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Tutors in Arncliffe include a PhD engineer and university lecturer, a Dalyell Scholar with an ATAR of 98.3 and multiple national awards, seasoned K–12 maths tutors with Olympiad and Kumon distinction, undergraduate and postgraduate mentors from UNSW and USYD, as well as accomplished peer leaders and school subject duxes in STEM and English.

Blake
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Blake

Science Tutor Arncliffe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to take time to understand each student's unique needs and tailors the session to best suit those needs. By breaking down difficult concepts into more manageable pieces and providing examples, students are better able to make connections. A tutor should also focus on building a student's…
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Rashbin

Science Tutor Arncliffe, NSW
Knowing how they study, how they respond, and how they catch things is the most. Some students may have problems with understanding the basics while others may not feel good doing all the rush work. Some may learn just through an informal conversation while some may need additional input variables to learn just a single concept. So, a tutor's…
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Darriel
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Darriel

Science Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
I believe that is to impart the knowledge he/she has to the student about a certain subject, in such way and manner that is very considerate to the mental and emotional well-being and capacity of the student. It is important that the tutor knows his/her student’s capabilities, so the tutor will have a basis on how he/she will tackle the…
Allyza
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Allyza

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized support, fostering a positive learning environment, instilling confidence, and helping the student develop effective study skills and problem-solving strategies. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, adaptability to individual learning styles, and a…
Md Shakil
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Md Shakil

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
A tutor can only guide the way. A student must practice to be perfect. The most important job of a tutor to make understand the concept. Rest of the success depends on students. My strength are the ability of understanding the students needs. I always focus on their problems and try to solve that. I do communicate with them and find out the best…
Yamyyn
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Yamyyn

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
I believe a tutor can help a student find the most suitable way to learn a subject that they might be struggling with in a traditional classroom. With enough encouragement and flexibility in their approach, a tutor can build a student's confidence in their own ability to learn, understand, and grow. I'm flexible with my teaching approach - I don't…
Bikal
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Bikal

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
Explain topics Ask questions and go through examples Establish camaraderie and trust Be available to help when needed Communicate effectively Adapt to the needs of the student As an experienced tutor I can provide firsthand knowledge and help regarding the syllabus and its content. Additionally, I am dedicated and enjoy tutoring and helping…
Nushrat
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Nushrat

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
A teacher should camouflage their teaching techniques according to their students learning styles. Tutors are born with the ability to teach the subject with enthusiasm. Keeping track of lessons, effective communication are also a huge part of it but being patience is the spotlight of the…
Xi
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Xi

Science Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students, besides helping them improve in their areas of need, is to support them and encourage them to perform to their very best and increase their confidence in their abilities in order to do well in exams. My strengths are my approachable nature as well as my understanding of the students'…
Kristen
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Kristen

Science Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be flexible in the way they teach for each individual student to maximise their learning. This is what I strive to do. As your tutor I will be be passionate and committed about your students learning. Additionally, I am highly organised, have good time management skills, and will put…
Tala
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Tala

Science Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
Inspire a genuine passion for the subject, rather than just learning for the sake of school. When students find enjoyment and appreciation in what they're studying, learning becomes easier, and this mindset will benefit them with anything they need to learn in the future. Patience and making learning fun. I take the time to understand each…
David
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David

Science Tutor Earlwood, NSW
Personally, I believe that tutors play the most crucial role in facilitating a nurturing and interactive learning space, catering their teachings to the student's individual requirements, and offering personalized help, guidance and feedback too. This can be done in a tutor session to allow for students to feel at ease, speak freely, and ask…
Kirsten
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Kirsten

Science Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence while also making sure they don’t develop resentment toward the content. By adapting to their learning style and keeping things engaging, a tutor can help students see the value in what they’re learning. When students start to enjoy the subject, they’re…
Alexander
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Alexander

Science Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be supportive. All behaviour is belief driven, if a tutor convinces a pupil that he can do it, he will. I believe I am calm, patient, persevering, and supportive. Especially when it comes to perseverance, I will not be deterred if a student doesn't originally understand my explanations as, if I…
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Mohamad Khalil

Science Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do is to realise exactly where the students' weaknesses lie and be able to help them overcome their challenges. Patience is a key to the strong tutor. I have an advanced knowledge in my selected subjects. I prepare very well and give alot of my effort to make sure the student…
Rawad
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Rawad

Science Tutor Rockdale, NSW
The most important thing to do for a student is to be supportive and patient when teaching them. We have all been there before. Always be kind. My greatest strength is that I am highly empathetic and I can put myself in my students shoes when they struggle in grasping a certain concept. I am very patient and can reassure them that I was once there…
Shantanu
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Shantanu

Science Tutor Kyeemagh, NSW
Be a friend. This is how I was taught by my tutors and this is how I taught as well. If there is a deeper bond than that of just a student and teacher, the student really shines. The students open up more to the teacher. This helps the teacher to plan on how to help the student. I can understand what the student needs. I can connect with the…
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Francesca

Science Tutor Rockdale, NSW
I believe the most important thing a teacher can do is build a student's confidence while helping them discover their strengths and passions, fostering both growth and a love for learning. I have over two years of experience teaching preschool and primary students in English, Science, and Math. Right now, I’m taking my Master of Education, which…
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Maresa

Science Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Build a trusting relationship with them that makes them feel comfortable asking questions, as the large classroom environment sometimes intimidates kids and makes them feel like a question they want to ask is 'dumb' because everyone else seems fine with the concept (even though they usually aren't). I'm very patient with people who may be…
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Elizabeth

Science Tutor Brighton-le-sands, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is create a supportive learning environment where they feel confident asking questions and making mistakes. My role is to help students understand concepts deeply, build confidence, develop strong study habits, and encourage independent thinking. I aim to guide, motivate, and empower students so they…
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Kai

Science Tutor Bexley, NSW
A tutor's Job is to ensure the academic success of the student, however to do this effectively a tutor must listen and understand the student such to alter their teaching method to suit that of the student. Thus, one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to ask the student appropriate questions to identify what they don't…
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Nazmul Hasan

Science Tutor Kogarah, NSW
Different students have different learning techniques, in that sense I think a teacher should describe a topic multiple times along with different ways to solve the same problem. And, I always keep in mind that everyone's understanding is not same and do not have the same mind set for learning the subjects. As a tutor, I believe I have the enough…
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Ameena

Science Tutor Bexley North, NSW
I think adapting to students learning style is vital to allow for the most growth in their education. Tutors are exceptionally valuable as the one on one or small class dynamics allow for the specific needs of a student to be catered for, giving their learning attention in a way that can be difficult to access within the schooling system alone.…

Local Reviews

Ethan is finding the tutoring to be very helpful st this time. Tiffany is very patient and organised and I can see that both children will get great benefit from the sessions
Richelle, Marrickville

Inside ArncliffeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Daniel revised surface area of shapes and practiced solving **simultaneous equations using the elimination method**.

For Year 10, Sam focused on mastering the **sine rule for non-right-angled triangles** and completed revision problems to consolidate understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mia worked through **differentiation rules**, including finding gradients of tangents and normals to curves, and began tackling integration techniques with worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student preparing for trigonometry assessments did not always complete assigned homework, leading to missed opportunities for feedback and practice on exact values, as one tutor noted.

In Year 11 Advanced English, written responses sometimes lacked concise phrasing—time spent reorganizing ideas during the lesson meant less progress on integrating quotes effectively under timed conditions.

For a Year 6 maths session, erasing working out rather than crossing errors made it difficult to track calculation patterns or spot recurring misunderstandings in fractions.

A Year 4 student occasionally forgot to bring required materials, which slowed down progress on reading comprehension tasks that relied on specific texts.

Recent Achievements

One Arncliffe tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after initially struggling with networks and rates questions, started catching errors independently rather than waiting for correction—showing a new habit of double-checking his own work.

In Year 12 English, Chloe's analysis of poetry has become more nuanced; she now integrates short quotes smoothly into her responses and consistently links her ideas back to the question, a big shift from earlier sessions where her answers were less focused.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to attempt tricky mixed numerals began asking for extra worksheets and solved most problems solo by lesson's end.

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 Arncliffe Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Al Zahra College.