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Randwick's tutors include experienced classroom teachers, Olympiad-level maths and physics mentors, a university teaching assistant from Germany's elite RWTH Aachen, a seasoned Kumon instructor and selective schools specialist, accomplished school Duxes and scholarship winners, passionate primary educators, kid-facing sports coaches, and multi-subject high achievers with proven K–12 tutoring success.

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Vihanga

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
It is important that the tutor creates an encouraging relationship with the student where the student feels comfortable asking questions and clarifying any doubts. I believe that making mistakes is an essential part of learning and working through those mistakes with a can-do attitude with the help of the tutor will benefit the student. I am able…
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Lewis

Tutor Rose Bay, NSW
A tutors primary role is to ensure the students understands the content. In my experience this is not as simple as it sounds, as many students are taught how to answer questions rather then being taught mathematics; abstracting difficult concepts into simpler forms, through the use of analogies and other explanatory methods is key in allowing a…
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Rachel Tze Ching
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Rachel Tze Ching

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe achieving high scores isnt everything for a student. Being able to achieve more than that is whats important. It is true and no doubt that high grades can allow one to enter into a great university with a good degree. However, it is more important on how the students choose the right path in their lives that can make them happy and heart…
Cyrus
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Cyrus

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student in my opinion is to give them guidance on how to be successful in the subject we tutor. At the end of the day we only see them once or twice a week. We can't teach them everything. So it is important that we guide them on how to learn and study in order to be successful. Myt strength lies…
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Adrian

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student extend beyond imparting knowledge. I prioritize understanding each student's individual learning style, tailoring my approach to their needs. Building a positive and encouraging environment, I aim to instill confidence, foster critical thinking, and ignite a genuine passion for learning. It's not…
Mukesh
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Mukesh

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Being friendly and adapting their teaching speed to the pace of the student. not having one universal teaching style, but altering it is how you keep the student interested and make it easier for them to grasp the concept. For example, using sports examples to explain a physics concept to a high school athlete will keep them engaged longer and add…
MinJae  (Albert)
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MinJae (Albert)

Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are motivating the students to learn on their own as well as arming them with the tools and study skills. The motivation to learn is critical, since the tutor can teach the material, but at the end of the day, it is the student who has to master it. Without such…
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Yiheng

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instill confidence. Many students experience a lack of confidence when they don't perform as well as they hoped in a subject, which can discourage further studying. As a tutor, it is crucial to nurture their self-belief and provide a supportive environment. By offering positive…
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Soraya

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
Provide a safe learning space and encourage determination as well as helping them set reasonable academic goals. It is also important that they learn to enjoy learning things. I think my experience as a recent graduate of 2023 is an advantage, as I am able to relate to students on a personal level and have recent experience with the syllabus. In…
Naemat
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Naemat

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student feel at ease with the subject at hand, especially to the point where they begin their own individual methods of inquiry into the subject. A student should never feel under pressure to perform in ways that make them feel discouraged about their own abilities. The consequence of that is…
Roger
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Roger

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing I believe is not only being able to share knowledge with students in order to help them achieve good grades but also providing them with the skills to utilise this knowledge on a day to day basis so that they can see the relevance and importance of it. I believe that my strength comes from the fact that I am still a…
Sanjana
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Sanjana

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
One of the most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is not only make the subject fun and easier to understand but to make the student believe in himself/herself. Most of the students, do not feel very confident in their own understanding of the subject and hesitate to participate in class discussions. I believe by making the student…
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Keenan

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The most important part of tutoring is to make sure the student grasps a concept entirely and doesn't have any gaps in their knowledge before moving onto new topics. It is essential for students to fully comprehend a difficult concept as this will help them remember it better, gain confidence in the topic and lower their stress. Additionally,…
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Fransisca

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Look at situations from their point of view and adjust to their learning style. Patience, understanding, and determination. I've been in their position once before and will always try my best to see them come out on…
Alexandra
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Alexandra

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide support and encouragement, creating a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should guide students through challenges, helping them develop problem-solving skills rather than just giving answers. It’s essential to target…
Richard
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Richard

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Ultimately, a tutor only has so much time each week with a student and so I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to help students discover their own affinity for a particular subject and inspire them to carry out their own research. To this end, it is crucial to welcome curiosity and not to limit their imagination by restricting them…
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Delila

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Provide tools, and knowledge to help students build their confidence to tackle problems independently. I do so, by tailoring learning strategy that uses the students' strengths and I motivate with positive reinforcement and supporting the student achieving their objectives. From my experience these are life skills that serve the student beyond…
Amin
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Amin

Tutor Sydenham, NSW
Motivate. If a tutor can motivate a student to do whatever they want, The student will succeed in life. Motivation won't only drive my students to improve in mathematics but also other subjects. Other than knowing my mathematics, I believe I am an easy teacher. I make the work look easy for the students, so their mentality towards the work is…
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Jakob

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
My goal is to always cater for each student's individual needs, but usually the biggest things are confidence, improving academic skills, and making learning more fun. More of a focus on problem-solving and skills than following procedures and memorising facts Thinking of creative and unique ways to explain challenging…
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Pim

Tutor Rozelle, NSW
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a student is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. It is to be someone that can positively influence and motivate students to work hard, boost their confidence and overcome any of their problems. I think my biggest strengths would be patience, my positive attitude and my…
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Haiwen

Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
For me, I think the comfortable study atmosphere is vital for the student. The student will not be able to study efficiently in anxiety. Sometimes a student might know the knowledge, but they are too stressful or not confident to write it out. Providing a comfortable study atmosphere for them will be helpful. Also, it is significant to answer the…
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Daniel

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Catering to a student's needs and teaching at a pace that the student can follow is the most important thing in my opinion, as it ensures the student is fully comprehending and understanding what the tutor is teaching My strength lies in my patience and empathy when helping others as I was in their very shoes up until very recently so I would be…

Local Reviews

The ezy math team are very friendly and helpful. It was extremely easy to get started, and they stay in contact via email to ensure all our needs are met. Charlie's tutor Jai, has connected well - a delight to work with. Rochelle
Rochelle, Randwick

Inside RandwickTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ben practised **elapsed time questions** and worked on identifying and drawing 2D and 3D shapes.

Year 7 student William focused on solving **algebraic equations**, including collecting like terms, as well as applying **Pythagoras' theorem** to problem-solving tasks.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student revised surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders, alongside tackling **advanced factorisation using the difference of two squares formula**.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was hesitant to apply structured working in algebra, preferring mental calculation—he was hesitant to do so—which made it harder to spot method errors during factorisation tasks.

In Year 10 biology, another student avoided asking questions when unsure about cell organelles, making it tough to address misunderstandings on the spot.

A younger learner (Year 4) sometimes left homework incomplete, especially with worded problems that introduced new formats.

One secondary student became distracted mid-lesson (she can get easily distracted, taking her away from the work), which slowed progress through problem-solving practice and left some review tasks unfinished by session's end.

Recent Achievements

One Randwick tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when facing tricky probability questions now bringing his own challenging examples to sessions and breaking them down into clear steps without prompting.

Another high schooler, previously unsure about multi-step algebra problems, surprised himself by flying through practice sets and even correcting his own errors with negative numbers before the tutor stepped in.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who often rushed through work has started pausing to plan out answers, showing real care with working out—he finished last lesson by neatly solving every multiplication question and checking his methods independently.

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 Randwick Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Marcellin College.