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Bondi's tutors include a former high school maths teacher with UK and Australian qualifications, a UNSW PhD physicist with over 12 years' experience and 50+ students tutored, HSC all-rounders with ATARs up to 99.8, seasoned university teaching assistants, music and primary specialists, Olympiad winners, and peer mentors skilled in engaging K–12 learners.

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Fernando

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Understand them. Be able to see what it is that a student needs and what they are good at. I think a tutor needs a lot of empathy and needs to be able to understand how each student’s minds work and find the best way to teach them the subjects. I am very patient with students. I empathize with them since I remember very well what it is to be in…
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Aina

Tutor Bondi, NSW
I think that what a tutor has to do is first of all to motivate the students and make them feel good, having a close and pleasant relationship will help the student feel at ease. I think it is also very important to give feedback to the students, either to improve or to say that they are doing things well. It is also important to look for…
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Emanuel

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is put an emphasis on a student's thorough understanding of the content. An english tutor must help students to better articulating their thoughts and emotions. This can be implemented through targeted reading and homework tasks which require increased emotional thinking. These tasks should require a student…
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Elisa

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Encouraging critical thinking nurtures problem-solving skills and fostering self-confidence are paramount. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, my patience and understanding when working through difficulties with students, as well as my adaptability in tailoring teaching methods to suit…
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Maria Belen

Tutor Bondi, NSW
It's about being there for them. Being present not just physically, but emotionally and intellectually, offering support and encouragement. It's about providing honest feedback, and fostering an environment of trust and respect. I consider my strengths to be my ability to empathize and connect with people from diverse backgrounds. I believe that…
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Jose

Tutor Bondi, NSW
You can become one of the examples in a kid life, it's very exciting the way they start learning from you, and how they feel about that, for me Is undescriptible. Responsible, realiable, approachable and Easy going. I think that those summarized with a person able to make the kids comfortable, are the most important ones to work with small kids as…
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Cassidy

Tutor Bondi, NSW
I think that having someone you can rely on to assist in achieving new personal bests is incredibly important for students who are being tutored. It's not just about improving grades, but building confidence and skills that can assist in other areas of life. I am very experienced working with various age groups, and highly adaptable to the needs…
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Aaron

Tutor Bondi, NSW
First and foremost, a tutor must TEACH, rather than demonstrate. The student should UNDERSTAND what was taught, rather than just know how to apply formulae, solve equations, etc. mindlessly. Understanding is the foundation on which more understanding can be built. Tricker questions in exams test understanding rather than repetition. For the best…
Anthony
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Anthony

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Teach student to think independently. make sure student can explore conventional and non conventional way of thinking when addressing a problem and/or trying to find solution to a problem. Not to be afraid on taking up a new challengers Knowledge of the subject, passing my knowledge to a student in a fun and engaging manner. Give student freedom…
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Rodrigo

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Try to understand how they think, and with that, look at how they can learn, so that I can teach them in a way that works. I have the patience to help them…
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Sienna

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be committed. I used to have a few tutors over the years and I noticed that I performed much better with a tutor who was involved and caring. A tutor also needs to encourage the student to perform their best and boost their confidence. I have a very bubbly and friendly personality which will help me…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Give proper motivation and allow them to see the potential within theirselves. Connecting with students, especially those who don't fully believe in their academic capabilities. Through most of my school life I didn't believe in myself and I taught myself how to do well academically. This helps me connect with students who may not be naturally…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important things I can do as a tutor for a student are to help to build an understanding in a topic and a love for maths. This can have a massive impact on student confidence and help to give students skills as well to develop their own understanding of the world around them. I can tailor my teaching to the needs of students based on…
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Elijah

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are make learning clear and accessible, help students feel confident in their abilities, and create a supportive environment where questions are encouraged. Tutors should adapt their approach to each student’s needs and learning style. It’s also important to provide guidance that helps students develop…
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Liam

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Develop their confidence with a subject. I believe that students flourish once they are properly encouraged and see their knowledge and skillset improving. This often removes or diminishes any negative emotions associated with the subject, allowing students to enjoy learning more and work towards their potential. I have extensive experience with…
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Shmuel

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Guide and encourage students to keep trying and keep up their skill levels…
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Adam

Tutor Bondi, NSW
A tutor, first and foremost, must ensure that a student is improving their grades, that is why people look for tutors in the first place. However, as well as this, a really good tutor can instil a genuine love of a given subject. This will also greatly assist in improving the student's performance. Thus the most important thing a tutor can do is…
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Alexandra

Tutor Bondi, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them gain self confidence. Through providing valuable insights into how to answer different question types and sharing knowledge, a tutor can help a student to feel reassured in their abilities, and allow the student to thrive in school. I am patient, approachable…
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Ivan

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Help each invididual student achieve to their level and not anyone else's. Helping the student understand principles and concepts thoroughly so that they are able to in turn teach others if necessary rather than simply teaching answers to questions. Encourage curiosity and a stoke the desire for more knowledge. Strong explainer and putting…
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Zara

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important thing tutors can do for students is help them to completely understand the content and enjoy the subject as that will assist them to thrive and achieve the best result. My strengths are being able to create a relationship with students in which they can rely on me for any help or questions they may need. I will be able to assist…
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James

Tutor Bondi, NSW
I consider one of the most important things a tutor can do for their students is to provide them with a keen sense of independence in their own learning. I believe my strengths as a tutor is being able to communicate clearly and concisely with students as well as in my goals to foster an independent growth in students that I…
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Ava

Tutor Bondi, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instil a sense of confidence with whatever it is they are doing. Not every single student is going to be able to achieve a 99 ATAR or 100% on all their tests, but what is most important is that they feel confident that they did their very best and performed to their fullest potential. If a…
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Joseph

Tutor Bondi, NSW
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is get them to enjoy what they are learning. As soon as someone enjoys what they are doing then it makes them more receptive to learn and also allows them to retain the information better. Along with this I believe it is important for a tutor to ensure that the student completely…

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Great service. As soon as I called up someone returned my call. All my requirements were met. The tutor was friendly and motivated my son. Thank you
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Austin explored long division with both single- and double-digit divisors, then moved on to tricky spelling words involving prefixes and suffixes.

In Year 8, Leni tackled financial maths topics like deposits, repayments, and interest by working through textbook examples and applying new terminology.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia focused on pedigrees and homologous chromosomes in biology while also practicing past exam questions to prepare for her upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student working on multiplication and division showed strong calculation skills but needed a clearer written framework; "he could do the sums, but his process on paper was hard to follow," making it tricky to spot small errors.

In English, skipping foundational spelling patterns led to confusion with suffixes during creative writing tasks.

A Year 11 student preparing for Biology struggled when revising only glossary definitions without practicing exam-style questions—she missed subtle details in multi-mark responses.

During Maths revision, one senior student keyed numbers incorrectly into the calculator ("double-check your entry!") and had to redo several problems as a result.

Recent Achievements

A Bondi tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to identify the correct formulas in maths, began remembering and choosing them independently during problem-solving—something she'd previously hesitated to attempt without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student showed new initiative by arriving prepared with his own essay plan and actively working through tougher writing tasks using PEEL paragraphs, rather than waiting for step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, one younger student finally started asking about unfamiliar words while reading aloud instead of skipping over them quietly as he had before.

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 Waverley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Montessori East.