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Tutors in Forest Lodge include a Cambridge O-Level distinction achiever and early childhood specialist, an IGCSE Maths tutor with proven grade improvement, a university medallist and creative writer, a seasoned MBA-level academic tutor and debate leader, plus passionate peer mentors, Olympiad participants, chess captains, and experienced K–12 homework helpers across English, maths, science, and languages.

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Nur Liyana

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
It will be an achievement for me when I know I can help the new generation to better. A tutor itself besides teaching, can give impact to the students by motivating them give their full effort into studies and be person with huge ambitions in the future. I do not easily give up when teaching students, I will try my best to help them understand…
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Karnthidaporn

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Creating an enjoyable time with student by slowly penetrate the main idea and knowledge at the same time. Helping student to better understand those lessons with positive attitude Understanding people because different kids have different background. If we understand them, we will do better support them with various ways. Good Story teller…
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Tjhai

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Help them get over the fear of learning something new/ help them find determination to want to know more. I am very determined to help others…
Cynthia
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Cynthia

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
- Develop individual learning goals, such as I want to understand this concept, I am able to teach someone else about this concept, do # of worksheets, perform well on my next test. - Enforce and follow through with student's goals, by creating tailored lesson plans, weekly check-ins and lots of encouragement. - Positive approach when teaching…
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Haisam

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is take the time to fully understand the needs of each individual student, to help them come up with appropriate goals/learning objectives, and to do everything in their power to help the student meet these goals. This takes time, dedication, and a lot of hard work but ultimately, it will help students feel…
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Yuze

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide both the solution and thinking to the questions that those students doesn't understand. I am extremely patient and easy going, I have the empathy that is required for a tutor. When a student that I am tutoring is struggling on some types of questions, I would always try to think…
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Nestor

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Understand his situation. Usually, they don't have a clear understanding of the basics and it is extremely important to know what level do they have and practice what might be the hardest. I believe that one of the most important things is making the student see that the subject is easy. Explain everything in a simple understandable way and…
James
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James

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I believe the most important aspect of tutoring is motivating the student and helping him/her understand the process of learning Being able to simplify the subject…
Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Learning to work with their strengths and weaknesses as well as helping students realise their full potential. I am very patient and sensitive to the needs of others. I can explain concepts comprehensively and will try out different approaches of introducing topics, suited to the child's way of…
Andres
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Andres

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
be patient and teach at the student's rate of comprenhension. being able to understand the material thouroughly and see it from different angles so as to be ready to answer any type of question. understanding concepts and conveying their meaning to the student in easy language. being available at good hours to study and understanding student's…
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Benjamin

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Firstly helping a student improve his/her grades. Secondly teaching a student how to learn and improve their own form of self-study. Able to explain things well and relate it to the real world, so the student will not be able to say, "I won't ever use this when I grow up anyways, whats the point in learning…
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Christopher

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Explain concepts and theories in a simple manner so that they can be understood. After, these concepts must be applied via problem questions in order to consolidate learning. I can explain concepts slowly and clearly so that they can be easily understood. I am patient so students feel more comfortable asking…
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Georgia

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide an individualised approach as this leads to an optimal learning environment and thus maximises the student's chance at success. Without an individualised approach, communication issues can arise which can lead to a lack of content understanding and sense of failure from the…
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Bingying

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Be patient and communicate with them. Be fun and easy going. Be responsible and be their friend. A tutor, no matter how experienced he/she is, shall always consider what the students' needs are. I am able to tutor both maths and English. I am patient and hardworking. As a researcher at the English literature department of Usyd, I have enough…
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Suvrat

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do is encourage the students to try more even if you fail especially in mathematics and motivate time to time so that the children can gain confidence in that particular subject. The strengths that I think I am gonna need is patience as it is important while dealing with the children and I believe…
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Freya

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I think the most important thing as a tutor is to inspire confidence and tenacity in your students; to encourage them to continue even when they are finding a concept difficult to grasp, and celebrating their strengths, so that they may better improve upon their weaknesses. I am very positive, but I also have a great attention to detail, so I…
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Aishwarya

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Every fingerprint is unique and no two are alike. Each student will have their own way of grasping concepts. Some of them might easily understand the logical aspects of a topic while others might understand the theory of it. Identifying each student's core strength and guiding them to build their foundation based on that is one of the key things…
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Modar

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The first thing I believe a tutor should do for a student is prepare well before meeting them. Preparing and organizing the lesson prior makes the time spent tutoring more effective. The second most important thing would be patience and the ability to accommodate to a student's needs. I am patient with people. This allows me to repeat my…
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Justin

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be to become a supportive role model that they can look up to. I am a patient person. While working with children, being able to be patient and understanding them and the fact that they have a shorter attention span allows me to become a better tutor as I can tailor my…
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Clare

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I think giving the student your full attention and not making them feel rushed is so important. Students won't ask for help if they feel they are irritating you or if they are scared of getting made fun of for not understanding a topic straight away. Creative a positive, patient environment for a student is key for their learning. I am very…
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Muhtasim

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to believe in them, encourage them, and remind them that failure is a natural part of the learning process. A tutor should help students build confidence, especially when they feel discouraged or downcast, and support them in staying motivated. Creating a positive and reassuring…
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Soniawanti

Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor to do for a student is providing as much information as they can. Answer their questions, solve their problems, and make sure that they really understand the material. I am a very good listener. When a student is facing difficulty, I believe the problem is communication. Talk to them and try to find out what is…
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Van

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help students be confident and believe in themselves. There'll be times they encounter difficult problems or don't get what they expect. It's important to stay positive, believe in your potential to not give up. As a tutor, I'll help them to achieve this by encouraging confidence and…

Local Reviews

Pat has engaged my son to his best ever Maths results in yr 10 in a short time of tuition and Maths is now his strongest subject. Great outcomes and he continues to benefit from his weekly sessions with her. Thanks very much..highly recommend your service.
John, Annandale

Inside Forest LodgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Blake worked on recognising fractions using the Fraction Run game and completed reading comprehension activities on Thunder and Lightning, as well as vertical algorithms for maths.

Year 8 focused on algebra with lessons covering adding and subtracting algebraic fractions, factorisation, and contextual problem solving using equations.

For Year 5, Aditi practised imaginative story writing by building a story arc in her short story "Turkey Head" and strengthened grammar skills through tense revision and vocabulary extension games.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was reluctant to attempt persuasive writing, needing encouragement to start, and often hesitated with challenging maths reasoning tasks—"he doubted his ability and was slow to begin," noted a tutor.

In Year 7 maths, one student's distraction with online features like BitPaper tabs led to unfinished algorithms and interruptions in focus.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student tackling algebra sometimes avoided self-editing, leaving errors uncorrected and missing feedback opportunities.

For a senior (Year 11) preparing for exams, over-reliance on calculators slowed manual calculation speed during factorization drills; this made timed practice less effective and increased anxiety under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Forest Lodge noticed that a Year 9 student who used to procrastinate now attempts answers straight away, even when unsure—showing more initiative and less hesitation than before.

In another session, a Year 11 student who often struggled to focus was able to finish all their assigned homework without reminders and even asked for extra practice questions on topics they'd previously avoided.

For a younger learner in Year 4, using a visible "to-do" list helped him independently organise his tasks and move from one activity to the next with much less prompting than earlier sessions.

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 Glebe Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Forest Lodge Public School.