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Artarmon's tutors include a university mathematics lecturer and honours graduate, an award-winning PhD physicist with seven years' teaching experience, peer mentors from North Sydney Boys and Chatswood High, seasoned private tutors with ATARs up to 98.2, school Duxes, Olympiad achievers, and educators experienced in both K–12 and international classrooms.

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Kim

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Making sure that the student fully understands the teaching content. Tutors should help the student to learn and solve problems on their own and use several different approaches to the material depending on the learning style and ability of the student. I am good at observing and recognizing the other people's feelings and so I try my best to…
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Rijwa

Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make the student fall in love with the learning process! A student that loves to learn never finds studying a chore. Strong Interpersonal and Active Listening skills along with patience and persistence. I am able to connect with my students and truly understand their academic struggles. My…
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MinJae  (Albert)
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MinJae (Albert)

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are motivating the students to learn on their own as well as arming them with the tools and study skills. The motivation to learn is critical, since the tutor can teach the material, but at the end of the day, it is the student who has to master it. Without such…
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Pim

Tutor Rozelle, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. It is to be someone that can positively influence and motivate students to work hard, boost their confidence and overcome any of their problems. I think my biggest strengths would be patience, my positive attitude and my…
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Adrian

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student extend beyond imparting knowledge. I prioritize understanding each student's individual learning style, tailoring my approach to their needs. Building a positive and encouraging environment, I aim to instill confidence, foster critical thinking, and ignite a genuine passion for learning. It's not…
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Rohan

Tutor Pymble, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and use a variety of methods to teach content. Moreover it is important for the tutor to utilize effective communication in order to understand the weaknesses of the student in the subject, and so be able to effectively and efficiently teach the student. My strengths as a…
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Aidan

Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is not just teaching them well but being able to maintain a positive relationship with the student and make sure they enjoy the lessons and not just another chore like activity My strengths are my communication skills, interpersonal skills, motivation and enthusiasm in being a reliable and friendly person…
Rachel Tze Ching
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Rachel Tze Ching

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I believe achieving high scores isnt everything for a student. Being able to achieve more than that is whats important. It is true and no doubt that high grades can allow one to enter into a great university with a good degree. However, it is more important on how the students choose the right path in their lives that can make them happy and heart…
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Owen

Tutor Denistone, NSW
To always believe in their ability to become better and to improve. Tutors must always be in the students corner, doing their best to help their student I am a good communicator and am adaptable to different students and how they learn…
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Cyrus

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student in my opinion is to give them guidance on how to be successful in the subject we tutor. At the end of the day we only see them once or twice a week. We can't teach them everything. So it is important that we guide them on how to learn and study in order to be successful. Myt strength lies…
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Edwin

Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Effective teaching of a student to me involves two fundamental aspects, this is; development of key fundamental concepts and knowledge, and maturing a student's perspective of their learning through evolving of their own self-confidence and faith in themselves. This is achieved through establishing of comfortability as a teacher to develop…
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Yiheng

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instill confidence. Many students experience a lack of confidence when they don't perform as well as they hoped in a subject, which can discourage further studying. As a tutor, it is crucial to nurture their self-belief and provide a supportive environment. By offering positive…
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Tutor West Ryde, NSW
I believe teaching skills to tackle problems and inspiring passion and understanding sits at the core of my tutoring. I aim to create a learning environment where students feel supported and understood, using personal anecdotes and real-world examples to make lessons come…
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Sean

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to walk side by side with them. Although it is a certain subject that we teach to our students, it would be a shame if we just left it at that. I believe that tutors should walk with their students past just the subject, teaching them life skills as well. My biggest strength as a tutor…
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Fransisca

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Look at situations from their point of view and adjust to their learning style. Patience, understanding, and determination. I've been in their position once before and will always try my best to see them come out on…
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Keenan

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important part of tutoring is to make sure the student grasps a concept entirely and doesn't have any gaps in their knowledge before moving onto new topics. It is essential for students to fully comprehend a difficult concept as this will help them remember it better, gain confidence in the topic and lower their stress. Additionally,…
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Mutsuki

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
As a tutor, I can assist my students to foster solid and effective study habits. By establishing a trusting relationship and creating a safe space for questions, students can develop strong communication skills and the confidence to seek assistance. By implementing a well-structured teaching schedule, students can cultivate consistent and…
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Alexandra

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide support and encouragement, creating a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should guide students through challenges, helping them develop problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers. It’s essential to target…
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Dong

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
Give the student patience and time to slowly understand concepts and nurture them until they can fully grasp the concepts Patience, Understanding, Effective…
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Richard

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Ultimately, a tutor only has so much time each week with a student and so I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help students discover their own affinity for a particular subject and inspire them to carry out their own research. To this end, it is crucial to welcome curiosity and not to limit their imagination by restricting them…
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Jakob

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
My goal is to always cater for each student's individual needs, but usually the biggest things are confidence, improving academic skills, and making learning more fun. More of a focus on problem-solving and skills than following procedures and memorising facts Thinking of creative and unique ways to explain challenging…
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Naemat

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student feel at ease with the subject at hand, especially to the point where they begin their own individual methods of inquiry into the subject. A student should never feel under pressure to perform in ways that make them feel discouraged about their own abilities. The consequence of that is…
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Soraya

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Provide a safe learning space and encourage determination as well as helping them set reasonable academic goals. It is also important that they learn to enjoy learning things. I think my experience as a recent graduate of 2023 is an advantage, as I am able to relate to students on a personal level and have recent experience with the syllabus. In…

Local Reviews

The tutoring is definitely going well. He has a really good rapport with Minyu.
Danielle, Lane Cove

Inside ArtarmonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Josh worked through HSC physics exam questions focused on electromagnetism and the photoelectric effect, with extra practice on mass defect calculations.

In Year 11, Priya tackled circular functions by sketching graphs, finding x-intercepts, and using unit circle values for exact results.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Alex addressed exponential growth and decay problems along with probability applications involving combinations and permutations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Physics, a student's long-answer responses often lacked clarity and technical terms—need to slowly incorporate more technical terms in physics long answers and be more succinct, as one tutor observed. This resulted in answers that were harder to mark and sometimes missed key points.

Meanwhile, in Year 12 Mathematics, over-reliance on the CAS calculator for routine algebra ("try to avoid over-reliance on CAS") meant foundational steps weren't always written out or understood, leading to small but costly algebraic mistakes during exams.

In both subjects, skipping explicit working made it difficult to identify where errors crept in under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Artarmon tutor noted a Year 11 student who, after previously losing marks for incomplete explanations in physics tests, now writes much more structured and coherent answers—recently scoring higher by clearly linking calculations to concepts.

A Year 10 student who once hesitated to tackle graph sketching questions now confidently completes derivative-based problems and even volunteers to try extra examples during sessions.

Meanwhile, a younger student made a noticeable shift: rather than just following along, she set up her own diagrams when working through force identification tasks, showing real independence as she finished all required examples without prompting.

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