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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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Helen

Legal Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is concentrate on their needs. The student already has teachers at school who teach the class broadly, irrespective of a particular student's strength or weaknesses. A tutor must listen to what the student struggles with, and assist them with that area. A tutor can also be the most encouraging…
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Jolie

Legal Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
For smaller children, it is important that education is intesresting, entertaining to them, so the motivation for studying, learning content comes naturally and from their own. For older children, it is more important for tutors to reach out and ask the students what they don't understand or are not clear about. Targeting weak areas and fixing the…
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Grace

Legal Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Providing personalized attention and tailored instruction is crucial. Understanding each student's unique learning style, strengths, and areas of improvement allows tutors to adapt their teaching methods and materials accordingly. By addressing specific needs, tutors can help students grasp difficult concepts and progress at their own pace. I…
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Cyrus

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student in my opinion is to give them guidance on how to be successful in the subject we tutor. At the end of the day we only see them once or twice a week. We can't teach them everything. So it is important that we guide them on how to learn and study in order to be successful. Myt strength lies…
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Sophie

Legal Studies Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
As previously mentioned making a safe space for the student as they may feel uncomfortable asking questions within a classroom. This allows them to get the most of their learning and actually understand the content to reach their full potential. I try to personalise tutoring sessions and make it a completely safe space where the student feels…
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Layla

Legal Studies Tutor Glebe, NSW
Using a tailored learning program for all abilities and expectations, and an unfailing growth mindset, a tutor should provide students with a love of learning that leads to internal fulfillment and a virtuous cycle where concepts are pursued willingly, and thus, more thoroughly. However, a tutor is not only a teacher, but a mentor; they should…
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Lauren

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Facilitate the student's own learning by equipping them with the tools to then seek out how to learn and solve problems, and allowing the student to go where they want to go. I think I have great emotional ability as a tutor, able to connect with the way students are feeling and their attitudes and approaches to work. I think approach and attitude…
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Andres

Legal Studies Tutor Glebe, NSW
be patient and teach at the student's rate of comprenhension. being able to understand the material thouroughly and see it from different angles so as to be ready to answer any type of question. understanding concepts and conveying their meaning to the student in easy language. being available at good hours to study and understanding student's…
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Rebecca

Legal Studies Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
I think it's really important for a tutor to offer intrinsic motivation to a student. I find that alot of students are easily academically discouraged. I believe my role as a tutor is to provide them guidance and encouragement. However, I believe a tutor should always be realistic and honest with their student as it would be wrong to offer false…
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Ella

Legal Studies Tutor Lilyfield, NSW
As a tutor you need to provide the individual with problem solving skills to allow them to recognise when a situation is difficult and ways in which they can go about the problem or situation in an effective way to gain insight. This relates to when the child may have a difficult problem for which they can break things down into smaller more…
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Garam

Legal Studies Tutor Redfern, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is accepting that everyone has different capabilities and understanding that studying may be hard for others. Moreover, the studying environment and accessibility for some people may be harder than others, therefore, understanding that everyone can do well as long as they put in the…
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Martha

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
A tutor needs to be someone who encourages a student and helps them believe and achieve their goals. I aim to inspire other students and make their journey through school easier. I am always punctual and can be relied on to seek further information for students and show up on time. I am extremely passionate, especially about maths, and believe I…
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Ni Luh Gede Kesha

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
The most important thing is to understand the student in order to realize their goals and how to help them achieve it. I am compassionate and willing to adapt to a students…
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Isaac

Legal Studies Tutor Annandale, NSW
Helping to build confidence and personalised learning systems that help students individually retain and interpret content. As the final step in a students high school journey is topically the HSC exams; I emphasise building practical exam-based skills that target preparation, written-communication and impromptu problem-solving. I am patient and…
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Jemilla

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their confidence and skills to be able to problem solve independently. That requires building a students skills to not only understand the techniques which can be used but also how to most effectively apply them. This is particularly important as it enables students to become…
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Naemat

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student feel at ease with the subject at hand, especially to the point where they begin their own individual methods of inquiry into the subject. A student should never feel under pressure to perform in ways that make them feel discouraged about their own abilities. The consequence of that is…
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Monique

Legal Studies Tutor Cremorne, NSW
I value creating "WOW" moments for students. As stated previously, I find it extremely satisfying to witness that 'lightbulb' moment when students finally understand a hard area of the syllabus or how to answer a difficult question. I also think it is important that tutors stretch and challenge their students. This can be achieved by getting…
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Krystal

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are inspire and impart. An inspired student will feel much better about themselves and the subject and want to continue to work on it whilst imparted wisdom is what makes up the second half of a wholistic expereince. Students require a want to learn and access to information. I'm very patient…
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Leslie

Legal Studies Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to change their attitude from one of apathy to one which cares deeply about what the subject has to offer and from the change in attitude, the student will start to want to know more about the subject topics and study hard to achieve great results. I am patient and I can communicate well to…
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Mirimurua

Legal Studies Tutor Stanmore, NSW
1. To not get in the way and yet the child will make the correct decisions at the time of tutoring and onwards after tutoring. I feel tutoring is a lifetime duty for the reason there is no gain to the Australian Cth Constitution when the child does well in terms of ranking in the examinations and then become an addict to an unlawful habit there…
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Jo-ann

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
- encourage learning - develop skills - induce interest - friendliness: children are able to relate to me as a friend - clarity: I am able to put things simply and in a way that is easy to…
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Kaia

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
Employing different learning techniques such that the students learn overall concepts and techniques rather than just a direct formula or process. This allows students to have a broader and firmer understanding, but also grasp the foundation of the problem. Interpreting and explaining difficult concepts simplistically Understanding learning…
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Oluwadamilola

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and create a safe space for the student. When tutors don't listen it'll be a waste of time for both parties. This can be very hard because sometimes students may not be able to pinpoint what they don't understand or they might just feel a bit embarrassed. This is where…

Local Reviews

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.