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Jai

Tutor Beverley Park, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can do for a student is to serve as both a teacher and a mentor by building a positive relationship with mutual trust and respect. More than just helping the students understand the material, I provide guidance and support as they navigate their educational journey. I strive to create a…
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Thomas

Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
To effectively guide and help students, a tutor must be able to build trust with said student, fostering a sense of psychological safety whilst simultaneously encouraging self confidence and an intrinsic desire for success. Tutors must also be able to employ a personalised learning approach in order to ensure effective guidance for all…
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Jesslyn

Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor could probably do is to make the process of learning an enjoyable experience, and engaging the student constantly to form their own thoughts and ideas. A positive mindset to learning is the pivot to academic progress, and without enjoyment students will reach a mental plateau. High engagement with students also…
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Jacob

Tutor Bonnet Bay, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student is helping them improve in areas they may be struggling in, as well as helping them further in other areas. My strengths come from the fact that I have been doing maths tutoring for school students weekly for over a year, giving me experience in providing students confidence in the…
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Samrin

Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
Working with students can be a challenge, especially if we're meeting to help them bring up low grades. One thing I do when I meet the student for the very first time is to ask them questions about their interests, like sports, school subjects, music and movies. In the math problems that I create, I incorporate references to these interests. It…
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Thomas

Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
I believe the three most important things I could do for a student is academic support, addressing study habits and confronting weaknesses. I believe focusing on these three aspects will do the upmost for the student in the short and long term. I’ve grown up and worked with people from across the socio-economic spectrum, I think I have a…
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angel

Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
I think the two most important things that a tutor can do for a student is tailoring their teaching approach to match the students learning style and pace. I also think it's extremely important to create a positive learning environment for the students so that they feel supported and encouraged to learn and ask questions. I am able to adapt well…
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Olivia

Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
Instilling confidence in students and know it is okay to struggle with something. Similarly, Becoming good at Math is a challenge and it will not happen overnight so consistent work is key I am dedicated - always on call for students during the week for questions I am patient - Whether it takes 5 different ways to explain something I'm more then…
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Patrick

Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
I believe there are several critical roles a tutor can play in a student's academic journey. These include clarifying concepts, providing individualized support, building confidence and promoting independence. On an academic level I find my strengths to be science and mathematics. I enjoyed taking these subjects throughout school and have…
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Tamsyn

Tutor Port Hacking, NSW
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is encourage their students. School content will be challenging for everyone at some point and it is often hard to persevere when we do not understand the content. By being patient with students and helping them until they grasp the concept tutors are able to assist students in gaining…
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caitlyn

Tutor Port Hacking, NSW
Tutors need to be able to listen, support, and communicate with their students in a way that makes them feel comfortable to ask questions and admit when they don’t really understand what’s going on. By being an approachable person, students are less likely to feel anxious and in a comfortable environment, are more likely to absorb the…
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William

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to show a genuine interest in the students learning. My strength as a tutor is that I feel like I am very passionate and interested about various subjects which allows me to be more engaging and through as a…
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James

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
As I previously mentioned, I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student actually understand how to get to the answer. Often in my education I was taught a method of how to get the answer rather than why the answer was correct. I feel like a good tutor does not just aid the student with the question but gives them a thorough…
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Raquelle

Tutor Cronulla, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can offer to their student is focusing on the students individual needs, confidence and long term learning skills. Providing personalised attention will allow the student to understand the concept to a greater degree and thus enhance their knowledge and will also build their individual self esteem as…
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Ted

Tutor Cronulla, NSW
Understand the students needs, and be able to connect with them positively so that they are able to get the most out of the tutor. Communication skills to younger students, as well as being able to apply topics or areas of study to real world situations to help a student understand it…
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Teegan

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
Help them feel confident. Actual teach and help them understand the subject. Don't do their work, the goal is to help them, so maybe in the future they actually might no need you. Also find joy in learning. It's awesome when something just clicks. that I myself have been tutored in the past so I know what it's like from both sides. Understanding…
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Shania

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to really understand who they are, including their abilities, weaknesses and strengths. From this knowledge, the teacher can provide them with the right scaffolding to help support the child and their learning needs. The tutor must be able to relate to the student so they may be able to…
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Erik

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do , is build confidence in the student themselves and continue to build up their own ability by making them comfortable to consistently work on flaws and strengths. I’m calm and patient , which are traits that make me easy to talk to…
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Michael

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is not put too much pressure on the learner. It is important to take time and work through problems slowly so they can gain an understanding of what is being taught. I believe my biggest strength, which my supervising teacher also pointed out on my last prac session, is my patience and ability to…
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Kenshi

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill confidence and foster a growth mindset. Beyond imparting knowledge and academic skills, a tutor plays a critical role in nurturing a student's self-belief and belief in their own abilities. By providing encouragement, support, and positive reinforcement, a tutor can empower…
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Harry

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
Guiding students through solutions to problems as opposed to showing them is crucial in setting them up as an independent learner. Giving assistance setting up a plan for students to practice problems outside of tutoring time. Explaining mathematical concepts and intuition as opposed to just the process that they can just follow. Some of the…
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Jasmine

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
Tutors should provide students with valuable learning experiences, study techniques, as well as a safe environment where the student is not afraid to ask questions or for help. It is important that tutors tailor their teaching approach to the needs of each individual student . I am able to connect with the students and provide unique learning…
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Yash

Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
apply more confidence and show guidance for which students can equip for better results. interpersonal skills, take control ability to teach in a positive…

Local Reviews

Went really well, Dillon was exactly on time and Samir found him super helpful and effective. I think he'll be a great tutor for Samir.
Liesel

Inside BurraneerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 Thomas reviewed addition, subtraction, telling time, basic shapes, and skip counting to assess his current maths level.

For Year 9 Maddie, recent sessions explored angle relationships such as co-interior, alternate, corresponding, supplementary, and complementary angles using visual examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 James focused on solving algebraic equations where x is negative and practiced converting units for weight measurement.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 maths, a student often jumped straight to answers without showing working—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors. This meant extra time was spent hunting for mistakes instead of progressing.

For a Year 12 humanities subject, one student collected sources after completing work rather than during research; as a result, it was harder to recall references when writing essays.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's untidy handwriting made numbers hard to read, occasionally causing confusion between 6 and 8 on division problems. In the moment, misreading their own work led to calculation slips and frustration.

Recent Achievements

During a Burraneer tutoring session, a high school student began to tackle complex equations independently after initially relying on step-by-step guidance; she's now explaining why each part works before moving forward.

Another tutor noticed a Year 11 student who once hesitated with probability now choosing to attempt harder revision problems unprompted and applying correct terminology throughout.

In humanities, Maiee, who previously struggled to connect sources with essay questions, is now matching evidence directly to rubric points and exploring how different perspectives could shape her argument.

Last week, she drafted an outline for an essay using her own source selections.

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 Cronulla Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Aloysius College Cronulla.