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Tutors in Rosny include a seasoned university lecturer and assistant professor, experienced K–12 and adult educators, a primary school teacher trained internationally, an ATAR 99.7 high-achiever and subject prizewinner, multiple Olympiad and Dux recipients, award-winning science graduates, active peer mentors, and dedicated leaders in student clubs, camps, sports coaching, and creative arts.

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Ranithra

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
tutor must give 100% knowledge on the subjects tutor must clear their doubts immediately and they should be available for students for clearing doubts. tutors must work harder with students to improve their marks and teach them clearly. Listening to the needs of the child will also help you to better understand the student’s situation so that…
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Elijah

Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
Ensure they meet there every need and ensure a student is enjoying their learning, because if there not enjoying they won’t do well. Being polite and patient with students is crucial as it may take a while for them to understand but encouraging them and having their back will bring out their confidence and it will show in their results aswell.…
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Jacob

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the subject matter they are teaching enjoyable to learn. This is important because learning should be something we actively engage in and if a tutor can make it so the students seek out learning more readily then they have already succeeded in some sense. As a tutor my strengths are…
Tyler
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Tyler

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
I think the most important things a tutor can do is listen attentively, and bring excitement into each session. Tutoring is more listening to the areas in which the student is confused rather than trying to explain everything. It is also essential to have enthusiasm about topics, because if you aren’t interested in a subject then the student who…
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CHRISTOPHER

Tutor Lutana, TAS
Building trust, understanding how each student learns best, and creating a supportive space where they feel encouraged to ask questions and grasp new concepts. A good tutor doesn't just explain the material at hand; they help students develop independence and the skills to keep learning on their own. Patience, clear communication, and…
Kehao
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Kehao

Tutor Rokeby, TAS
Be a calm, warm and supportive figure they feel comfortable around. Help to establish subject-related confidence and competence. Identify learning barriers and diagnose misconceptions. Design a plan to lift them to their desired success. Model and coach the problem-solving strategies that suit their thinking styles. Expect and…
Denzil
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Denzil

Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
-Being patient and understanding the student's needs -Creating a learning environment that is comfortable and lets the student be confident -Having sound knowledge of the learning material and preparing well for lessons I believe that I am a very patient person, which allows me to give a learning experience that is relaxing and not daunting for…
Isabella
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Isabella

Tutor Clarendon Vale, TAS
I think the most important things a tutor can do are explain concepts clearly, be patient and supportive, and help students build confidence and independence in their learning. I’d say my main strengths are patience, clear explanations, and adaptability. I’m good at adjusting how I teach depending on the student, and I aim to create a…
Aayush
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Aayush

Tutor Glenorchy, TAS
be kind, patient, and understanding of the fact that people learn at different rates, and to reassure the student that it is ok to take longer with certain aspects than others. patience, easily understood, able to adapt, good knowledge of math up to maths specialised in TASC gr…
Nicholas
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Nicholas

Tutor Taroona, TAS
To be patient, supportive, foster a relationship with the student where they are not afraid or embarrassed to admit when they don't understand something, to ensure they say so as soon as possible, so that the tutor can fix their errors when they begin and correct their path to success. I am very patient, i like to explain things in very simple…
Hunter
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Hunter

Tutor Cambridge, TAS
The most important thing is keeping your student engaged and motivated to learn. I can see how people understand things, which helps me explain it in a way that makes sense to them. I am very patient and…
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Prashish

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The most important things are to build the student's confidence, encourage independent thinking, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor doesn't just give answers — they guide students to find solutions themselves, which builds lasting skills beyond the subject being taught. My strengths lie in…

Local Reviews

Evangeline is lovely. She is very patient with Steph and takes the time to explain things quite clearly to her. After Evangeline has been, Steph is very happy and excited that she has learned something new.
Kelly

Inside RosnyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Aimee worked on stoichiometry, focusing on mole-mass and mass-mole conversions, and later revised organic chemistry topics for an upcoming SAC using practice exam questions.

Year 12 student Charli tackled the adaptive immune system and CRISPR-Cas9 gene technology, answering a mix of multiple choice and short answer questions to apply her knowledge.

Meanwhile, Alissa in Year 12 reviewed Food Chemistry concepts by working through detailed exam-style questions related to her upcoming SAC and revisited equilibrium principles from recent classwork.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes became overwhelmed by complex questions, leading her to overcomplicate answers and miss key steps; as a tutor noted, "breaking the question into meaningful parts" helped her regain clarity.

Meanwhile, Alissa struggled to apply rules accurately in exam settings—she often neglected to reference available resources like the oxidation table, resulting in missed marks during calculations.

For Scarlett (Year 6 English), hesitation to begin writing personal pieces led to delays; she would stall rather than launch ideas onto the page. This reluctance meant drafts were started late and finished under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Rosny tutor noticed a big shift in Aimee's approach to chemistry: she now speaks up when confused, asking targeted questions and working patiently through tricky problems—previously, she tended to stay quiet when stuck.

Charli has started highlighting her own areas of uncertainty during sessions and uses diagrams independently, which marks a real step toward independent learning compared to earlier sessions where she'd wait for direction.

In a recent session, Zane read an article aloud with fluency and expression, then paraphrased main points accurately—something he found challenging last term.

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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rosny College.