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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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Kaycee

PDHPE Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
I think the most important role a tutor has for their students is to provide them with confidence, being able to walk into an exam room confident in your abilities and knowledge is one of the biggest challenges. By helping students be confident it will not only immensely help them in exam rooms, but help them pave a pathway for themselves outside…
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E-Young

PDHPE Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to help them build their confidence whilst they learn new concepts. In doing so, I believe it will allow them to enjoy learning, as well as allowing them to understand and apply this concept in a shortened period of time. I believe my strengths as a tutor is that I'm adaptable. Every…
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Lakshya

PDHPE Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to ignite a student's curiosity and passion for learning. When a student finds joy in the process, success naturally follows. All students are different, and they have different needs. Providing the right support is crucial in my opinion. Understanding where exactly the student needs help, and…
Elaine
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Elaine

PDHPE Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to always be their pillar of support and let them know that it’s alright to be wrong or not understand and that’s it’s all part of the learning process. I believe a good tutor would be encouraging and promote class participation and class discussion where the students…
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Kara

PDHPE Tutor Matraville, NSW
The most important consideration a tutor can do for a student is being able to motivate their students, which allows them to learn with more passion, thus allows them to enjoy doing extra work. A tutor must be able to be confident in what they are teaching which allows the student to gain more in depth knowledge. I am good at working at a pace…
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Jasper

PDHPE Tutor Camperdown, NSW
It depends on the student. Some need to be challenged, some listened to, some need questions answered. Patience. Ability to break topics down for comprehension. Ability to articulate why the learning is relevant to daily…
Taryn
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Taryn

PDHPE Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Listen to them. So you can fully understand where they are struggling and best direct your attention. Kindness, patience and the ability to explain and demonstrate concepts and how to solve…
George
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George

PDHPE Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
To me, the most essential role a tutor can fulfill is that of an enabler and empowerer. I believe a tutor's primary goal should be to provide students with a strong foundation of knowledge and a resilient problem-solving framework, not only to tackle academic challenges but also to navigate any obstacle life may present. An empowering tutor equips…
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Prabhat

PDHPE Tutor Cammeray, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is Answer any questions that students have to clarify any doubts Always extend a helping hand even if not required Making sure students are not under any pressure of any sort that can hinder learning - My communication and clear way of explaining concepts. - Kind and helpful -…
Demi
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Demi

PDHPE Tutor Waverley, NSW
To be patient with student and trying my best to assist them in solving any related problems, but at the same time ensuring that it is an engaging and positive atmosphere for them to learn. My ultimate goal as a tutor is to be able to teach them new knowledge and to make sure that students can effectively learn in an enjoyable classroom. My…
Josephine
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Josephine

PDHPE Tutor Clovelly, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable and to help them feel like learning is not a chore but a good experience. Being positive, patient and encouraging is also a very important trait for a tutor. I have a lot of experience in nannying/babysitting so, therefore, have the ability to effectively…
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Theo

PDHPE Tutor Clovelly, NSW
The most important thing is that the student feels comfortable with the tutor and that they enjoy their teaching sessions. As soon as the student is comfortable, they will be much more engaged in the task at hand. Students learn best when they enjoy the activities in class and when there is a mutual respect between the tutor and the tutee. I am…
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Conor

PDHPE Tutor Clovelly, NSW
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instill a love of learning within them. If a student enjoys learning and wants to learn, they will thrive. A big strength for me is being able to simplify complex ideas into simple, digestible information. I am patient, friendly and encouraging. I always get my students to try…
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Sinead

PDHPE Tutor Clovelly, NSW
In my view, the most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to inspire a lifelong love for learning. Beyond imparting knowledge and skills, a teacher's role extends to nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine enthusiasm for acquiring new information. When a teacher instills a passion for learning, they empower students to…
Olivia
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Olivia

PDHPE Tutor Waverley, NSW
I think it is important that a tutor is patient with their students so that the student is able to fully understand the concept without feeling rushed and is able to digest the topic so that they are able to apply it. it is also important that the tutor is able to break down information in a way that is easy for their student to learn and the…
Andrea
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Andrea

PDHPE Tutor Coogee, NSW
A tutor's most important role is to build a students confidence while helping them develop a deep understanding of the material. Additionally, creating a supportive and motivating environment fosters curiosity and a love for learning. You also need to get to know the child infront of you, their strengths, their learning style and adapt lessons…
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Shardi

PDHPE Tutor Rose Bay, NSW
Tutors should listen to students, take their concerns and opinions into consideration. Tutors should encourage and motivate students to do their best. Tutors should be resourceful, considering varying teaching methods to allow students to more easily understand concepts. Tutors should work within the abilities of the students and therefore should…
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Bella

PDHPE Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe that the tutor’s greatest imperative is to ensure that a student has the best opportunity to further their skills in the desired field, by means of establishing a supportive work environment, providing concurrent education with that which is being delivered by the students’ schools, and listening to/monitoring a student’s…
Ben
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Ben

PDHPE Tutor Dover Heights, NSW
Give the student confidence whilst allowing the children to fully grasp the concepts they are struggling with and turn it into their strengths. My explanations are very strong as I have a great understanding of how to approach different questions from different perspectives as a student myself. I can also tutor PDHPE, Business and…
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Nancy

PDHPE Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
- Building their confidence - Encouragement and positive reinforcement - Offering constructive feedback - No question is a bad question Some characteristics I have that are strengths as a tutor include: - patience - clear communication - passion for learning and teaching - adaptability of teaching…
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Safwat

PDHPE Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Being there for your students and really understanding what they need help with as well as, going out of your way to assist them in the best possible way. The above traits really help students to put their trust in you and thus, make your job easier as a tutor and to also, enjoy teaching your students, with minimal issues. My willingness to always…
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Omid

PDHPE Tutor Rushcutters Bay, NSW
Be open, enthusiastic.nurturing and caring. identify student's learning goals and ablities Guide students to become excellent learners & confdent individuals. Building good rapport with students. Adaptable and caring personality Excellent communication and listening skills. Empathetic, honest, enthusiastic and…
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Nathanael

PDHPE Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is understand each student's specialty. Each individual has a different learning style and catering to that style will allow them to learn efficiently. My strength as a tutor is my versatility. I can often change my teaching style to accommodate different…

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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.