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Millers Point's tutors include a Columbia University mathematics graduate and Yale Young Global Scholars instructor, a UK-trained primary school teacher with years of classroom and mentoring experience, an ATAR 98.5 state prizewinner and multi-subject medallist, experienced K–12 STEM educators, school prefects, and accomplished academic competition achievers ready to inspire students at every level.

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Sarah

Ancient History Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing according to me is to get my point across crystal clear, whether it takes days or even if it takes to apologize for a mistake previously made. I would always own my actions and make an effort. Every child is important and so it is very important to understand that each one of them works at a different pace and one has to…
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Sammy

Ancient History Tutor Bronte, NSW
I think as a tutor the most important thing you can do is to teach a student to want to learn, rather than just giving them all the answers, because if you give them positive reinforcement they can do the work themselves and feel much more accomplished. I think I am calm and understanding, but know when to be firm if I need to be to help the kids…
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Sansarmaa

Ancient History Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is understand the student’s point of view and teach in a fun, engaging way that makes it easier for them to learn. Tutors should have a genuine interest in helping their students learn. My strengths are that I have experience as a tutor, I’m friendly and patient, and because I was recently a high…
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Michael

Ancient History Tutor Dover Heights, NSW
I think the most important facet is personalising lesson plans and taking time to understand the main shortcomings of each individual student. Being able to have open conversations and earn students trust to offer constructive feedback that extends outside the lesson - e.g dealing with mental stress and study regimes - can be far more important to…
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Annalena

Ancient History Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Over the years, I have developed the opinion that the teaching of transferable skills - contrary to only what is needed at the moment - is most valuable for the student’s future development. It is important to see that just completing the mandatory homework will not suffice, the real challenge is to change the mindset. As a good tutor, one has…
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Flory

Ancient History Tutor Bondi Beach, NSW
Empathy is key. If a tutor can show how learning certain topics can help a student in the future, it keeps the student's interest held in the subject for longer. What really helps is to periodically give some positive feedback to the student about their progress - how he or she has improved in the past 3 months, or month, for example. Because of…
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Rhys

Ancient History Tutor Balgowlah Heights, NSW
I believe a tutor should teach and engage a student in an way that cultivates a student's passion in the subject. From experience, I as a student do much better in subjects that I am passionate about and feel excited to study, rather than just trying to achieve high grades. I believe that students that are more passionate in their studies will…
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Jordan

Ancient History Tutor Coogee, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do at first, is build a rapport and a relationship of trust. In order to connect with a student, a tutor must be able to forge a strong connection that is much the same as a mentor to a younger generation. Further from this, a tutor must be able to assess the genuine ability of a student - this is crucial,…
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Samantha

Ancient History Tutor Roseville, NSW
To motivate and inspire them to work their hardest and perservere with their difficult subjects even when they are struggling - also to teach each student in a specific way that works individually for them (I think it is important to treat every student differently so as to be most effective) Strenghts would include my patience and creativity in…
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Zakaria

Ancient History Tutor Maroubra, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is give the student the support and assistance they need in ways that their classroom teachers cannot. Tutoring, for me, is a way to fill in the gaps that teachers can't reach, by giving these students individualised support. I think giving these students the confidence to answer or…
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Surya

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
- Listen carefully to the students' needs and wants - Assist and develop the student personally and academically with improved confidence - Make it more interesting, fun and enjoyable - Always be enthusiastic, positive and committed Strengths: Very patient, friendly, reliable and considerate, loves helping students in achieving to the best of…
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Annitha

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
I think it is important to motivate and inspire a student to believe in their own abilities. I have learned during highschool that one cannot rely on their intelligence for success, i have come to understand that the truly successful people are hardworking and dedicated. I hope as a tutor I can instill in my students the importance of hardwork and…
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Shannon

Ancient History Tutor Burwood, NSW
The fun part of my job is getting to know my students and getting to understand them. As a tutor and mentor it is our job to make sure our students achieves the highest grade possible, but we must remember. It is also our duty to nurture and guide them on the right path into their future. We must keep in mind each students have their own struggles…

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Zoe’s coaching with Lydia was exactly what we needed and Lydia enjoyed working with her. She is an asset to your coaching team.
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Inside Millers PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Ethan focused on addition and subtraction strategies and practised reading comprehension through short passages.

Year 10 student Zara worked through polynomials, tackling chapter questions and reviewing polynomial factorisation using worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Max concentrated on advanced trigonometry by analysing recent test questions before moving into revision of circle geometry concepts with targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student left a persuasive writing assignment unfinished and hesitated to link arguments back to the topic sentence—"needed help with structure of whole argument but had some good ideas," one tutor noted.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to complete long division tasks and frequently forgot key steps, resulting in incomplete answers that required extra time to revisit basics.

In senior maths, a Year 11 student rushed through revision on logarithms due to time pressure, missing out on deeper understanding; later, gaps reappeared during problem-solving in tests. Unfinished assignments and patchy recall meant anxiety lingered right before deadlines.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Millers Point recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on example problems now remembers formulas and solves equations independently, even double-checking her answers to avoid small mistakes.

In Year 9, another student made a big shift by tackling circle geometry questions without waiting for prompts—she's started attempting them solo after weeks of hesitation.

Meanwhile, one younger primary learner surprised her tutor by reading an entire short paragraph aloud and explaining its meaning herself, something she hadn't felt ready to do before.

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 Customs House Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fort Street Public School.