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Tutors in Rhodes include a Kumon-trained Maths and English instructor, a TESOL-certified language specialist with years of K–12 teaching experience in Japan and the Philippines, an astrophysics PhD candidate mentoring young students, an ATAR 91.3 graduate and school subject prizewinner, plus seasoned university-level mentors in engineering, business, finance and science.

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Seng

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
To maintain a relaxed and fun learning environment where a student's passion for learning can be nurtured. Patience and my ability to explore and explain concepts in a simple and easy to understand…
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Huan

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Understand your students' weakness aspects, set a particular plan to help them and encourage them to conquer possible difficulties. Strong background knowledge of math and physics, motivation, enthusiasm and…
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Madushani

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Understand the Students ability and help students to improve their ability. Give thorough knowledge and practice more difficult lessons. Frequently test what are the lack of knowledge areas and help to fill the gap to the required level. patience is important in teaching. Ability to explain difficult things in a simple and understandable…
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Aron

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
A tutor needs to be passionate about what he/she teaches. As passion brings along fun way to look at questions. Ensuring how fun studying could be and what it can achieve. I am very patience as a teacher- able to adjust the learning experience depending on the students ability. Encouragement is essential for students, which I am able to…
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Aaron

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Give a student the confidence to use the subject not just the information on it. I believe my understanding of how the different disciplines or maths interact gives me a strong ability to teach the particulars of these disciplines from the foundation up. I am very patient with people and always seek feedback on explanations I…
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LU

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I think the most important thing is the confidence to use their own mind to figure out the problem by supporting them when they correct and leading them when they get loss in math Patient to guide them cause student may get trapped in one place in multiple times Fast thinking to find out which step they start to loss Fully prepared before…
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Sahil

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
1. Be patient 2. Figure out different ways to explain concepts to students if they are having difficulty understanding. Eg: analogy is always helpful to remember things. Patience and being able to explain complex concepts in a simple…
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Kynan

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is communication. Whether it be replying quickly, communicating with students directly and efficiently, or knowing how to approach a topic in the best way for a student to learn, effective communication is a must for tutors. This also means they must be adaptable to different teaching styles for different…
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CHRISTIE

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important things would be your patience and your passion of teaching. I might need to enhance my ability to teach others in a more professional way as I didn't take any training…
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Gul

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I believe understanding the core concepts is crucial for long-term success. Encouraging students to think independently improves understanding and analytical skills which helps facilitate their interest and development. As a tutor, I truly value the importance of solidifying core concepts, being patient, and connecting with students on a personal…
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Ellie

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
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MINGJIE

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Make them like math and let them enjoy study math. Interesting is always the best teacher. I’m very kind to people but in study or math I would be rigorous.and I think I have ability on math and…
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Calvin

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with the correct habits when handling any situation to do with maths whether it is just practising or in a test. Encouraging the student to see more different types of questions, good mathematical setting out and exam technique. My strengths are definitely in my ability in…
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Dana

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Being patient, understanding and ensuring that the tutor is in no way condescending towards the student. Going above and beyond for students, as well as being able to connect with them on their level Throughout my degree, we've been taught how to relay information to various audiences. Being able to explain concepts age-appropriately is definitely…
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Annan

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Being patient; guiding instead of just giving answers I'm a student, so I would probably know how students feel during studying. Besides, my math is good, I took GMAT a couple of times, and everytime I earn 49 or 50/50 on…
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Rachelle

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
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Nikhan

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is helping not only in studies but also helping and guiding in various other problems in life. The overall development of the student should be first priority for a tutor. My strength as a tutor is having high patience and willingness to repeat the same thing again till the student doesn't…
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Aditya

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
I believe one of the most important things a teacher can do for a student is to create a comfortable and welcoming learning environment where students feel confident asking for help. It’s essential for students to see their teacher as approachable and understanding. Additionally, a teacher should be encouraging and supportive, helping to…
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Wilson

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
It is not only about giving information to them. The most important thing is to let them have the right study attitude. This can help them a lot in further studies. I am easy to get along with. I have been study many years of math,and physics in China. Even now, i am studying as a mechanical engineering student at…
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Anthony

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
The single most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to set an example for their students. A tutor's demeanour really sets the tone for a student's academic journey and wellbeing. A student's approach to learning serves as a fundamental pillar of life and has a dramatic effect on how they approach life. My tutoring philosophy centres…
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jeevan reddy

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Tutor needs to emphatic academically so we can understand the student at micro sense.Without knowing his weakness it is may not be possible to excel in academic progress.we should personalize his learning capabilities without socializing in one to many kind of tutoring.Giving the progress of student's learning pace to his or her parents.…
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Chaitanya

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
Show them the correct path and contribute towards their personality development Listening and understanding to what they have to…
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Jocelyn Ruihan

Tutor Rhodes, NSW
A personalized study plan is perhaps the most crucial and unique support a tutor can provide to a student, often beyond what a school can offer. Each student has their own capacity for understanding a concept, which might not always align with the pace of a typical classroom setting and could potentially lead to misunderstandings or loss of…

Local Reviews

The tutoring is going really well.
Jason, Ryde

Inside RhodesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ruby practised **fraction operations and strategies for working with decimals**, using visual models to build confidence.

In Year 11, Daniel explored **trigonometric identities** alongside exponential and logarithmic functions, focusing on manipulating equations and applying log laws.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah worked through **advanced integration techniques** including substitution and the use of first and second derivatives to solve calculus-based motion questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student in Advanced Maths often relied on rote memorisation for trig identities but struggled to recall them accurately during integration tasks—"he hesitated when asked to apply the ASTC rule," one tutor noted, which slowed progress.

In Year 9, algebraic working was sometimes messy and lacked structure, making it hard to spot calculation slips and review errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student's times tables revision stayed only at the familiar level, missing out on harder combinations.

For English in Year 12, late essay drafts meant feedback couldn't be actioned before final submission.

Recent Achievements

One Rhodes tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to freeze on integration questions now working through u-substitution problems step by step without prompts.

In another session, a Year 8 student who had previously guessed at algebra is now confidently identifying unknowns and explaining her process aloud.

A primary school learner, after weeks of hesitation, has started breaking up tens and units independently when multiplying, rather than waiting for help.

Most notably, last week's high school session finished with a student choosing and justifying the best analysis techniques for his English essay draft on his own.

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 West Ryde Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wentworth Point High School.