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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.

Jan Arvin
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Jan Arvin

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
I believe tutors pass on a sense of confidence to their students as they develop their skills. It is that virtue that students bring back to their classroom ready to apply what they have learned during their tutor's session. Patience is a key value that I possess and that will make me succeed in this role. Acknowledging that different student…
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Jasper

Tutor Wareemba, NSW
Show patience, so the student don’t feel overwhelmed or not good enough. Patience, clear explanations of concepts and…
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Gokulan
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Gokulan

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
Fill the students with self confidence. Motivate them to achieve their goals. Be a mentor and guide for their overall personal development. Provide technical expertise on the subject matter. I break down technical problems and translate them into everyday english. I provide solutions to not only solve problems, but to save time in coming to…
Andy
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Andy

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
To engage their student in what they are being taught. Often, it is easy for tutors to treat teaching as a rote-memory recitation of their materials, without actually using other analogies and connective methods that students benefit from. If a tutor is unwilling to invest energy into their lessons, a student likewise will gain little enrichment.…
Aaron
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Aaron

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a strong, trusting and supportive environment in which they can learn and ask questions without fear of judgement. When students feel supported, they take risks in their problem solving, are not afraid to make mistakes and are more likely to be honest and tell you what they…
Francis
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Francis

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
Tutors must have a solid passion to teach, including taking time to understand different ways to teach or provide content, or developing their own skills to allow students to understand a subject. A tutor should aim to see improved results provided the student puts work in to improve. Seeing results can develop encouragement and self-fulfilment…
Duc Long
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Duc Long

Tutor Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
the most important things that a tutor can do is enhancing creativities, and building logic to solve the problem. because sometimes, a tutor can improve students' grade but by teaching tricks to solve math problem, not by enhancing creativities. trying to improve solving problem logic and increase creativities can take longer time but once…
Ashleigh
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Ashleigh

Tutor Newington, NSW
Different students have different skills. I believe recognising this is what helps a tutor make a difference to a student. The most important thing is that a tutor recognises a student as an individual; addressing areas where a student has little confidence while offering lifelong learning strategies. At a practical level, this includes…
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Jiahao (Jason)

Tutor Newington, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be positive, have patience and communicate frequently. This would ensure the learning environment for the students stays in a positive vibe as it would promote learning as well as improvement. Patience would be key as everyone has a different learning pace and it is important to have…
Alex
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Alex

Tutor Newington, NSW
For them to finish a lesson and have learnt something new or a new method or technique that may save them time or understand the question a lot easier now. I can explain information at understandable and clear way but if the student needs further clarification I am able to teach them further. I also like to use visual aids rather than speaking to…
Owen
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Owen

Tutor Newington, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to ask lots of questions, and be a mentor on top of being a tutor. I'm meticulous in my teaching approach, being an advocate for deeper understanding of topics. I always explain concepts step by step (derivations and proofs where necessary), and make sure that students…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Newington, NSW
The ability to resonate with the students understanding that everyone is unique special and understands theory at their own pace. I delve to step into their shoes and help them develop their knowledge of theory and application in the beast manner possible! I have been tutoring privately for 2 years and in that time i have developed my…
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Syed Taha

Tutor Newington, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to tailor the lessons to fit the individual's needs, strengths and weaknesses. Another essential aspect is to provide constructive feedback that allows the student to consistently grow and improve. Finally, setting realistic academic goals and creating a plan to achieve them is…
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Ahmedul Hoque

Tutor Ryde, NSW
Being able to relate and fostering understanding also building confidence and encouraging good study habits and time management and providing a non- judgmental environment where they can feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Personalising my approach to meet different learning styles and building meaningful connections with…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Tutor's provide an opportunity for individualised, one-on-one support in a way that the standard classroom cannot offer. This provides more in-depth and responsive support for students to consolidate and expand learning. I am able to creatively explain new concepts and connect to what students have previously learned. I like to be patient and…
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Hari

Tutor Strathfield South, NSW
I consider patience and empathy critical in tutors and a deep-seated desire to help the student grow and learn. Additionally, helping the student approach the subject in such a manner that the student's abilities in the subject overall increase, to improve rigour and precision when it comes to mathematics. I am a strong communicator, and I can…
Sean
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Sean

Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
Try to stimulate a variety of interests on different fields and subjects, hoping that he/she can find his/her own path with success and happiness in the future Patience and…
Sharon
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Sharon

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build a student's confidence and make learning feel approachable. When students feel supported and understood, they're far more likely to engage, ask questions, and take risks, which is where real growth happens! A great tutor doesn't just explain the content clearly; they also adapt to the…
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Branko

Tutor Newington, NSW
Building the student's confidence in his own potentials and abilities to achieve the goals. Developing a positive attitude towards learning and personal development. Ability to simplify complex matters to the level of easy understanding, using proper questions to prompt the student to find the answer on his own, getting to know the student and…
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Reinhardt

Tutor Newington, NSW
The most important quality a tutor must having the patience to teach the student as there is a wide variety of students with different capabilities. Patience to explain topics repetitively is important especially with students who find mathematics challenging. One of my strengths as a tutor is the ability to explain maths topics in such a way that…
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Brendon

Tutor Newington, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help students become confident and independent learners. A good tutor should not only teach content, but also encourage critical thinking and effective study habits. My strengths are patience, clear communication, and adaptability. I can explain concepts in multiple ways until the student fully…
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YUMENG

Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
Explain a complex question (for students) in an easier way. Find weaknesses and strengths of every individual, not use the same pattern to treat the whole class. Prompt feedbacks regarding their learning progress and results. I have strong sense of empathy and humor. I see myself as an advanced learner to help younger learner instead of a…
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Humairaa

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing is to give the students better clarity than when they first joined the session. I have a very logical approach to teaching my specialty subjects, taking methodical and incremental learning steps to ensure the session is successful. In addition, by focusing on student comprehension, I make sure that the student does not…

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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.