. Learning skills allow for the child to develop their own interests and pursue them further beyond the idea of exams and tests. I hope that my valuable skills allow for students to become high achievers, both in the academic situation and…
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Romani

Tutor Miranda, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them enjoy the subject because they will make them want to work harder in it and achieve higher. My strengths as a tutor is that I am a recent graduate and I am therefore very familiar with the syllabus and could also build a friendship with the…
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Bang Ying

Tutor Oatley, NSW
The best thing a tutor can do is to understand the hardships as a student, compared to teachers, having recently completed some of these courses, we can provide some tips and hacks to help students learn and excel. I am very patient and has studied through multiple programs, I am also multilingual which helps me in communicating with some other…
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Matthew

Tutor Yowie Bay, NSW
Providing clear academic support, personalizing the learning experience, and fostering confidence. While explaining concepts is important, it's equally valuable to equip students with problem-solving skills. Tailoring my approach to each student's learning style and interests allows for deeper understanding. Additionally, creating a supportive…
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Ivan

Tutor Lugarno, NSW
I wasn't the smartest kid in the school and I don't think a person good at doing tutoring is how their intelligent in the area. I believe is more like how they can understand the children, understand why they feel the difficult on the subject. As Normal kid myself, I have the ability be the good tutor I think. I have the ability to allow kid to…
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Luke

Tutor Oatley, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is empower a student by making them believe in their ability. My strengths are that I can empathise with students as I have been in their positions. In addition, I believe I have a strength in clear communication, which is important because that helps me explain solutions to students and help them understand…
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Simon

Tutor Miranda, NSW
Build their confidence and prepare them before an exam. This personally was the most important thing for me prior to every exam as I would always enter panicked and feeling nauseous. After being tutored, I feel this is one of the most necessary and significant thing a tutor can do for a student. I am very patient and can attempt to explain a…
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Zander

Tutor Sylvania, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to explain the content to a student in a way which will make them understand. I have a good knowledge of a few subjects and can give insight on different content within the…
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James

Tutor Padstow Heights, NSW
In my personal opinion, I believe a game-changer for students is to have a tutor who helps build their confidence. Rather than only imparting knowledge, a tutor should foster a learning atmosphere that makes students comfortable to ask questions, make mistakes and even question the knowledge of the tutor. My strengths as a tutor include the…
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Ian

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
On top of improving academic performance, tutors should provide a holistic approach to education, going beyond academia and help develop skills in leadership, find career goals and how to manage a balanced, healthy lifestyle amidst school and exams with scheduling and study strategies. Alongside academic results, I am very approachable, friendly…
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Melissa

Tutor Padstow Heights, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to approach learning in a way that is self sufficient. Understanding content is important for the time, but ultimately, a tutor should leave the student with the skills to know how to understand content when the tutor is no longer there. I am patient, persistent and…
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Diane

Tutor Revesby Heights, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is providing them with support in different aspects not just academically. I think it’s extremely important for the student to like and have confidence in what they are doing and stay curious for what they are about to learn. That’s why I think a tutor’s support can provide some…
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Thomas

Tutor Picnic Point, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is ensure you know their problem or where they may need help and know how you can help them to understand the content. Another important thing that can be done for the student is to ensure that they become comfortable not only with the tutor but also amongst their teacher and fellow students. Understanding…
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Benjamin (Benji)

Tutor Kangaroo Point, NSW
A tutor or at least a teacher is someone who can give students a helping hand, perhaps a friend is too informal but someone they can relate to. I think being able to understand your student and what makes them improve or how they can improve is also essential as a tutor and a teacher. It is useless to spoon feed facts and knowledge to a student if…
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Tatjana

Tutor Oatley, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence and make sure they achieve their personal best, which is extremely integral in the student's journey through schooling and their future. I feel like I am a very patient person as this is a quality that is required for tutoring, my other strengths include my…
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Cookie

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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Damian

Tutor Padstow, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ask them for constant feedback/questions. Some students are hesitant to ask questions when they are confused, which can easily lead to them not understanding content. Hence, it is important as a tutor to actively make sure that your student actually understands what you are teaching. As a…
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Neil

Tutor Oatley, NSW
As a tutor remaining persistence and professional are two important qualities that I bring to any student I teach. Any student can learn and understand their true potential, this comes through clarity and how you explain things in a way that makes in easy to understand since all students learn in a different way. And I take this approach to ensure…
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Sanya

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
make them learn the concept as easily as possible.…
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Kunzang

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
Beyond academic support, I believe it’s important to encourage students mentally by giving them positive affirmations and showing faith in their abilities. Personally I think, a tutor should be both a guide and a supportive friend, creating a balanced environment where learning feels motivating rather than overwhelming. I have experience…

Local Reviews

Gemma was an excellent maths tutor for my daughter. She was prompt, friendly and informative. She helped my daughter understand many principles she was struggling with.
Lynda, Woronora Heights

Inside Woronora HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Grace worked on time word problems and converting between hours and minutes, using real-life scenarios for practice.

In Year 8, Ethan tackled surface area and volume calculations, focusing on rectangular prisms and cylinders with step-by-step breakdowns.

For Year 10, Sarah explored algebraic techniques such as manipulating surds and indices, applying these skills to exam-style questions for consolidation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 maths, distraction sometimes interrupted progress with multi-digit subtraction, as noted when "she got distracted at times," making it harder to remember number order or process.

A Year 11 student in Chemistry showed gaps in confidence after not achieving a desired mark—"this made her feel down during the session and thus gave off the impression that she was not paying close attention to where she made mistakes."

For Year 10 algebra, skipping clear working led to repeated sign errors; one tutor observed, "he needs to set his working out better so he doesn't make easy mistakes."

Recent Achievements

One Woronora Heights tutor noticed a real shift in Lily, a high school student who not only organised her chemistry notes for the first time but also began actively adapting complex ideas into formats she could tackle on her own—something she hesitated to do previously.

In another session, Sam showed new initiative by reviewing his mistakes from a recent maths paper and working to understand where he went wrong instead of just moving on.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, Isaac started deciphering basic worded questions with confidence and completed all his tasks quickly during one lesson.

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