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North Epping's tutors include experienced K–12 specialists: a seasoned primary English and maths tutor, HSC high achievers with ATARs up to 99.3 and subject prizes, a Physics teacher for Years 8–12, Olympiad and competition winners, peer mentors, selective school graduates, music educators, and passionate leaders in youth coaching and community volunteering.

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Erik

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I think the most important thing tutor can provide for their students is new perspectives both on learning and their subjects. A tutor should help the student understand topics they struggle with and add to the teaching from teachers and help them finding new ways to learn. While simultaneously help the student find enjoyment for the subject which…
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Eric

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are as follows: -Making sure that the student understands the content that is taught , instead of only knowing how to complete questions. This will allow the student to apply their knowledge to unseen question. -Be a friendly person that they can talk to by getting to know the…
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Inchara

Tutor North Epping, NSW
Be there for them and provide comprehensive guidance. Students would love me because I create a welcoming…
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Andrew

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I believe my most important role as a tutor is provide a supportive environment in a way that it is open to a variety of personalities and ways of thinking. It is only if the student is comfortable that the student and tutor can work cooperatively which will allow for the student to learn. The tutor should also attempt to understand the student.…
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Vy

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I am committed to the success of my students by providing unwavering support and guidance. I'm passionate about teaching and adapt my teaching methods to match each student's unique needs and learning style, making sure they understand the material well!!! I'm great at making tough stuff easy to understand! I create a comfortable learning…
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Anika

Tutor North Epping, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for their students is to continuously promote and encourage them in any way possible. This will help build their confidence skills and push them to succeed. Tutors are important in offering a different way of learning and also to teach in the most efficient/relevant way so that the child is slightly ahead…
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Hayden

Tutor North Epping, NSW
It is crucial for a tutor to be attentive, patient and understanding so that they can respond to all of the student’s questions and help them overcome their difficulties. Being a 2021 high school graduate, I believe I can guide my students through the stressful HSC journey so they will improve, excel and meet their academic goals. Reflecting on…
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Hayley

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is believe in the student. If they are struggling in school, there may be no one else cheering them on. This also builds a level of trust so the student can begin to be comfortable in their abilities. My strengths are my ability to connect with students who are struggling and my ability to make…
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Ming Yee

Tutor North Epping, NSW
To keep up with a student's progress and help them strive in their subject. Each student is an individual with different strength and weaknesses, and I would tailor class content to suit each student's needs. As a tutor I have had previous experience in teaching mandarin to students, so I know how to deal with teaching and questioning and…
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Niranjana

Tutor North Epping, NSW
It's important for every tutor to believe in their student. Every child has the potential to excel and the most important thing for a tutor to do is to recognise that potential and help it reach its right fruition. Patience and empathy are essential when working with children, as is creating an environment for them to develop problem solving…
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Akash

Tutor North Epping, NSW
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Hugh

Tutor North Epping, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to educate aspects of a topic based on the student's abilities and to act as a mentor so that not only can the student feel comfortable with asking for help or assistance but to also become more confident within themselves knowing that their tutor is there to support them throughout their…
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Dhruv

Tutor North Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is not limit them when it comes to their learning. If the student shows interest in a particular topic, the tutor should be willing to go beyond what is required to help the student learn new material based on that topic to not limit the student to what's been provided. My strengths lie in my stubborn…
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Bennie

Tutor North Epping, NSW
The most important thing a tutor could do for a student would be proactively diagnosing their student's weaknesses. Many students will have their array of weaknesses e.g. Struggling with the concepts in projectile motion. It is the role of the tutor to identify these issues and figure out a solution, usually through repetition of similar…
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Anne

Tutor North Epping, NSW
Some of the most important things that I, as a tutor can do for my student would be to mainly allow my students to understand, allowing the student to be comfortable in their environment. A tutor should connect with their student, and understand a student's weakness as well as strengths, focusing on what they need to improve. Tutoring isn't about…
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Kevin

Tutor North Epping, NSW
To provide a rigorous habit of practise and hard work for the student Strength: extremely well versed in maths Weakness: can be frustrated if student doesn't understand for prolonged periods of…
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Inika

Tutor North Epping, NSW
The most important thing has to be being a steady presence in their life and someone they can easily communicate with about any difficulties they are facing in their schoolwork. As a tutor, the most effective way of tutoring is to establish a good relationship so that there is a level of trust that is present between the student and the tutor.…
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Gabriella

Tutor North Epping, NSW
I think it is most important for a tutor to make the learning experience enjoyable for a student, because in my experience even the worst subject with the most innane course material can be made much better with a tutor that you actually like, that likes the subject, and presents it clearly. I know I am good at interacting with my students,…
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Angela

Tutor Epping, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to understand what their student's goal is and the best way in which they can guide them towards it. I believe that, as a tutor, an important part of my job is to get to know the student and understand their learning style. It is then my priority to work with the student on developing learning…
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Aidan

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I believe that tutors and teachers alike are not endless sources of book knowledge but rather a librarian who must guide students to discover, interpret and apply knowledge for themselves. Thus, it is crucial that a tutor forms a strong relationship with its students to create an environment where student learning is maximised. Further, in…
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Nakshathra

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the content as engaging as possible and make the student want to learn and show up to class everyday. When students genuinely enjoy the learning process, they naturally gain a better understanding of the subject matter, leading to improved outcomes. I believe my strengths lie…
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Trisha

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only create well-structured learning plans, but also execute them according to different students' needs. By understanding the pace and most effective learning methods for students, whilst fostering a supportive learning environment where they are encouraged to ask questions, tutors can…
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Rick

Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor should facilitate clear and engaging learning, maintain student interest through interactive methods, and create a supportive environment. It is crucial to personalise instruction to suit individual needs and empower students to develop problem-solving skills and a love for independent learning. Providing concise, constructive feedback is…

Local Reviews

Ezymath Tutoring have provide us with great service and tutors this year. Whenever we have had any issues arise we get prompt, polite and friendly service from the team. We had to change maths tutors mid term in term 2 and this was sorted out with a new tutor being provided who was suitable and friendly within 24 hours which was an amazing turnaround. Emails and phone calls are always answered promptly and with care. I would recommend their services to anyone whose child needs tutoring in any subject!
Ritika Blair, North Epping

Inside North EppingTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 Jack focused on manipulating algebraic equations, including expanding brackets and solving for variables, as well as revising simple interest and taxes using real-world examples.

Year 10 Siena worked through percentage error and absolute error calculations, then began exploring perimeters with upper and lower bounds alongside maximum error scenarios.

For Year 12 Matt, recent sessions targeted Faraday's law and Lenz's law in electromagnetism, plus extended response writing techniques to strengthen his physics trial exam performance.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often hesitated to recall formulas for indices and trigonometry, reaching for notes or a formula sheet during revision instead of relying on memory. He needed reminders about which technique to use, one tutor noted after multi-step algebra tasks.

In Year 11 Physics, the struggle was with leaving multiple-choice questions blank in exams, losing easy marks by not attempting guesses.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner sometimes avoided writing out workings when uncertain—taking extra time to get started, especially with worded problems or fractions. This slowed progress and made it harder to catch up with classwork after absences.

Recent Achievements

A North Epping tutor noticed that a Year 11 student, Matt, now brings his trickiest physics questions to sessions and has started choosing the correct formula on his own for complex calculations—something he struggled with before.

In Year 10, Levi is tackling algebraic equations independently; last week he completed all set factorisation and expansion problems without help, a real shift from needing step-by-step guidance.

Meanwhile, Siena in Year 6 has begun talking through her thinking out loud when uncertain instead of working quietly and guessing—her tutor observed she now marks her workbook with notes on mistakes as she goes.

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 Epping Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Epping North Public School.