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Oatley's tutors feature a PhD neuroscientist and former medical lecturer with a UAI of 99.45, an ATAR 98 achiever mentoring in advanced maths and sciences, creative writing specialists with postgraduate credentials, experienced K–12 English and maths tutors, selective school graduates, peer mentors, and youth coaches dedicated to fostering both academic excellence and student confidence.

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Carina

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
A tutor needs to be a good role model both as a peer and a teacher. They must understand the capabilities and abilities of the students and be able to adjust their learning methods to help meet the needs of the student for them to succeed and achieve their own academic best result while helping the student shape their understanding of the world…
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Edwin

Tutor Bexley, NSW
I believe as a tutor the most important thing I can do is to make the lessons as enjoyable and engaging as possible. I believe that tutoring should not only be about learning content but also learning the beauty and elegance of maths by developing an appreciation for it. I believe my strengths are that I am a highly effective and confident…
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Dibjot

Tutor Riverwood, NSW
Growth - It's not just about academic success, it's about the idea that, as a Tutor, it's your duty to make sure the students grow in their chosen subject. This involves understanding the student's strengths and weaknesses, their willingness to work hard and have fun, and enjoyment in the topic. Genuineness and Inspiration - A student can…
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Kai

Tutor Gymea, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student: - help students answer questions (especially exam type questions) - motivate students to succeed in mathematics by changing the students view of not approaching maths as a chore but something that they enjoy and is an interest - helping struggling students catch up on content and/or…
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Chadwick

Tutor Bexley, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their skills to a high level or a level higher than what is was prior to tutoring - essentially to boost their competence and confidence for the subject area they are being tutored for. Another objective includes motivating the student to enjoy maths (or any other subject) beyond…
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Shuai

Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Inspiring the student to think logically and teaching the methods instead of simply showing solutions. Strength: I have a solid understanding of fundamental theories, I am good at converting a solution into a logical sequence so that the students understand the method instead of simply memorizing it. Weakness: I sometimes overcomplicate the…
Urna
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Urna

Tutor Rockdale, NSW
Help each children succeed their own goals (we would need to ask them what their goal is at first) Ability to establish a rapport with…
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Joseph

Tutor Alfords Point, NSW
I've always said that a good teacher will help a student understand the work. A very good tutor will help a student find it within themselves to do the work. But i view myself as a great tutor, one that can do all of that, while actually inspiring the students. Im very patient, very organized, well spoken and persistent. Im a very hard worker, and…
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William

Tutor St Kilda, VIC
A tutor should focus on teaching the student what they do not understand in class. It gives the tutor satisfaction in teaching when their students achieves very good marks. Most importantly, improvement is all a tutor expects out of their students. They can share their past experiences and efforts which can be beneficial. I can provide my full…
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Heather

Tutor Earlwood, NSW
I believe it is very important for a tutor to provide consistent support for a student, to help them gain confidence and understanding in their studies. It is also important for tutors to be up to date in the latest information and syllabus to ensure the best service for the student. I believe my patience and understanding, combined with my…
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Samad

Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
A tutor can teach the student how to learn a difficult subject, how to clear their thoughts when they're not able to understand something and think from a different angle. Communication, building relationship with students, making studying fun by conducting short surprise…
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Antoine

Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
Listening to students' problems and questions with maths, to then explain and answer their queries and therefore to better assist their understanding of the topics. Patience and understanding is my strength in tutoring therefore I can easily adapt to each student's strengths and weaknesses. Providing different examples to better their…
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Callum

Tutor Loftus, NSW
Be someone they can feel comfortable around so they are willing to try something without fear of failing. I am able to communicate well with my students and try find a way so that they understand how to solve a…
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john

Tutor Belfield, NSW
To provide educational leadership to explore and examine relationships between language and text, and interrelationships among texts. To teach students to examine closely the individual qualities of texts while considering the Sources’ relationships to the wider context of the HSC ADV/STD English/History Area of Study. I provide educational…

Local Reviews

Things are going well with Amelia's tutoring and we are happy so far with the help Justin has given her. There was a decent improvement in her last maths assessment performance so that's a good sign!
Sam, Como

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Leonardo worked on calculating time, distance, and speed in word problems, and practiced adding and subtracting large numbers.

For Year 10, Jack focused on geometry by proving triangles are congruent and also reviewed algebraic methods for solving equations with unknowns.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Lachlan covered quantitative chemistry through mole calculations and explored redox reactions using practice questions from the HSC syllabus.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, one student often jumped to conclusions in ratio and percentage problems—misreading questions led to errors when translating pie chart data. A tutor noted, "He needed reminders to read every part of the question before answering."

In Year 10 algebra, another student struggled with rearranging equations and identifying key details in worded problems; missing crucial information slowed progress.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student preparing for HSC mathematics found it difficult to maintain focus during sessions, which left some exam tasks unfinished and increased anxiety about time management as deadlines approached.

Recent Achievements

One Oatley tutor noted a big step for Evan (Year 10), who was able to independently eliminate symbols and solve simultaneous equations—a task he'd found confusing in earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, Rogan (Year 11) demonstrated real growth in chemistry by connecting valency with reactions, showing a shift from rote memorisation to genuine understanding.

On the primary side, Sofia (Year 4) moved past previous hesitation with timetables; she can now confidently select the right departure based on arrival needs—something she struggled with before.

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 Oatley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.