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Lilyfield's tutors feature a seasoned K–8 school teacher and coordinator with multiple education degrees, an award-winning mathematics competition finalist and published researcher, high-ATAR achievers in maths and science, experienced private tutors for primary through HSC, a primary music specialist, plus accomplished peer mentors with proven success in academic competitions and student leadership.

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Ni Luh Gede Kesha

Legal Studies Tutor Lilyfield, NSW
The most important thing is to understand the student in order to realize their goals and how to help them achieve it. I am compassionate and willing to adapt to a students…
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Ella

Legal Studies Tutor Lilyfield, NSW
As a tutor you need to provide the individual with problem solving skills to allow them to recognise when a situation is difficult and ways in which they can go about the problem or situation in an effective way to gain insight. This relates to when the child may have a difficult problem for which they can break things down into smaller more…
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Adrienne

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
Children are capable of success in anything they dedicate themselves to as long as they have the right help and I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is provide this help. Motivating and encouraging the student develops their confidence which heightens their ability to learn and improve. Listening to the student…
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Rebecca

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
I believe a tutor should always be reliable, punctual, patient, kind, and supportive - as this creates a safe learning environment for all students. I am newly graduated, meaning I still recall all the emotions and stresses of high school, and know the content and structure of various subjects extremely well. I excelled at my own school in English…
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Pamilla

Legal Studies Tutor Leichhardt, NSW
being able to give honest feedback and having patients as well as being able to tutor in different ways to fit the students learning style as every students learn differently I have the ability to explain complex ideas in a clear, relatable way while creating a supportive learning environment that builds confidence and understanding. With each…
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Naila

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to instil confidence. A tutor should promote a genuine interest in a subject, ultimately empowering students to become independent and effective learners. They can do this by promoting critical thinking and providing constructive feedback. Given my experience with tutoring, I believe my…
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Jasper

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
It depends on the student. Some need to be challenged, some listened to, some need questions answered. Patience. Ability to break topics down for comprehension. Ability to articulate why the learning is relevant to daily…
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Shivesh

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student doesn't feel overwhelmed with their workload, and instead has fun (or at least doesn't detest the time spent) while studying. In this regard, the tutor has to make the content interesting and tailor it to each individual if it's one-on-one. I'm very patient in explaining concepts. I also…
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Martin

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Being able to understand their source of motivation as well as the areas in which they need the most help is extremely vital as a tutor. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my passion as a teacher. Whilst not having any formal experience tutoring, I know I enjoy…
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Ivan

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
To help clarify any concepts that a student may be confused about and solve any difficulties they encounter throughout their studies. Well-trained communication skills, experience in tutoring, multicultural background and strong academic background are my…
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Jocelyn

Legal Studies Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and tailor their teaching methods to the student's individual needs. Additionally, a tutor should inspire confidence and independent thinking, helping students develop effective study habits and a…
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Devin

Legal Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
I think the most crucial part of any tutoring experience is to make sure that the student knows that the tutor is there for them and will not get frustrated if mess something up. If the tutor comes off as condescending or annoyed at a lack of progress, it can allow the student to put added pressure on him/herself or create an aversion to learning…
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Callum

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I think the key thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that their individual learning habits are in order, creating an essential degree of independence. I have found it extremely valuable to ensure students develop a solid work ethic and understand how they can study effectively. In this sense tutoring plays a supplementary role, ensuring…
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Shweta

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a supportive learning environment that promotes understanding, growth, and confidence. This involves not only providing academic assistance but also nurturing a positive relationship built on trust and encouragement. Additionally, effective communication, personalized instruction,…
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Legal Studies Tutor Five Dock, NSW
The tutor must understand the student. Some students try really hard to learn but may fail to show successful results. The tutor must understand this, assure the student that he/she is making progress, and guide the student every inch of the way. Second, the tutor must consider the pursuits of the students as his/her own personal endeavor as…
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Mary

Legal Studies Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is being able to explain a concept in a manner which a student can understand. Along with this, I think it is important for a tutor to empower their students, give them confidence, help them reach their goals and improve. Also, to be understanding, patient and flexible with your teaching method, as everyone…
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Lindsey

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe the most significant aspect of a tutor is integrity and maintaining a level of respect to my students. In supporting my students, besides academic help, mental supports are also critically vital, hence it is crucial for me to ensure my students are well-balanced of both academic and social aspects. Regarding teaching, I believe I can…
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Nathaniel

Legal Studies Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most valuable duty of a tutor is to focus on the holistic development of a student, allowing them to be persistent, independent and problem-solving to tackle any academic or life challenge. My strengths are my simplistic and analogy-based approach to explaining concepts, and my emphasis on exam technique that allows students to feel…
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Benjamin (Benji)

Legal Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
A tutor or at least a teacher is someone who can give students a helping hand, perhaps a friend is too informal but someone they can relate to. I think being able to understand your student and what makes them improve or how they can improve is also essential as a tutor and a teacher. It is useless to spoon feed facts and knowledge to a student if…
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shikha

Legal Studies Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
Teacher is considered to be the most important person in any children life after their parents. We as a teacher can help them building their confidence. By using more competitive and easy techniques we can help children to become sharper and faster. I am passionate about teaching. I love my profession. i am disciplined, punctual, well qualified,…
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George

Legal Studies Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
To me, the most essential role a tutor can fulfill is that of an enabler and empowerer. I believe a tutor's primary goal should be to provide students with a strong foundation of knowledge and a resilient problem-solving framework, not only to tackle academic challenges but also to navigate any obstacle life may present. An empowering tutor equips…
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Yasmin

Legal Studies Tutor Redfern, NSW
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide them with a space whereby they feel comfortable in learning at their own pace. I am good a building connections with students, ensuring I know what works for them as well as being a good mentor towards…
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Bianca

Legal Studies Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
- Teach the student how to be academically resilient and accountable. - Guide students to perform their best. - Being honest and firm to ensure students are on tract. I believe my patience and university degree is a distinct factor which differentiates me from other tutors. I also emphasis children being active in their own education and…

Local Reviews

We have been very happy with our tutor Pat . She is always on time and my daughter has responded well to her direction. Sarah
Sarah, Lilyfield

Inside LilyfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Talia practised using Pythagoras' theorem to find missing side lengths and worked on rearranging equations in geometry problems.

In Year 9, Keira focused on solving challenging trigonometry questions and reviewed her recent test on probability, also revisiting how to simplify and expand algebraic expressions.

Greta, in Year 11, concentrated on differentiation—covering the product, chain, and quotient rules—and extended this by finding derivatives of inverse functions during calculus practice.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to bring their maths homework, so written work was scattered and difficult to track—"work is in one place only if homework comes every lesson."

In Year 10, a student tended to skip writing out working for easier algebra questions; as noted, "she lost marks by just writing the answer or partial steps, especially in assessments."

Meanwhile, a senior biology student left assignments until the last minute. This led to rushed note-taking and incomplete reports. The pressure of unfinished tasks lingered into class discussions, making it harder to consolidate concepts and scientific terminology under time constraints.

Recent Achievements

One Lilyfield tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to avoid showing her working now confidently writes out every step and explains her reasoning as she solves trig and algebra problems.

Another high school student, after struggling with quadratic equations, managed to solve for intercepts independently across all question types—a clear turnaround from earlier sessions where she needed significant prompting.

At the primary level, a Year 4 student surprised both himself and his tutor by not only understanding fractions on his first day learning them at school but also improving his timetables since last lesson.

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 Inner Sydney Montessori School, Lilyfield.