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Roseville's tutors include a Montessori-trained early childhood educator, a Yale-NUS graduate and peer mentor with international experience, a Maths Olympiad top 10% achiever and Scouts leader, university medallists in science and engineering, Selective Schools specialists, seasoned K–12 maths and English instructors, HSC high band scorers, and ATAR 98+ graduates with Olympiad and academic awards.

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syed mehreen manzoor

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
1. Give them a correct perspective 2. Encourage them to do better and try things, even if they do wrong they should be. That's how they will learn from mistakes and excel. I think I focus on basics, and can see from the perspective of a student. What the student wants and how the students wants is something I think can gauge…
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Karthik

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster critical thinking, and create a supportive learning environment. It's essential to adapt to each students learning style, build their confidence, and encourage curiosity to help them not just learn, but truly understand the material. One of my key…
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Folarin

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The tutor's ability to resuscitate the student's interest in a particular course that he/she loves but due to antecedence or past events has led to a lack of interest in such course or subject. Firstly, my ability to explain the most difficult concept with the simplest everyday event, driving home the point and helping you visualize such in the…
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Aayush

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
A tutor can help student understand the concepts which can't be understood by the person himself. In addition a tutor can share their experiences with their students on how he or she developed a clear understanding of a particular subject and can explain the real life applications of the subjects that the students study. Ability to identify areas…
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William

Engineering Studies Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Although explaining concepts is definitely useful, I believe it is a tutor's responsibility to show students how to enjoy studying and do it more effectively. Helping students mentally through encouragement and giving them tips on how to thrive in any avenue of study and learning will benefit them far more than just learning a formula or…
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Sana Nassar

Engineering Studies Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing is helping someone develop a passion for the subject so that they want to learn more. Studying for exams can get very stressful and students forget the joy of learning something and their natural curiosity. If a tutor can help a student retain even a small percentage of that, its an amazing achievement. Most of the…
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Edwin

Engineering Studies Tutor Denistone East, NSW
It is most important for a tutor to engage with the student, so that they will be more inclined to be attentive and take the lessons seriously. It is also neccesary to make the neccesary preperations required for the student, e.g background research for foreign topics/ or remodled questions, to suit the student's needs and allow for efficient…
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Andrew

Engineering Studies Tutor North Epping, NSW
I believe my most important role as a tutor is provide a supportive environment in a way that it is open to a variety of personalities and ways of thinking. It is only if the student is comfortable that the student and tutor can work cooperatively which will allow for the student to learn. The tutor should also attempt to understand the student.…
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Alexander

Engineering Studies Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: -help them -make sure they understand not just do work -also tell them you dont have to be a high achiever to succeed, anyone can aim high still do everything they wish, as long as they put in the effort needed to accomplish their dreams. My strengths as a tutor are, I was never a high…
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Patricia-Carmen

Engineering Studies Tutor Dawes Point, NSW
I think the most important thing as a tutor you need to be honest, be flexible, be patient, be a good listener, teach the student how to learn. I believe tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more…
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IFTEKAR

Engineering Studies Tutor West Ryde, NSW
A tutor can show students how challenging questions are done and prepare them well for their exams/tests. Plus, encourage them to put in their full potential to score well in exams. I am free to explain any concept, numerous times until the student has really understood. My job is to make sure they know what they are actually doing. I try to give…
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rhys

Engineering Studies Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to improve their confidence in problem deconstruction. This skill is universally applicable and can can be use even after the leaving the tutoring session in different part of study or life, I vastly improved from year 10 to year 12 and into university in all my subjects. Going from…
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Jacob

Engineering Studies Tutor North Epping, NSW
Not just providing academic support, but mentoring them holistically, helping them build good study habits they can carry with them long into the future. Additionally, delivering a personalised experience that meets the students' needs will enable them to feel comfortable and learn more. I have a thorough course understanding to help students…
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Irtiza

Engineering Studies Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
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Dat

Engineering Studies Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe effective tutoring comes from understanding a student’s perspective when learning. A tutor who can do this can make lessons more engaging, identify learning barriers, and help students build genuine confidence and enjoyment in learning. Achieving this requires patience, empathy, and a willingness to understand each student’s…
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Shatabdi

Engineering Studies Tutor Barangaroo, NSW
According to me, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage him and build up the confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Also, a tutor should always have an openness and adaptability to dynamic changes to understand situation with empathy as well as common sense. I believe my…
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Md Tahmidul

Engineering Studies Tutor Epping, NSW
Provide personalized support, encourage independent thinking, and create a positive learning environment. Clear communication, patience, adaptability, and the ability to break down complex concepts into simple…
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Niharika

Engineering Studies Tutor Eastwood, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are: build genuine understanding of why concepts work, not just memorization; foster independence by teaching problem-solving strategies and debugging skills rather than just giving answers; create a safe environment where students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking any question; adapt teaching…
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Sharat

Engineering Studies Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
A tutor can guide a student to succeed. Not only in studies, but life in general. If tutors can make students aware of certain things which changes how they operate and that is the greatest thing a tutor can do. I am very patient and understanding. I try to listen to them and change my strategy. Understanding their needs makes me efficient to…
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Faisal

Engineering Studies Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Help the student overcome their fear, and develop new skills to improve and work on their weaknesses. Try to seek help when they need it and learn how to deal with new challenges everyday without fear. Communication is the key for everything. And I’m easy going with people and I’m also easy to share things with. So I believe the boy/girl…
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Yi-Shuan

Engineering Studies Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Help the student visualise or truly understand the concept instead of having to memorise the equations. If a student understands the concept, it could become intuitive for the student to know how to use the equation. One other important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and empathetic, build the student's confidence and…
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DEEPTI

Engineering Studies Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Developing interest in student for the subject by teaching the concepts in an effective manner right from the basics. Encouraging the students to ask questions or doubts of any level. Create an environment that is friendly, yet professional, so that students look forward for the tutoring sessions rather than running away from it. Help the students…
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Tanzila

Engineering Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
A tutor is a guide to show the right path. Students might stumble a lot, but tutor should hold him up, stand by him and show the right direction. Never giving up on a student, looking for opportunities to advance their skill is what a tutor should always do. I try to explain things from the student's perspective. For example, a gamer might…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Olivia worked through Euka Mathematics sheets to catch up on number patterns and problem-solving, focusing on building confidence with multi-step questions.

In Year 10, Marcus focused on factorisation and completing the square in algebra, using practice exercises to reinforce each method.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily tackled advanced networks problems, including minimum cuts and maximum flow, as well as HSC-style short answer writing for English textual analysis.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 maths, a student hesitated to check her own work or talk herself through multi-step problems without tutor prompts—"she relied on me to highlight mistakes," one note explained. This led to missed opportunities for independent error correction during practice.

In Year 9 English, reluctance to move onto less familiar analysis tasks meant responses stayed descriptive rather than analytical, especially when under time pressure in assessments.

For Year 8 algebra, skipping step-by-step written working made it hard to spot where sign errors occurred, resulting in confusion with substitution and bracket multiplication. Confidence visibly dipped after challenging test results.

Recent Achievements

One Roseville tutor noted a big change in Kayla (Year 10): after initially hesitating to tackle unfamiliar math problems, she now volunteers answers and works through challenges even when unsure—last week, she independently broke down a tricky area/volume question without prompting.

In Year 11 biology, Kayla came to her session with a clear plan for reviewing weak spots and asked for extra questions on polypeptide synthesis, showing new initiative compared to earlier sessions where she waited for guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student recently surprised their tutor by confidently reading advanced texts aloud and explaining the main ideas themselves.

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 Lindfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Roseville College.