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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.

Rashika
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Rashika

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for their students is to build a relationship. This foundation will help students to have a trust in their tutor and this will encourage them to share their problems. If the tutor understands the exact problem the student is struggling with, then they can alter their teaching techniques according to…
Annie
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Annie

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and empower them. I believe most students can learn most subjects/tasks but it's just about finding the way of learning that works for them. I am positive and encouraging. I believe a student can learn anything if they are engaged in the subject matter and they have…
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Pruthvi
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Pruthvi

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
Be honest and upfront when aware or unaware of concepts. Be knowledgeable and able to explain concepts in multiple ways and always have the intention of having the student forced to think and arrive at an answer by themselves and achieve what they really want to. Communicator and able to mould concepts in a way that is easy to understand with…
Anara
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Anara

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Think to pass the belief that the student can achieve the goal. It is just the matter of working hard and maybe trying different approach. And also not comparing yourself to other students, because everyone is unique. I, myself, was in a situation where I had very low marks in Math and Science subjects, but I worked hard and I saw my brain change…
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Xiao

Tutor Newtown, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to motivate students to let them access-study, and develop them independent thinking and problem-solving skills. I am fully convinced that the most important strength is my deep knowledge about Math. Studying engineering has allowed me to learn complex Math topics and their applications in real…
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Kushagr

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to create a supportive environment, encourage curiosity, and build the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should not just provide answers, but also guide the student in developing problem-solving skills and independent thinking, so they can succeed beyond the tutoring…
Ben
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Ben

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to promote confidence in a student. After a tutoring session, the goal should not be for a student to be able to complete their homework. Instead, the student should gain an understanding of the topic such that they can complete future coursework without the help of a tutor. If that…
Valerie
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Valerie

Tutor Darlington, NSW
Confidence and a sense of autonomy are critical components of a developing student and are the most important foundations a tutor can provide. Discipline and organisation are also important in seeing consistent growth in a student. However, building a strong and friendly relationship that is long-lasting is always necessary to see any progress in…
Sindu
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Sindu

Tutor Darlington, NSW
Be friendly Clear their doubts Communicate clearly Make tutoring interesting Give time to analyse Never rush with the subject Clarify the concepts Observe Providing examples and video for easy understanding of the subjects. Clearing doubts with hesitation and careful observation of what the child is really interested…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Darlington, NSW
listen for their current understanding of a topic and engage the person at an appropriate level allowing for the proper development of the persons learning. My tutoring strength lies in my ability to explain the core of a problem by breaking down a problem into its simpler components and then solving the way up, al the while listening to the…
Sirius
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Sirius

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I think it would be to find a way most suitable for that student to understand the content and be encouraging. Emphasize with the students and help them build a positive learning habit which they can benefit from for a lifetime. I have a solid understanding of maths and science concepts and experience as a private tutor. I genuinely like…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
It's hard too say one thing as a tutor does many things for a student, but I personally think that the most important thing is finding the best way to teach an individual student is best, everyone learns differently so finding there way is crucial I'm very patient and empathetic, I know maths can be hard and I can understand and find a way to help…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is improve the confidence of the student. The most important thing to have when walking into an exam is confidence. With great confidence comes greater problem solving skills, and greater creativity. Hence, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is make the student more comfortable and confident…
Alyssa
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Alyssa

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The tutor should be reliable, and help them unleash their potential. Students should learn that they are able to do things on their own, hence a tutor should also be encouraging. I am able to relate to the students. I can mold my way of teaching into their liking, and I am prepared. I will think of all strategies to teach them…
Marcellus Ray
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Marcellus Ray

Tutor Darlington, NSW
One of the most crucial roles a tutor can play is to ignite a student\'s passion for learning that transcends the confines of textbooks. It\'s about instilling the ability to think critically and creatively, and to explore new ideas independently. The ultimate achievement for a tutor is to witness their students not just absorbing information, but…
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Tobit

Tutor Darlington, NSW
- Giving students clarity on their difficulties - Helping simplify issues - Helping student to achieve their goals - Understanding student's difficulties - Giving good study habits - Strong knowledge base - Proficiency in entry maths and writing based subjects…
Sammi
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Sammi

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
It is crucial for teachers to be patient with students who are learning fresh topics as it takes time to process new information. Students can become distracted or find the subject/topic with no interest, this gives an important responsibility for a tutor to be engaging and encouraging for students to strive for learning. I also believe if the…
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Emma

Tutor Darlington, NSW
To me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Beyond just imparting knowledge, I believe that a tutor's role is to serve as a guide, mentor, and cheerleader rolled into one. Firstly, it's crucial to create a safe and supportive environment where students…
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ARIN

Tutor Darlington, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to reach their full potential, both academically and personally. By providing personalised support, fostering a love of learning, and nurturing students' confidence and independence As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in several key areas: 1. Adaptability: I can tailor…
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Phuong Chinh

Tutor Darlington, NSW
I think it is to provide a comfortable environment for them to express their issues in their study, because the reason why students need tutor is that they don’t understand something and cannot ask it on class, and the mission of a tutor is to be able to provide answers for these questions. I’m fun, energetic and always ready to talk and…
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Phitcharat

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think to have a tutorial with me, it would light the way for the student to achieve their goals because I find specific strategies of teaching and helping student to understand quite clearer and easier, and that can help them to relieve their stress if they feel like they are left behind. I am patient, calm and kind. Since I can explain again…
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is create a supportive learning environment where they feel confident asking questions and making mistakes. My role is to help students understand concepts deeply, build confidence, develop strong study habits, and encourage independent thinking. I aim to guide, motivate, and empower students so they…
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Yirou

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I believe that interest is the best teacher, therefore I suppose it is very important for a tutor to bring back students' interests and passions in their studies. If not, the student will only keep seeking help when they are facing the problem and they don't have the intrinsic motivation on studies. However if they are interested and passionate…

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.