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Tutors in Croydon include a Maths Olympiad selectee with High Achievers awards, a school prefect ranked first in HSC Hospitality, an ATAR 96+ scholarship recipient and Australian Maths Competition top 2%, Kumon and Wisdom Education tutors, experienced K–12 peer mentors, university science students, and a former high school teacher skilled in engaging young learners.

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Aditi

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and tailor lessons to individual needs. A tutor should not only help students understand content, but also teach them effective study strategies and problem-solving skills. One of my key strengths as a tutor is my ability…
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Amir

Tutor Mascot, NSW
It is important tutors: - When possible, teach the material in a way that allows students to 'see the forest through the trees' in order for them to more effectively engage in the important details. - Teach in a way that allows for active, intuitive learning, rather than passive rote memorization. - Make students feel like they are part of a…
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Aryan
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Aryan

Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important thing is to identify the weak spots and missing links in the understanding of the basics and build up from that to create a permanent improvement rather than a rushed process just to get instant gratification. It's also important to try to build a good learning environment that can become a regular and followable habit for the…
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Darshan

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I try my best to create a safe, supportive environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. Confidence is key to overcoming challenges and taking ownership of learning, and it requires patience and understanding from the tutor. It's always important to understand and relate to the student, may it be sports,…
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Perry

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that a tutors role extends beyond just teaching; they are trusted. Receiving tutoring for scholarship subjects for myself in high school, what was my impactful was tutors providing a safe space for open discussion and drawing insights from their learning journeys. As a result, I felt a genuine connection which transformed my tutors from…
Saroj
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Saroj

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Make the content and examples so simple and real life that students won't require intense pressure to study!!! Calmness, Passion for content delivery, Interaction as friends, Deep knowledge of subject matter, Examples we can share,…
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…
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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Patricia-Carmen

Tutor Dawes Point, NSW
I think the most important thing as a tutor you need to be honest, be flexible, be patient, be a good listener, teach the student how to learn. I believe tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more…
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Celeste

Tutor Kogarah, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do is to keep students interested, engaged and continually motivated. tutors should be able to connect with their students as well as understanding their abilities and then finding the best method by which they learn, as well as being compassionate,understanding and accessible to the students. I have a…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
A tutor can encourage a student that they can do it. There is no word as no. Teacher's need to imbibe confidence in students especially those who are failing to acheive and give them a reason to do well in their studies. Teacher's need to be patient as well. These are some of my strengths: Patience Kindness Sense of…
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Razan

Tutor Riverwood, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a supportive learning environment, and adapt lessons to suit their individual needs. It's not just about helping them understand the content, but also encouraging a positive attitude towards learning and helping them develop effective study habits…
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Hofmann

Tutor Carlton, NSW
One of the most important traits a tutor can have is empathy. Understanding the unique learning needs and preferences of each student is crucial. A tutor can create a motivating and engaging environment by adapting teaching methods to suit the student's preferred learning style. When students feel understood and supported, they become more…
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…
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Van-Andrew

Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
Taking a note from those around me who've helped me grow academically and personally, I strongly believe patience and honesty are the highest qualities in a teacher-student relationship. Giving constructive feedback without gloss nor unnecessary severity is key to helping the recipient grow and progress, which won't always take a linear path. As…
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Aditya

Tutor Burwood, NSW
teaching the student in a way they can understand and perform. not giving up until they understand the concepts i can adapt my teaching methods to students…
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Andrew

Tutor Burwood, NSW
To assist students to have a deeper understanding in topics and subjects, also inspiring and encouraging students to improve. Additionally, understanding that each student learns at a different pace is important, and patience in teaching younger children is vital. In my opinion, I am fairly skilled in communication and I am able to convey my…
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Tiana

Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to clarify difficult concepts, build confidence, and personalize their teaching approach. By breaking down complex ideas and explaining them in a way that makes sense to the student, a tutor can help them understand and overcome challenges. Encouraging students to believe in their…
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Pim

Tutor Five Dock, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. It is to be someone that can positively influence and motivate students to work hard, boost their confidence and overcome any of their problems. I think my biggest strengths would be patience, my positive attitude and my…
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Prithesh

Tutor Five Dock, NSW
Make the student feel safe and welcome. Not judge them if it takes a while for them to understand a particular subject. Improve their confidence in understanding the subject materials. Have great communication skills with younger and older students. Can explain concepts in various different methods if the student continues to struggle.…
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john

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
To provide educational leadership to explore and examine relationships between language and text, and interrelationships among texts. To teach students to examine closely the individual qualities of texts while considering the Sources’ relationships to the wider context of the HSC ADV/STD English/History Area of Study. I provide educational…
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Anisha

Tutor Homebush, NSW
A listener, to listen to a student’s concerns, as well as answering questions with patience, making sure to let them know that no question is wrong. Also, letting them expand their curiosity. Passion for teaching, problem-solving and active listening, which I think are essential qualities in a tutor. I am flexible and patient with younger kids,…
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Jakob

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
My goal is to always cater for each student's individual needs, but usually the biggest things are confidence, improving academic skills, and making learning more fun. More of a focus on problem-solving and skills than following procedures and memorising facts Thinking of creative and unique ways to explain challenging…

Local Reviews

Anastasia & Surya seem to be getting on & making progress. Surya seems quite patient, non judgmental & able to explain concepts to Anastasia in a clear & accessible way.
Angela, Ashfield

Inside CroydonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Artira worked through English comprehension skills and tackled **selective test-style maths questions**, including one general ability question by request.

In Year 9, Jack focused on **financial maths concepts such as calculating interest** and practiced finding areas and volumes of different shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily developed her understanding of **coordinate geometry—plotting points and working with equations—then reinforced this knowledge by going through a practice test to address common mistakes**.

Recent Challenges

Messy or unclear written work has been a recurring barrier, particularly in Years 9–11 mathematics.

For example, one Year 10 student's algebra solutions were "hard to follow—working out can be more clear," leading to confusion when checking steps and masking small sign errors.

In Year 8 geometry, another student's rushed layout made it difficult to spot where angles should extend for geometric techniques.

Assigned homework was not always completed in Year 12, as noted: "Making sure to do assigned homework." This meant missed opportunities for targeted revision before assessments, leaving gaps in confidence on exam day.

Recent Achievements

One Croydon tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had been hesitant with interpreting statistical graphs now confidently calculates Pearson's Correlation Coefficient and interprets the line of best fit without prompting.

A Year 8 student, who previously struggled to structure comparative essays, is now independently planning arguments and recognising the differences between essay types—something she avoided before.

In Year 5, one student used to rush through maths problems but has begun setting out working line by line after learning how it helps catch mistakes; he finished his latest homework with only minor corrections needed.

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 Ashfield Municipal Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Presbyterian Ladies' College Sydney.