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Tutors in Haymarket include a former high school Maths Olympiad finalist, an HSC graduate with a 94.3 ATAR and Australian Mathematics Competition distinction, seasoned K–12 maths tutors with university mathematics backgrounds, international STEM graduates, primary and secondary specialists with years of tutoring experience, and multilingual mentors passionate about academic excellence and student growth.

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Meline

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The role of a tutor is to support the student in revisiting or deepening notions seen in class but which he or she may be struggling with. Tutors need to adapt to the student's way of learning, and teach with passion to keep them interested. They must be able to explain clearly and propose appropriate exercises to ensure effective progress. They…
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Ekkawin

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Ensuring that I provide precise knowledge to my students is one of my primary responsibilities. In addition, I also believe that teaching them how to gain knowledge is crucial, so that when they are no longer under my guidance, they will have the right attitude and skills to acquire knowledge using their own methods. Ethics, patience, and…
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Johan

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is being able to make students competent enough to no longer need a tutor to achieve their goals. That means building confidence as well as competence. I am very patient, but I also like pushing further as much as possible. I have a very good grasp of the different subject I want to tutor in, which makes it…
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Aishwarya

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
As a tutor, there are several important things you can do to support and facilitate the learning process for your students: Create a Positive Learning Environment Identify Individual Learning Needs Clarify Concepts and Provide Clear Explanations Encourage Critical Thinking Use a Variety of Teaching Techniques and be a role model Patience…
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Sergio

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to prepare the material and be willing to change plans mid class. Because, even though you might have a perfect plan, you as a tutor need to be willing to listen to the student and know if your plan is working or not. My strengths are my patience and willingness to repeat until my student…
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Nikhil

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Explain them the basic concepts first so they can build more complex concepts over them. To listen to students queries and answer them with patience. If one or group of students going through difficulties then give them more time and explain them the concepts. Clear and loud voice, different methods for different students, interactive skills,…
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Ayushmaan

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The first and foremost important thing that a tutor can do is to be a role model for the student. The tutor should ensure that he/she is just like a great friend to the student to help achieve all the success he/she desires in the future. In regards to that, he/she should make sure that while being a friend, he/she is someone that the student…
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John Noel

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor can help the student identify lessons in which he or she does not have a full understanding of and learning difficulties that may impede efficient knowledge acquisition, retention, and application. A tutor can then help address those difficulties by presenting the course material again and potentially, in another way, taking into account…
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Mario

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Leading and mentoring instead of carrying a student is the best one can do as a tutor. The whole purpose of a tutor isn't making the job for a student it is for the student to acquire the tools and skills needed to overcome whatever comes by. I try to make people truly understand what they are working into not just for the moment. Making people…
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Ankita

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Being available is one of the most important things. Even if I am not sure about an answer to a question I should be responsible enough to do some research and get back to the student. I am a good observer and have the patience to answer to even silly questions raised by any student. I also feel being a technical person I've got the problem…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
If a doctor can do heart surgery to allow a child to live, then it is the teacher who can reach out to the heart of a child to allow them to truly live. Being able to motivate and inspire students is one of the most crucial elements of being a tutor. A tutor should be able to see a pattern of students' mistakes or obstacles, and then come up with…
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Shay

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Whether our kids are struggling with their confidence or just struggling with everything, parents who know their children well enough know full well that the attitude they form towards their schoolwork will have the biggest impact on their performance. And the attitude they establish is largely determined by their surroundings. You know how the…
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Disha

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Tutor can set a guideline for the students and ensure a bright future for them by laying the clarity of concepts and basis for them. It also helps them to be reliable on someone. I believe that I can work and teach students very well. I am very patient in making others learn, punctually arrive and give them appropriate time. Sort their doubts…
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Gabriele

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being patient. Every student is unique and has his/her specific needs in terms of how to deliver a specific content. Patience is the most important thing that is needed, in my opinion, in order to clearly understand a particular student's needs and to craft a lecture that is successfully…
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Amr

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
To show patience for a student who cannot understand quickly. Provide the easiest way for the student to understand…
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David

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Well if you're like me, you've no doubt found some teachers who unfortunately, due to having to deal with maybe a hundred students, can't focus on one person's issues. Sometimes a student starts asking the question "why am I doing this", and it just goes unanswered. Well I've had the same struggle but I've also lived long enough to see the…
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Jatin

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things are explain concepts in a good manner so that the student knows the fundamentals well. Another would be creating good habits in the student himself. There is only so much even the best teacher in the world can do if the student is simply not willing to learn however if the student starts showing an interest it becomes…
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Vinit

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Help them realise their own potential. Be a guiding light for them. I believe that it is important for the student to understand the concept than remember it for the sake of it. Communication and empathy are my greatest strengths. I can understand the student and try and communicate in a way which would make it easier for them to understand the…
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Maciej

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Successful tutor should build strong relationships with his/her student. The learning process should be personalized and properly adapted for the student. Good tutor listens and communicates early and often with parents. My strength lies in listening and empathising. I have gained experience in many interesting companies as well and I do know that…
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Neeraj

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Tutor must motivate and encourage his/her student to go forward in the fields and achieve their goal. Tutor should also provide sufficient time to a student and make sure that student understands the on going topic and only after that moves to other topic. Discipline and knowledge. I think they are the most important things that matters while…
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Bob

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor is there to first and foremost, help a student to achieve his goals. Anyone can get through school with a certificate, but students with ambition sometimes need the extra push to get to where they want to be. Even if one's goals are not magnificent, a tutor can also be the one to guide the student in ways that a parent or school tutor…
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Seyed

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I believe that a good tutor should have credentials, good grades, of course, a Master's degree, and experience in the field. But I do not feel that this is enough. ability to make a strong communication and convey the idea are other factors of successful tutor. My major strength is my experience. Because I've been teaching so long I've taught…
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Vibha

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
1. Take genuine interest in progress of the student. 2. Listen 3. Attend to with courtesy Communication; pleasant personality; caring, approachable, & confidence building…

Local Reviews

We love Jennifer and she is the perfect match for Kittu. Already she has noticeably improved her confidence.
Paul, Erskineville

Inside HaymarketTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Zoe focused on calculating area and perimeter of triangles, alongside practice with multiplying, adding decimals, and long division.

Year 10 student Liam tackled algebraic factorisation of quadratic expressions and applied these skills to word problems involving speed and age scenarios.

For Year 11, Emily worked through financial mathematics concepts such as taxation and compound interest, using real-life examples to understand depreciation and appreciation calculations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student repeatedly avoided writing out steps when solving algebra problems—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors," a tutor noted—making it difficult to spot and correct mistakes.

In senior years, another student didn't submit assigned homework or share their work for review, resulting in missed chances to reinforce methods between sessions.

A Year 12 student's tendency to panic with complex financial maths questions led to incomplete solutions; she often left working messy and final answers unclear. This sometimes meant redoing problems during lessons rather than building on prior progress.

Recent Achievements

One Haymarket tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously struggled with exam questions in financial maths was able to tackle the same problems accurately after revisiting the concepts together, showing a real turnaround from last term.

A Year 12 student began actively asking for clarification when unsure—whereas before she would quietly move on—making sessions more interactive and targeted to her needs.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who often missed phonetic cues is now joining sounds confidently to form words and reading aloud when promised short breaks, culminating in her reading an entire page out loud during their latest session.

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 Darling Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Westbourne College Sydney.