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Concord's tutors feature a 4-year veteran secondary Maths and Physics teacher, high-achieving graduates with ATARs up to 99.3, experienced K–12 English and maths specialists from Dux Tuition and Kumon, peer mentors, Olympiad distinction recipients, accomplished musicians, and university students in law, medicine, engineering, actuarial studies and advanced computing—many with leadership or teaching awards.

Ray
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Ray

Tutor Lane Cove, NSW
A great tutor is someone who is able to understand and sympathise with a student's situation but is also able to help them learn and achieve higher results. Therefore, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student for me is to be able to efficiently teach at a pace comfortable for a student. In terms of my teaching ability, I achieved a…
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Priyanshi

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
A tutor can help build a child's confidence in their own abilities. They can inspire them to learn and can crucially create an environment of nurture and care. Most importantly, a tutor can encourage a love for learning that helps create the foundations of a successful student. By equipping students with the tools required to improve their…
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Kenolee
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Kenolee

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Provide clear explanations, create a supportive learning environment, and encourage confidence to enhance the learning of students, whilst also being sympathetic and patient to cater to their individual needs. I believe my strengths are being patient and adaptable to the needs of students to cater to their specialised needs by breaking down…
Sumera Fatima
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Sumera Fatima

Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support to address their specific learning needs, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, helping them develop critical thinking skills, and empowering them to become independent learners. Additionally, offering encouragement and motivation can…
Shin Woo
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Shin Woo

Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor should do is simply, get a student to fully understand a concept and feel happy about it. Extensive tutoring Experience Experience in Pure Mathematics Experience in Failure Professional Experience Exceptional Digital Literacy Clear educational…
MAHIA
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MAHIA

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
I think I have answered it in the last question. Again it is all about answering students' questions and privide them their perfirmance feedback. As a tutor when I see my students improvement I always follow these strategies : Constructive feedback, encouraging, engaging and building relationship with the students, always be flexible and be…
Meghna
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Meghna

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Tutoring is about building a relationship with the student based on trust and respect, making the student feel comfortable enough to ask questions, express their concerns and doubts, which was a key aspect for me when I was learning. Over time, I have learnt that my enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, it kindles a love for the subject in the…
Collin
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Collin

Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
To give personalised, in depth advice that not only allows a student to correctly answer questions but also to identify their mistakes and to enable their pattern recognition to answer the question correctly and consistently in future attempts. My patience and willingness to adapt to a student's needs as well as my ability to identify their…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
Getting my students into the headspace required for success. I’ve worked with countless teachers, successful past students, and tutors from year 12 until now which has now given me a wealthy accumulation of knowledge for each individual subject. Exam response structure, mental tactics to approach exams, maximising use of past exam papers - I…
Emma
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Emma

Tutor Darlington, NSW
To me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Beyond just imparting knowledge, I believe that a tutor's role is to serve as a guide, mentor, and cheerleader rolled into one. Firstly, it's crucial to create a safe and supportive environment where students…
George
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George

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…
Alyssa
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Alyssa

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The tutor should be reliable, and help them unleash their potential. Students should learn that they are able to do things on their own, hence a tutor should also be encouraging. I am able to relate to the students. I can mold my way of teaching into their liking, and I am prepared. I will think of all strategies to teach them…
Zehao
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Zehao

Tutor St Peters, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Yi-Shuan

Tutor Epping, NSW
Help the student visualise or truly understand the concept instead of having to memorise the equations. If a student understands the concept, it could become intuitive for the student to know how to use the equation. One other important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and empathetic, build the student's confidence and…
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YiJia

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
- Improve student score in the subject I teach - Make sure the student understands the concept he/she is learning - Enjoy the learning atmosphere - Make the student feel that learning is fun I have great patience. When encountering students who are relatively slow-learners, I take step-to-step approach and make sure the students actually get…
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Aishwarya

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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Aditya

Tutor Telopea, NSW
Tutoring can help students get the proper attention which they might not get in a class or if they are distracted by other students. It also helps to remove the pressure from the parents. This will help a child to get confidence and build important learning skills. Additionally, I can teach them the required skills to do well not for just their…
Laura
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Laura

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Offering them ways to easily comprehend subjects and topics, making subjects more enjoyable. I will try my very hardest to ensure my students feel that they are able to openly express their thoughts and to answer questions without the fear of judgement. I want my students to learn from their mistakes, and not be afraid to pick themselves back up…
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Reba

Tutor Carlingford, NSW
Effective tutors offer individualised advice, simplify complex concepts, boost confidence, nurture problem-solving abilities, and provide helpful criticism. These pillars support learning by empowering kids to explore, make goals, and speak up for themselves. As a mentor, I encourage critical thinking and a lifetime love of learning while…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Sefton, NSW
What I think is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to allow them to build confidence through their academic results through perseverance and hard work. Not only does this reflect in school, but this confidence in themselves is built through discipline aided by tutors translates to other facets of life, shaping their character…
Morgan
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Morgan

Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
Help them achieve the marks they need for school. Make them happy help them with academic progression and aim to see results. Helping and understanding your student is the most important thing watching their marks increase and them succeed is essential. Happy friendly willing to help, always smile create a positive relationship between the student…
Godwin
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Godwin

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to let the students enjoy and appreciate the lesson. Only then, they will be able to understand and excel in the subjects. I am really good at identifying the difficulty that a student face and guide him or her on how he can overcome the situation. Many a times, students are not meeting his…
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Trisha

Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only create well-structured learning plans, but also execute them according to different students' needs. By understanding the pace and most effective learning methods for students, whilst fostering a supportive learning environment where they are encouraged to ask questions, tutors can…

Local Reviews

We have had James tutoring for us, his so knowledgeable and explains everything well. Bailey gets on so well with him. Bailey has come from a C grade to a B grade. I'm very happy.
Tanya, Concord

Inside ConcordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Hanna focused on adding and subtracting fractions as well as strategies for multiplying and dividing both proper and improper fractions.

For Year 8, Thomas worked through expanding brackets in algebra and practiced factorising expressions using guided examples.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia explored data analysis by finding mean, median, mode, and range from survey results, then interpreted interquartile range to compare different data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student often skipped setting out their working clearly, which made it harder to spot where small errors—like missing pronumerals or confusing operation signs—crept in. As one tutor noted, "he focuses on getting to the answer as soon as possible instead of correctly," especially when expanding brackets.

In a senior year exam scenario, another student's revision revealed a pattern: only familiar problems were practiced, leaving gaps in handling more complex inequalities and exam-style reasoning.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled to keep written work tidy and found it difficult to check back over answers when practicing fractions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Concord recently saw Tyler, a high school student, make a noticeable shift from struggling with algebraic fractions to independently working through them and applying skills across topics like expanding brackets and factorising expressions.

Another secondary student started openly asking for help when stuck on practice exams instead of staying silent, leading to fewer repeated mistakes—something that hadn't happened in previous weeks.

In Year 4, Mael moved from needing constant prompting during maths sessions to now finishing addition questions without reminders and spelling new vocabulary words accurately by himself.

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 Strathfield Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Concord Public School.