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Tutors in North Strathfield include a seasoned high school teacher and Teach for Nepal fellow, Kumon and Infinity Maths College tutors with 97+ ATARs, a WhiteHat Jr coding instructor rated 4.8/5, an ATAR 99.3 scholar and ex-school Dux, a published academic mentor, school leadership awardees, and university medalists in maths, science, and engineering.

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Cecilia

Chinese Tutor Carlingford, NSW
As a first-year university student and tutor, gentle and excellent communication skills are invaluable assets in creating a positive and engaging learning environment. This approach fosters an atmosphere where students learn and develop a genuine enjoyment of studying. By prioritising clear and empathetic communication, you build trust, making…
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Qichen

Chinese Tutor Burwood, NSW
Not just delivering the knowledge, but identifying the problems and providing solutions and plans case by case really matters. In addition, some soft skills such as learning methods could be helpful to them. Strong mathematical background, easygoing personality, ethical, positive and responsible attitude. Willing to take advice and adjust tutoring…
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Cindy

Chinese Tutor Burwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build confidence in the student; help students improving their study skills; make them to think in terms of problem solving and not just methods. I believe my strength is in helping students to simplify complex problems and guiding them to start solving problems on their own. Also as a…
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Ningyue

Chinese Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing is to be genuine. To have the heart and the passion to explain our hobbies and our knowledge to our future generation. Without genuinity, everything else would not matter. I like to think outside the box. I think creating interesting yet simple scenarios for tutoring would enable students to be alert yet understanding.…
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Sibo

Chinese Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is slowly build up their confidence in studying by setting and planning out personalised learning objectives with the student, maximising the student's strengths, and minimising their weaknesses. My strength as a tutor is I'll seek ways for the student to learn in a humorous environment. I'll…
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Joanna

Chinese Tutor Ashbury, NSW
A tutor's role extends beyond the lessons and hopefully inspires a student to realise their passion and love for their subjects and learning through establishing and maintaining a supportive teaching environment. A tutor's most important role is to assist students with academic success strategies and teaching them life lessons, whilst also…
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Yiwen

Chinese Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I consider the tutor's ability to empower the students to face and share the problems which they are not comfortable with as one of the most important things. I am bilingual (Mandarin and English) and due to the fact I am a current student, I am able to empathise with students as they are approaching new areas of…
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Eva

Chinese Tutor Auburn, NSW
Linda
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Linda

Chinese Tutor Campsie, NSW
Allow students to investigate something they cannot find without a tutor, this includes bringing new ideas and thoughts to students. Learning the methods not the question. I enjoyed teaching others and through out my teaching experience with my friends I gain a lot of experience on how to teach in a way that makes complex ideas easily understood.…
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Shubo

Chinese Tutor North Ryde, NSW
To company the students and encourage them to be calm, brave, diligent and curious. A tutor should be there when his or her student needs help or company. Moreover, not only should a tutor help get the students prepared for the coming exams, but also encourage them to learn and explore. Patience and communication skills. As one grew up in a…
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Richard

Chinese Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Develop a student's interest in learning and help them develop essential learning strategies which can be apply to all subjects, not just mathematics. A student shall become an independent and motivated individual once he/she has the interest/desire to learn. He/she will be able to acquire knowledge efficiently and effectively with the relevant…
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Sylvia

Chinese Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
I think patience and the ability to explain a difficult concept in a simple way are the two most important things as a tutor. I have enough patience for all different ages student. I also have strong concepts on mathematics teaching so I can explain difficult problem-solving questions step by step so they understand the concepts applied and know…
Wanjia (Dana)
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Wanjia (Dana)

Chinese Tutor Stanmore, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to be patient and responsible with students. For example, providing a timely response or help is essential during learning. It is also important to understand what type of learners your students are and what kind of learning strategies work best for them. Additionally, a good, trusting relationship…
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Shengyang

Chinese Tutor Harris Park, NSW
Personally, I think the role of a tutor is to help student with what they need, thus we can assist them in the most effective way. For example, a tutor can figure out the weakness of a student thus the tutor can assist student to get improvement on that areas. Currently, I am doing Bachelor of Education in Usyd, After 1 year of study, I developed…
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Jacob

Chinese Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
As a teacher, I think the most important thing is to help students establish their own study habits and the ability to think independently. The establishment of mathematical thinking is the most important thing, because mathematics is the foundation of all science and engineering subjects and even business studies. I can teach students in English…
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Galaxy

Chinese Tutor North Parramatta, NSW
The most important things as a tutor is to be responsible for students' learning as well as students' wellbeing. I am very patient, caring and good at classroom…
Thomas
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Thomas

Chinese Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can build a personal and strong relationship with their students. Helping them with their learning progress not just only helping them doing their homework. Communication skills also play an important role, by communicating with their parents or guardian how to help the students in their learning process I…
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Lolita

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are spark the student’s interest in the subject, explain concepts clearly when something doesn’t make sense, and help remove the fear of making mistakes. When students see that learning is a process of trying, experimenting and eventually finding the answer, they become more confident and open…
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Shirley

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
To help them understand the knowledge itself, instead of get high scores by constantly doing different types of questions. Truely understanding of knowledge is more efficient than practicing problem solving. I am very patient, when student cannot understand what I am saying, I will think of another way to explain it. And I am good at discovering…
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Suah

Chinese Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I think it is important to make learning enjoyable and engaging. Because it will ensure students to stay curious and stay motivated. Based on my personal learning exprience, I put more effort and time in when I enjoy learning the subjects. Therefore, I think buildling enjoyment is the first and most important task for me to do. * Patient *…
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Heather

Chinese Tutor Darlington, NSW
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do is to help the student figure out where their confusion is, is it just the question being asked or the logic of how to interpret this question. They may confuse about the original theory they've learned because they can't link it to real life to apply or they didn't see it clearly in the first place,…
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Wen Xuan

Chinese Tutor Epping, NSW
A tutor should not pressure students or else they may under perform. But instead with patience and acknowledging their flaws, one should be considerate with their skills levels and not force them too hard. Every student learns differently, so adapting methods to fit their strengths and preferences makes a big difference in effectiveness. I think I…
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Zhinan

Chinese Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Teach students how to solve the problem by themselves, and this problem means all kinds of troubles in their lives. I am good at listening and I always will find some details and problems people normally will not notice. And I am good at solving problems (math problems) because I come from China, where math is a critical subject. Also, I am…

Local Reviews

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Inside North StrathfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Saner focused on simplifying fractions and practiced fraction addition and subtraction using worked examples.

For Year 9, Ali tackled linear equations by solving for unknowns and reviewed algebraic substitution methods in preparation for a class test.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Zara concentrated on Business Studies—covering the first two syllabus points for Finance—and also completed revision exercises on rates and ratios in Mathematics to support her upcoming exam.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on Business Studies struggled to articulate thoughts clearly in short answer responses—"some short answer questions could be answered with more planning," the tutor noted, after answers lacked structure and key points were missed.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student revising for maths exams left minor errors unfixed between sessions; these repeated mistakes in Chapter 12 meant time was lost relearning concepts instead of moving forward.

In Year 8 algebra, skipping daily revision led to forgotten rules and confusion during equations practice, as seen when steps were mixed up under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One North Strathfield tutor noted a Year 11 student who had struggled with careless errors now catching and correcting small mistakes on practice tests, showing more attention to detail than in earlier sessions.

Another high schooler recently began revising business studies content more thoroughly between lessons—this shift led to noticeably stronger responses during discussions, where she was able to recall key points without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to hesitate when simplifying fractions started confidently using cross-simplification strategies after initially guessing at the rules, finishing a set of fraction problems entirely on her own.

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 Strathfield Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Strathfield North Public School.