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Tutors in Hurstville include a PhD physicist and experienced school teacher, an HSC Maths Advanced state-first recipient and school captain, an award-winning university educator with international teaching credentials, top-placed Extension maths and science graduates, seasoned Kumon instructors, primary education specialists, and accomplished mentors in dance, music, engineering, and peer academic support.

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Meredith

Economics Tutor Croydon, NSW
I can build my students engagement with and appreciation of the subject (many students find school boring or purposeless and I make a point to spark more joy in learning by integrating key notes of relevance into every lesson). I will also assure students that it is okay not to understand something, or to feel unconfident. Struggling with…
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Siddhant

Economics Tutor Burwood, NSW
Deliver an impact not only quantitative but become more than a teacher - A MENTOR. My conceptual and thorough knowledge of various concepts. Being a school topper has helped a ot to hone my skills in chosen…
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Matthew
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Matthew

Economics Tutor Allawah, NSW
To listen to the students' needs. Once you understand someone's problem, working with them to fix it is a lot easier, and this applies to education as well. Understanding leads to being able to provide a personalized learning experience for the student, ensuring they are more successful. Being approachable and accommodating are two of my biggest…
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Leo

Economics Tutor Carlton, NSW
I can enable students to develop the ability to be confident in themselves and their skills as wekk as be a role model and guiding figure. I like to keep things simple and easy to understand as that's how I learnt course content in high school. As I also struggled in my own studies at a point, I know too well the problems and setbacks students can…
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Andy

Economics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
The most important thing about tutoring is to ensure the students learn strategies to learn new mathematical concepts, so they can succeed on their own. This is because if a tutor were to consistenly helep a student by giving answers, the tutor is not going to accompany the students into their exams, and so the students may feel lost without the…
Ryan
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Ryan

Economics Tutor Riverwood, NSW
I believe that boosts a student's confidence in the school environment as they are receiving additional help from outside. This allows them to enjoy their time at school and develop positive learning habits. All of these effects will result in better grades for a student, once again fostering more confidence, and cycling back to better grades. I…
Julie
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Julie

Economics Tutor Riverwood, NSW
Student success is a teacher's number one priority. For some students, success will be getting a good grade. For others, it might mean increased involvement in class. I can help students attain their full potential, regardless of the way they measure success. I know my students and am able to teach to their needs. I am able to modify lesson…
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Peirong

Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
Be patient and solve the student's problems with understandable way Get good with student and get the result with good…
Daniel
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Campsie, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is identify individual needs and provide a personalised learning experience. I only recently graduated from high school last year so most of the content I learnt are relatively fresh in my memory. Additionally, my knowledge and skills in mathematics is…
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Vihan

Economics Tutor Marrickville, NSW
-Help them avoid common mistakes through experience -Organised -Simple style…
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Sona

Economics Tutor Strathfield, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are (1) instill in a student the confidence that they are or can be good at a subject and can overcome the challenges they are experiencing, and (2) get the student excited about the subject so that they feel energized about learning it in the future. My strengths are my empathy, communication…
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Surya

Economics Tutor Strathfield, NSW
- Listen carefully to the students' needs and wants - Assist and develop the student personally and academically with improved confidence - Make it more interesting, fun and enjoyable - Always be enthusiastic, positive and committed Strengths: Very patient, friendly, reliable and considerate, loves helping students in achieving to the best of…
Heidi
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Heidi

Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
The most important thing that I can do for a student is to help them achieve their goals, whether it be getting better grades, building confidence or developing interest in a subject. Obviously all students that seek out tutoring need help but it does not necessarily about achieving an A but at the end of the day, to reach their goals. Therefore,…
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Shirley

Economics Tutor St Peters, NSW
Maintaining open communication with the student so gaps in their knowledge can be identified and closed so their understanding of the subject matter is clear. This is because in the HSC multiple syllabus dot points are often combined to form long responses, the lack of understanding in one area can result in the significant loss of marks.…
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Claudia

Economics Tutor Panania, NSW
Like I mentioned above, I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is give a student confidence in their abilities. I believe that when a student begins to believe in them self, progress in their academic ability grows rapidly I believe my patience is my biggest strength. I know that each individual works at a different pace and has a…
Ashton
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Ashton

Economics Tutor Bankstown Aerodrome, NSW
Provide support, encouragement, but most importantly the tools, building blocks & techniques to work towards mastery of content, achieve efficient learning progress without making it dry, instill motivation, tweak teaching methods to learning styles, act as a mentor for the student and sounding board for the parents. 10+ years experience tutoring…
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Cicy

Economics Tutor Mascot, NSW
I think listening to different students is the most important thing for a tutor because students all have their differences and needs different approaches to their learning, so understanding what they need is always the first and most important step. I think that my biggest strength is my flexibility and willingness to always learn and try new…
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Mikhail

Economics Tutor Stanmore, NSW
As aforementioned, I believe maintaining a good student-teacher relationship is vital as students pay attention better when they respect their teachers. Having patience and adjusting to students capabilities is important as every student picks up information at different rates. Patience and communication. I believe I have the patience to handle…
Daniel
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Daniel

Economics Tutor Botany, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is too raise and maintain a sustained level of high confidence within the student, so that they may enter their exams and studies with a positive mindset. Furthermore, it is of course the role of the tutor to advance and enhance the learning capabilities of the student, to the best of their…
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Elliot

Economics Tutor Greenhills Beach, NSW
Changing a students mindset and reigniting their passion for learning. Some students can lose belief in themselves and don’t know their true ability to learn and apply knowledge. Getting that spark back in them and making them become confident in their own ability can be very rewarding and can make learning fun again. I’m a good listener, I…
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Luke

Economics Tutor Burwood, NSW
1. Give the motivation and belief of actually having the potential to grow and improve. 2. Actually explain the theory to an in-depth level to solve similar problems with different twists. 3. Be relatable and a role-model/mentor figure even outside of academics. As I take the responsibilities of a tutor heavily, I tend to put a high priority…
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Ananya

Economics Tutor Burwood, NSW
A tutor can be the support for a student who’s struggling with their studies. They are neither their teach nor a parent that the child has to be self conscious around and can have a friendship with them giving the student a peaceful mind so they can give their full attention while being tutored. Being able to simplify things for students and…
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Johnson

Economics Tutor Burwood, NSW
A tutor must be able to communicate with their student. A tutor's job is to be professional but as well finding ways to engage the student to strive to achieve academic greatness. My strengths as a tutor is my persistence. I get along with most people and we make sure my student learns the required understanding with minimal…

Local Reviews

Everyone was very polite and wanting to help. Just needed more consistency when reading previous replies from me. Cheers and thanks
Mark .Yuen, Hurstville

Inside HurstvilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Abigail focused on mastering surds and related graph formulas, using targeted practice questions to strengthen her understanding.

For Year 10, Conrad prepared for an upcoming electrical exam by tackling a variety of non-calculator questions and applying formulas to different scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Dianna reviewed key concepts such as multiplication and algebra through mixed question sets designed to assess her current level and address any gaps.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, a student was keen to "finish assignments quickly," but this sometimes meant key parts of the assignment were left incomplete before submission.

During a Year 10 algebra session, one learner avoided revisiting previous mistakes, with the tutor noting, "He didn't look back at his worked solutions, so recurring errors weren't addressed."

A senior student preparing for exams arrived without their calculator or notes for trigonometry practice; confusion followed when they couldn't attempt multi-step problems as planned.

After missing an important revision lesson in Year 11 due to late cancellation, it became harder to regain momentum for upcoming assessments.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Hurstville noticed a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on worked examples now independently checks her answers and corrects small errors herself during algebra practice.

In Year 11, another student who found scientific formulas confusing last term began recognising patterns, quickly matching each formula to the right context without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student—who used to need step-by-step help with maths word problems—has started breaking down questions into diagrams all on her own, then tackling each part without waiting for hints. Last session, she solved an entire multi-step problem unaided.

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 Kogarah Library and Service Centre—or at your child's school (with permission), like Danebank - An Anglican School for Girls.