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Tutors in Menai include a Bachelor of Education-qualified primary teacher with international classroom experience, HSC high achievers (ATARs up to 97.2 and top state English ranks), seasoned K–12 maths tutors, a camp leader and sports coach skilled at engaging kids, and academic award-winners across music, science, legal studies, and mathematics.

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Felix

Info Processing Tutor Gymea, NSW
- Teaching students critical thinking skills instead of just how to solve different types of problems. This enables them to adapt their thinking, and assess and define problems, leaving them with a better chance of independently figuring out problems by themselves e.g. in exams. - Building strong, authentic relationships with students. This helps…
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Erika

Info Processing Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
A tutor should be a good listener and observant, these skills allow issues, errors, or student's weaknesses to be known. This allows for specific focus on topics or questions students struggle with, allowing tutors to provide the help the students need to understand problems allowing them to receive the help they really need in order to improve. I…
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Ebrahim

Info Processing Tutor Peakhurst, NSW
1- Make him practice the concepts in supervision 2- Trying to create the interest of student in the subject 3- Boosting confidence and getting him out of fear of unable to learn 4- Should try to know student’s ways of learning, things relatable to him and also his natural aptitude 1- Teaching is the profession of my heart and is in my natural…
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Kenneth

Info Processing Tutor Kangaroo Point, NSW
Even after solving a problem, it's still important for the student to be able to solve similar ones themselves. Hinting them throughout the solutions will cause dependency on an outside source. It is important for a tutor to nurture independence to students in order to solve the problem themselves. university level knowledge of the subject Is can…
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Charlie

Info Processing Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Support is definitely the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Homework can be frustrating and stressful when you don't understand a topic, and that makes motivation dry up fast! Helping support the emotional side of learning can facilitate the intellectual growth of students; everything's a lot harder when you're struggling! My…
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Larissa

Info Processing Tutor Milperra, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understand the student and his/her needs. Based on this understanding, the tutor can provide personalised support, build the student's confidence and motivate them to study better. A tutor can also inspire the students, to get the student to develope a love for learning and for…
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AAYSUH

Info Processing Tutor Milperra, NSW
Patience is another strength I bring as a tutor. I understand that learning can be a process that involves confusion, questions, and occasional misunderstandings. I am committed to providing a patient and supportive environment, where I can address any uncertainties or misconceptions without judgment or frustration. I am more than willing to…
Nathan John
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Nathan John

Info Processing Tutor Bankstown, NSW
It is important for the tutor to always find ways to make the student more curious about the subject. Furthermore, the tutor should also make a continuous effort to review and improve their knowledge so that they could serve as a good example and role model for the students. I am always willing to learn and continuously improve my knowledge and…
Sujal
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Sujal

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Tutor can guide student to have a great future I am well person to gather the experience with…
George
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George

Info Processing Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
Be friendly with the student Able to teach well Patient Willing to study in order to answer questions and guide them on the tutor's thought process Observant Get along with people…
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Sree Rohith Krishnan

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is inspire genuine interest and curiosity in the subject. When students develop interest, their motivation and confidence naturally improve. Personally, my passion for physics and computers was ignited more by engaging tutors and educational youtubers I watch than by traditional classroom…
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SUDIP

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can to is building a good rapport with the student. Student should not feel as if he/she is in some unfamiliar zone. Tutor can be their second parents in monitoring them, student should feel as if they are feeling great to learn new things in easy way. Tutor should not give up in any situation in dealing with…
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Joyce Loksee

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
empower them for their life goal, and know why study is important. Students have to be proactive, tutor will not be always with you in your life, at some point of life, you need to be your own tutor. Instead of teaching them to learn from me, I am empowering them to develop self-learning skills. I am experienced and interactive. I tailor my…
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Xianfeng

Info Processing Tutor Blakehurst, NSW
Be patience, find new and creative ways to teach and be enthusiastic about the subject to keep the student's attention are the most important things that a tutor can for a student. My strengths include my patience, friendly approach, willing to explain a concept until the student understands entirely and my ability to explain ideas in different…
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Yeasin

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence, ignite a passion for learning, and provide personalized support. This involves understanding each student's unique needs, adapting teaching methods accordingly, and offering constructive feedback to build their skills. Effective communication, patience, and empathy…
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Santosh

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
A tutor needs to find out the weaknesses and strengths of students in certain topics. Every student is different, and the tutor should be able to teach varying students in different methods, which allows the student to fully understand the topic. I am a very calm and patient person, which allows me to listen to the student. I don't get bored of…
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Kristie

Info Processing Tutor Roselands, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to what they need and make sure to push them only to their highest point of productivity. Every student has different goals and learns in a different way so it is the responsibility of the tutor to cater to those needs. I am able to foster and maintain strong connections with…
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Wenying

Info Processing Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to teach them effectively and consistently follow up on their progress. I can break down a complex problem into its simple parts and explain things clearly. I also get along well with…
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Ethan

Info Processing Tutor Allawah, NSW
I think the most important thing is to be a good listener and engage as much as possible with the student in order to teach the most effectively in regards to what the student may need help with in particular. Confidence of the tutor is also important which then allows the student to be confident. I love communicating with others and…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Olivia focused on solving simultaneous equations using graphical, elimination, and substitution methods, and also practiced probability questions.

In Year 10, Jack worked through chemical and periodic trends—like atomic radii, electronegativity, and ionisation energy—and tackled mole calculations with real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia explored equilibrium constants in chemistry and began tackling early concepts from the Year 11 Chemistry curriculum to build confidence for next term.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to sustain ideas in short answer English responses; "she missed valuable information by reading too quickly," which left key points underdeveloped and reduced marks.

In Year 11 Chemistry, confusion between moles and molecules persisted because written working was incomplete—leaving calculation errors hidden until review.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student tended to do algebra steps mentally rather than on paper, leading to frequent sign mistakes ("he tends to make some silly mistakes doing working out in his head").

After disappointing test results, one Year 9 learner lost focus and avoided reviewing feedback, stalling progress that week.

Recent Achievements

A Menai tutoring session saw Lily, a Year 11 chemistry student, actively organising her notes and making a real effort to adapt complex ideas into formats she could work through independently—previously she hesitated to tackle these tasks alone.

Meanwhile, Sam in Year 10 maths shifted from needing frequent guidance on compound interest questions to completing them confidently with little assistance.

For one of our younger students, Issac in Year 4, he initially struggled with area but persisted through the challenge and was able to complete his assignment with minimal changes needed.

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 Menai Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Menai Public School.