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caitlyn

Chemistry Tutor Port Hacking, NSW
Tutors need to be able to listen, support, and communicate with their students in a way that makes them feel comfortable to ask questions and admit when they don’t really understand what’s going on. By being an approachable person, students are less likely to feel anxious and in a comfortable environment, are more likely to absorb the…
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Jack

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
Communicating topics to a student in a way they can understand and ensuring the student grasps key concepts by rewording things is essential. My strengths are my large knowledge base and my communication…
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Zenan

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
The Important thing is to give students a sense of confidence in their ability. This will require the tutor to integrate complex ideas into simple, straightforward concepts. Once the student realizes their capability, they can endure failures, learn from mistakes and try again. My strength as a tutor is definitely my close and friendly…
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KA YIK

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
I believe that a chemistry tutor should be extremely cautious in what they say; can everything be supported with a logical statement? Because the steps the tutors take to construct the answer are how the students learn from them, a tutor must prepare well and be confident and knowledgeable of what they are giving to the students. It's not about…
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Marko

Chemistry Tutor Kirrawee, NSW
I think patience is the most important skill a chemistry tutor can have. Some students don't understand a concept right away, I had to have a concept explained to me multiple times before and if the tutor was patient I was not scared to ask. I think as I have been tutored before I knew what worked for me and what didn't so I could apply those…
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Liem

Chemistry Tutor Sutherland, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is make the student passionate about their subject. If the student isn't motivated to learn, no amount of lecturing or assignments will help them. There are so many small things about each subject that are super interesting to learn about, but without the right tutor some students miss out. As a…
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James

Chemistry Tutor Kareela, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to be supportive. Even the students struggling the most always have something they're doing well. The tutors job is to highlight that and develop skills to transfer those proficiencies to other areas of the subject. Furthermore the tutor must be patient. A student is there because they need help…
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Zander

Chemistry Tutor Sylvania, NSW
I think the most important thing for a chemistry tutor is to explain the content to a student in a way which will make them understand. I have a good knowledge of a few subjects and can give insight on different content within the…
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William

Chemistry Tutor Sutherland, NSW
I think the most important part is to get to know the student on a personal level, which gauges an idea on their learning style, to which the tutor can model their lessons accordingly. Communicatory skills, knowledge of high school maths and physics…
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Jasmin

Chemistry Tutor Oyster Bay, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to practice empathy in order to ensure the student knows they're in a safe environment where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. Being kind and really listening to what they say to you is also essential, as you don't want them to feel like they can't talk to you, as this will…
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Lamia

Chemistry Tutor Sans Souci, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is to enable a student with essential skills, both related to subject taught, as well as life skills. In this way, the student can go on to become an independent learner. My strengths are in being able to put myself in the child's shoes and explain the way he/she wants it. My weakness is that I…
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Camila

Chemistry Tutor Sans Souci, NSW
Being able to listen to what the student thinks and needs is the best way to understand the situation and therefore opt for the best path to follow. I tend to be patient and understanding of different people needs so that tutoring is not only delivering information in a one sided way, but more of a cooperative…
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Krish

Chemistry Tutor Oatley, NSW
Tutor can assist in providing a tailored direction to student to succeed in life Experience on how best to teach students & provide a tailored…
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Samrin

Chemistry Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
Working with students can be a challenge, especially if we're meeting to help them bring up low grades. One thing I do when I meet the student for the very first time is to ask them questions about their interests, like sports, school subjects, music and movies. In the math problems that I create, I incorporate references to these interests. It…
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Lucy

Chemistry Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is identify their individual needs; Every student is unique and has different learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses. I think it is key to identify their individual needs and tailor your teaching style and strategies accordingly. I believe that I have a strong understanding of…
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Kenshi

Chemistry Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to instill confidence and foster a growth mindset. Beyond imparting knowledge and academic skills, a tutor plays a critical role in nurturing a student's self-belief and belief in their own abilities. By providing encouragement, support, and positive reinforcement, a tutor can…
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Cooper

Chemistry Tutor Gymea Bay, NSW
The most important things a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to create a safe learning environment. This will encourage students to speak more openly about problems from troubling question to problems in the overall schooling which are impeding their academic growth. My strong knowledge of my chosen subjects and academic experience allows…
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Jaydon

Chemistry Tutor Cronulla, NSW
Establishing good habits. I believe that habits are key to getting things done, especially tasks students may not want to do. By creating accountability and helping students develop healthy study habits, I find I can significantly enhance their learning experience. Having been tutored for over two years during high school, often for more than 12…
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Lev

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
To teach in a way that works for them and makes them understand concepts easily. Then, if the student is having a hard time, support and encourage them to continue trying. My experience as a commercial tutor and my good academic…
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Felix

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
- Teaching students critical thinking skills instead of just how to solve different types of problems. This enables them to adapt their thinking, and assess and define problems, leaving them with a better chance of independently figuring out problems by themselves e.g. in exams. - Building strong, authentic relationships with students. This helps…
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Elwin

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is reinforce whatever they are already learning from school by addressing any of their individual concerns. This allows for a seperate 1-on-1 learning environment in which we can focus on everything that they need to develop. I think my greatest strengths are my patience and my…
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Prikshita

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
In my opinion, a teacher must always be willing to learn those concepts for his students which they want to know. Also , a teacher must even provide them with some learning methods so that they can get grasp over any topic easily. Moreover, a teacher must always motivate a student and help him to think out of a box. Apart from that, teacher can…
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Karina

Chemistry Tutor Miranda, NSW
Providing support and encouragement to students, while focusing on independent learning, self improvement and building confidence. A tutor should not just aim to improve students' grades, but teach life long skills such as discipline, dedication and always be challenging their students to commit to improvement and continual learning. I have…

Local Reviews

Jaydens first lesson with Jusjit went very well.
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Inside Port HackingTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Thomas explored addition and subtraction, practiced reading time on clocks, and identified common shapes.

In Year 8, Olivia revised angle relationships such as co-interior, alternate, and corresponding angles using diagrams, before moving to supplementary and complementary pairs.

For Year 10, Sophie focused on trigonometry—applying Pythagoras' Theorem to word problems and solving for unknowns in right-angled triangles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 mathematics, a student often rushed through problem-solving, leading to missed steps—one tutor noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In Year 12 ancient history, another found that not collecting sources as she learned made it harder to recall evidence for essays later on.

For a Year 8 class, messy handwriting—"the number 8 can look like a 6"—caused confusion and calculation errors.

Meanwhile, in Year 5 maths, a reluctance to write out conversion methods resulted in repeated mistakes when switching between units.

Each habit led to avoidable setbacks during lessons or assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Port Hacking tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on geometry questions—last session, he confidently combined methods to find missing angles and solved a multi-step problem using supplementary angles without needing hints.

In Year 11, Maiee has moved from just listing facts to connecting sources with essay questions and applying different historical perspectives when discussing conservation issues, something she previously found daunting.

A younger student who was hesitant about maths now asks for help as soon as she's unsure and surprised herself by finishing all ten addition problems without errors.

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