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Tutors in Newtown include a Kumon instructor and STEM outreach mentor, a maths Olympiad prize-winner and national science fair runner-up, experienced K–12 English and music tutors, school Duxes, seasoned peer mentors, a Codecamp teacher with engineering credentials, and high-achieving university scholars in medicine, neuroscience, pharmacy, and electrical engineering.

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Shivesh

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student doesn't feel overwhelmed with their workload, and instead has fun (or at least doesn't detest the time spent) while studying. In this regard, the tutor has to make the content interesting and tailor it to each individual if it's one-on-one. I'm very patient in explaining concepts. I also…
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Jashuva

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think it is very important for a tutor to help his students gain confidence mentally on the subject. it is also equally important to try and develop the fundamentals and concepts in the minds of his students in the best way he can. understanding the perspective of the student properly and help him de-bug his own methods before presenting our…
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Tisha

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is support and mentor a student, not just teach the content. That means creating a safe, encouraging space where they feel comfortable asking questions, building their confidence, and being guided. A good tutor also helps students develop better study habits and self-belief, setting them up for…
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Meghna

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Tutoring is about building a relationship with the student based on trust and respect, making the student feel comfortable enough to ask questions, express their concerns and doubts, which was a key aspect for me when I was learning. Over time, I have learnt that my enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, it kindles a love for the subject in the…
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Shreya

Tutor Newtown, NSW
A tutor needs to be patient and build a healthy learning curve. One of the most important things for a tutor is to be encouraging and positive. Negativity can lead to resentment towards a subject and deflect the student from making a genuine effort to learn. A tutor also needs to be well-versed with the material so they can teach the student as…
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Tu Quyen

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important aspect of a tutor is able to communicate clearly to students. Not only that we need to be knowledgeable, we also need to be able to support with younger students who have hard time solving problems. As a chemical engineering student, I find that I have wide understanding about many subjects such as Math, Physics, and Chemistry.…
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Allegra

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think it is important for tutors to show patience and understanding towards students. It can be frustrating when one struggles to understand a new concept and I want to ensure that the student finds enjoyment in their work rather than a sense of dread toward it. Therefore, I highly emphasize an approach of patience to foster safe and enjoyable…
Martin
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Martin

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Being able to understand their source of motivation as well as the areas in which they need the most help is extremely vital as a tutor. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my passion as a teacher. Whilst not having any formal experience tutoring, I know I enjoy…
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Kuyili

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is check in and maintain strong communication. Strong communication also helps personalise tutoring to meet specific needs. Getting to know a student and their goals is important. My strengths as a tutor are that I am highly organised and know exactly what content to cover to meet the…
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Ishaan

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Building their confidence first. A student who believes they can improve will put in the effort. Beyond that, teach them how to think through problems independently so they don't need you forever. And really listen to where they're struggling because what a student says they don't understand and what they actually don't understand are often two…
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Yueyi

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Bring them self-confidence. Because as a former student, this is the most important thing I got from my tutor. Students who take tuition often do so because they lack confidence in their grades, or even receive pressure from others such as parents, and so can become agitated or even bored with their studies, and thus engage in self-denial. If you…
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HRITHIK

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Be there for support and the backbone for encouragement when the student does not feel to confident about a certain topic. A person to show new perspectives and ways to learn the same thing. Emotionally intelligent. Able to explain things in the simplest terms. Having in depth knowledge about a certain topic. Friendly. Understand the strengths…
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James

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them reach their full potential. This is achieved by helping them to enjoy learning about the subject that they are studying. It is important for a tutor to be engaging and passionate so the student is eager to learn and is excited to come to lessons. A tutor also needs to be patient…
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Syed Daniyal

Tutor Newtown, NSW
There are few important things a tutor can do their students: -Transfer their extensive knowledge onto their students so they can solve their academic problems. - Be patient and calm, even if they have to repeat something 100 times, they have to make sure that the student is clear about the problem. -Build relationships so that student…
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Nadine

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Believing in the success of your student and supporting them as best as I can. Being patient and…
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Aman

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to simplify complex concepts, adapt their teaching to suit the students learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor builds confidence, encourages critical thinking, and inspires students to tackle challenges independently…
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Henry

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a teacher can teach a student is something about how they learn best, like what techniques, environements, etc. they need to learn effectively. This is not only a skill that will help them any time they need to learn something in the future, but also something that will help them enjoy the process. I think I have excellent…
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Mike

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Beyond teaching the content, I think the most important thing a tutor can do is shape a student's attitude towards learning. Building good work ethic, showing them how to approach problems independently, and helping them believe they're capable of improving. The grades will follow, but the mindset is what sticks with them long term. Empathy. I've…
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Edward

Tutor Newtown, NSW
1. Encouragement 2. Academic help and support 3. Empathy and an understanding of the student I believe I have the patience and aptitude to really excel as a tutor. I will not get frustrated and agitated when a student is not understanding a specific topic. Instead, I will try and explain it in many ways until he or she is absolutely confident…
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Dang Minh

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to help the students build confidence to face the problems themselves. Tutors, like myself, are there as a safety net students can fall back to, but learning is an ongoing process I believe every students should find their own motivation in. So a tutor's most important mission, I believe, is to build…
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Ray Nee

Tutor Newtown, NSW
A tutor should have patience, be encouraging, and never give up on the student. A tutor should also possess sufficient academic knowledge and skill to properly explain and guide the student in order for him/her to properly understand and succeed. I am extremely patient with people, I am able to give good clear explanations of…
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Margot

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Be patient. Empathy, Patience,…
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Thibault

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I believe that a tutor can bring out a sense of accomplishment and excitement that teachers in large classrooms can't. Tutors can guide students to answers without giving them away for free, and provide one-on-one attention which boosts confidence. I never provide the answer to questions, without first encouraging the students to learn and…

Local Reviews

Once you have the right tutor for your child, you can see quick results.
Julie, Erskineville

Inside NewtownTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Lily focused on expanding and factorising perfect squares, as well as reviewing non-linear relationships through function graphs.

In Year 10, Sam worked through the turning point of parabolas, x- and y-intercepts, and solved quadratic equations using the quadratic formula with practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex explored the unit circle in depth, covering radian measure, arc length and sector area, plus applications involving negative and complementary angle formulae.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, messy written work in algebra and trigonometry—"works all over the place"—led to lost marks from sign errors and made revision harder later.

For a Year 11 student, reliance on answers during practice ("more practice without looking at answers") limited genuine recall under exam conditions.

A Year 9 student's tendency to avoid explaining working aloud caused confusion when tackling probability questions; as noted, "needs improvement in explaining his working out."

Meanwhile, one primary student's disinterest at lesson start sometimes derailed focus until momentum picked up, leaving key notes incomplete or untidy by session's end.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Newtown noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with exam timing now confidently plans her approach, finishing all sections without rushing or missing marks.

Another high schooler, after previously struggling with advanced geometry questions, has started talking through his problem-solving out loud and now makes minimal errors even on tougher problems.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student who once needed reminders to stay focused completed his maths homework independently this week and planned his own revision for the first time. He finished the session by neatly writing out every calculation step without prompting.

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 Newtown Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Australia Street Infants School.