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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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Dominik

Tutor Roseville, NSW
- Showing their own opinions on how they would approach a particular question or concept - Providing exemplar responses and practice questions to give the students an example of what to aim for and resources to improve their skills - Providing clear and concise explanations of simple and difficult concepts - Giving positive feedback and…
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Peter

Tutor Roseville, NSW
I believe it is vital that a student feels as though they have accomplished something at the end of each session and that there is a sense of progression felt for the student after each session. A tutor should be able to make the student work at a comfortable pace that does not stress them out or make them feel uncomfortable. Lastly, I believe a…
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Jo-Wei

Tutor Roseville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include being a good role model for the student as well as a good mentor. Good tutors ensure that their students understand every aspect of a concept or idea. I think that my strengths lie in my deep understanding of mathematics and my persistence, allowing me to ensure that my students fully…
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Nicholas

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Apart from the obvious requirements to provide sound academic knowledge and advice, the other aspect of tutoring that I consider most important is getting the student excited about learning. The best teachers have a successful balance of both aspects. When a tutor is excited about the content, that will get the student excited as well. An…
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Jonathan

Tutor Lindfield, NSW
The best thing a tutor can do for a student is affirm their self-worth as a learner and as an individual. It can be frustrating not being able to figure something out, but it becomes a lot less daunting without extreme expectations. I think my strengths as a tutor lie in my patience and my creativity. It's certainly not an easy task learning…
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Renelove

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important thing you can you as a tutor for a student is guidance and patience. You have to consider that every child is unique and has also their own strengths and weaknesses. I want them to love and enjoy learning because that’s life may thought us as we grow older. I want to have an impact to the students that he/she will be able to…
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Mark Wayne

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
To make them realize and harness their own brain power to process the beauty of numbers. By doing so, fear of numbers can be eliminated and that will definitely propel them for their future. I am a well-rounded person with an aptitude for Math. My style of teaching is to make Math as fun as possible and interesting as possible. I am patient and I…
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Jodie

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I think a tutor should empower students to think for themselves, as this is what is required for the student to succeed independently when taking exams. So the most important thing I could do as a tutor is to encourage students to work out answers rather than giving it to them immediately. I pride myself on being patient. I believe strongly that…
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Jasmine

Tutor Lindfield, NSW
It is so important for tutors to adapt their method of teaching to the way the student learns. Every student not only has different needs and difficulties, but learns concepts differently. It is extremely important to regularly re-evaluate the student's objectives. Modifying your approach as a tutor to make the student feel comfortable and…
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Steve

Tutor Lindfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: - Help reach successful academic goals by trying my absolute best every class - Be a mentor that students can look up to both as a tutor, and a person - - Have received a band 6 (E4) in both maths extension 1 & 2 for my HSC - Bilingual (can speak English & Korean…
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Simone

Tutor Lindfield, NSW
To get students interested in Maths and students will then love to challenge themselves. Prepare students for the examination say tactics, time management, read and understand questions correctly and putting answer in the right format. In explaining underlying logic behind theory and formula and help student tackle a question by breaking the…
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Oliver

Tutor Lindfield, NSW
Make sure I am understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and how to further develop them Patience, communication and an understanding for the…
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Nia

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
provide the student with the necessary tools and skills required to become an independent learner, as well as building their confidence in their ability to work through the maths course throughout the school years. motivating students to learn and supporting them as they work through difficult tasks by explaining the problem in multiple ways and…
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Stephen

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
One of the most important thing a tutor can do is to help a student to acquire the knowledge. What it means is that the student can internally understand what is being taught as a building block, which enables the student to advance his/her learning. An important aspect of acquiring knowledge is to teach student how to think. As different…
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Yip

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Build their Confidence Be Patient and Active listening Collaboration and Time management Support every step of the way to improve their grades Patient Communication Active listening Problem solving Continue…
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Mahsa

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Apart from conveying knowledge, the most crucial thing a tutor can do is to make students feel good about the subject they are studying. When students have a positive mindset and feel confident, they are more motivated and engaged in the learning process. I possess a strong foundation and deep understanding of mathematics. Moreover, I can design…
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Adrian

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student can vary, depending on the student. For e.g I had a friend who's outlook on maths was very negative, he had despised it his whole life and every time we'd have maths h would just have a frown upon his face and his mood would change. I assumed this was because he had never really…
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Joslyn

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clarity, create a supportive environment and encourage critical thinking. First, a tutor should offer clear explanations and help students understand challenging concepts. Second, a tutor should build a student’s confidence by creating a supportive environment to help…
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Tanya

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Develop their love/passion for a particular subject/field. For young minds, effective tutoring/teaching is extremely important as it makes them aware of their career options and shapes them for good future prospects. When tutoring is improper, a student might quickly lose interest in a subject area which otherwise they may prove to be good at. I…
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Jessica

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
To help student to discover their strengths and weaknesses, help them to persevere and achieve their goal. Also, I will guide them to learn instead of spoon feeding them everything to build up their confidence as they master the skills I am patient with students even when it is frustrating. I also understand students have unique ways of learning…
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Ryan

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Help the student understand the main point of the exercise and the way they can use to fix it so they can apply that method effectively. With this, they can have a good grade and have the motivation to study math I am not only a hardworking person but also an enthusiastic tutor. I always want to listen to the student, hear their feedback from them…
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Liam

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them develop a study routine and to teach them how to study efficiently. This will allow the student to develop a sense of independence and help them organise their time properly, and as a result of being well organised I believe it will help the student to feel more…
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Manvendra

Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Empathy, patience, core knowledge of analytics being from an engineering background. Further, I tend to apply a more enthusiastic and unorthodox mode of working to makes the workplace more interesting. teaching to make math and physics more interesting. Empathy, patience, core knowledge of analytics being from an engineering background. Further,…

Local Reviews

So far very good tutor
Venessa, Lindfield

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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.