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Campsie's tutors include an experienced mathematics teacher with engineering expertise, university scholars in psychology, biomedical and civil engineering, a former school prefect and piano tutor, peer mentors from Melbourne and Sydney, HSC high achievers in maths and sciences (ATARs to 97.9), seasoned private tutors for all ages, and accomplished competition participants.

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Yiwen

Chinese Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I consider the tutor's ability to empower the students to face and share the problems which they are not comfortable with as one of the most important things. I am bilingual (Mandarin and English) and due to the fact I am a current student, I am able to empathise with students as they are approaching new areas of…
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Wenzhen

Chinese Tutor Beverly Hills, NSW
A great tutor must comprehend what it's like to be a student who might lack confidence, or just not understand the content. They should also encourage pupils to try their best on every question before seeking assistance. To better grasp students' misunderstandings and mistakes, the tutor should also be a patient listener. Each tutorial, the tutor…
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Qichen
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Qichen

Chinese Tutor Burwood, NSW
Not just delivering the knowledge, but identifying the problems and providing solutions and plans case by case really matters. In addition, some soft skills such as learning methods could be helpful to them. Strong mathematical background, easygoing personality, ethical, positive and responsible attitude. Willing to take advice and adjust tutoring…
Wanjia (Dana)
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Wanjia (Dana)

Chinese Tutor Stanmore, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to be patient and responsible with students. For example, providing a timely response or help is essential during learning. It is also important to understand what type of learners your students are and what kind of learning strategies work best for them. Additionally, a good, trusting relationship…
Heather
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Heather

Chinese Tutor Darlington, NSW
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do is to help the student figure out where their confusion is, is it just the question being asked or the logic of how to interpret this question. They may confuse about the original theory they've learned because they can't link it to real life to apply or they didn't see it clearly in the first place,…
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Shunyi

Chinese Tutor Mascot, NSW
1. understand the student and be patient. Most of the students don't like Math cause they miss some of the steps during school teaching and don't understand the principal. I believe after they catch part of the knowledge up and practice several times. Everything will be excellent. Help students overcome their fear of math and make them feel that…
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Cynthia

Chinese Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to make sure the student fully understands the knowledge, being able to use it in any situation, while enjoying the learning. It is when the student fully engages in their learning experience that the outcome can be fully maximised. I wish this upon all students, and I would love to be the mentor who guides…
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Jennifer

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Tutors are different with teachers, of course. As a tutor, I can teach fewer students in a small classroom (1to1/1to 2), which means I can take care of each child, not only on their school work but also on their mental thinking ; I can answer their questions in time or straight away; I can help them to have a look of their homework questions or…
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Zhinan

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Teach students how to solve the problem by themselves, and this problem means all kinds of troubles in their lives. I am good at listening and I always will find some details and problems people normally will not notice. And I am good at solving problems (math problems) because I come from China, where math is a critical subject. Also, I am…

Local Reviews

Victoria feels that she has been benefitting from her tutoring. Athanasios has been very professional always arriving on time & Victoria is happy.
Louise, Campsie

Inside CampsieTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alice practised adding and subtracting fractions in mixed numeral form, then worked through area calculations for quadrilaterals and circles using visual aids.

In Year 8, Jack focused on solving linear equations involving one or two variables and manipulating algebraic expressions to isolate the subject.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia tackled quadratic equations by revising factorisation methods and applying the quadratic formula to solve for roots.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often skipped showing working in algebra, making it hard to spot sign errors—he jumped straight to the answer but missed a negative.

In Year 10, one learner avoided writing out steps for surd simplification, leading to repeated calculation slips.

A Year 3 student lost focus during number-writing tasks and sometimes wrote '6' backwards; when questions felt too challenging, she hesitated to attempt them at all.

For a senior student preparing for Year 12 maths, incomplete homework meant gaps in understanding quadratic equations lingered into new lessons, leaving her less confident tackling unfamiliar problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Campsie noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who used to get stuck on logarithmic functions—by the end of the lesson, she could confidently set up and solve each type without prompts.

In another session, a Year 9 boy, who often made small errors when working fast, completed his worksheet without mistakes for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who had previously hesitated to read aloud managed to finish an entire book independently, only pausing briefly on unfamiliar words before sounding them out herself.

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 Earlwood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Campsie Public School.