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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.

Diana
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Diana

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is offer them hope through creating a realistic pathway to help the student gain their desired mark in their subject. This will motivate the student as they realise their goals are in fact achievable. My strengths are my empathy, kindness, dedication and reliability. It is essential that the…
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Aglesha

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe that the student can overcome their learning difficulties and push them on the path towards excellence despite the obstacles. Trusting in the students ' abilities and motivating them to study is important. Another significant duty of a tutor is to help foster independent…
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Miran
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Miran

Tutor Croydon, NSW
Build Confidence: Often, a student's struggle with math is more about a fear of failure than an inability to learn. The first job of a tutor is to create a positive, stress-free environment and show the student that they are capable. This shift in mindset is the foundation for all progress. My strong performance in my engineering Diploma at UTS…
Jonathan
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Jonathan

Tutor Croydon, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to lay a right foundation for the student to learn. Teaching them not to memorise formulae but to actually understand the theory behind the formula as higher levels of maths rely on prior knowledge that needs to be firmly understood. My strengths lie within my experience and personality. I…
Syrus
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Syrus

Tutor Croydon, NSW
Establishing a solid academic foundation is crucial for mastering complex topics and boosting exam performance through effective strategies. Motivating students with personalized plans and clear goals helps keep them focused and engaged. Continuous improvement is fostered through regular feedback and goal-setting. A supportive, approachable tutor…
Mohamad Nadim
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Mohamad Nadim

Tutor Haberfield, NSW
1. Be prepared. As a tutor, it is my responsibility to be prepared for the session. That includes preparing the lesson beforehand and getting everything ready. 2. Reviewing the fundamentals with the students. This means not jumping to advanced topics with the students when they might need a little refresher on the subject. In math, it is…
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Sneha

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
Helping them make studies fun and easily understandable. I can be friendly with any child very easily . I can understand their problems. I can also help make them studies…
Saifullah
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Saifullah

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
The tutor's first job is converting hard 'textbook language' to easy and illustrative concepts. Next is polishing the student's skills with extensive exercises while making sure he has time for other hobbies. It helps if the tutor is aware of things such as fun interactive quizzes or videos that helps makes concepts seem simpler while also keeping…
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Hai Yen

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
From my perspective, a tutor is also a teacher as we teach and deliver knowledge to students. Each student sits at a different level, which requires different tutoring method and approaches. Understanding is key in tutoring as adequate assistance would help a student to achieve their best potentials. Secondly, we as tutoring should make students…
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Olivia

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
The most important things a students can do for a student are catering the learning experience to individual student's learning needs, goals and ability; providing assistance with incorporate and improve literacy and numeracy skills in lesson activities. Designing learning sequences and lesson plans based on curriculum and assessment demands…
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Toshali

Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
1. Build self-confidence through celebrating successive achievements. 2. Help them grow academically, and in turn individually 3. Appreciate and encourage each individual student's skills 4. Be a role model. 1. I am a very patient and kind person, who takes the time to work with the individual capacities of each student 2. I enjoy using…
Meredith
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Meredith

Tutor Croydon, NSW
I can build my students engagement with and appreciation of the subject (many students find school boring or purposeless and I make a point to spark more joy in learning by integrating key notes of relevance into every lesson). I will also assure students that it is okay not to understand something, or to feel unconfident. Struggling with…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Dulwich Hill, NSW
Develop their understanding of the subject. This means ensuring they understand the process and the mechanism behind a math calculation for example. This will boost their confidence in being able to answer harder questions that require this skill. Particularly for maths, the harder questions are situated in Q15 and Q16. Attaining marks in this…
Jespah
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Jespah

Tutor Ashbury, NSW
Personally, when I was a student the most important effect of good teachers and tutors was regaining confidence in myself. They showed me that it was okay to fail, how to bounce back, and how to learn from my mistakes. Having a strong education is a wonderful thing, but having been through the whole K-12-Uni-Workforce pipeline by far the best…
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Aqib

Tutor Croydon, NSW
patience, visual imagery and a good use of language can make any student understand mathematics theory I am very easygoing and always have various methods for any problem or theory. Since I am young, I usually recognise what students find…
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Ailish

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
There are many facets of tutoring essential to achieve the optimum yet I think the most important element is the one on one quality of tutoring. This enables a student to be provided with specific feedback and assistance of their areas for improvement or difficulties. Understanding the strengths an weaknesses of a student is the most important…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Burwood, NSW
- Help students understand the subject - Help students enjoy the subject - Be a good influence on them in both the subject and all fields of life - I am passionate about what I do - I am able to help people understand things without directly explaining it to them via starting with the fundamentals - I am able to understand what my students…
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Benjamin

Tutor Croydon, NSW
I believe assisting the student in their academic journey whenther it be academically or mentally is what a tutor should do for a student. This either through motivating them to try their best, focusing on teaching the students their weaknesses, and guiding these students to become good peoples of society. I am a very good at expressing…
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leala

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
I believe a good tutor should show patience, giving students the time, space, and reassurance they need to work through challenges without feeling rushed or discouraged. I consider my greatest strength as a tutor to be my ability to adapt to each student’s needs. I can quickly identify when a teaching method isn't effective and modify my…
Brian
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Brian

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be loving. Actually caring for the student's academic success will not only make them more likely to succeed, but it will help them go beyond to reaching a scholarly level. My two leading strengths are that I know how to teach to make difficult subjects more easy to understand and I am…
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Jocelyn

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and tailor their teaching methods to the student's individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should inspire confidence and independent thinking, helping students develop effective study habits and a…
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Joshua

Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
To get a good relationship with the student so that knowledge can be passed from tutor and student, and so that questions can be passed from student to tutor without problems. After this comes the knowledge that the tutor has, so that he may teach. - Friendly with children - Acknowledges the feelings and objections that other people have -…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Burwood Heights, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can provide to a student is their time. It goes without saying that all children are different and learn through alternative ways/modes. Patience, perseverance and continual tailored support from a tutor is crucial in allowing a student to understand certain concepts. By having a tutor that is continually readily…

Local Reviews

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Gina, Hurlstone Park

Inside AshfieldTutoring Sessions

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.