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Tutors in Bronte include a UNSW Physics PhD with 12 years' experience, a seasoned German schoolteacher, an Extension Maths tutor with a 97 ATAR, accomplished IB and HSC graduates, early childhood educators, swim and basketball coaches, music competition winners, and university students excelling in engineering, architecture, and science—all bringing rich teaching backgrounds to K–12 learners.

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Amelia

Legal Studies Tutor Coogee, NSW
I think giving a student support and encouragement is extremely important as well as making things clear for students. Too often, students feel overwhelmed at the prospect of new, hard concepts, and simplifying the concepts and supporting students through this, enables them to achieve success. I think I am good at giving space for a student to try…
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Manmeet

Legal Studies Tutor Coogee, NSW
A tutor has to cater for the needs of the student. Be willing to change and mend ways of their teaching to meet the situation and help required by the student. Great communication Great interpersonal skills Confidence Great experience working with children Friendly Flexible timing Patient Willingness to change my strategies to meet…
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Sunarvi Singh

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
There is a quote by William Butler Yeats that captures the essence of what I believe is crucial for a tutor: "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." This means that a tutor's role is not just to transfer information to the student, but to spark their curiosity and interest in learning. Therefore, the most important…
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Zafirah

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is be encouraging and have faith in the student. Personally, when I used to have tutors, I performed the best when they reiterated, “you can do it! it’s not about the brain you were born with, it’s about how far you’re willing to go in terms of dedication and hard work,†and that stuck with me.…
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Reethisree

Legal Studies Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I think the most important stuff a tutor can do is boost confidence to students. You have to make students believe they can tackle anything. It's also about giving tips on studying and problem-solving that fit them perfectly. Making learning fun and showing why it matters in real life—gets them to learn more. I think my strengths as a tutor are…
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Legal Studies Tutor Rose Bay, NSW
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Anuthama

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
Help them overcome problems in learning by targeting the root cause, be the best listener one can possibly be and above all be a friendly source of support and empathy as all students have their own problems to solve and we as tutors are there to give them the right set of tools! I'm a passionate and goal-oriented tutor who wants to do the best by…
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Riley

Legal Studies Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are act as a mentor and show genuine commitment to their goals. I believe that as a tutor, it's not just about achieving temporary marks but rather teaching principles that students can apply throughout their schooling journey and in general life. I consider commitment to be…
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Oluwadamilola

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and create a safe space for the student. When tutors don't listen it'll be a waste of time for both parties. This can be very hard because sometimes students may not be able to pinpoint what they don't understand or they might just feel a bit embarrassed. This is where…
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Kaia

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
Employing different learning techniques such that the students learn overall concepts and techniques rather than just a direct formula or process. This allows students to have a broader and firmer understanding, but also grasp the foundation of the problem. Interpreting and explaining difficult concepts simplistically Understanding learning…
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Jayden

Legal Studies Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Helping students improve or maintain their grades, along with teaching extremely valuable lessons is the most important thing I can do for a student. A tutor not only teaches but shows compassion, is understanding, and helps student be the best that they can be. An example is when helping a student who suffers from bad time management. This for…
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Jo-ann

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
- encourage learning - develop skills - induce interest - friendliness: children are able to relate to me as a friend - clarity: I am able to put things simply and in a way that is easy to…
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Layla

Legal Studies Tutor Surry Hills, 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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Nadia

Legal Studies Tutor Eastlakes, NSW
-Knowledge -Build confidence to not just perform academically but also improve academically. - improve attitude towards homework (as this can be daunting for many students who don't have confidence) - trigger creative/innovative thinking to solve problems and approach homework - Patience - Can accommodate teaching style to individual…
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Krystal

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are inspire and impart. An inspired student will feel much better about themselves and the subject and want to continue to work on it whilst imparted wisdom is what makes up the second half of a wholistic expereince. Students require a want to learn and access to information. I'm very patient…
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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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Muskaan

Legal Studies Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
Be understanding of the student and their unique needs I'm understanding and patient and happy to explain in different student tailored…
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Jolie

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
For smaller children, it is important that education is intesresting, entertaining to them, so the motivation for studying, learning content comes naturally and from their own. For older children, it is more important for tutors to reach out and ask the students what they don't understand or are not clear about. Targeting weak areas and fixing the…
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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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Grace

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Providing personalized attention and tailored instruction is crucial. Understanding each student's unique learning style, strengths, and areas of improvement allows tutors to adapt their teaching methods and materials accordingly. By addressing specific needs, tutors can help students grasp difficult concepts and progress at their own pace. I…
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Harsimran

Legal Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for their student is make themselves alaways available to help their student, whether it is a full lesson or just a quick question over the phone, just being a constant support to the student is of such high value. Another important thing a tutor can do, is alter their teaching for each student. Everyone…
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Helen

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is concentrate on their needs. The student already has teachers at school who teach the class broadly, irrespective of a particular student's strength or weaknesses. A tutor must listen to what the student struggles with, and assist them with that area. A tutor can also be the most encouraging…
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Steven

Legal Studies Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
To believe in them and their potential, to get the best out of them, giving them support and resources to achieve realistic goals for themselves. I also strongly believe in not placing too much pressure on them but to stretch them comfortably within their limits to improve and achieve results. Knowledge, patience, reliability, strong interpersonal…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Chance worked on calculating the volume of cubes and developed multiplication skills through practice exercises.

In Year 9, Aaliyah focused on her science assignment by exploring DNA replication using visual aids for stop motion animation.

For a senior high school example, Year 11 student completed lessons on quadratic equations and introductory differentiation, applying both algebraic methods and step-by-step problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student, as one tutor noted, "started the assignment a few days before it was due," leading to rushed research and limited opportunity for feedback.

In Year 10 mathematics, homework was sometimes incomplete or missing during sessions—one instance saw class time spent searching for misplaced work instead of reviewing exam content.

A senior student in trigonometry repeatedly provided only final answers without showing working; this habit masked where conceptual errors occurred, especially with unit conversions.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner often relied on finger counting for multiplication facts during quick drills, slowing progress on more advanced tasks.

Recent Achievements

Jessy, a high school student in Bronte, independently graph[ed] complicated trig functions using ASTC and accurately found x-intercepts—something she struggled with just weeks earlier.

Another high school win came from Tobey, who recently completed long division questions involving decimals on his own after needing regular prompts before. He also handled ratio problem-solving with much less hesitation.

In primary years, Lucy has started recalling topics from previous sessions without reminders and now sets out her equations clearly before solving problems—a big shift from her earlier habit of jumping in without planning.

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 Bronte Public School.