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Paddington's tutors include a Cranbrook Head Tutor and ATAR 99.65 Premier's List scholar, a Sydney Grammar graduate and UNSW Law student with years of private tutoring and music coaching, an award-winning high school maths teacher with university lecturing experience, peer mentors fluent in multiple languages, and academic prizewinners from top global universities.

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Nicole

Psychology Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
A good tutor should help their student develop a love for what they are learning. When this is done successfully, this has a knock-on effect on the student's results as they are more engaged with the content they are learning. This starts with the tutor being passionate about the content they are teaching and being determined to push the student…
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Alejandra

Psychology Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to show students how amazing and talented they are and how capable they are of making great thing with amazing guidance. I create really dinámica classes and I have a great relationship with my students and their parents. I believe there can not be a positive learning environment if you don't…
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Dharani

Psychology Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
As a tutor, I aim to explore needs of every student to provide individually-tailored teaching in uncovering students' maximum potential. Aside from merely imparting knowledge, I believe it highly important to consistently motivate students who lack interest in studies, yet also preventing students from becoming over-stressed to the extent of…
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Ningyue

Psychology 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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Francesca

Psychology Tutor
I believe the most important thing a teacher can do is build a student's confidence while helping them discover their strengths and passions, fostering both growth and a love for learning. I have over two years of experience teaching preschool and primary students in English, Science, and Math. Right now, I’m taking my Master of Education, which…

Local Reviews

Our tutor Christina is wonderful: knowledgeable, patient, a good teacher and inspiring maths confidence in our children. Thank you!
Claire, Paddington

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Michael reviewed geometric reasoning and proofs, including congruency reasoning, then tackled challenging exam-style questions on factorisation and expanding.

Year 10 Maddison worked through trigonometry problems involving right-angled triangles and bearings, then revised theoretical versus experimental probability and relative frequency.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Sarah focused on indices and laws of exponents before moving on to logarithms and exponential equations in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly avoided writing out working in geometry, relying on mental calculation and causing missed steps—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.

For a Year 11 exam, another student struggled with time management and stopped short of fully simplifying answers when under pressure.

In Year 7 maths, one student left several division problems blank due to low confidence rather than lack of skill; reluctance to attempt questions was common unless total understanding was felt.

These habits led to unfinished tests or repeated mistakes that could have been caught with clearer layout and step-by-step checking.

Recent Achievements

A Paddington tutor noticed Ruby, a high school student, is now tackling simultaneous equations independently—she confidently uses substitution and addition methods to find unknowns, whereas earlier she'd often hesitate or wait for hints.

In another recent session, Michael has started explaining his reasoning out loud when working through tricky maths proofs; previously he'd skip steps in his working, but now details every stage which is leading to fewer mistakes on assessments.

Meanwhile, Henry (Year 6) has begun reading worded problems aloud himself before starting calculations—this new habit means he's catching key information he used to miss.

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