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Linley Point's tutors include a university-trained maths educator and Department of Education scholar, an International Science School Scholar with ATAR 98.1, an IB graduate with ATAR 97.3 and prefect experience, a Sydney Grammar academic scholarship recipient (ATAR 99.35), experienced Kumon mentors, peer leaders, netball coaches, and subject award-winners across English, science, and mathematics.

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Edbert

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
To try and understand the student and not judge them but instead work with them to gain a better understanding of the subject. I am good at empathizing with students and figuring out what they don't understand in the problem. Then breaking down what they don't understand into more digestible…
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Niharika

Software Dev Tutor Denistone West, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are: build genuine understanding of why concepts work, not just memorization; foster independence by teaching problem-solving strategies and debugging skills rather than just giving answers; create a safe environment where students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking any question; adapt teaching…
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Shefali

Software Dev Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, encourage curiosity, and create a supportive learning environment. Tutoring is not just about explaining content; it is about helping students develop strong problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of concepts. An effective tutor listens carefully to where a…
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Shabnam

Software Dev Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think the greatest gift a tutor can provide to a student is support. School can often be an isolating and intimidating experience, and often students, despite being remarkably talented, feel afraid to take risks and go beyond what is expected of them. A tutor can also make the learning experience far more rewarding and enjoyable. Students feel…
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Chippy

Software Dev Tutor Strathfield, NSW
1. Make them understand how to be a good human. 2. Impart the Benefits of learning 3. Teach them honesty and true to self and others 4. Help them Build their career by finding their true passion 5. Give them a base to grow themselves My strengths as a tutor are: 1. I get the mindset and potential of the student in front of me which helps me…
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Andrew

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe my most important role as a tutor is provide a supportive environment in a way that it is open to a variety of personalities and ways of thinking. It is only if the student is comfortable that the student and tutor can work cooperatively which will allow for the student to learn. The tutor should also attempt to understand the student.…
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Haider

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor/teacher can do for their students is to help them discover their true potential, eradicate doubt and hone their abilities in what may otherwise seem an impossible task. As a tutor, I believe I can help my students overcome any challenge they face in their studies, by teaching concepts in a way that they…
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Harley

Software Dev Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Help them enjoy learning. The role of a tutor should be to engage the student and make the learning process fun, encouraging them to put more effort into their learning, consequently improving their results. As well as this, it is vital that a tutor guide the student to a solution rather than simply giving them the answer, allowing them to…
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Irtiza

Software Dev Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
Adarsh
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Adarsh

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think understang the uniqueness and different approach that is required for the growth of each individiual student, I had a mentor in my schooling years who use to take subject way beyond my understanding and teach its fundamentals to me. I now have the fundamental understang of these complex topics and can not only teach it,in simple language,…
Timothy
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Timothy

Software Dev 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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Maitrya

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think making the students feel comfortable and confident in their abilities is one of the most important things a teacher can do. Breaking down concepts down to its basics and making sure the students can grasp it. My prowess in my subjects and my communication skills with students . I am also very easy going and friendly and welcoming to new…
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Chhupten Dong

Software Dev Tutor Gordon, NSW
I consider being able know the student's strength and weakness and explain them the topic accordingly to be the most important thing. People have different strengths, weakness and thinking capabilities. Tutors should be able to understand that and make sure that the way they are teaching should not be neither too overwhelming nor too boring/easy…
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Jovanni

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I consider it of high importance to ensure the students enjoy the learning process while assisting them in getting the best result they can get, giving support and encouragement I'm good with explaining what I know and I'm responsible as a person. also, I love solving challenging problems. I care about how my students are feeling and I'm very open…
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Arnob

Software Dev Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are providing personalized support, building the student's confidence, and creating a positive, engaging learning environment that encourages questions and growth. My strengths are clear communication, patience, and the ability to explain difficult topics in simple, relatable terms. I also adapt my teaching…
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Frank

Software Dev Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Having a heart fully devoted to the benefit of the student is vital. Have faith in both yourself and the students, believing that they can do it. Be resourceful and able to represent, teach and tutor in different ways. Be open-minded to listen to the students for feedback. I excel at both having a solid background and understanding the knowledge…
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Felix

Software Dev Tutor Darlington, NSW
A tutor's job is to build confidence and make learning feel rewarding. That starts with clear explanations, patient encouragement, and adapting to the student's pace. It also means modelling effective study habits and problem-solving strategies, so they can work independently. When students enjoy the process and trust their skills, their results…
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Ben

Software Dev 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…
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Anudeep Goud

Software Dev Tutor Homebush West, NSW
Assisting students with homework, projects, test preparation, papers, research and other academic tasks. Working with students to help them understand key concepts, especially those learned in the classroom.…
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Vignesh

Software Dev Tutor Epping, NSW
One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding them in that way it is easier to connect with student and vice versa and the learning gets easier. My main strength is patience and attention to detail , I Love giving scenarios , real time examples and analogies so that is it is physiologically easier for the student…
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Bhavya

Software Dev Tutor Marrickville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, provide clear and personalized explanations, and foster a supportive learning environment. A tutor should help students develop problem-solving skills, encourage them to ask questions, and guide them to become independent learners who can approach challenges with…
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Dewan Arun

Software Dev Tutor Ermington, NSW
Tutor can be patient with their student and let them learn at their pace. Also, I believe a tutor should NEVER spoon fed but rather act like a mentor, guiding and helping if and only where it is required. I'm patient with students and understand that each student is different and have their own learning pace. I take pride in my ability to break…
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Andrew

Software Dev Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do for a student is really just build their foundational understanding of the content. With a strong foundational understanding the students can be more confident and creative in their application in the concepts. I have two main strengths as a tutor. First, I bring a very strong working knowledge of the…

Local Reviews

Very happy with the service of Thomas - he should be coming back tonight for the first lesson this term. Hugo (my son) was very happy.
Alex

Inside Linley PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Georgia reviewed her recent NAPLAN paper to identify and address challenging question types, while Year 8 student Ethan worked through linear equations and interpreting graphs by constructing number sets from worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ruby focused on algebraic manipulation—multiplying and dividing terms—and practiced simplifying complex expressions to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student forgot to bring required test materials and relied heavily on a calculator, missing out on vital non-calculator skills—"she needs to work on being able to do calculations without a calculator."

In Year 10 algebra, a reluctance to put logic on paper meant errors went unnoticed until feedback was given.

For a Year 8 student, disorganized working when breaking down composite numbers made factorization tasks harder than necessary.

Meanwhile, in primary years, skipping written steps during division led one student to make mistakes that "could have been avoided if workings were shown clearly."

Recent Achievements

One Linley Point tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to get lost in algebra now confidently tackles simultaneous equations, even switching between substitution and elimination methods without prompting.

In Year 11, another student who'd previously rushed through answers is now carefully laying out solutions step by step, catching her own errors—especially with trigonometry questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner has shifted from guessing at worded division problems to reading them independently and explaining her reasoning before working out the answer. Last session, she solved three tricky word problems on her own for the first time.

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 Gladesville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hunters Hill High School.