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Hunters Hill's tutors include a full academic scholar with a predicted ATAR of 99.35 and peer mentoring experience, an IB graduate and college prefect with an ATAR of 97.3, school duxes and subject prizewinners, experienced K–12 tutors—including former English teachers abroad—and accomplished maths, science, music, and debating leaders passionate about teaching young people.

Kei Yau
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Kei Yau

Chinese Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to find the strengths and weaknesses of the student, so that they know how to customise the learning material for the student, and to track their learning progress in each lessons, by giving them feedback on what should be improved and what part should be appreciated of. It takes me years to…
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Daisy

Chinese Tutor East Lindfield, NSW
I think encouraging the student to think and ask questions, while trying my best to help solve the issues is important. I also find preparing lessons and checking homework essential. I graduated from Abbotsleigh with Atar 99.6 in 2022, so have a fresh and clear understanding of the syllabus and…
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Jessica
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Jessica

Chinese Tutor Homebush, NSW
Make learning relevant to their interests. Helping students gain confidence in their abilities by providing them with appropriate learning resources. Also sharing my personal learning journey with the student, ensuring them that making mistakes is a part of learning that can be fixed with better preparation. Some strengths of mine include:…
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GUOAN

Chinese Tutor Burwood Heights, NSW
Encourage Patience…
Lanxin
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Lanxin

Chinese Tutor Waterloo, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to guide students to master the correct learning method and stimulate interest in learning, rather than simply explaining the practice of knowledge points and topics. I enjoy working collaboratively in diverse teams and I am eager to impart a variety of knowledge to clients. My culturally diverse…
Sidney
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Sidney

Chinese Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important thing would be to create a safe space for students, so they will feel welcomed and understood. This can build their confidence as well. Once they feel safe, the students can ask any question and tutor can help them and fill their knowledge gap. My strength would be perseverance, adaptability, and emphaty. I would try and give…
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Clarissa

Chinese Tutor Homebush West, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create a safe and encouraging environment where a student feels comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and building confidence over time. I truly believe that is how you're able to learn. As my ex-manager used to say, "there's no such thing as a stupid question" and that really resonated…
Zehao
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Zehao

Chinese Tutor St Peters, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
Zixuan
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Zixuan

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
One of the important things a math tutor can do for students is constantly testing them with the knowledge they have already absorbed in the past. Questions need to be changed, but concepts need to be practiced repetitively. The other important thing tutor can do to help students is organizing notes. Math contains a sphere of knowledge (formula/…
Ray
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Ray

Chinese Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Teaching them how to study is the key. Helping them to get better grades is definitely important, but teaching them the method to study is more important. Since I have just completed the accelerated Maths Method with a score of 99, I am still very fresh and familiar with the contents. I am also bilingual; I am fluent in both English and Mandarin.…
Jerry
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Jerry

Chinese Tutor Beaconsfield, NSW
I believe that a tutor's primary responsibility is to assist students in understanding and accepting new ideas and concepts through well-planned classes and by responding to any queries they may have. It's crucial to listen to the kids since it allows you to get to know them better and identify any misconceptions they may have. First off, math is…
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Yaxin

Chinese Tutor Zetland, NSW
Besides teaching concepts and helping students solve problems, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to motivate students. As I believe, unlike school teachers, tutors can give students individualised attention. They have more time with their students to talk about what challenges they are facing about subjects or reflect on where…
Connor
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Connor

Chinese Tutor Mascot, NSW
Provide a supportive and encouraging environment: Create a safe and positive space where the student feels comfortable asking questions, expressing their thoughts, and making mistakes without fear of judgment. This helps build their confidence and fosters a love for learning. Understand their individual needs: Every student is unique, with…
Ferina
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Ferina

Chinese Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe a tutor has to make sure that students fully understand the material they are learning so that they can apply what they learn and ultimately be able to do the more difficult questions by themselves. With constant practice and drilling, students will be more comfortable doing the questions themselves and be confident in the…
Suah
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Suah

Chinese Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I think it is important to make learning enjoyable and engaging. Because it will ensure students to stay curious and stay motivated. Based on my personal learning exprience, I put more effort and time in when I enjoy learning the subjects. Therefore, I think buildling enjoyment is the first and most important task for me to do. * Patient *…
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Shubo

Chinese Tutor North Ryde, NSW
To company the students and encourage them to be calm, brave, diligent and curious. A tutor should be there when his or her student needs help or company. Moreover, not only should a tutor help get the students prepared for the coming exams, but also encourage them to learn and explore. Patience and communication skills. As one grew up in a…
Arissa
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Arissa

Chinese Tutor Willoughby, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to create a engaging, supportive and enjoyable learning environment. From my own experience as a student who has received tutoring, I’ve found that students learn best when they feel comfortable asking questions and aren’t afraid to make mistakes. Tutoring can be a very…
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Zhinan

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Teach students how to solve the problem by themselves, and this problem means all kinds of troubles in their lives. I am good at listening and I always will find some details and problems people normally will not notice. And I am good at solving problems (math problems) because I come from China, where math is a critical subject. Also, I am…
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Jennifer

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Tutors are different with teachers, of course. As a tutor, I can teach fewer students in a small classroom (1to1/1to 2), which means I can take care of each child, not only on their school work but also on their mental thinking ; I can answer their questions in time or straight away; I can help them to have a look of their homework questions or…
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Adrian

Chinese Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student extend beyond imparting knowledge. I prioritize understanding each student's individual learning style, tailoring my approach to their needs. Building a positive and encouraging environment, I aim to instill confidence, foster critical thinking, and ignite a genuine passion for learning. It's not…
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Cindy

Chinese Tutor Croydon, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build confidence in the student; help students improving their study skills; make them to think in terms of problem solving and not just methods. I believe my strength is in helping students to simplify complex problems and guiding them to start solving problems on their own. Also as a…
Sibo
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Sibo

Chinese Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is slowly build up their confidence in studying by setting and planning out personalised learning objectives with the student, maximising the student's strengths, and minimising their weaknesses. My strength as a tutor is I'll seek ways for the student to learn in a humorous environment. I'll…
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Yiheng

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instill confidence. Many students experience a lack of confidence when they don't perform as well as they hoped in a subject, which can discourage further studying. As a tutor, it is crucial to nurture their self-belief and provide a supportive environment. By offering positive…

Local Reviews

Tutoring is going well. Sienna has only seen Thomas twice but so far so good! Very happy with Thomas and so is Sienna!
Andrea, Drummoyne

Inside Hunters HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jess focused on factorisation, including new methods and difference of two squares, as well as extending her skills with challenging algebra questions involving expanding and simplifying.

For Year 10, Alex tackled trigonometry problems using sin, cos, and tan, alongside working through bearings questions to apply these concepts in context.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student revised calculus fundamentals such as the chain rule and product rule while also consolidating understanding of derivatives and quadratic functions through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student revising fractions often relied on memory for times tables but skipped showing steps, which made it harder to spot calculation slips—"she could perform operations in her head, but missing working out led to confusion when reviewing errors."

In Year 11, one student tackling calculus felt pressure to finish quickly and overlooked feedback about checking sign errors in exponential derivatives.

For a Year 10 learner, reading complex word problems only once meant key details were missed; as noted: "extra time was spent backtracking instead of progressing." This sometimes left them feeling stuck mid-question.

Recent Achievements

A Hunters Hill tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to hesitate on worded maths problems now chooses the correct formula without prompting and explains her reasoning aloud.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student has shifted from getting stuck on multi-step algebra to independently checking her own work for errors and even attempting tougher factorisation questions unassisted.

In primary, one younger learner—who once waited passively—has begun taking initiative by jotting down notes and regularly asking clarifying questions whenever she's unsure.

Last session, that same student completed all assigned tasks before time was up.

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 Lane Cove Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hunters Hill Public School.