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Tutors in Burwood include a seasoned secondary school maths and science teacher, a university-educated educator with extensive classroom experience, an ATAR 98.4 achiever and multi-year ICAS Maths Distinction recipient, a Mensa member with Olympiad honours, a Master of Economics graduate who's volunteered as a primary tutor, and passionate pre-service teachers from top universities.

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Ragini

Psychology Tutor Ermington, NSW
Imparting knowledge and not just from the textbooks, I mean in general terms a bond between a tutor and a student is beautiful. A tutor can teach a lot of things to the student and a tutor can also learn and experience new things from a student. My strengths as a tutor would be that I have good leadership qualities. I have the patience required to…
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Elliott

Psychology Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them to understand basics and inner workings of a topic thoroughly enough that they feel intuition regarding it, and are able to build upon this foundation to further develop ideas independently. My biggest strength as a tutor is my writing ability. I am able to help students…
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Nicole

Psychology Tutor Greenwich, NSW
A good tutor should help their student develop a love for what they are learning. When this is done successfully, this has a knock-on effect on the student's results as they are more engaged with the content they are learning. This starts with the tutor being passionate about the content they are teaching and being determined to push the student…
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Ana

Psychology Tutor Mascot, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just provide the student with the knowledge that they need for a course or for a test but that they can learn along the way the methods which help them learn best so they can apply those methods to future challenges. In other words, how they figure out one problem or completing one task…
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Victoria

Psychology Tutor Riverwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to believe in them and show encouragement. Self-esteem can be extremely vulnerable during schooling years, and tutors have the power to enhance their students' level of self-confidence and sense of self-efficacy. When I believe in their potential, work with their strengths, support their…
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Sophia

Psychology Tutor Guildford, NSW
The most important impact I would love to make for my student's are to let them know how highly important education is however I would want them to work to the best of their ability and not stress themselves out. Implementing different learning strategies for each individual based on their personalities and way of learning is highly essential as I…
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Kevin Yunxiao

Psychology Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Show them that mistakes are a part of success (since some students see mistakes eg on test papers as a sign of hopelessness). Also, understanding the student's need and situation, this will give a better teacher-student interaction. Breaking down the concepts, ie giving examples that provide an explanation for the content Interpersonal and…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Emily practised multiplication and fractions, working through long division strategies to boost confidence.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on solving quadratic equations by factorisation and simplifying expressions, as well as exploring graph transformations using visual aids.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mia revised simultaneous equations and functions—solving systems both algebraically and graphically—to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on quadratic equations often omitted key steps in their written solutions—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors—making it harder to identify mistakes.

In a Year 8 class, one student avoided homework and relied heavily on guessing answers instead of attempting the calculations, especially during worded problems.

For a Year 4 lesson, another child struggled to focus and frequently left tasks incomplete when practicing multiplication tables.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for exams did not attempt assigned practice papers outside lessons, resulting in less familiarity with time-pressured questions.

Recent Achievements

One Burwood tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely on step-by-step guidance now arriving at sessions with her own attempted exam questions, only needing small hints to push through tricky parts—she's even begun correcting her own mistakes before asking for help.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who struggled to keep up with homework is now consistently completing tasks on time and presenting neater working out in maths, showing real ownership of her learning.

In a younger class, one child who often hesitated to start tasks has started counting by twos independently and no longer says "I don't know" right away when faced with new problems.

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 Burwood Library and Community Hub—or at your child's school (with permission), like Burwood Public School.