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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.

Namhyuk
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Namhyuk

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I equip students with the tools and strategies necessary to excel independently. Beyond teaching content, I mentor students in advanced study techniques, exam performance strategies, and academic mindset development — building a foundation for long-term academic and personal success. I combine deep academic expertise with mentorship, offering…
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leala

Tutor Petersham, NSW
I believe a good tutor should show patience, giving students the time, space, and reassurance they need to work through challenges without feeling rushed or discouraged. I consider my greatest strength as a tutor to be my ability to adapt to each student’s needs. I can quickly identify when a teaching method isn't effective and modify my…
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Tania Cristina
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Tania Cristina

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I think that these 3 things are a must : Work on Student’s strengths. Look for students interests , so we can connect them to the contents being thought. Constant feedback I have good rapport with students , and I firmly believe that all starts with connection, so students can feel at ease. Adaptability is key because with individual…
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Marisara

Tutor Haberfield, NSW
To me, it is very important to make sure that my students are comfortable with the materials and the teaching speed, so they would be more willing to open up and learn, rather than pressuring them to study. I'm very flexible when it comes to teaching styles and communication. It has never occurred to me that one way of learning fit all. If I need…
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Bella

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
Help them learn in a different way! Help them see things from a different perspective! As a Queer non-binary writer, I can introduce them to new thoughts and ideas around certain traditional aspects of writing and reading. What I want is for my students to walk away with even more understanding of their certain topic/study area and that they…
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linda

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to let students find their own pace and help them find the technique that work better for them. I have lots of patience and I enjoy explaining things. I would explain things until I am sure that the other party has fully understood the subject and feels confident about…
LAURA
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LAURA

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Trying to bring out the best that a student can do; whether in grasping a concept, applying it or simply being able to explain it. Properly conveying the idea to each student according to their personal means of understanding because "you can't judge an elephant by its ability to…
Belinda
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Belinda

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
One of the most important things is to ensure that a tutor is able to make the student comfortable during the lesson. Working in a suitable environment allows the student to perform at a higher performance. This includes bonding with the student and encouraging them whenever possible, providing positive reinforcement. Another important thing is…
Meghna
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Meghna

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Tutoring is about building a relationship with the student based on trust and respect, making the student feel comfortable enough to ask questions, express their concerns and doubts, which was a key aspect for me when I was learning. Over time, I have learnt that my enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, it kindles a love for the subject in the…
Allegra
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Allegra

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think it is important for tutors to show patience and understanding towards students. It can be frustrating when one struggles to understand a new concept and I want to ensure that the student finds enjoyment in their work rather than a sense of dread toward it. Therefore, I highly emphasize an approach of patience to foster safe and enjoyable…
Fatima
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Fatima

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to empathize with the student on how he finds difficult to catch the concepts and ideas. Also, this is to let them express what they find difficult to understand. Aside from mastery of concepts of Math, Physics and Engineering Science subjects, I have developed different techniques of…
Timothy
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Timothy

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
Teach them to learn I'm incredibly passionate about math and believe it rubs off onto whoever I…
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Krishneel

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do is figure out the strengths and weakness of the student and give the maximum effort in weakness to improve that and polish the strenghts. My strengths are figuring out how a student learns. There are may different styles that a person takes when learning and each student is unique and…
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Lea

Tutor Enmore, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listening to them to truly understand what their needs and goals are. I also think it is important for a tutor to establish a link with the student, to make the lesson less "formal" and more enjoyable for the student as he/she would learn better if the environment is less stressful. As I am…
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Sunbin

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Sympathise with the student. Giving helpful hints, neat handwritings, and explaining kindly until the student…
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Yun Yun

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide support for their learning, supplement their main studies in schooling and advance students' academic achievement. I think tutoring provides an advantage for students to consolidate understanding from school, learn new topics early such that they are less confused in future…
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Carol

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include being able to discern where the problem is and working together to find a proper solution. Moreover, a tutor is someone who a student should be able to fully rely on when support in school is not available, they provide reassurance. I believe my strengths as a tutor are empathy and…
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Adit

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I feel if a tutor can leave the student with a longing for learning more or a satisfaction that they conquered a difficult topic is most important. I can give examples that the person can relate to which makes the topic easier to understand. I also know where a student might face difficulties on a certain…
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Shivesh

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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Jashuva

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think it is very important for a tutor to help his students gain confidence mentally on the subject. it is also equally important to try and develop the fundamentals and concepts in the minds of his students in the best way he can. understanding the perspective of the student properly and help him de-bug his own methods before presenting our…
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Mohamad

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Breakdown difficult concepts into easy concepts to grasp. It is also important that the tutor pays more attention to and builds rapport with the student as this differentiates a teacher from a tutor who teaches one-to-one. In-depth understanding of the subject. This allows me to break down complex problems and concepts into basic understandable…
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CARLOS

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
Sharing knowledge and helping people to overcome learning difficulties contribute to developing self-confidence and the acknowledge of the surrounding environment, mostly in young people. Therefore, is another form to contribute to community progress. I believe that all learning areas are interrelated, therefore the key to a successful process is…
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Akshaya

Tutor Newtown, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that helping students reach their potential is one of the most important things. Specifically, I want the student to understand things that they are struggling with and let them know that they are doing fine and trying their best and they just needed a different approach to help them understand that topic. Another important…

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.