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Tutors in Crows Nest include a PhD engineering lecturer, a seasoned K–12 homeroom teacher and educational psychologist, an ATAR 99.95 scorer, experienced maths and English tutors with over 10 years' private practice, STEM award recipients, robotics mentors, peer leaders in music and sport, and passionate child educators fluent in multiple languages.

Nina
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Nina

Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
As well as helping them understand their schoolwork, being someone they can look up to or ask for help with anything is highly important. Being a role model and mentor is equally as important as being their tutor. I am extremely patient when it comes to teaching concepts as I understand some students will learn at different paces and through…
Alejandra
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Alejandra

Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to show students how amazing and talented they are and how capable they are of making great thing with amazing guidance. I create really dinámica classes and I have a great relationship with my students and their parents. I believe there can not be a positive learning environment if you don't…
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Phoebe
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Phoebe

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
The most important thing tutors can do for students is to connect with them on an individual level, understanding their unique needs and situations to best help them learn and grow. By creating a safe and respectful learning environment, tutors can ensure the comfort of their students to best help them on their learning journey. I offer excellent…
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Bohang

Tutor St Leonards, NSW
The most important thing I can do for my students is to help them become self-motivated learners. I am able to answer most of the "what's the point of this" type of questions, as I understand how many of the topics covered in primary and secondary syllabi will become crucial in not only tertiary studies but also in real-life situations. Firstly,…
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Robert

Tutor St Leonards, NSW
Make them enjoy a subject. as a teacher you can only do so much when it comes to teaching. you can give them all the work, call them, and pester them, but if they don't like it they will never excel in it. I am able to connect to the students. I am young and fun and even ride a motorcycles I play guitar and most games kids no play allowing em to…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Help a student gain the confidence needed to know what they need to do in studying for a subject, as well as the desire to succeed in that area, knowing that they can with the required commitment. Focusing on what a student needs to most efficiently improve their grade, rather than wasting time, so as to provide the most value possible in a short…
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Zichu

Tutor St Leonards, NSW
No matter which subject the student is learning, s/he needs to know why s/he needs to learn it. Recently, Diane Tavenner, the innovator of American education encourages students to learn whatever they want by asking them to solve problem by themselves. In the field of applied linguistics, we call it 'boost input by producing output'. I believe…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor St Leonards, NSW
Create a positive atmosphere where a student would feel that a tutor is their friend and helper. A great tutor can Inspire and motivate students to strive for success in their studies, which will reflect in other aspects of their life and positively affect their self-esteem. Great peoples skills developed over university years and my engineer…
Naasha
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Naasha

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Tutors must be able to demonstrate openness towards the needs of each student and help to better understand a students situation. I feel that the ability to carefully understand the certain needs and goals of each student and provide particular guidance and assistance a long the way to achieving these goals is crucial in tutoring, rather than…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Ultimately, I think a good tutor teaches the student skills that they can utilize in their general learning and subject specific study. A tutor should be in a position to be a mentor to the student and share their experience in relation to studying their subject. This can help the student overcome what can initially be a daunting task as it is a…
Joshua
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Joshua

Tutor Naremburn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is answer as many questions as the student has, regardless of whether or not it is a good question. In doing so, I believe it is crucial to create a comfortable atmosphere where the student to feels safe and not judged. Another important thing a tutor can do is to encourage independence, giving students a…
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Sirius

Tutor Greenwich, NSW
I think it would be to find a way most suitable for that student to understand the content and be encouraging. Emphasize with the students and help them build a positive learning habit which they can benefit from for a lifetime. I have a solid understanding of maths and science concepts and experience as a private tutor. I genuinely like…
Tim
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Tim

Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Tutors must be flexible in their assistance to students through recognising individual learning preferences. Hence, they must cater to one's level of academic proficiency, their learning weaknesses and holes in education to provide a tangible improvement in grades. I have recent experience undertaking high school Extension 1 and 2 Mathematics,…
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…
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Parsa

Tutor North Sydney, NSW
My biggest strength is breaking down complex problems into simple, manageable steps that make sense to students. I’m patient, encouraging, and always start from what the student already understands. I also focus on developing problem-solving skills instead of just giving answers. With over two years of tutoring experience in Iran, as well as…
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E-Young

Tutor North Sydney, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to help them build their confidence whilst they learn new concepts. In doing so, I believe it will allow them to enjoy learning, as well as allowing them to understand and apply this concept in a shortened period of time. I believe my strengths as a tutor is that I'm adaptable. Every…
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Prabhat

Tutor Cammeray, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is Answer any questions that students have to clarify any doubts Always extend a helping hand even if not required Making sure students are not under any pressure of any sort that can hinder learning - My communication and clear way of explaining concepts. - Kind and helpful -…
Jayesh
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Jayesh

Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Build their confidence around the topics of the subject. Ensure that the skills learnt and lifelong and not easily forgotten. Provide personal experiences around the topic/concepts to help students relate to the difficulties that they may face. Clear communication, patience, persistence, commercial and technical knowledge of the…
Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Explain concepts well and set a good foundation for their learning. Additionally, the most important thing a tutor should do is encourage and teach them how to learn by themselves. Instead of only teaching the necessary information, they should try to teach students how to have fun while learning in order for them to be self-motivated, a highly…
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Max

Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is make sure they not only know but actually understand the content, like having knowledge on a deeper meaning, so in a test if you face a nuanced question, you are able to solve it due to your in-depth understanding of the content. I was tutored in highschool which has allowed me to…
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Taryn

Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Listen to them. So you can fully understand where they are struggling and best direct your attention. Kindness, patience and the ability to explain and demonstrate concepts and how to solve…
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Mitaanshu

Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
1) Personalize the learning with students, to understand every student has raised with different learning and focus individually on there weaker sections. 2) Be honest with there parents about there growth and set realistic expectations. 1) I know what materials are relevant to students for a solid foundation of topic and also the analyzing…
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Ethan

Tutor Northbridge, NSW
As learning can be a difficult and stressful process, I as a tutor have the important role of guiding students to improve their abilities so that they gain confidence and develop enjoyment and an appreciation for learning that will serve them well in the future. Further, the classroom may not always feel like a safe space to provide answers or…

Local Reviews

EziMath has been wonderful. Great communication, very prompt when answering any questions we had, and have nailed it with the tutor they allocated to my son. My son is enjoying his time with his tutor, and is actually starting to feel more confident about his subjects. I don't know why we put it off so long!
Leanne Bishop, Crows Nest

Inside Crows NestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Alex revised area and perimeter calculations for rectangles and triangles, then tackled multi-digit multiplication with word problems.

In Year 8, Charlie focused on solving algebraic equations and practiced factorising expressions using the prime factor tree method.

For Year 10, Priya worked through trigonometry applications—finding unknown sides using SOHCAHTOA—and interpreted bearings questions with real-world diagrams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student working through trigonometry made errors by not checking the consistency of units—misreading centimetres for metres led to confusion when applying area formulas.

For a Year 11 algebra session, skipping key steps in equation manipulation caused sign errors; as noted, "she wasn't sure when to stop and check if her answer made sense."

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner avoided writing full working in long division tasks, making it hard to trace where mistakes crept in.

During word problem practice with a Year 8 student, difficulty translating diagrams into equations slowed progress and led to missed connections.

Recent Achievements

One Crows Nest tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on worded probability questions now confidently draws probability trees and explains her reasoning aloud.

In Year 8, a student who had previously guessed at long division problems is starting to apply the "guess and verify" technique independently, showing more patience when checking her work.

A younger student in Year 4 recently began comparing fraction sizes without relying on visual aids—she now uses number sense to explain which is larger, something she avoided before. Last week, she finished all ten fraction comparison problems correctly on her own.

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 Greenwich Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like North Sydney Girls High School.