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Tutors in Dulwich Hill include a Band 6 mathematics tutor and chess champion, a seasoned K–12 science mentor training as a high school teacher, a selective-school graduate with 98/100 Extension 1 Maths and peer mentoring experience, university-level academics with teaching credentials, and accomplished leaders skilled in coaching, child engagement, and supporting diverse learning needs.

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Gargi

Science Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important thing is to be a tutor if she can develop these abilities in his student. 1. why they are studying a particular subject? 2. How they can understand the laws of nature by doing science. 3. How they can develop the ability to ask questions? 4. How they can find the right answers to their questions. 5. Science is not a burden…
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Pratiksha

Science Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include understanding and addressing their unique learning needs, fostering a supportive and positive learning environment, and building their confidence in the subject matter. Additionally, providing personalized feedback and encouragement is crucial for their academic and personal growth. My…
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Bhavya

Science Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, provide clear and personalized explanations, and foster a supportive learning environment. A tutor should help students develop problem-solving skills, encourage them to ask questions, and guide them to become independent learners who can approach challenges with…
Timothy
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Timothy

Science Tutor Stanmore, NSW
Teach them to learn I'm incredibly passionate about math and believe it rubs off onto whoever I…
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Saifullah

Science Tutor Ashbury, NSW
The tutor's first job is converting hard 'textbook language' to easy and illustrative concepts. Next is polishing the student's skills with extensive exercises while making sure he has time for other hobbies. It helps if the tutor is aware of things such as fun interactive quizzes or videos that helps makes concepts seem simpler while also keeping…
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Ann

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
As a tutor, I prioritize tailoring teaching methodologies to each student's unique learning style for an effective, personalised approach. Grounded in cognitive science and educational psychology, my pedagogical techniques aim to deepen understanding and ensure long-term retention of the subject matter. I implement adaptive teaching strategies…
David
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David

Science Tutor Earlwood, NSW
Personally, I believe that tutors play the most crucial role in facilitating a nurturing and interactive learning space, catering their teachings to the student's individual requirements, and offering personalized help, guidance and feedback too. This can be done in a tutor session to allow for students to feel at ease, speak freely, and ask…
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Gladys

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Instead of stressing students in their study, try your best to approach and understand them would definitely a better way for them to open their heart and learn happily. I am a postgraduate student of Master of Pharmacy student at the University of Sydney as well as a part-time tutor from EzyMath at the moment. I have been started working as a…
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Sashmita

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Education is very important in today's societies,many parents hire tutors to help their children catch up or keep up in school subjects where they are having difficulties and have fallen behind their peers. Tutors can help a student in one or many subjects depending upon the child’s needs and the tutor’s expertise. "My strength is my…
Joseph
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Joseph

Science Tutor Sydenham, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to tailor their teaching approach to meet the individual needs of each student. For example, I work with a student who has mild ADHD and struggled with maintaining focus. To address this, I incorporated short physical activities, such as star jumps, into our sessions every 15…
John Arnold
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John Arnold

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to allow them to flourish in their academic pursuits and have them feel the same passion that I have in academics- instilling and inspiring in them a love of learning that will help them progress even in their professional careers. I am a very patient and caring tutor. I understand that there are…
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Hadi

Science Tutor Leichhardt, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a comfortable and supportive environment where the student feels confident to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning really happens when students feel safe to try, even if they don’t get it right the first time. A tutor should also explain things in a way that makes sense to…
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Kirsten

Science Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence while also making sure they don’t develop resentment toward the content. By adapting to their learning style and keeping things engaging, a tutor can help students see the value in what they’re learning. When students start to enjoy the subject, they’re…
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Sohini

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
For me, I believe that not only is it important for a tutor to impart academic knowledge upon the student in their lessons, but also to make sure to impart this knowledge in an engaging, creative way and check in, providing extra guidance and exercises as necessary so as much as possible they can truly understand and absorb the concepts. I also…
Darriel
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Darriel

Science Tutor Tempe, 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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Tala

Science Tutor Tempe, NSW
Inspire a genuine passion for the subject, rather than just learning for the sake of school. When students find enjoyment and appreciation in what they're studying, learning becomes easier, and this mindset will benefit them with anything they need to learn in the future. Patience and making learning fun. I take the time to understand each…
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Jesse

Science Tutor Turrella, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can be is a mentor and a human being. Someone for younger students to look up to and guide but also relate to in other aspects outside of tutoring. I communicate very well and am extremely patient with younger. I'm able to clearly break down problems and can explain concepts very…
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James

Science Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them reach their full potential. This is achieved by helping them to enjoy learning about the subject that they are studying. It is important for a tutor to be engaging and passionate so the student is eager to learn and is excited to come to lessons. A tutor also needs to be patient…
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Humairaa

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing is to give the students better clarity than when they first joined the session. I have a very logical approach to teaching my specialty subjects, taking methodical and incremental learning steps to ensure the session is successful. In addition, by focusing on student comprehension, I make sure that the student does not…
Sharon
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Sharon

Science Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence and make learning feel approachable. When students feel supported and understood, they're far more likely to engage, ask questions, and take risks, which is where real growth happens! A great tutor doesn't just explain the content clearly; they also adapt to the…
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Henry

Science Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a teacher can teach a student is something about how they learn best, like what techniques, environements, etc. they need to learn effectively. This is not only a skill that will help them any time they need to learn something in the future, but also something that will help them enjoy the process. I think I have excellent…
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Kristen

Science Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be flexible in the way they teach for each individual student to maximise their learning. This is what I strive to do. As your tutor I will be be passionate and committed about your students learning. Additionally, I am highly organised, have good time management skills, and will put…
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Hannah

Science Tutor Campsie, NSW
Showing you genuinely care and are there for them as much as possible. Not just limiting your services to that one session but ensuring a holistic approach and building strong rapport. It’s not teacher vs student, is student and student working together towards a common goal: to help improve your student’s academic wellbeing. - Flexibility,…

Local Reviews

Tutoring commenced as planned in Week 1 of Term 4. I was satisfied with the tutor after interviewing her - I have considerable relevant experience, as a sometime academic & subsequently a senior official, then the principal of a boutique consulting business. More importantly, my Year 9 Selective daughter learnt very quickly from the tutor, whom she respects & likes, coming to understand Trigonometry at last in the first hourly session. After just four of these she is on her way back to where she should be in Maths. In primary school she always came 2nd in her year to a Mathematics genius. In high school she has been held back by personal issues & poor teaching, with only her Year 8 teacher being of any quality. It is wonderful to see her enjoying her Maths again. I look forward o reading her report in a few weeks.
Robert, Dulwich Hill

Inside Dulwich HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Liam focused on addition and subtraction, using number lines and equality statements to strengthen basic arithmetic.

In Year 10, Emily worked through algebraic skills like adding like terms and solving equations involving addition, subtraction, and division.

For Year 11, Jack concentrated on vectors—covering vector addition, subtraction, and constructing diagrams to support understanding of proofs.

Recent Challenges

Homework was often incomplete, limiting their chance to consolidate algebra and coordinate geometry skills outside class.

In Year 11 mathematics, messy working—such as omitting equal signs or cramming steps—made it harder to spot where sign errors occurred; one tutor remarked, "writing numbers neatly and keeping numerators and denominators together would help."

A Year 4 student sometimes avoided starting subtraction tasks if they seemed too hard, guessing instead of writing out attempts.

After setbacks in senior physics, a student lost motivation and hesitated to use feedback or textbook worked examples for revision.

Recent Achievements

A Dulwich Hill tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who used to skip steps in algebra is now writing out all workings and diagrams neatly, which has led to fewer errors.

In Year 11 maths, Annabelle previously struggled to choose the right trigonometric function but now reliably identifies when to use sin, cos, or tan without prompting.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, Zoe—who often lost focus—settled in after some encouragement and completed her questions independently for the first time this term.

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 Emanuel Tsardoulias Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design.