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Tutors in Lane Cove West include a PhD mathematician and university teaching assistant, an award-winning high school Dux with ATAR 98.1, seasoned K–12 teachers with decades of classroom and peer mentoring experience, International Science School scholars, maths competition winners, and passionate coaches guiding students from early primary through to advanced HSC levels.

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Zhitan

Info Processing Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do is to identify the students' needs to tailor my approach to assist them to reach their goals and create a personalised plan based off that. They should be able to provide clear explanations for students to understand problems and how to solve them effectively, while offering feedback on the students'…
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Fadzai

Info Processing Tutor Glebe, NSW
To reveal the simple nature of (what may seem) complex. Once a student understands that they have the ability to unravel something they thought was out of their reach, their confidence and newfound ability create a framework for smart study skills and eagerness to learn in the future. Those two qualities are necessary for the independent learning…
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Shyam Karthick

Info Processing Tutor Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and foster a love for learning. Beyond just teaching concepts, a tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. Personalizing lessons to match a students learning style ensures better…
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Andalib

Info Processing Tutor Epping, NSW
To listen and understand their own difficulty and try to help them in a way, that only works for that particular student. I can break down tough concepts into small bits that are much more easier to understand while ensuring ech bit is easily connectible to others, such that the student can get the whole picture but in clearer…
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Surya

Info Processing Tutor Burwood, 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…
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Spriha

Info Processing Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and instill the confidence to learn, particularly by promoting curiosity and asking questions. This vital skill extends beyond the classroom, empowering students to approach challenges with a problem-solving mindset and seek help when required. Furthermore, by cultivating a love…
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Aditya

Info Processing 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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George

Info Processing Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Be friendly with the student Able to teach well Patient Willing to study in order to answer questions and guide them on the tutor's thought process Observant Get along with people…
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Monica

Info Processing Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to inspire the students to develop a curiosity for learning and to explore the subject more. My strengths are that I am a very good listener and I am easily able to be empathetic towards kids. I am friendly and approachable. Also, I have good knowledge of my subject matter, so that I…
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Sparsh

Info Processing Tutor Chippendale, NSW
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…

Local Reviews

he tutoring is definitely going well. Minyu is getting a lot out of Nima's tutoring. She has now decided that she likes Maths and has been getting some good results. We are happy.
Danielle, Lane Cove

Inside Lane Cove WestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Georgia reviewed her recent NAPLAN paper to identify and discuss areas for improvement.

In Year 9, Tom focused on probability with single events and practiced constructing and interpreting linear graphs from algebraic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ruby tackled simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods, as well as exploring investments and loans in the context of credit cards.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without her test book, which limited review of past assessments and slowed feedback on algebra exam technique; as a tutor noted, "she needed reminders to set out all working clearly and avoid redoing calculations."

In Year 7 mathematics, one student hesitated to write down solutions, preferring mental calculations even when asked for full working. This habit left logic gaps that made it harder to spot where confusion with negatives crept in.

Meanwhile, a primary student twice missed submitting writing homework, so lesson time shifted from skill-building to catching up—momentum was lost before ideas could really take shape.

Recent Achievements

A Lane Cove West tutor noticed Harry, a Year 9 student, now lays out his answers systematically in maths, where he used to jumble steps and lose marks for working errors.

Georgia, who struggled with visualising three-dimensional objects last term, recently translated elevation drawings into accurate 3D shapes during her session without prompting.

In English, a senior student who was previously hesitant to accept feedback on essays has started actively rewriting topic sentences and openly asks for suggestions when revising her discursive writing pieces.

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 West Chatswood Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mowbray Public School.