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Matraville's tutors include a classroom teacher with a Bachelor of Education and extensive K–6 experience, a seasoned STEM professor with a master's in molecular biology, an Abacus Centre maths tutor teaching ages 4–14 since 2016, multiple high-achieving selective school graduates (ATARs 91–99+), and passionate university students who've privately mentored peers in maths, English, and science.

Armansyah Putra
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Armansyah Putra

Tutor Coogee, NSW
Give them reminded and personalised their learning experience. Time management, Being organized, Interactive…
Dharani
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Dharani

Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is providing individualised support to each student and foster confidence which will make a significant different in how they approach challenges and improve their overall academic performance. I think my main strengths as a tutor are my adaptability, strong communication and empathy. I tailor…
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Javier
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Javier

Tutor Coogee, NSW
As a tutor, it is your obligation to teach in a way that your pupil develops a passion for the topic he is learning. There is nothing worst than somebody who is bored while learning. Focusing on deeply understanding and on practical application is key to awaken a desire to continue learning. "If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't…
Cristian Camilo
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Cristian Camilo

Tutor Coogee, NSW
Helping to approach the problems from different perspectives, that makes the student get more independency regarding the subject to solve future problems by himself. I think my experience helping people individually and in groups is a strenght I acquired, as well as the knowledge I have from my studies in different universities. That has given to…
Muhd Iskandar
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Muhd Iskandar

Tutor Kensington, NSW
Making sure to encourage and inspire students, making them understand and believe in their own potential and facilitating an environment of growth. Being able to form bonds with students as well as, being able to identify their strengths and weaknesses to more effectively cater to their learning process and…
Aastha
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Aastha

Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important thing is to provide clarity and build a student’s independence. A tutor should identify where a student is struggling and give them the specific tool, whether it's a math formula or a study technique, to solve problems on their own. It’s about being a reliable resource they can trust. My strengths are my versatility and my…
Heidi
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Heidi

Tutor Coogee, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do, other than assisting them to excel in all areas of learning is to instil them with the confidence to learn. This is crucial as it allows students to believe that school work/learning is to be something that is fun rather than a “chore†or boring. Once this occurs, the student begins to engage…
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Alessi

Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is help their student feel confident and capable. It’s all about creating a comfortable space where they can ask questions, tailoring the approach to fit their needs, and giving them the tools to solve problems on their own. It’s not just about learning the material—it’s about helping them believe…
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Arya

Tutor Kensington, SA
A tutors most important role is to support and empower students in their learning journey. Beyond just explaining concepts, a tutor should help build students confidence, foster independent thinking, and create a positive and encouraging learning environment. It's crucial to adapt to each students unique needs, provide clear guidance, and make…
Sho
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Sho

Tutor Coogee, NSW
Adapting to the student's learning style/preference (if the student is a visual learner, create pictures)/ If the student prefers a repetition of similar problem, create more problems for the students). This is very important as every student is different. I have experiences in classroom where I taught multiple students at once (Edu-kingdom)…
Mya
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Mya

Tutor Kensington, NSW
First and foremost, helping them score well for the examinations they are going to sit for. However, along the way there, I think it's important for a tutor to help them find their own reason on why they want to do well, their own unique strengths and learning styles, guide them on how to access credible resources help them develop their own voice…
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Jianan

Tutor Coogee, NSW
Help students get confidence for math and have experience and methods to deal with poticular questions. My mathematical skills is good enough for 95 percent of questions I could face. Also I could give good suggestions for their math studying and help them make study plan as…
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Mridhulla

Tutor Kensington, NSW
I strongly believe that building a student's confidence is a key first step. Ensuring that they can see their progress, which in turn makes them eager to learn more. I think it is important to break down problems into steps that feel achievable, and ensuring every session ends with them feeling more capable than when it started. I believe that…
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Sarah

Tutor Coogee, NSW
I think tutoring is about confidence just as much as academic ability and performance. I believe a good tutor not only teaches the content and helps the student to learn, but also encourages them to feel confident in themselves and their work, and motivated to do their best. I believe the secret to academic success is confidence, especially…
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Maria Rozanne

Tutor Coogee, NSW
School can be challenging, especially when much of the learning comes from textbooks, lectures, and independent reading. As a tutor, I believe it's important to provide personalized support that complements their day-to-day schooling. A tutor's role goes beyond simply reviewing content. We help bridge the gap between what is taught in class and…
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Maria Antonia

Tutor Coogee, NSW
I consider the following to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student: 1- Provide individualized support 2- Foster a positive learning environment 3- Explain concepts clearly 4- Offer guidance and practice 5- Ignite curiosity and love for learning 6- Monitor progress and adjust strategies By focusing on these important…
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Max

Tutor Randwick, NSW
I believe that teaching students a syllabus and helping them achieve their grades is only part of a tutor's job. The most important aspect of a tutor is the ability to pass down a study discipline to their students. Good grades can help a student for a year, but good discipline will help a student their entire life. When I am teaching, not only…
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Wilson

Tutor Kensington, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is the ability to allow the student to improve exponentially whilst enjoying what they are learning, because from my experience, once I have understood and learnt a concept, applying and solving problems become much easier and fun in a way. I believe not only providing answers, but instead guiding a…
Nithyananda Rao
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Nithyananda Rao

Tutor Coogee, NSW
A tutor’s most important role is to help a student truly understand the concepts rather than just memorising answers. I think it’s also important to create an environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions without worrying about being wrong. When students feel supported and the material is explained clearly, it becomes much…
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Sanjay

Tutor Coogee, NSW
A tutor’s most important role is to empower the student to become an independent learner. This involves not only clarifying difficult concepts but also teaching effective study strategies, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving techniques. A tutor should create a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where students feel comfortable…
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Ritvik

Tutor Kensington, NSW
Help them in the area's they really need help in, and explain it thoroughly until they truly get it, as to just being a walking audiobook of the syllabus I'm extremely social, and will be able to connect to the kids personally, thus being able to truly understand their weaknesses as to better aid…
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Jasmine

Tutor Kensington, 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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Aravind

Tutor Kensington, NSW
They must be able to relate to the student's situation and current understanding of topics/content. This is the only way tutors can identify what student's need to work and create methods for them to see real improvement. I am attentive and understanding of each student's personal situation and needs, thereby helping me teach them at the correct…

Local Reviews

Fantastic tutor, Suraj. Makes maths enjoyable, for my son who Is in year 11. Marks have improved significantly.
Darren Howard, Maroubra

Inside MatravilleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Arden worked on fractions and rates, with extra focus on applying these skills to typical exam content.

For Year 10, Zara practised financial mathematics concepts such as calculating interest and applying percentage increases using real-world scenarios.

In Year 11, Jack tackled advanced trigonometric identities and differentiation techniques, reinforcing his understanding through targeted questions drawn from recent past papers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student hesitated to start extended questions in calculus, often spending extra time recalling formulas rather than confidently applying them—"she took a while to remember the formula."

In a Year 9 lesson, messy working and skipped steps in ratios meant sign errors went unnoticed until final answers were checked.

During Year 7 algebra revision, only familiar problems were attempted, leaving strategy-based challenges untouched.

For one senior student, over-reliance on practice with easy content left gaps when faced with exam-level bearing or integration tasks.

Under pressure, small mistakes snowballed into lost marks and growing uncertainty.

Recent Achievements

A Matraville tutor recently saw a Year 12 student, Lucy, who had previously hesitated with complex calculus problems now tackling differentiation and optimisation questions without waiting for hints—she's starting to place formulas independently where she once needed step-by-step guidance.

In Year 10, Ruby used to skip tricky probability tasks but is now drawing Venn diagrams herself to solve multi-part probability questions.

Meanwhile, Selena in Year 4 made a leap by identifying complicated patterns in number sequences after initially struggling to spot any regularity, then explained her thinking aloud as she solved a new time zone question on her own.

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 Malabar Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Matraville.