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Leichhardt's tutors include a PhD-qualified educator with 25 years' K–12 experience, a primary teacher with First Class Honours and international STEM accolades, NESA-accredited school teachers, a university-level maths specialist, accomplished peer mentors in music and science, creative writing experts, and passionate youth leaders with proven records supporting diverse learners.

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George

PDHPE Tutor Camperdown, NSW
A tutor needs to be able to make sessions engaging and enjoyable so their students will want to come back to each lesson. They need to also be able to be someone students can trust and feel comfortable with as they do spend a lot of time together. The hard work and determination I have to make sure my students can learn as much as possible means I…
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Edward

PDHPE Tutor Newtown, NSW
1. Encouragement 2. Academic help and support 3. Empathy and an understanding of the student I believe I have the patience and aptitude to really excel as a tutor. I will not get frustrated and agitated when a student is not understanding a specific topic. Instead, I will try and explain it in many ways until he or she is absolutely confident…
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Dylan
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Dylan

PDHPE Tutor Sydney, NSW
Covering topics before or after it is done in school, understanding complex topics can be quite difficult, a repetition of the topic or the topic being taught from a different perspective or using different methods will enable the student to develop an extensive knowledge of the topic. Due to the fact that what is taught in school may not always…
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Jalaj

PDHPE Tutor Strathfield, NSW
Clarify Concepts: Tutors should help students understand complex ideas by breaking them down into simpler components. They should be skilled at providing clear, concise explanations tailored to the student's level of comprehension. Motivate and Encourage: Tutors should inspire and motivate students to overcome challenges, stay engaged in their…
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Feras

PDHPE Tutor Campsie, NSW
I think it's a question of what a tutor can BE rather than do. I found in my experience that I always responded to teachers who were enthusiastic and portrayed a genuine care for the learning of the student. In a metaphorical sense, the tutor must think like a student in an empathetic way rather than merely be a one way stream of instruction. If a…
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Nancy

PDHPE Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
- Building their confidence - Encouragement and positive reinforcement - Offering constructive feedback - No question is a bad question Some characteristics I have that are strengths as a tutor include: - patience - clear communication - passion for learning and teaching - adaptability of teaching…
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Greenwich, NSW
A good tutor should help their student develop a love for what they are learning. When this is done successfully, this has a knock-on effect on the student's results as they are more engaged with the content they are learning. This starts with the tutor being passionate about the content they are teaching and being determined to push the student…
Zoe
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Zoe

PDHPE Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Having been tutored by several people over my high school career, I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for students are enabling them to reach their full potential. As well as providing them to with opportunities and equipment to succeed in learning, through encouraging them, guiding them to the answer rather than give it to them and…
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Derek

PDHPE Tutor Belfield, NSW
Enabling the student to better themselves as a learner and achieving their best whilst alleviating stress and managing time appropriately. As I have very recently finished my schooling I understand a student's lifestyle. Also, I have in depth knowledge on many subjects in…
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Chloe

PDHPE Tutor Botany, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to meet their individual needs, encourage them, and also make the session enjoyable. All of these things not only help the student succeed in their studies but also make it enjoyable. I feel that it's really important to make the session fun, but also productive so that the student…
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Bella

PDHPE Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe that the tutor’s greatest imperative is to ensure that a student has the best opportunity to further their skills in the desired field, by means of establishing a supportive work environment, providing concurrent education with that which is being delivered by the students’ schools, and listening to/monitoring a student’s…
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Nicholas

PDHPE Tutor Kingsgrove, NSW
I believe improving the student/s confidence in their own ability is a major factor in academic success. Without confidence and self-belief, I feel as though the work ethic is likely to not be as consistent and effective in their studies. Therefore, promoting and encouraging a positive mindset to the student I believe would significantly influence…
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Edward

PDHPE Tutor Beverly Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to learn effectively, independantly, efficiently and enjoyably, regardless of the subject matter. I am diligent and conscientious, reflective of my habits as a proficient student, strengths that I aim to pass onto my students to set them up for…
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Josephine

PDHPE Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel comfortable and to help them feel like learning is not a chore but a good experience. Being positive, patient and encouraging is also a very important trait for a tutor. I have a lot of experience in nannying/babysitting so, therefore, have the ability to effectively…

Local Reviews

Efficient, personalised and great value. We had an awesome experience in 2022 and EzyMath have come to the party again this year with an equally good tutor!
Simon Rudd, Leichhardt

Inside LeichhardtTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Zoe focused on two-digit multiplication and basic short division, then practised converting improper fractions to mixed numerals and adding fractions with the same denominators.

In Year 7, Ethan worked through solving one- and two-step linear equations and revised Pythagoras' theorem using right-angled triangle problems.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Lara strengthened her understanding of laws of indices by tackling index notation questions and reviewed fundamental trigonometry concepts including sine, cosine, and tangent ratios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Mathematics, one student's work on plotting coordinates was "a bit messy," making it harder to identify errors and slowing down corrections during lessons.

A Year 10 learner preparing for trigonometry assessments struggled to remember the SOH CAH TOA rule without written notes—she relied on prompts instead of independent recall.

Meanwhile, in a Year 6 session, confusion converting between square centimetres and square metres persisted; repeated mistakes were not always revisited, so misconceptions lingered into revision tasks.

During primary times tables review, incomplete daily practice meant non-calculator sections remained stressful rather than automatic.

Recent Achievements

A Leichhardt tutor noticed Makayla, a high school student, has started to independently identify which trigonometric ratio (sine, cosine, or tangent) to use—something she previously hesitated with unless prompted.

In another session, Hermione (Year 9) made a clear shift by slowing down and working more neatly after earlier lessons flagged her tendency for rushed errors; this time she completed all sums correctly without careless mistakes.

Meanwhile, Maya in Year 5 showed new persistence by tackling tricky multiplication problems on her own and only asking for hints when truly stuck, finishing an entire worksheet with minimal guidance.

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 Inner West Council Library and History Leichhardt Branch—or at your child's school (with permission), like Leichhardt Public School.