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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.

Muntadher
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Muntadher

Tutor Earlwood, NSW
It is of utter importance that the tutor provisions the required environment for the student to be comfortable. Also, the tutor should consider the circumstances of the student and act accordingly. Furthermore, the tutor must motivate the student to move forward in the subject by increasing the student's confidence in him/herself. The latter can…
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Rishabh

Tutor Homebush, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them a safe space where they can ask you about any problem without a hesitation and communicate in a way that makes the learner feel motivated, enthusiastic and confident in their ability to master and enjoy whatever challenges come along. With the past 4 years of experience in…
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Niyoosha

Tutor Homebush, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be fun and engaging! While being a good tutor is just as important in improving a student’s need, I consider engaging lessons to be just as much of a factor in their learning as well! I believe my strengths as a tutor involves effective communication and a fun strategy to teach. I also…
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Vien Phat (Jason)

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
I believe that is essential for a tutor to establish and master the “groundwork’’ and fundamental concepts with the students before moving on to more complicated concepts. For subjects like Mathematics and Physics, new knowledge is very commonly built on knowledge that you have learnt before. As a result, tutors need to make sure that…
Aezariah May
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Aezariah May

Tutor Petersham, NSW
Being flexible and adaptable to any problems or challenges that may occur. Being available anytime the student seeks help inside or outside tutoring hours. The ability to create lesson plans catered to each student and not just a general or standardised one as each student is different from another and has different learning…
Samantha
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Samantha

Tutor Concord West, NSW
Be present and engaged in each lesson and ensure they thoroughly understand each topic before moving on. I would say my main strengths are patience and communication. When it comes to breaking down questions, it helps to work through things slowly and ensure understanding at each…
prajjwalon paul
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prajjwalon paul

Tutor Belmore, NSW
Genuinely understanding the students need and tailoring the best approach of teaching accordingly is the best thing a tutor can do. No students are same and have same level of intelligence and this should be considered by the teacher. As a tutor, my biggest strength is that i genuinely love teaching not just solving problems, but explaining deeply…
Sahiban
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Sahiban

Tutor Mortlake, NSW
In the primary grades, children learn by absorbing everything in their surrounding. As a tutor, it's important to be an ideal role-model for the child, so that they can achieve not only academic excellence, but also personal growth. I am patient, organised, hard working and driven. While tutoring kids in the primary grades, it can be difficult to…
Everest
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Everest

Tutor Campsie, NSW
Providing personalised support both academically and personally is one of the most important things that a tutor can provide. While there are standard ways to tackle most situations, there are cases specific to each student that requires deep and thorough understanding of the scenario in order to effectively deal with them. This could be a…
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Gabriella

Tutor Chiswick, NSW
A tutor should have good listening skills so that they will better understand students' misconceptions and struggles. It is important to treat each student and how you go about emphasising the content to the students uniquely. A good tutor should aim to be relatable and open to share own experiences with learning and highlight that it isn't an…
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Marsel

Tutor Belmore, NSW
Change the student's life in a positive way. That is the whole point of teaching, to help and change people's lives in a better way. Helping the student in any way possible to have a positive effect on the student's life. Grammar and writing are my greatest strengths. I am also great at managing a classroom if I have to. Basic English education is…
Gina Luz
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Gina Luz

Tutor Belmore, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be reliable, to be present and to help bring out the confidence of a student when face with difficulty and guide them towards resolving academic hurdles. In doing that, the student can be confident to face and provide a solution on his own once he or she gets to school. I…
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Simran

Tutor Mortlake, NSW
Make a study environment as least stressful as possible. Bring fun into learning . Introduce new ways to learn the study material to stimulate the students minds. Focus on what a student may find challenging in a particular topic or content and build that aspect of that topic/content into their strength. I think my strengths are really…
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Anika

Tutor Breakfast Point, NSW
I think it is very important as a tutor to start a topic from its basic and build a strong idea of the subject material so that the student enjoys studying. That is going to boost up the student's confidence on the subject. I can not stress enough about the importance of building confidence in a student. I am very patient with my students and I am…
Trang
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Trang

Tutor Petersham, NSW
I realised that the real challenge often isn't the students' abilities but their engagement with the content. My goal as a tutor is to approach material proactively, sparking curiosity and encouraging students to ask 'why?' and 'how?' instead of passively accepting information at face value. I believe in creating an environment where students feel…
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Niruta

Tutor Homebush West, NSW
Not loosing the patience easily I don’t loose my temper…
Sanjana
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Sanjana

Tutor Concord West, NSW
I think there are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. A few of the most important skills for the field are patience and communication. Since you’re dealing with students and their weaknesses, you need to be patient in whatever circumstances arise. Additionally, the only way to do your job as a tutor is to convey tough…
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Aishath

Tutor Concord West, NSW
I think the most important thing is adaptability. Being able to change teaching styles based on the student is crucial to giving each student a chance at succeeding. I find myself to be patient and empathetic. Understanding that others may take more time or revision plays a big role in…
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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Kyra

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Help them to improve their confidence and understanding in subjects and give them the tools to be able to work, study and perform well in exams and assignments on thier own in the future I think that I am good with kids, especially young ones and getting them to work and improve even when they are not confident or prepared to. I also think that…
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Benjamin

Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I think some of the key things a tutor can do for a student include the tutor trying the absolute best to ensure the student understands the subject or any difficulties the student is having with the subject. A tutor must never give up but continuously strive to ensure that there student is confident in their ability to succeed in a subject. I…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Someone once told me a great teacher is not a messiah but a guide. As a tutor, I do not gift my mentees the treasure of knowledge but rather act as a guide toward achieving them. I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do for their students in the limited time that they have is to show them how to study on their own and succeed even…
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Dharmesh

Tutor Concord West, NSW
It is essential for a tutour to try and ensure that they empower their student, by instilling confidence in them regarding their own ability. Also, a tutour must ensure that they are dealing with a student's queries with patience and dedication. As a tutour, I believe I am great at establishing a bond with my student, which is a really important…

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.