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Tutors in Croydon Park include an IB 99.85 ATAR scholar and UNSW Dean's List awardee, a Maths Olympiad selectee with top IGCSE/IAL results, experienced K–12 mentors from Trinity Grammar, MLC, and St George Girls High, peer leaders, Code Camp and chess coaches, piano and academic tutors, and multiple education undergraduates with proven youth teaching experience.

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Kaitlyn

Legal Studies Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
In my view, the paramount role of a tutor is to cultivate a learning environment filled with patience and empathy. By recognising the challenges students may encounter along their learning journey and demonstrating empathy towards these obstacles, a positive and supportive environment is created between the student and tutor. This allows me to…
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Roanne

Legal Studies Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
Some of the most important things I think a tutor can do for a student include being patient, being a good listener and collaborator, being confident and enthusiastic and having flexibility and good communication skills. I think some of my strengths as a tutor would include having the ability to solve conflicts, and having emotional intelligence.…
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WAYNE

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
Ensure students understand the issues. One of the most rewarding aspects was witnessing my students' gradual improvement in not only their technical skills but their confidence in the subject. Mentoring and conveying to the students what is required to solve the problems. Always try to show what are the rules/principles behind any of the…
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Hai Yen

Legal Studies Tutor Ashbury, NSW
From my perspective, a tutor is also a teacher as we teach and deliver knowledge to students. Each student sits at a different level, which requires different tutoring method and approaches. Understanding is key in tutoring as adequate assistance would help a student to achieve their best potentials. Secondly, we as tutoring should make students…
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Nathaniel

Legal Studies Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most valuable duty of a tutor is to focus on the holistic development of a student, allowing them to be persistent, independent and problem-solving to tackle any academic or life challenge. My strengths are my simplistic and analogy-based approach to explaining concepts, and my emphasis on exam technique that allows students to feel…
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Xi

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students, besides helping them improve in their areas of need, is to support them and encourage them to perform to their very best and increase their confidence in their abilities in order to do well in exams. My strengths are my approachable nature as well as my understanding of the students'…
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Ilakkiya

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
The key benefit of a tutor is that they can provide individualised support for a student. Tutors have the unique position of being able to become very familiar with their students' understanding of subjects, and employ the most effective strategies to improve their learning. While teachers at students' schools often may not be able to allocate…
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Ara Lou Margaret

Legal Studies Tutor Five Dock, NSW
The tutor must understand the student. Some students try really hard to learn but may fail to show successful results. The tutor must understand this, assure the student that he/she is making progress, and guide the student every inch of the way. Second, the tutor must consider the pursuits of the students as his/her own personal endeavor as…
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Benjamin

Legal Studies 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…
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Jocelyn

Legal Studies Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and tailor their teaching methods to the student's individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should inspire confidence and independent thinking, helping students develop effective study habits and a…
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Mary

Legal Studies Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is being able to explain a concept in a manner which a student can understand. Along with this, I think it is important for a tutor to empower their students, give them confidence, help them reach their goals and improve. Also, to be understanding, patient and flexible with your teaching method, as everyone…
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Nazish

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
They can guide students to cope up with subject knowledge Punctual Time delivery Devotion…
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Sana

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student has completely understood the concept. It is useless to move forward if they don't understand the basics. I am able to understand the thought process of a student and their weak points. This allows me to help construct their concepts from the base up and ensure they can solve any…
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Naimur

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Make the lesson vivid and enjoyable. I can make the concept as easy as…
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Pamilla

Legal Studies Tutor Leichhardt, NSW
being able to give honest feedback and having patients as well as being able to tutor in different ways to fit the students learning style as every students learn differently I have the ability to explain complex ideas in a clear, relatable way while creating a supportive learning environment that builds confidence and understanding. With each…
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Ameena

Legal Studies Tutor Bexley North, NSW
I think adapting to students learning style is vital to allow for the most growth in their education. Tutors are exceptionally valuable as the one on one or small class dynamics allow for the specific needs of a student to be catered for, giving their learning attention in a way that can be difficult to access within the schooling system alone.…
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Darriel

Legal Studies Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
I believe that is to impart the knowledge he/she has to the student about a certain subject, in such way and manner that is very considerate to the mental and emotional well-being and capacity of the student. It is important that the tutor knows his/her student’s capabilities, so the tutor will have a basis on how he/she will tackle the…
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Emma

Legal Studies Tutor Concord West, NSW
Understanding that each student has a unique learning style and tailoring lessons to meet their needs is essential. A tutor should provide clear explanations, encourage critical thinking, and foster a positive learning environment. I believe one of my strengths as a tutor is my ability to tailor explanations to suit each student's learning…
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Adrienne

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
Children are capable of success in anything they dedicate themselves to as long as they have the right help and I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide this help. Motivating and encouraging the student develops their confidence which heightens their ability to learn and improve. Listening to the student…
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Rebecca

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
I believe a tutor should always be reliable, punctual, patient, kind, and supportive - as this creates a safe learning environment for all students. I am newly graduated, meaning I still recall all the emotions and stresses of high school, and know the content and structure of various subjects extremely well. I excelled at my own school in English…
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Nada

Legal Studies Tutor Mount Lewis, NSW
Be supportive and believe in them wholeheartedly but at the same time not spoon feed them and sugar coat the level they are at. I believe the best thing a tutor can do is be realistic and set realistic goals for the student so that they work towards a common goal. I believe that I become a trustworthy friend to the students and they are able to…
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Jasper

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
It depends on the student. Some need to be challenged, some listened to, some need questions answered. Patience. Ability to break topics down for comprehension. Ability to articulate why the learning is relevant to daily…
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Naila

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to instil confidence. A tutor should promote a genuine interest in a subject, ultimately empowering students to become independent and effective learners. They can do this by promoting critical thinking and providing constructive feedback. Given my experience with tutoring, I believe my…

Local Reviews

Nishtha is fantastic, she is very patient and has a deep calming effect on Cole which has been excellent for his confidence.
Tish, Canterbury

Inside Croydon ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ava practised converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time and solved real-world questions involving elapsed time.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on trigonometry for right-angled triangles—applying SOHCAHTOA—and used exact values to solve complementary angle problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily worked through compound interest calculations and interpreted financial math scenarios like salary earning and wages using income tables.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students encountered process obstacles impacting progress.

In Year 10 algebra, one student's working out was hard to follow—layout made it tricky to spot where the sign error occurred.

A Year 12 student revising trigonometry formulas and standard deviation struggled with retaining multi-step processes; as a tutor noted, she forgot which formula applied mid-question.

Another senior found it challenging to remember when to use different log rules in compound interest problems, often defaulting to notes rather than recalling independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student tackling long division showed hesitation setting out each step clearly on paper, leading to repeated corrections and lost confidence during trickier questions.

Recent Achievements

One Croydon Park tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck memorising formulas—now she thinks through which formula fits the problem, using memory tricks and visual cues.

A Year 8 student, who once hesitated to ask questions, is now starting word problems on her own and explaining each step out loud.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by independently reading times from an analog clock and then converting them accurately to 24-hour time without prompting—something that was tricky for her just two weeks ago.

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 Croydon Park Public School.