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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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Amy

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Provide continuous support academically, as well as being a relatable, kind and understanding person so the student learns to trust and listen to you and will get the best outcome possible through building this student-teacher relationship. Patience and my ability to describe thing in many different ways- if one way is not clicking, i try to…
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Sergio

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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Arianne

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
To be able to provide additional help which a school can’t provide. Perhaps if the school is teaching a certain way and the child struggles to understand, I find it that we need to figure out a way, either explaining more throughly or use different techniques to help the child understand. I think my way of teaching is quite easy to understand…
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Marvin

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is sympathy. I believe that if a tutor can sympathize and relate to the students, it would help them find more efficient methods to teach them I am patient and knows how handle younger students. I believe that student should not be forced into a deadline when it comes to their studies and…
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Ryo

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a sense of curiosity, build their confidence, and equip them with effective learning strategies. It’s crucial to create a safe space where students feel encouraged and motivated to engage actively in their learning journey. My strengths as a tutor include patience, the ability…
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Anvi

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a supportive and personalised learning environment where the student feels both challenged and encouraged. A tutor should not only help clarify difficult concepts but also build the student’s confidence in their ability to learn and solve problems independently. It’s essential to…
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Pengqiaoyin

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor can offer support and accompany the students to reach their academic goals. The experience of tutoring my younger sister provides me confidence in being a great tutor. Whenever she was confused about her homework, I would encourage her to share her confusion with me and I would try to lead her through the puzzle. I would patiently discuss…
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Harshinii

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them believe in their own ability to learn. When a student gains confidence, they become more willing to try, make mistakes, and keep going — and that’s when real progress happens. A tutor’s job isn’t just to explain concepts, but to create a safe space where the student…
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Aidan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is reinforce understanding and allow practice so that a student can learn the topics well enough to do them on their own consistently. I have a very good understanding of maths and am good at breaking down topics to a basic level which can help students understand topics they may otherwise be…
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Hyunho

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think understanding is the most important thing a tutor can be for their student. For example, if a tutor does not understand that the student struggles with certain topics, they may say negative things about their student. Secondly as a tutor, you need to understand that each student different and they each have their own methods that they…
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Giorgio

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Make him understand the idea, instead of just solving the exercise blindly Good at giving easy to grasp intuitions for complex or not so complex mathematical…
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Adithya

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Guide them as a friend I try to understand the fundamentals and then implement…
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Nathan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The ability to empower students to become better learners. I think this involves providing an array of study tools and general problem-solving methods to students, but I also think it is having the ability to instil both a passion for learning in a student and also confidence that the student can tackle any learning obstacle that comes their way,…
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Phuong

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
From my perspective, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage the student to keep trying and believe in their potential. As each student has different strengths, the competitive environment would easily make a student feel ashamed when being left behind. Thus, a tutor should be the one to inspire and accompany with the…
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Ahsfia Islam

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Create a learning space for them where they are able to feel comfortable to ask any questions regarding a lesson as many times as they want to until their confusion is cleared. I will go over one concept as many times as required. I can explain things well to other. After finishing a topic, I make my students practice questions related to the…
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Christine

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is teach clearly and patiently while also paying close attention to whether the student is actually following. Sometimes students say they understand because they’re embarrassed or unsure how to ask for help, and as a tutor, I believe it’s my job to read those signals, ask the right questions,…
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Aishwarya

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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Roxy

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Being able to help the student develop the confidence and the skills to continue going forward after leaving the tutor. My best teachers not only explained content but also gave me the skills to continue learning after, without them. Mathematics is infinite, the learning is never over. Even now in my maths degree I still struggle and have days…
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Preya

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
• Be available all the time- or atleast the times a student needs help. • Listen to their queries patiently. • Explaining a concept twice or thrice if a student is unable to grasp it. • Creating regular quizzes. • Creating a friendly environment to learn. • Attaching with students which helps them to speak their minds more…
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Bao Linh

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
To do their best to help the student, but NOT by straight up giving them the answer and the step-by-step solution. A tutor should be able to find a personalised way to reveal hints to solve the problem, the little hints that slowly leading the student to the final point. Irregardless of my knowledge, personality- wise, I am patient, and I…
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Ashna

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Understand what's causing the confusion relating to a certain concept or formula and then explain accordingly. Things that my tutors did that helped me was that they did a question first which gave me a path to follow in terms of solving questions. So solving a problem before giving it to the students and removing any sources of confusion. I can…
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Aditya

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Connection with the student and grasp over the subject Easy to align with student and accordingly helping them…
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Vardaan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized guidance and support, foster a positive learning environment, build confidence in the student's abilities, adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs, clarify complex concepts, encourage critical thinking, and motivate the student to reach their academic goals.…

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