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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.

Mahad
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Mahad

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Make them a good person. Academics is important, but they also need to realize the purpose of education other than capitalistic schemes. Another thing is how a student can start to excel their academia without even realizing it. Good communication skills. Friendly environment. I like to be friends with my students rather than being a teacher. This…
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Janushi

Tutor Burwood, NSW
As a tutor, the most important thing to do is be empathetic. Students come from different backgrounds and need different treatment. It is important to focus on the weakness of a student and help them overcome it. As someone who has trouble focusing in class when I was younger, I know exactly how to grab a child's attention and make sure they are…
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Suyesh

Tutor Burwood, NSW
When you became a tutor, it is our responsibility to explain to the students more simply so that even lower-class students can understand complex problems. Calm and…
Estella
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Estella

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Being there for them, letting them know that you are willing to go through the entire experience together. Tailoring lessons based on the student's needs, including going over previous concepts they struggle with. Patience to tackle difficult questions, and being flexible in teaching strategies. Graduated from UNSW with a degree in Biological…
Sally
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Sally

Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is tailoring the lesson towards the student’s needs but also progressing through the semester’s content. My strengths as a tutor is being patient and…
Camila
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Camila

Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Being able to listen to what the student thinks and needs is the best way to understand the situation and therefore opt for the best path to follow. I tend to be patient and understanding of different people needs so that tutoring is not only delivering information in a one sided way, but more of a cooperative…
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Ramiro

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Adapt to their needs. As a tutor, your job is to assist in their learning experience, and get growth from the student. There is no one way to teach that is effective for everyone. I believe that my biggest strength is understanding the learning styles of my students. Some are more visual learners, some are more verbal, and some just require…
Jasmine
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Jasmine

Tutor Burwood, NSW
In terms of whats most important in tutoring, I believe fostering a deep understanding of the material is key. This goes beyond memorisation, aiming to build a solid foundation for future learning. Equally important is building the students confidence, creating an environment where they feel capable and motivated to tackle challenges. Providing…
Jayann
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Jayann

Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is personalise their teaching style to best suit a student. There are a few different learning styles, and finding the one that suits your student the best can allow you to teach effectively, improve retention as well as build rapport with the student. I feel like I would be a fantastic tutor because I try…
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Lashmi

Tutor Burwood, NSW
As a tutor, I believe the most important things I can do for a student are: understanding and supporting my students' unique needs, building their confidence, developing critical thinking skills, providing clear explanations, offering continuous support, setting realistic goals, and fostering a love for learning. Through these efforts, I aspire to…
Zach
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Zach

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalized support, fostering a positive and encouraging learning environment, and helping the student develop critical thinking skills. By tailoring my teaching methods to each student's unique needs and learning style, I ensure they fully grasp the material.…
Diana
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Diana

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is offer them hope through creating a realistic pathway to help the student gain their desired mark in their subject. This will motivate the student as they realise their goals are in fact achievable. My strengths are my empathy, kindness, dedication and reliability. It is essential that the…
Ranjana
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Ranjana

Tutor Concord West, NSW
A tutor has to understand about what kind of learner his/her student is. As the student could be visual learner, a kinesthetic learner, or just an auditory learner, the teacher has to use appropriate teaching methods. I can explain concepts clearly. I can provide numerous real-world examples so that each of the students have understood the…
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Santiago

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I believe that the most important things tutors can do for students are giving them the right tools to overcome their academic challenges and also cultivating curiosity in their minds so they can improve their weaknesses on their own. I consider some of my strengths as a tutor to be effective communication, adaptability to different forms of…
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Ngoc Tram Anh

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage them in the content and make them feel comfortable and willing to listen and study properly. My strengths are explanation skills, patience, and an earnest attitude to my tutoring work. Besides, I have a strong grasp of Advanced Mathematics and Biology, so I think I…
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Phan

Tutor Burwood, NSW
A tutor should be able to empathize with a student's feelings and hardships in studying, as well as inspire and encourage them to try hard to study. Tutors need to be enthusiastic regarding their jobs and feel the joy of teaching students alongside being their role models in order to help them grow. A tutor must be knowledgeable in the subject…
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Bob

Tutor Strathfield, NSW
- Provide and improve students in a variety of skills such as problem-solving, creativity and logical thinking - Devoted and persistent in teaching - Over 3 years experience in teaching and…
Yan
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Yan

Tutor South Yarra, VIC
Inspire the student Give them confidence in themselves Help them to achieve their potential My strengths would be my patience, warmth, and multiple approaches to problems by tailoring my teaching styles that works best for each individual…
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Tsan Hoi Zulniro

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Giving Encouragement, motivation and patience. As a tutor, giving support is one of the important things because it will help students to come to their senses and listen in class and achieve good scores instead of giving up. I think my strengths are, that I can be flexible when it comes to time, and content and the ability to break down the…
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Catherine

Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only developing his academics skills but how the tutor encourage student to do more beyond his limit. It is important for the student to have discipline and enjoy the entire session. It should be fun, information, and enjoyable for both the tutor and student. This is to develop…
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Haoran

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Besides teaching them methods of solving questions all the time. I prefer to help them to understand the concepts and theorems about certain topics, I believe that's more useful and effective. I am patient, energetic and friendly. And I was a high student not long ago, so I can understand and get what my students may feel is difficult to…
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Frank

Tutor North Strathfield, NSW
A tutor should educate a student in the required content and keeping the student engaged, whilst still ensuring that the session is enjoyable, and fulfilling. To achieve this, a tutor should obviously be diligent in teaching, which includes preparing content and lessons beforehand, as well as consistently asking the student for feedback to guide…
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Axel

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
To guide them not just academically but in life as well, to build a close connection with the student. Seeing them grow and learn as well as I teach them is also very important to me. The wellbeing of the student as well is also very very important to me, it greatly affects how they perform in class and their learning journey. The passion to be…

Local Reviews

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

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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.