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Ashfield's tutors include a university medallist and award-winning maths educator with years of K–12 and university teaching, a 20-year English specialist, experienced private and primary school tutors, high-achieving graduates from selective schools (ATARs to 98.3), Olympiad participants, STEM mentors, youth camp leaders, music competition winners, and multilingual scholars with advanced degrees.

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Luke

Legal Studies Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Help them to a greater understanding of a given subject/field Proficient communicator, patient,…
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werwer

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
As a tutor cannot take exams or do homework for the student, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to have faith in the student's ability and assist the student in every way possible to ensure that the student has faith in their own ability to achieve their goals. Patience, passion and empathy. Patience as it takes time to…
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Sujan

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
Tutoring can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating your learner. You see the potential they have, and they often hear about the potential they have, but they do not feel as though they got what it takes. Living in such a busy and demanding time can often make us feel the time constraints on everything we do and we expect our…
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Shiyi (Clara)

Legal Studies Tutor Campsie, NSW
Give insight and experience to tackle questions and exam conditions Communication, Clarification, Organisation, detailed…
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Feras

Legal Studies Tutor Campsie, NSW
I think it's a question of what a tutor can BE rather than do. I found in my experience that I always responded to teachers who were enthusiastic and portrayed a genuine care for the learning of the student. In a metaphorical sense, the tutor must think like a student in an empathetic way rather than merely be a one way stream of instruction. If a…
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Ella

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
As a tutor you need to provide the individual with problem solving skills to allow them to recognise when a situation is difficult and ways in which they can go about the problem or situation in an effective way to gain insight. This relates to when the child may have a difficult problem for which they can break things down into smaller more…
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Ryan

Legal Studies Tutor North Strathfield, NSW
I believe as a tutor, the most important thing is to pass on crucial skills. Tutoring lessons involve not only achieving the best academic results but also learn crucial skills that can be applied by the student in many aspects. I believe effective and open communication is a strength for me as a tutor. I can understand the needs of the student…
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Layla

Legal Studies Tutor Glebe, NSW
Using a tailored learning program for all abilities and expectations, and an unfailing growth mindset, a tutor should provide students with a love of learning that leads to internal fulfillment and a virtuous cycle where concepts are pursued willingly, and thus, more thoroughly. However, a tutor is not only a teacher, but a mentor; they should…
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Jemilla

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their confidence and skills to be able to problem solve independently. That requires building a students skills to not only understand the techniques which can be used but also how to most effectively apply them. This is particularly important as it enables students to become…
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Lauren

Legal Studies Tutor Erskineville, NSW
Facilitate the student's own learning by equipping them with the tools to then seek out how to learn and solve problems, and allowing the student to go where they want to go. I think I have great emotional ability as a tutor, able to connect with the way students are feeling and their attitudes and approaches to work. I think approach and attitude…
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MD Rafin

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Understanding the issues of a student. I believe that tutors should be able to understand why a student is struggling with something, and help them according to their strengths and weaknesses. A student won't be able to learn with advice that isn't applicable to them, because everyone's capability to learn isn't at the same level. Gaining a…
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Rida

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student’s confidence in their own ability. It's not just about getting the right answer, but helping them understand how to approach problems and trust their thinking. When students feel supported and capable, they’re much more willing to engage and improve. I think one of my main…
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Martina

Legal Studies Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is believe in the student. This along with teaching them the value of hard work is significant as it pushes a student to access their potential knowing that they are supported. The value of hard work is also an imperative that should be conveyed through the tutors lessons regardless of the content taught. I…
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Cyrus

Legal Studies 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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Garam

Legal Studies Tutor Redfern, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is accepting that everyone has different capabilities and understanding that studying may be hard for others. Moreover, the studying environment and accessibility for some people may be harder than others, therefore, understanding that everyone can do well as long as they put in the…
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Dana

Legal Studies Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Being patient, understanding and ensuring that the tutor is in no way condescending towards the student. Going above and beyond for students, as well as being able to connect with them on their level Throughout my degree, we've been taught how to relay information to various audiences. Being able to explain concepts age-appropriately is definitely…
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Swanika

Legal Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
A tutor should be able to explain concepts in a manner which allows students to understand the concepts and apply it elsewhere. A tutor should assist students in understanding concepts on a deeper level, rather than just rote learning. Furthermore, a tutor should be passionate in what they teach. A teacher that is passionate about subjects will…
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Israa

Legal Studies Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I think above all else, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them and give them the necessary skills and understanding to be able to work independently, and to better understand the studying strategy that suits them best. It is important that a tutor is able to teach a student but more important than this is that a…
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Aidan

Legal Studies Tutor Regents Park, NSW
The tutor must create an environment of trust and respect to foster the tutor-tutee relationship. This in turn will make the student feel more accountable to the tutor to do well. My greatest strength is my communication. I make a concerted effort to collaborate with my students when developing their learning plans. A strong focus on goal setting…
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Damian

Legal Studies Tutor Allawah, NSW
I believe being able to relate and support your student is the most fundamental aspect of tutoring, as it allows you to effectively gauge where they are struggling and excelling. As not every student can be treated in the same manner, this understanding is quintessential in ensuring that one's student is enjoying tutoring and growing in knowledge…
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Calvin

Legal Studies Tutor Allawah, NSW
I believe that being patient towards a student, while encouraging the student to be highly committed and willing to learn is very important for being a tutor. I also think that when tutoring, given the limited time available to teach each student, should also have a focus on helping the student learn methods and fully understand the topic to be…
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Grace

Legal Studies Tutor Lane Cove, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be adaptable and understanding to each student. This makes sure that the student feels comfortable with the tutor and is able to improve and progress with their studies. I am very patient and understanding when a student is struggling to grasp a concept. I am also good at finding multiple or…
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Nashita

Legal Studies Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is be patient and personable with the student. Tutoring is very different from a school environment, in that the benefits that exist are going at a pace that is suitable to the student's needs. Tutors are understanding and can target specific difficulties in a student's learning. We also not only identify…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Ekam worked on fractions, including addition and multiplication, and then applied these skills to measurement topics such as distance, speed, and time using worded problems.

In Year 10, Alex tackled trigonometric equations involving multiple quadrants and explored data concepts like skewness and interpreting box plots.

For Year 12, Priya focused on integrating exponential functions as well as applying calculus to graphing tasks by finding stationary points on curves.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, there were repeated challenges with remembering area and perimeter formulas—one session noted "despite having already written down the formula over and over again, [he] seems to be uninterested and not focused in class," which led to forgotten content week-to-week.

By Year 11, skipped steps became visible in working for median questions: a tutor remarked, "skipped steps in working here and there leading to careless mistakes."

In senior years, missed homework and reliance on tutor guidance limited independent understanding; during trigonometric identities revision (Year 12), incomplete set-out hid errors until feedback was given.

Confidence sometimes dipped after setbacks, causing quietness rather than seeking clarification.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Ashfield noticed that a Year 8 student who previously hesitated to ask for help with probability questions now speaks up as soon as he's unsure, leading him to solve more problems independently.

A Year 12 student demonstrated a real shift by revising and annotating his assignment before submission, making specific improvements based on feedback rather than submitting straight away—a big change from past rushed work.

Meanwhile, one younger student recently completed all of his homework correctly for the first time this term and was eager to show how he'd checked each answer himself.

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