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Tutors in Newington include an International Baccalaureate elementary principal with decades of global teaching and school leadership, high-ATAR achievers and subject duxes from selective schools, experienced maths tutors and peer mentors, a chemistry workshop leader with university scholarships, and university students skilled in guiding K–12 learners across STEM, English, and creative fields.

Sanjana
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Sanjana

Tutor Liberty Grove, NSW
I think there are a lot of qualities that go into being a good tutor. A few of the most important skills for the field are patience and communication. Since you’re dealing with students and their weaknesses, you need to be patient in whatever circumstances arise. Additionally, the only way to do your job as a tutor is to convey tough…
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Dharmesh

Tutor Liberty Grove, NSW
It is essential for a tutour to try and ensure that they empower their student, by instilling confidence in them regarding their own ability. Also, a tutour must ensure that they are dealing with a student's queries with patience and dedication. As a tutour, I believe I am great at establishing a bond with my student, which is a really important…
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Shashini

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
I believe it is important for tutors to build students' confidence and boost their self-esteem. It is important to acknowledge that a student is doing well when they truly are; to encourage them to be resilient when it gets tough. This way students are able to conquer any challenge without fear which enables them to learn more effectively. This…
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Afaaf

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is effectively understand the problem/querie the student has and successfully resolve it in a way that the student start to love the subject. As a tutor, I think I'm good at problem solving, capable of effective communication and consider patience and understanding as one of the core factors…
May
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May

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
I believe the responsibility of the tutor is to support students to reach their target and enjoy their learning journey. That is why I always provide motivation and interesting knowledge to the students in my tutoring sessions. It is because I believe study should be fun and rewarding. I am an engineer and a university medallist graduate with more…
Varun
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Varun

Tutor Homebush West, NSW
The most important qualities of a good tutor is the ability to communicate in a way that makes the student feel motivated, enthusiastic and confident in their ability to master and enjoy whatever challenges come along. A good tutor can make learning fun and interesting for young students. They must be able to explain complicated concepts in a…
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Anudeep Goud

Tutor Homebush West, NSW
Assisting students with homework, projects, test preparation, papers, research and other academic tasks. Working with students to help them understand key concepts, especially those learned in the classroom.…
Dipesh
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Dipesh

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
Support to grow and excel in academic and personal growth . Core knowledge and understanding…
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Marie Gindria

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Creating a safe and comfortable learning environment for a student is one important aspect of effective tutoring. The private setting is what sets apart tutoring and classroom learning. So much of learning is based on relationships, communication styles, understanding a student's background and their academic, social, and emotional growths which…
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Bhawana

Tutor Ermington, NSW
My priority is to understand the student and the way they prefer to learn and steer my teaching in that direction so that that the time spent tutoring is working to its maximum effect. The most important thing I can do for students is to make them feel confident enough to reach their full potential. Before I attempt to teach anything, I always…
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Hans H

Tutor Ermington, NSW
To identify the student's learning gaps and the chunks of foundation learning which was missed over the years, then, closing these gaps in a journey free of pressure. Thus, paving the way for students to be empowered with retained knowledge and motivate them to be passionate about the subject that once they have in the past been less than happy to…
May
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May

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
Being supportive for a student no matter what the situation is. Creating a realistic goal and achievement for the student and working together to strive towards that. Teaching a student through hands on activities and hands on work rather than a sheet of paper and assignment. Persistent but not pushy. Dedicated person putting in all my strength…
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Aatish

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
I consider many things which a tutor can do for a student like a tutor can also be a motivator for his students and motivate them to learn. He must clarify the concepts and solve the doubts of his students. A tutor can build a supportive & encouraging environment which can empower students to become independent learners. Being a tutor, I find my…
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saina

Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand is that each student has different needs and styles of learning and you need to tailor your teaching to the way that would help the student learn and engage the best. Patience and trying to make people understand the concepts in a way that they would grasp it the…
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Yingyi

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
As a tutor, my job is to help a learner achieve their academic goals and guide them through their academic struggles. It's truly rewarding when you can see how your efforts helped improve a learner's grade on a test or report. At the end of the day, all that matters is the smile on your learner's face as they express their pride in themselves. I…
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Danielle

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be understanding. Different people go at different paces and ultimately, a fixed teaching template cannot be applied to every single student. Being a tutor would involve you getting to know the student as a person and then finding a strategy that would keep them interested and involved in every…
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Qing

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
Guide students with customised studying strategy Help students develop study skills and organization techniques to help improve their academic performance. Supervising groups of students, providing discipline and serving as a role model. 7 years private math tutoring experience Very easy going and always listen to students Friend + Tutor =…
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Anitha

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
assist or guide them to the point at which they become an independent learner. love for the job. adapt quickly and change the communication style based on students choice. can motivate students Have enough Patience to grab students attention Able to have an open and honest relationship with their…
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Verren

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
One important thing for student learning is feedback. I believe that providing timely and constructive feedback on students' work is crucial for helping them improve their understanding and skills. I can really help students understand the course materials because I have studied a wide range of subjects myself. During my studies at UTS, I was a…
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Lubhani

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand their individual needs and learning styles, providing personalized guidance and support. By creating a positive and encouraging learning environment, tutors empower students to ask questions, explore ideas, and take academic risks without hesitation. Setting realistic goals…
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Niruta

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
Not loosing the patience easily I don’t loose my temper…
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Sheetal

Tutor Rookwood, NSW
An ideal tutor is one who is focussed on student potential and does their best to build and surface that potential. Over the process of doing so, a tutor should take into consideration their students needs, becoming a good role model exhibiting clear communication and patience. Overall an ideal tutor is one who boosts their students confidence and…
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Jaymish

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
One of the most important things when tutoring is to maxmise your effort to help a student in any way possible, without actually doing an assignment/answering the question for them. I believe my role as a tutor is to help grow self-efficacy and to empower my students, so they are confident in tackling any problem. I am well spoken and am able to…

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The Learning Toolbox, Newington

Inside NewingtonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Amy focused on algebraic factorisation and worked through inverse relationships, using diagrams to reinforce concepts.

For Year 9, Marcus revised trigonometric differentiation alongside key techniques in mathematical induction, applying these to a range of practice questions.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Grace tackled long division methods and explored number patterns by solving problems from her workbook and discussing strategies aloud.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often avoided writing out algebra steps, especially in factorisation and inverse relationships, which led to persistent sign errors—"he tried solving monics mentally but lost track of negatives," as one tutor noted.

In Year 11 calculus sessions, anxiety about remembering derivative rules resulted in over-reliance on formula sheets rather than internalising key concepts.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student working on division would hesitate to set out the numbers clearly, causing confusion mid-question.

For one Year 7 learner, forgetting required formulas meant time was wasted searching for them instead of applying knowledge during practice.

Recent Achievements

One Newington tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with derivatives now confidently tackles even tricky motion and graphing problems on her own, after weeks of struggling to connect the steps.

In a recent high school session, another student who had always guessed at complex number questions finally started asking for help when stuck—an important shift from his earlier reluctance to admit confusion.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who would freeze up during multi-digit addition now works through sums independently, only needing reminders not to skip carrying numbers.

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