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Chiswick's tutors feature a Mensa member and UNSW physics graduate with experience at Tara Anglican, a school Dux and state-ranked musician, an ATAR 96+ Speech Pathology student with extensive youth leadership, award-winning STEM competitors, peer mentors, primary-to-high-school specialists, experienced English teachers, and several high-achieving recent graduates ranked top in maths and sciences.

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Alyssa

Ancient History Tutor Wareemba, NSW
I consider being empathetic and adaptive for students is highly important. Being empathetic of your students struggles and not putting them down for not understanding is the most important thing a tutor can do for them to ensure they feel comfortable and confident in their learning. Adaptability is also a key component for a tutor as not every…
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Sharon

Ancient History Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence and make learning feel approachable. When students feel supported and understood, they're far more likely to engage, ask questions, and take risks, which is where real growth happens! A great tutor doesn't just explain the content clearly; they also adapt to the…
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ishi

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
One of the important that a tutor can do for a student is being a good listener. Before heading towards the subject content the tutor needs to listen to their students. We need to know their mood and level of understanding in order to continue. There is no use in continuing with the subject if the student doesn't understand anything, so the tutor…
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Zoe

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
1) To help the student find a lifelong passion for learning that will see them grow and develop in amazing ways. 2) Aid the student in cementing study habits that they enjoy, encouraging revision and active learning. 3) Assist the student to understand that their mind is brilliant and their voice is heard and matters. This will help foster a…
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Xi

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students, besides helping them improve in their areas of need, is to support them and encourage them to perform to their very best and increase their confidence in their abilities in order to do well in exams. My strengths are my approachable nature as well as my understanding of the students'…
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Vyncianne

Ancient History Tutor Ryde, NSW
I believe teaching organisation and time management are the ost important things a tutor can do for a student I believe my strengths as a tutor are my background in education and my extensive experiences with all ages. I have been told my flexibility with lesson times and days is…
Tanya
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Tanya

Ancient History Tutor Lane Cove North, NSW
Helping students learn confidently is the best work of life. I love using all teaching methods and means to help students overcome their learning difficulties so that they can learn happily and confidently. - A teacher with 12 years of teaching experience - Understand students' strengths and needs well - Able to work with students with different…
George
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George

Ancient History 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…
Mia
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Mia

Ancient History Tutor Glebe, NSW
Help them build confidence within themselves and their own abilities. Students perform best when they are confident and believe in themselves, because they tend not to second guess and make mistakes. Coming up with different ways to explain concepts for different learning styles. Coming up with analogies and physical explanations of concepts. My…
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Dumisile

Ancient History Tutor North Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor could do for a student is show them that every student responds to education in the same way or at the same pace and whichever way they process information is perfectly normal. The goal is to maximize learning, in the way that works best for the students. I have seen this significantly reduce academic frustrations…
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Daisy

Ancient History Tutor Newtown, NSW
A tutor is someone that a student can rely on for support. They are pragmatic in finding ways to ensure the student has a positive experience with learning. The student is in control, and the tutor is a guide that assists and also facilitates the student to take safe risks, ask questions and completely engage with their learning in ways suitable…
Henry
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Henry

Ancient History Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a teacher can teach a student is something about how they learn best, like what techniques, environements, etc. they need to learn effectively. This is not only a skill that will help them any time they need to learn something in the future, but also something that will help them enjoy the process. I think I have excellent…
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Julia

Ancient History Tutor North Sydney, NSW
I think that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give them confidence in their own abilities, as this empowers them to develop their own skills on their own and, Some of my strengths as a tutor is my patience, I am quite willing to explain a concept to a student as many times as necessary and can adapt to a specific…
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Prottoy A

Ancient History Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Inspire, motivate, and provide the proper tools and knowledge for the kids. Understanding different cultural contexts for a diverse…
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shiksha

Ancient History Tutor Denistone West, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor one can do is to make the student believe that studies are easy by simplifying it and making it enjoyable for them to understand.. As a tutor I think I have strength of simplifying concepts that can easily help the students in…
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mlaika

Ancient History Tutor Silverwater, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence and foster a love for learning. By celebrating their achievements and showing them their potential, tutors can help students develop a positive mindset toward their studies. It’s also essential to make challenging topics more approachable by breaking them down…
Anna
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Anna

Ancient History Tutor Lindfield, NSW
I consider effective communication to be the most important thing a tutor can have for a student, as this one quality filters into all aspects of the job as a tutor. This allows the tutor to gain an understanding of the specific goals or concerns of the student to then maximise the use of sessions, allowing for substantial growth. I believe my…
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Aishwarya

Ancient History Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to build the student's confidence, tailor their teaching to the student's learning style, and create a safe space where questions are encouraged. A good tutor doesn't just help a student understand content, they help them feel capable, motivated, and supported throughout their learning…
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CHEN (Dylan)

Ancient History Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to boost up their confidence, because it's essential for the student to perform well under exam condition as well as during tutoring or class. And many students tends to lose focus, or go mind blank during exams due to a lack of confidence. In addition, it is extremely important for a tutor…
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Rafael

Ancient History Tutor Zetland, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build the student’s confidence, not just help them get the answer. A good tutor should be patient, supportive, and able to explain concepts clearly step by step. It is also important to create a comfortable environment where the student feels safe to make mistakes, ask questions, and slowly…
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Troy

Ancient History Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I believe all educators need to be able to connect with students. My experience is that being able to build bonds of trust and goodwill goes a long way in opening students up to what you're teaching, as well as facilitating a comfortable environment where students not only learn, but enjoy doing so. I believe my past experience in education is my…
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Shabnam

Ancient History Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think the greatest gift a tutor can provide to a student is support. School can often be an isolating and intimidating experience, and often students, despite being remarkably talented, feel afraid to take risks and go beyond what is expected of them. A tutor can also make the learning experience far more rewarding and enjoyable. Students feel…
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SYEM SHIBLY

Ancient History Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Guide them towards a clear future. Well organized ,punctual and deeply care about…

Local Reviews

Sienna has made some great progress with Dianne (who has been awesome).
Marian, Drummoyne

Inside ChiswickTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Rose practiced column multiplication with two- and three-digit numbers, then began exploring long division and the difference between volume and capacity using real-world examples.

In Year 9, Lachlan worked through algebra introduction topics including solving equations from a self-chosen booklet, alongside converting between 12- and 24-hour time formats.

For Year 11, Sophie focused on surface area and composite shapes before tackling past exam questions on financial mathematics and error in measurement to consolidate her understanding ahead of assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 5 English, one student hesitated to distinguish between explanation and evidence when reading a challenging text, leading to slower comprehension and more time spent clarifying instructions.

A Year 11 Standard Maths student repeatedly left revision work incomplete—"he missed this content back in term 1 and it's now the start of term 3"—which meant foundational algebra gaps lingered into exam prep.

Another senior student often crammed working onto one page without clear steps, making it harder to trace errors or benefit from tutor feedback during complex geometry questions. In these moments, opportunities for understanding were lost amid scattered notes or half-finished attempts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Chiswick recently noticed some encouraging shifts across different year levels. One high school student, after previously relying heavily on set rules for each maths topic, began to tackle unfamiliar problems independently by piecing together concepts himself—something he'd hesitated to do before.

Another older student who used to avoid asking questions is now actively seeking clarification during sessions, making sure he understands each step rather than just nodding along.

In a primary session, a younger learner who often rushed through addition has started double-checking her answers independently and was able to catch and fix her own mistakes in the latest speed test.

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 Five Dock Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Abbotsford Public School.