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Kurraba Point's tutors include a Chartered Accountant with 8+ years of private maths and commerce tutoring, an Oxford scholar and A*A*A*A* scorer, a Master's-qualified mathematician, a Bachelor of Education-trained K–9 tutor, selective test specialists from North Sydney Boys, accomplished peer mentors, and camp leaders with national competition achievements in science and maths.

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Sooyoung

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important thing I can do is continuously adapt to a student’s evolving learning needs. Students are at a crucial stage of cognitive development, and their understanding can shift from one lesson to the next. A tutor must assess their learning style in every session, adjusting explanations and approaches accordingly. What worked well in…
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Lanna

Software Dev 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…
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Martin

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
A tutors primary task is to help the student with what they want to be helped with, and as a part of that accommodating to their individual needs and goals. Doing anything else would simply be disingenuous. It is worth noting further that accommodating to the student's needs in any way reasonable is quite close to the most important thing a tutor…
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Yuexi

Software Dev Tutor Roseville, NSW

- increase proficiency, confidence and love for the subject that is taught

- allow them to perhaps see the subject in new ways or in manner which are inspiring

- be there when the student needs help, understand any struggles they may have srrounding the subject and help them work through it

- help them find a way they…

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Bejai

Software Dev Tutor Zetland, NSW
I think it goes without saying that a tutor should help their student/s to understand concepts so that the student can improve on their grades. But I believe that tutoring goes so much further beyond that. A tutor should strive to truly engage the student in their learning. A good tutor will motivate and inspire the student so that they are…
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Anna

Software Dev 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

Software Dev 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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Zehao

Software Dev Tutor Alexandria, 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…
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Keirvi

Software Dev Tutor Randwick, NSW
"I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning is often about trial and error, and if a student is too nervous to speak up, they miss out on the chance to grow. Beyond just helping them understand the content, a…
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Pramith

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
I believe a tutor should be confident in his/her abilities and express enthusiasm in teaching the student. A tutor should be honest and upfront about the student's misconceptions and errors and offer advice in a calm and helpful tone. A tutor should be able to share some of his/her own experiences to deepen the connection with the student. A tutor…
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Yixuan

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a positive learning environment, and tailor the teaching approach to suit the student's individual needs. A tutor should provide clear explanations, offer encouragement, and help the student develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Ultimately,…
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Uzman

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
> Provide clarity and answers to immediate questions > Provide follow up material to solidify understanding of any problem areas > Set up a routine to cover the curriculum before important exams > Coordinate with parents on ensuring there is out of class work done to further understanding > I have an incredibly intuitive understanding of…
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Spandan

Software Dev Tutor Randwick, NSW
An unspoken role of a tutor is to not only teach their students well but also act as a good role model for them. My goal as a tutor is exactly that. In addition to helping my students greatly improve their grades and passion for their subject, I strive to also emphasise the value of having a growth mindset and the importance of lifelong learning…
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Aayushi

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
I think having confidence in their thought process. Some children know the concept but don't have the confidence in their skills to apply it because they are scared of getting it wrong. When gradually over a couple of months you change that, that to me is knowing I did a good job I think patience would be my strength, explaining the same concept…
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Srivarsha

Software Dev Tutor Kensington, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning approachable, and tailor explanations to their unique needs. A good tutor doesn’t just teach the material—they create a supportive environment where the student feels encouraged to ask questions and grow. My strengths as a tutor are…
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Bhavya

Software Dev 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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Aayush

Software Dev Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make him confident in the subject he is struggling with. To understand and sympathize with his problem, and to effectively guide him to success, is one of the most valuable roles of a tutor. A teacher’s role is not solely to raise a student’s grades, but rather to help the…
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Bernard

Software Dev Tutor Kingsford, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to become an understanding tutor. There is no point of forcing a student to learn something that they have no interest at. As a tutor, we should understand our students and help them to enjoy the subject they first do not like. Additionally, we should be able to figure out something that…
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Claudio III

Software Dev Tutor Gladesville, NSW
Inspire students to do great things with what they're learning. Technical depth, Extreme patience, Fun-loving teacher.…
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Edward Kevin

Software Dev Tutor Kingsford, NSW
every student is different in learning. So a tutor will need to use various methods / approaches into each student to fully maximize their learning potential. I am a very patient and comitted person. I make sure my students leave classes with no problems on understanding the subject…
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Srajan

Software Dev Tutor Mascot, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor instruction to their learning style, and provide clear, actionable feedback. Creating a supportive and engaging environment encourages growth, while helping students develop problem-solving skills and a strong understanding of the subject matter. My…
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Vladyslav

Software Dev Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe that it's a tutor's purpose is to push the student at a pace that they're capable of achieving regardless of what that level is. A student can only work to the best of their capacity and achieving this efficiency is the advantaged of personalised education. With younger especially clients in grades 4 and below, I believe it's essential…
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Saad

Software Dev Tutor Mascot, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are building their confidence, personalizing their learning experience, and encouraging critical thinking. A tutor should create a supportive environment where the student feels safe to ask questions and make mistakes. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to communicate complex…

Local Reviews

After the last session Mia said she was happy with Sam and didn't want to change to anyone else. Sam is very bright and Mia will never be an advanced Maths student but they seem to have worked out how to communicate and that just builds her confidence so she doesn't see a difficult question and get overwhelmed. Sam is also very punctual and communicates well with us as well. Even the dog likes him now.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily worked on area of triangles using decimal and fractional multiplication, then tackled unknown side problems with practical examples.

For Year 8, Ava focused on congruency tests for triangles and quadrilaterals, using diagrams to identify key properties and revisited composite area and coordinate plane questions from her school homework.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily reviewed trigonometric ratios in preparation for upcoming assessments and practiced recognizing different angle relationships—complementary, co-interior, and alternate angles—through targeted problem sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often hesitated to attempt algebraic problem-solving questions, preferring decimals instead of setting out working for equations—this slowed skill growth in algebra.

In a senior year, "she frequently needed to refer back to notes for specific ratios," which interrupted focus during trigonometry practice and made revision less efficient.

For a Year 9 geometry task, the tutor observed that skipping clear layout meant errors went unnoticed until answers were checked together.

One student's tendency to avoid showing steps—especially with calculations involving area or conversions—meant time was lost retracing logic instead of moving forward with new material.

Recent Achievements

A Kurraba Point tutor recently noticed a big change in one Year 10 student: after struggling with time management in past Olympiad exams, she completed this term's paper more confidently and finished within the time limit, needing less guidance to spot her own errors during review.

In Year 11 maths, Charlie now tackles past papers independently—he highlights key concepts on his resources sheet and no longer needs notes for most questions, a shift from earlier sessions where he hesitated to work alone.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was reluctant to explain her reasoning is now much more open about sharing her thought process when solving geometry problems.

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 Stanton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Loreto Kirribilli.