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Greenwich's tutors include an award-winning senior maths tutor with experience across K–10, a university-level biomedical engineer and peer mentor, high-achieving HSC graduates (ATARs 90+), seasoned private tutors and teaching assistants, experienced sports and music coaches, school leadership awardees, and National Championships medallists in rowing—offering proven expertise for every learner.

Jamie
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Jamie

Info Processing Tutor Balgowlah Heights, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student to at least enjoy the subjects they are struggling and achieve some form of growth. I am passionate in the subject and knowledgable. I am patient with students and can empathise with their…
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Bhavya

Info Processing 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…
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Tannu
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Tannu

Info Processing Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing individualized instruction, building confidence, maintaining effective communication, motivating students, and offering continuous support.These factors create a supportive learning environment, foster academic growth, and empower students to achieve their goals. As a tutor, my…
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Shiwani

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
I believe that as a tutor, the crucial things that I must always do for my students include: - identify their weakness by thoroughly observing their performances in various tasks - help them improve on their weakness by consistent practice, not rigorous, but consistent - help set milestones for every student which challenge their weaknesses and…
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YongJoo

Info Processing Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
Speed up their progress when they could be stuck in difficulty to understand something tricky or complicated Give them motivation and encouragement Being a blessing for the students My talent in Maths My discipline as a person or a learner myself My understanding on others My consideration My desire to be helpful My wish for their…
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Mohammadpouya

Info Processing Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
1. Clarify Difficult Concepts – Break down complex topics into simple, manageable steps and use real-world examples to enhance understanding. 2. Encourage Independent Thinking – Guide students in developing critical thinking and thinking skills, enabling them to confidently approach challenges rather than relying solely on answers. 3. Build…
Sahil
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Sahil

Info Processing Tutor Zetland, NSW
A tutor can clearly identify the strengths and weaknesses of students and guide them accordingly. He should focus on the strengths and minimise their weaknesses. This is very important as it gives a clear direction to the students. This can also help them realise what career path would be good for them. A tutor should also be able to help students…
Anna
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Anna

Info Processing Tutor Zetland, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing the student with the toolbox to be able to solve problems effectively in the chosen subject. In addition, a tutor can provide the student with confidence and belief in oneself, which helps the student academically, and in general. My strengths as a tutor include very…
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Darshan

Info Processing Tutor Zetland, NSW
I try my best to create a safe, supportive environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. Confidence is key to overcoming challenges and taking ownership of learning, and it requires patience and understanding from the tutor. It's always important to understand and relate to the student, may it be sports,…
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Chhupten Dong

Info Processing Tutor Gordon, NSW
I consider being able know the student's strength and weakness and explain them the topic accordingly to be the most important thing. People have different strengths, weakness and thinking capabilities. Tutors should be able to understand that and make sure that the way they are teaching should not be neither too overwhelming nor too boring/easy…
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Anvitha

Info Processing Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Listen carefully to the students and constantly helping them in resolving their issues . Using some innovative and flexible strategies to teach students . We need to build relationship with them and give them the independence to learn from their mistakes. I used to help my neighbours in completing their works and help them in their exams . So…
SHASHANK
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SHASHANK

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
According to me its the patience as I believe that every student has a different level of capabilities and it is up to the tutor to act accordingly and make a curriculum which is the best fit for the student. My strengths right now are my patience, enthusiasm, and friendliness. I believe these skills will help me greatly in this role as I will be…
Lanna
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Lanna

Info Processing Tutor Kensington, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to express their own opinion and be confident in themselves. Providing quality feedback on their work and consistent affirmations are also considered important to me as this not only improve the students' academic result, but also their overall personal growth…
Mahad
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Mahad

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
Make them a good person. Academics is important, but they also need to realize the purpose of education other than capitalistic schemes. Another thing is how a student can start to excel their academia without even realizing it. Good communication skills. Friendly environment. I like to be friends with my students rather than being a teacher. This…
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Catherine

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only developing his academics skills but how the tutor encourage student to do more beyond his limit. It is important for the student to have discipline and enjoy the entire session. It should be fun, information, and enjoyable for both the tutor and student. This is to develop…
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Rushi

Info Processing Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Increase the interest and enthusiasm with which a student approaches a subject. Instead of aiming to just get a good grade in a subject, the tutor should implore students to grasp a clear understanding and arouse curiosity. I can break complicated concepts into easy…
Akshay
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Akshay

Info Processing Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Everything begins with building a relationship with the child/student and getting to know them as a person, what interests them inside and outside of school. I believe in my students and their ability to succeed academically and overall and I make this message clear. I tell them, on a regular basis, I believe in you! You can do this! I won't…
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Vrinda

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Break down complex concepts into simpler, more understandable parts. 2. Encourage and support the student to boost their self-confidence in the subject. 3. Tailor explanations and approaches to fit the student's unique learning style. 4. Help students develop…
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Phuong

Info Processing Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I believe a tutor's role goes beyond teaching; it involves actively supporting students, understanding their perspectives, and identifying the challenges they face in order to guide them effectively. I have three months of experience as an English tutor in Vietnam and one year as a Lead Instructor for a junior engineering program in Sydney, where…
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Taskin

Info Processing Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not teaching, rather, it is building confidence in them. Additionally, a tutor's job includes creating the urge to learn one step further in a student. An important strength of a tutor is the ability to understand the tutees' weaknesses and direct their thought processes in the right…
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WAYNE

Info Processing 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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Nadiyah

Info Processing Tutor Marsfield, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for students is to create an engaging and supportive learning environment where the students can strategically apply ther strenghts and manage their weaknesses to grow and learn. I consider myself empathetic, compassionate and a patient person. Learning is a challenging task for most and students…
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Zarif

Info Processing Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Encouraging unmotivated students and helping them increase their grade significantly. A tutor's job is to also ensure that a student is well prepared before any examination. I use different methods of communication and practice questions to ensure the student understands the topic. In some cases, i developed worksheets and mock exams to help…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Adrian revised **fractions** for an upcoming test, including multiplying and adding/subtracting fractions, and was introduced to Pythagoras' theorem through practice questions.

In Year 9, Mia worked on **trigonometry by applying SOH CAH TOA** to find missing sides and angles in triangles, then moved on to quadratic trinomials using factorisation techniques for both monic and non-monic cases.

For Year 10, Lucas focused on **parabolas—finding x- and y-intercepts, axis of symmetry, and the vertex**—as well as tackling trig application questions involving bearings and non-right-angle triangles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, one student showed strong conceptual understanding but often avoided writing out all steps in algebra and trigonometry problems. As a tutor noted, "she needs more encouragement to write down whole thinking process—don't skip steps in working as some small mistakes were made."

In Year 7 English, another student struggled with motivation and rarely engaged during lessons; this meant new techniques for poetry analysis weren't retained.

A Year 6 student's fraction work revealed confusion between proper and improper fractions, which persisted due to missing homework practice.

When confidence dipped after setbacks, revision tended to focus only on easier questions already mastered.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Greenwich recently saw Abi, a Year 11 student, arrive at her session with a list of questions she'd struggled with—showing new initiative and clear self-awareness that wasn't there before.

Josie, another high schooler, used to hesitate when faced with simultaneous equations but now confidently solves them using both the substitution and elimination methods after focused practice.

Meanwhile, Imogen in primary school has made tangible gains: she went back to previously tricky maths problems last week and solved them independently this time around, remembering each step without prompting.

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