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Lindfield's tutors include a K–12 maths and science specialist with over a decade of experience, a Montessori-trained early childhood educator, peer mentors and subject coaches from top schools, an English teacher with international credentials, competitive ATAR scorers, and dedicated youth coaches skilled in inspiring confidence and academic growth in students of all ages.

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Jasmine

Online Tutor Lindfield, NSW
It is so important for tutors to adapt their method of teaching to the way the student learns. Every student not only has different needs and difficulties, but learns concepts differently. It is extremely important to regularly re-evaluate the student's objectives. Modifying your approach as a tutor to make the student feel comfortable and…
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Antonia

Online Tutor Lindfield, NSW
Set them on the right path. Helping them to understand concepts and develop skills (rather than just doing things for them) will mean that they can go on to use these skills themselves. This is very important for exam-taking. Communication. I ask for their input and check that they understand what I'm saying. I am patient and will explain a…
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Ayush

Online Tutor East Killara, NSW
One of the most important things I can do for the student is to explain complex concepts in a simple way which I think Is essential. Another thing I can do is show them some brief study skills and provide them with confidence to attempt more complex questions as well as have fun with them and get to know them I am an excellent communicator and can…
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David

Online Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a supportive learning environment, build the student's confidence, and cultivate independent problem-solving skills. My strengths include adaptability, patience, clear communication, and encouraging critical thinking, which help students understand and engage with the material…
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Chris

Online Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important things as a tutor is to: - Provide the correct guidance and advice to a student in need of help, also mental support - Encourage a flexible ability to solve problems, which gives the student experience with a wide range of complex problems in which is only acquired through timely but effective learning - Be able to assess…
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Alexandria

Online Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Transfer knowledge in an engaging, welcoming way Teaching them how to systematically approach a subject/field of study Offer motivational/psychological/wellbeing support Excellent communication skills Knowledge Compassion Enthusiasm Time management Understand students learn differently and will facilitate their unique ways of…
Ian
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Ian

Online Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
A great tutor should focus on building a student's confidence for learning by fostering understanding, critical thinking, and a safe environment for growth. By clarifying concepts and questions carefully step-by-step, tutors make learning approachable. Positive reinforcement for progress while setting and tracking achievable goals offers clear…
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payal

Online Tutor North Ryde, NSW
motivating them to do better and enjoy learning. patient, fun loving…
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Zichu

Online Tutor St Leonards, NSW
No matter which subject the student is learning, s/he needs to know why s/he needs to learn it. Recently, Diane Tavenner, the innovator of American education encourages students to learn whatever they want by asking them to solve problem by themselves. In the field of applied linguistics, we call it 'boost input by producing output'. I believe…
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Jing

Online Tutor Marsfield, NSW
For me, I consider giving them the knowledge and confidence to be able to step out of their comfort zone to achieve something previously unachievable the most important thing. Sometimes, a tutor is a guiding mentor, you provide them with stories, knowledge and experience. Then, the student would be able to utilize that knowledge and build a good…
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Tanya

Online Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think invoking a love or passion for learning is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I also think it's important to let a student be curious and feel comfortable asking questions and asking more instead of feeling compelled to be satisfied with only what's given I am very patient as a person. I have tutored before and have a…
Michelle
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Michelle

Online Tutor St Leonards, NSW
One of the most crucial things, which a tutor can do to benefit a student is to create a learning space that has a good atmosphere with support and understanding. This enables them to construct their competence and enthusiasm in the discipline, which is imperative for their success. My greatest assets include a steady demeanour as well as the…
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Daniel

Online Tutor St Ives, NSW
I consider the transference of inspiration to the student to be the most important and fulfilling thing a tutor can achieve. From inspiration births a work ethic, an attitude and an independence within the student that carries through their whole life. I believe that as an individual, you are your own CEO, CMO, CFO etc. As such, by teaching the…
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Kening

Online Tutor Ryde, NSW
It is most important that a tutor doesn't give up on their students. This means not only continuing teaching the student but also means that the tutor should always believe a student can improve with their guidance. In addition, it is essential for a tutor to be able to learn the student's strengths and weaknesses and their way of thinking, so the…
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Peter

Online Tutor Denistone, NSW
A tutor can encourage a student that they can do it. There is no word as no. Teacher's need to imbibe confidence in students especially those who are failing to acheive and give them a reason to do well in their studies. Teacher's need to be patient as well. These are some of my strengths: Patience Kindness Sense of…
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Alicia

Online Tutor Cremorne, NSW
A tutor should support the student as much as possible throughout their education. If the student is struggling with stress or work loads, I will help the student mentally and academically at all times. I will ensure the student understands every concept by providing practice papers and answering questions outside of tutoring session times as well…
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Claire

Online Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to educate them at the student's own speed. The teacher should encourage and bring the best out of the students, not compare to other students. It is not always about students competing with each other, but doing their best and improving daily. I think my strengths are:…
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Hasan

Online Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe the key traits in tutoring children are to always have a calm demeanor and also be open-minded about new ideas and methods to conduct a lesson. At the same time, the tutor should always inspire his students to dream big! I had been teaching students for over four years and have developed excellent knowledge of providing customized…
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Patricia-Carmen

Online Tutor Dawes Point, NSW
I think the most important thing as a tutor you need to be honest, be flexible, be patient, be a good listener, teach the student how to learn. I believe tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more…
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Helga

Online Tutor Narraweena, NSW
Having both been the tutee and the tutor, I believe that it is imperative that a tutor is supportive of the student and caters their teaching to the student's specific needs. Tutoring is only truly effective when the student is completely engaged with the tutor and I believe that this can only happen when the student believes that they are in an…
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Urna

Online Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Help each children succeed their own goals (we would need to ask them what their goal is at first) Ability to establish a rapport with…
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Deanna

Online Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Make them feel like you believe in them, and ensure you are being kind and patient and encouraging. Confidence in a student makes a huge difference to their willingness to learn and their study habits. I have patience and understanding, and make sure a student has a solid base to build their knowledge on. I like to work with the student and ensure…
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Rohan

Online Tutor Pymble, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and use a variety of methods to teach content. Moreover it is important for the tutor to utilize effective communication in order to understand the weaknesses of the student in the subject, and so be able to effectively and efficiently teach the student. My strengths as a…

Local Reviews

It was a relief to deal with people not AI. Thank you for being on the other end of the telephone. At 81 years old my typing and internet skills are not increasing.
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Inside LindfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Alex worked through network concepts like critical path analysis and minimum cuts, using diagrams to visualise solutions.

For Year 12, Jamie practised HSC-style questions on trigonometry and probability, then reviewed statistics and networks for exam readiness.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mia focused on simultaneous equations in algebra and explored how probability applies in real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

During recent Year 11 Maths assessments, timing issues caused Kayla to rush or freeze on multi-step problems—"she panics a little when she knows there's a time limit," one tutor observed. This led to unfinished questions and undermined her confidence.

In English, difficulty articulating deeper analysis rather than just describing details meant written responses sometimes missed key marks; teacher feedback highlighted the need for clearer explanations of significance.

Biology lessons revealed hesitation with interpreting data from graphs and applying experimental protocols independently, often requiring extra prompting before moving forward.

Frustration after lower-than-expected results occasionally made her reluctant to tackle new material right away.

Recent Achievements

A Lindfield tutor recently noticed Kayla volunteering to be timed on her math work—a big change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to tackle problems under pressure.

She's also begun coming to lessons with specific questions and a clear plan for what she wants to review, showing more ownership of her learning.

In English, after struggling with structuring arguments in essays last term, Kayla now consistently refers back to her thesis while writing and has started drafting study notes independently.

Last week, she worked through all steps of a multi-part probability problem without prompting.

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 Lindfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Family Catholic Primary School.