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Tutors in North Sydney include an IB Dux with a predicted ATAR of 99.4, a Master's-qualified mathematician and quantitative analyst, seasoned K–12 school tutors and peer mentors, national science competition winners, selective test specialists, university engineering scholars, experienced youth coaches, English teachers, and academic award recipients with years of hands-on teaching and mentoring experience.

Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Queens Park, NSW
To me, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be firm but patient, and to allow them to solve problems/formulate ideas themselves, not just be fed information to rote-learn. I believe this style of educating enables students to develop their own confidence as they actually understand what they’re doing, not just taking a…
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Angus

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide a support network and assistance for the students both in and outside of academics. With students, a tutor should not only be considered a teacher but also a friend who they can inquire about topics and issues which a tutor has already experienced and can be an assistance of. My strengths are a…
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Adil
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Adil

Tutor Petersham, NSW
Being down to earth and always there for your students - it's really easy to lose motivation or confidence in maths, and I believe that students who KNOW they're capable are far more willing to embrace new concepts and put in effort to understanding it. Explaining new concepts and skills, as well as consistently revising those skills so it isn't…
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Ian

Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
A great tutor should focus on building a student's confidence for learning by fostering understanding, critical thinking, and a safe environment for growth. By clarifying concepts and questions carefully step-by-step, tutors make learning approachable. Positive reinforcement for progress while setting and tracking achievable goals offers clear…
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Darshan

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I try my best to create a safe, supportive environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow. Confidence is key to overcoming challenges and taking ownership of learning, and it requires patience and understanding from the tutor. It's always important to understand and relate to the student, may it be sports,…
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Aryan

Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important thing is to identify the weak spots and missing links in the understanding of the basics and build up from that to create a permanent improvement rather than a rushed process just to get instant gratification. It's also important to try to build a good learning environment that can become a regular and followable habit for the…
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Perry

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that a tutors role extends beyond just teaching; they are trusted. Receiving tutoring for scholarship subjects for myself in high school, what was my impactful was tutors providing a safe space for open discussion and drawing insights from their learning journeys. As a result, I felt a genuine connection which transformed my tutors from…
Shreeram Yegappan
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Shreeram Yegappan

Tutor Kensington, NSW
In simple words, Making students believe in themselves and watching them excel in solving problems with ease. Changing the old school boring classes to interesting and engaging ones ! Make learning more interesting and working on improving self confidence before jumping onto problems and solutions ( real life examples, unique tricks, and fun ways…
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Zehao

Tutor Alexandria, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Elisa

Tutor Bondi, NSW
Encouraging critical thinking nurtures problem-solving skills and fostering self-confidence are paramount. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in my ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, my patience and understanding when working through difficulties with students, as well as my adaptability in tailoring teaching methods to suit…
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Euphrates

Tutor Randwick, NSW
Encourage the student when they are struggling, highlight their achievements and help them to build up confidence in their abilities. Patience is key. Patience and understanding from 2+ years of experience working in childcare, and a personal love for…
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Alison

Tutor Bondi Beach, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are listening to them and paying attention to their needs. Students can be shy and may not make it abundantly clear what they need in any given moment, but there are usually signs, though they may be subtle. It is a tutor's job to monitor the student throughout a lesson and make sure…
Dan
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Dan

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
As mentioned above, tutoring gives me more space to understand a student's difficulty. Thus, I believe that a tutor's biggest responsibility is to patiently guide the student through that difficulty, in other words, to unlock their ability to comprehend a lingual matter. Additionally, a tutor's role also encompasses helping the students gain more…
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Stefanie

Tutor Bronte, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a good relationship and trust through understanding how the individual learns and understands and then from here can learn together to achieve the final result. Having been tutored throughout my primary school and high school education, I believe my strength is having an…
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Keirvi

Tutor Randwick, NSW
"I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where students feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning is often about trial and error, and if a student is too nervous to speak up, they miss out on the chance to grow. Beyond just helping them understand the content, a…
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Kurian

Tutor Randwick, NSW
I believe in teaching the students skills more than information. The saying goes, if you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime, which is very close to my heart. I want my students to understand the problem and critically think about solutions rather than trying to copy-paste from memory.…
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MAHIA

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
I think I have answered it in the last question. Again it is all about answering students' questions and privide them their perfirmance feedback. As a tutor when I see my students improvement I always follow these strategies : Constructive feedback, encouraging, engaging and building relationship with the students, always be flexible and be…
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Alaster

Tutor Kensington, NSW
Not only can tutors help build up a students' confidence in areas they are particularly weak in, but they can also give insight into what is to come in further years of school and how to prepare for such content. I believe I am good at breaking down harder concepts into individual relatable, easy to understand components to teach separately, then…
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Amal

Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student are to provide clear guidance, foster a supportive learning environment, and encourage independent thinking. First, I believe in breaking down complex topics into digestible, step-by-step explanations, ensuring that students fully grasp the material before moving on. My role is not just to help them…
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Axel

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
To guide them not just academically but in life as well, to build a close connection with the student. Seeing them grow and learn as well as I teach them is also very important to me. The wellbeing of the student as well is also very very important to me, it greatly affects how they perform in class and their learning journey. The passion to be…
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Kenolee

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Provide clear explanations, create a supportive learning environment, and encourage confidence to enhance the learning of students, whilst also being sympathetic and patient to cater to their individual needs. I believe my strengths are being patient and adaptable to the needs of students to cater to their specialised needs by breaking down…
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Vien Phat (Jason)

Tutor Sydenham, NSW
I believe that is essential for a tutor to establish and master the “groundwork’’ and fundamental concepts with the students before moving on to more complicated concepts. For subjects like Mathematics and Physics, new knowledge is very commonly built on knowledge that you have learnt before. As a result, tutors need to make sure that…
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Umama

Tutor Kingsford, NSW
Being flexible in their approach, adjusting teaching methods to suit the needs and learning styles of the students. Creating a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and raising questions. Establishing clear learning objectives with students and communicating them effectively.…

Local Reviews

Iqra was very good math teacher.
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Inside North SydneyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Olivia focused on networks and diagrams as well as advanced trigonometry, revising concepts using assignment questions and targeted practice.

Year 10 student James worked through exponential and other non-linear graphing alongside financial mathematics revision, strengthening understanding with textbook exercises and real-life examples.

For Year 6, Emma tackled properties of quadrilaterals and triangles—including congruency tests—while also reviewing composite area questions and coordinate plane skills to prepare for her upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was hesitant to attempt problem-solving questions involving algebra, often deferring to decimals—her tutor noted she "seemed slightly hesitant" and avoided the unfamiliar, which limited growth in new techniques.

In Year 8, a student's written work on nets was sometimes unclear due to repeated shapes in different orientations; this made it hard for both teacher and student to spot errors efficiently.

A Year 11 lesson revealed revision time focused mostly on easier material, so weak areas like graphing and congruency proofs weren't reinforced before tests.

Missed opportunities for feedback also slowed progress in linear work (Year 10).

Recent Achievements

One North Sydney tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to explain her thinking; now she's actively talking through each geometry problem, showing much more willingness to share how she arrives at answers.

Another high school student surprised himself by managing all the extension questions in a challenging revision session—he even asked for extra practice on areas he'd once avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to skip writing out steps is now consistently setting out her working for every question, making it easier for her to spot and fix mistakes herself.

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 Stanton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SHORE - Sydney Church of England Grammar School.