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Tutors in Frenchs Forest include a 12-year K–12 English teacher with postgraduate TESOL credentials, a North Sydney Boys graduate with top 1% national maths and Olympiad distinctions, school captains and peer mentors, experienced art and music educators, Kumon-trained maths tutors, and subject duxes—many bringing leadership awards and extensive youth coaching or mentoring backgrounds.

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Tommi

Geography Tutor Belrose, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their students understand the concepts not just give them the answers. I feel like I am an easy person to talk to so that my students would feel comfortable asking questions or making…
Sophie
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Sophie

Geography Tutor Beacon Hill, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to support them without judgement. Whether that support comes in smaller forms of teaching students concepts they may struggle with or encouraging students to not give up. As a tutor I think my greatest strengths are bringing in a passion and enjoyment for the subjects I tutor and…
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Anna Fedora
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Anna Fedora

Geography Tutor Seaforth, NSW
1) Creating a collaborative, positive and friendly environment where the student feels encouraged and enthusiastic about learning. 2) A personalized approached to tutoring each student. I am very empathetic, hard-working and love connecting with kids and younger people. I am confident these traits, along with my commitment and dedication to…
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Alexandria

Geography Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Transfer knowledge in an engaging, welcoming way Teaching them how to systematically approach a subject/field of study Offer motivational/psychological/wellbeing support Excellent communication skills Knowledge Compassion Enthusiasm Time management Understand students learn differently and will facilitate their unique ways of…
James
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James

Geography Tutor Pymble, NSW
Be relatable, and casual and be able to communicate with students on a personal level. Be able to represent concepts visually. I am patient, understanding and willing to give multiple attempts until the students fully understand…
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Hunter

Geography Tutor Freshwater, NSW
To be able to help them understand difficult concepts and create an environment which they are comfortable and confident to learn in I am understanding and patient, I also can adapt to a certain children’s learning needs and use different teaching…
James
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James

Geography Tutor Manly, NSW
I believe it is highly important to listen to your students. All students learn in different ways, if the method used to teach the student is not effective it is very important to switch strategies in order to ensure the student gets the most out of the lesson. I want all my students to enjoy our sessions and see it to be beneficial to their own…
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Mandar

Geography Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I believe that mankind must progress consciously, taking good care of the every individual in society. A tutor can ignite the interest in student by applying creative approach and also he or she can offer mental support which helps students excel in examinations Empathy, patience, core knowledge of math being from engineering background. Further,…
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Tanya

Geography Tutor Lane Cove North, NSW
Helping students learn confidently is the best work of life. I love using all teaching methods and means to help students overcome their learning difficulties so that they can learn happily and confidently. - A teacher with 12 years of teaching experience - Understand students' strengths and needs well - Able to work with students with different…
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Sarthak

Geography Tutor Lane Cove, NSW
In my opinion, a tutor can act as the bridge between the student and the learning outcome. I feel the job of a tutor is to instill confidence in the child and inculcate a joy of learning the subject. My job as a tutor is to administer lessons to students in such a way to adapt to his capabilities and to meld the subject matter with his interest in…
Thomas
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Thomas

Geography Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Help a student gain the confidence needed to know what they need to do in studying for a subject, as well as the desire to succeed in that area, knowing that they can with the required commitment. Focusing on what a student needs to most efficiently improve their grade, rather than wasting time, so as to provide the most value possible in a short…
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Thirza Aurelia

Geography Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
What I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build a relationship with them. Listening to a student, assessing what areas they struggle with most, and celebrating the accomplishments they have made in their studies (whether big or small), is key in strengthening the student's trust in the tutor. In turn, this…
George
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George

Geography 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…
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Arabella

Geography Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence in a student's learning. Great confidence leads to greater success in all areas of life and facilitates more comfortability to accept further learning. My strength as a tutor is I recognize that all individuals learn differently and have different styles of retaining information. Hence, I…
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Beatrix

Geography Tutor Freshwater, NSW
I consider the most essential things a tutor can do for a student to include; teaching content in an engaging and interesting way, making lessons enjoyable and motivating the student to learn, providing clear explanations and being patient with the student when teaching while remaining dedicated to achieving learning objectives. Physics and maths…
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Kioko

Geography Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
Understand the student's needs and ability to comprehend and digest information, then design a tutoring program that best works for every student. Additionally, keep track of the students progress and make time to help them. - A good listener -Very patient -Totally committed to seeing my students succeed -Professionally friendly and…
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Matt

Geography Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Take the time and be patient while they learn Being able to breakdown complex matters into more digestible…
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Sergio

Geography Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
Identify individual Learning needs, encourage critical thinking and set realistic goals . Subject Knowledge Empathy…
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Lachlan

Geography Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
The first and most obvious role of a tutor is to explain concepts and teach a student. They can guide the student and show them the path. However, it is ultimately up to the student to complete their own studies. I feel that another major role of a tutor is also to act as a mentor. In current times, a tutor may interact frequently with a student…
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Ellie

Geography Tutor Balgowlah, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to act as a facilitator, to give them the tools to help them realise their full potential. Each child has the ability to thrive and succeed, to help them discover and be motivated by this is the most important thing a tutor can do for their student. One of my greatest strengths as a tutor is…
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Dennis

Geography Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
Motivate and inspire students. Tutors should create a positive and supportive learning environment where students feel motivated to learn. They should also provide students with regular feedback and praise. My ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and concise way. I can break down complex topics into smaller, more manageable chunks that…
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Serena

Geography Tutor Willoughby, NSW
Providing a sense of security and safety so they learn in an environment that they feel most comfortable in, which is the best way to learn. Patient and empathetic. I try to understand student's needs and their perspectives and guide them from…
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Patrick

Geography Tutor Killara, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor would be to make sure they do are willing to adapt and change the methods they use dependent on the students particular needs and skillset. As well as this I think that holding the child accountable and checking up on their work is important to ensure they are not just ignoring the topic until the…

Local Reviews

EzyMaths were very helpful and very quick to respond. They found me a tutor quickly and it they were able to find someone that matches our requirements. It was a very easy process thank you Sue
Sue, Frenchs Forest

Inside Frenchs ForestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Jamie worked on applying trigonometric functions alongside other algebraic expressions, as well as reviewing calculus skills including differentiation and integration using past paper questions.

For Year 12, Olivia focused on advanced physics topics, tackling equilibrium constants and RICE tables in chemistry before moving to centripetal force calculations with HSC-style practice.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex reviewed key mathematics concepts by converting between radians and degrees, then practiced using trigonometric identities in application-based problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student showed reluctance to begin complex physics questions, often overcomplicating scenarios instead of breaking them down; as noted, "she kept looking for a formula rather than applying what she already knew."

In Year 11 maths, difficulty recalling integration rules slowed progress—uncertainty about which formula applied led to hesitation in starting problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student repeatedly left homework incomplete and sometimes attempted conversion tasks mentally without written steps, making it hard to pinpoint errors. This resulted in missed opportunities for feedback and reinforcement during sessions, leaving key concepts only partially consolidated by lesson's end.

Recent Achievements

One Frenchs Forest tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after struggling with the connections between differentiation and integration, began confidently applying both in calculus problems—this time linking distance, velocity, and acceleration laws without prompting.

In a Year 8 session, a student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification started speaking her mind as she worked through algebra questions, making it much easier to address misunderstandings right away.

Meanwhile, one primary student's memory for multiplication facts has noticeably improved; she now answers most six and four times table questions quickly and with fewer pauses than before.

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