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Tutors in Milsons Point include a Master's-qualified mathematician and seasoned mentor, experienced K–12 tutors from North Sydney's top schools, an Olympiad-placing science student, and peer mentors, prefects, and camp leaders with hands-on experience guiding younger students—plus high-achievers in IB, accelerated HSC Maths, and advanced university STEM programs.

Alfred
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Alfred

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
You must be adaptable, and change according to how each student acts since every individual is very distinct, this will help cater to their differences (such as learning speed). Must also remember to leave no one student behind and pick them up when they fail, help them learn from their mistakes. I am very considerate and patient, thus able to…
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Roy

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand as a tutor is that different students think differently. Certain students will naturally have more or less affinity to different subjects, but also different ways of learning. Trying to figure out which way to best teach requires understanding which way students are best able to learn. For instance,…
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Neha
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Neha

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Be consistent when It comes to classes. Be able to answer questions they have even outside of tutoring time. The ability to adapt to the students needs and style of learning. I have the patience to help the students understand these subjects as it takes time to fully comprehend certain topics. Every student has different learning styles and I…
Joseph
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Joseph

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I believe being a tutor is about teaching a student from their level. My ability to approach the problem from the a student's perspective and teach them the concepts and patterns required to solve the problem. I am patient and understand that each student learns differently and with that mindset my goal is to teach my students the concepts they…
Mohammed Fahad Pasha
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Mohammed Fahad Pasha

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor must support their students and build confidence in them, be patient with them and adjust to their learning style. The ability to converse with the students patiently and instill confidence in them. Creating a positive space for the learners and adapting based on their…
Marcos
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Marcos

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think that would be putting themselves as a student and be the teacher they always wanted/needed when they were their age. There is nothing more powerful than a teacher who is still a student at heart, in my opinion. Empathy as a student, as well as finding simple ways to explain complex…
Anandakrishnan
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Anandakrishnan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster understanding, build confidence, and encourage independent thinking. Instead of just providing answers, a tutor should guide students in developing problem-solving skills and adapting to their learning style. Creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions is…
Satyam
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Satyam

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Listen first, teach second. Understand where a student is stuck and why. Build their confidence through small wins. Make the subject relevant to their world. A great tutor doesn't just explain; they make the student believe they can. I simplify the complex. Years of engineering and research taught me to break hard ideas into clear steps. I meet…
Yang
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Yang

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Giving students a good example. Led them to love this subject not just for school exams. Human is not a machine, I am the role to guide the student to achieve better day by day. Friendliness & Personability. I have a really good academic score in math. I treat everyone with…
Adarsh
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Adarsh

Tutor Haymarket, 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,…
Harini
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Harini

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
As a student, I've enjoyed classes when they are interactive and fun. We tend to show more interest in the subject if the class is engaging. I'm approachable, observing and identifying each kid to study their character and focus on them in a certain way, keeping the class fun and…
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Nurjuliana

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Give them tips on how to score the questions. Try to teach them according to their style of learning. I have patience to teach and I love…
Asif
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Asif

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: 1. Foster Understanding: A tutor’s primary role is to help the student grasp the subject matter. This means breaking down complex ideas into simpler parts, providing clear explanations, and offering different perspectives until the student understands. 2. Build Confidence: By…
Jose
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Jose

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Guide them to help them achieve their goals, help them to see things from another perspective, motivate them to continue their studies. Keep motivating students to learn and to discover new things, to teach them that they don't have to be overwhelmed by their studies and that learning is a lifelong journey. I'm a patient person, I like to explain…
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Ishan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is adapt to suit their needs. Whilst many tutors can simply pass on content, a strong tutor is capable of teaching content in a way that suits the learning needs of a student. This may include using different communication methods, teaching at different paces and understanding the students…
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Monal

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor should create a supportive environment, identify gaps in understanding, and teach students how to think rather than just what to memorise. Building confidence and encouraging questions are essential for long-term academic success. My key strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. I explain concepts in multiple ways…
Ivan
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Ivan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Communication, patience, understanding. Clearly explaining the topic with either simple or appropriate terms depending on the student's level. As someone who studied on three different continents (Europe, North America, and Australia) I can recognize different types of learners and I utilize it to reach the full potential of the students. Some…
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Wilson

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is none other than making the student truly understand the solution to a problem, and the understanding of how the solution is built up, instead of forcing the student to memorize a certain formula to solve a problem, teaching them to recognize patterns as well as using simple…
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Domitille

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized attention and guidance, to help them understand concepts deeply, and to inspire confidence in their abilities. A tutor should also be patient and supportive, encouraging students to ask questions and take risks in their learning. Additionally, a tutor can help…
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Guramrit

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
My students always have so much fun in my classes. I think it is important, because when students are enjoying themselves in the learning process, it makes it so much easier to learn. That is why I feel it is so important to build an easy rapport with students in the beginning, making the student feel at ease, and comfortable, putting the student…
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Chunsu

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing is to give students proper guidance, especially to give some advice when they have difficulties in their studies and help them find the right solution and study method for themselves. I am full of patience and have a smiling face. I study Medical Physics both for my bachelor's and master. This major has allowed me…
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Riddhi

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most crucial role of a private tutor is to provide an experience and level of intimacy and personal service that cannot be found in the classroom. This is why I like to truly understand each of my students and tailor my approach to best suit their personal goals. I have been schooled across 3 different continents and curricula,…
Nathan
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Nathan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Showing love towards the subject I am teaching by encouraging passion and curiosity by continuously gaining knowledge even as a tutor. I am able to communicate well. I am not only able to do the math but knows the fundamentals behind it. This means I can teach kids the foundations as oppose to only doing…

Local Reviews

We really cannot speak highly enough of Conaire. He is communicative, polite, always on time, and most importantly, highly competent with maths. From their first meeting, Tim has enjoyed and benefited greatly from his tutoring and encouragement. On a scale of 1 to 10, Conaire rates a 10+ (with no exaggeration at all).
Sophia

Inside Milsons PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Xander worked on telling time to the quarter hour using an analog clock and practiced multiplication facts through games for engagement.

Year 8 student Soraya focused on trigonometric ratios and geometry, using diagrams to reinforce understanding of angles and side relationships in triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Charlotte reviewed linear algebra concepts and networks in preparation for upcoming assessments, including targeted revision on trigonometry applications.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student needed to check notes repeatedly for trigonometric ratios, revealing over-reliance on reference material rather than building recall—this slowed progress during problem-solving.

"She sometimes hesitated to attempt algebraic problems, preferring decimals," a tutor noted of a Year 9 lesson, showing avoidance of unfamiliar techniques instead of engaging with the challenge.

Meanwhile, in Year 8, incomplete or missing revision work made it hard to pinpoint exact gaps after a recent linear topic; no written exercises were shown when asked.

In each case, uncertainty or avoidance meant time was spent circling basics rather than pushing forward into deeper understanding.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Milsons Point recently saw Charlie, a Year 11 student, complete an entire past paper with barely any need to check her notes—she's now highlighting key formulas independently and tackling exam-style questions solo.

In Year 8, Soraya has started explaining her problem-solving process out loud after once keeping quiet; she even finds multiple ways to answer tricky geometry problems without waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, Xander in Year 3 finally cracked number sentences this week after struggling last session, solving each one on his own and grinning as he got them all right.

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 St Aloysius' College Junior School.