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Sefton's tutors include veteran primary and high school maths teachers with degrees in physics, a university med student with an ATAR of 99.95 and multiple subject dux awards, seasoned peer mentors and group leaders, top 3 provincial English competitors, Olympiad participants, accomplished academics, and experienced educators across K–12 from selective schools to international classrooms.

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Hoang Khanh Nhat

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
The connection that I will build with the student is one of the most important aspects of tutoring, as the most important thing that student often requires is inspiration for the subject. I want to be able to inspired thĂŞm to learn through my teaching, not just teaching them but to inspired them to work hard in their own time, developing the…
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Claret

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
I think the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to be patient and empathetic with them. Learning from a tutor can be frustrating and tiresome, especially when the student is not getting it right. A tutor should have the ability to carry the student through this, encouraging and motivating them to achieve their best…
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Rabiya

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
I think it is important for a chemistry tutor to know which concept of a question or topic the student doesn't understand, because if a tutor doesn't know that then they will not be able to explain it properly to the student. It is also important for the tutor to recognize if the student clearly gets the concept after they explain it as some…
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Issac

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
Empathising with the student is important but also allowing the student to properly express the areas of study that they are having trouble with so that as a chemistry tutor I can help them. I think I am able to read the students body language well to make sure that they understand. I also time manage well and offer help out of tuition…
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Jenny

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
The most important things the tutor should do for a student are understanding where the student needs more help, which is the advantage a private tutoring can provide, being patient with the student's understanding, bringing the enthusiasm to the class so the student can be more energised, be well prepared for all the content thoroughly before the…
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Alan

Chemistry Tutor Sefton, NSW
One would be motivation. Motivation is important for a student in their learning as it allows students to achieve their personal best and good results in their subjects as well as increase their productivity in class and possibly their enjoyment in their subjects. Another important factor would be to help students continually improve. Nowadays…
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Jasmine

Chemistry Tutor Birrong, NSW
An exceptional tutor would ensure their students have an in-depth understanding of concepts by altering their teaching methods to best complement the student's learning capacity and to the material being taught. Although this is a personal preference, I also believe that, as a chemistry tutor, being available for students to ask questions outside…
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Jaymish

Chemistry Tutor Berala, NSW
One of the most important things when tutoring is to maxmise your effort to help a student in any way possible, without actually doing an assignment/answering the question for them. I believe my role as a chemistry tutor is to help grow self-efficacy and to empower my students, so they are confident in tackling any problem. I am well spoken and…
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Ha Vy

Chemistry Tutor Yagoona, NSW
It is the attitude of gentleness and patience helps my students gain confidence as they walk through the challenges of the subject. I emphasize on long-term commitment and out-of-class support which are key to student's academic performance. I interact with students in a light-hearted, patient and open-minded manner. I communicate with students in…
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Shashini

Chemistry Tutor Berala, NSW
I believe it is important for tutors to build students' confidence and boost their self-esteem. It is important to acknowledge that a student is doing well when they truly are; to encourage them to be resilient when it gets tough. This way students are able to conquer any challenge without fear which enables them to learn more effectively. This…
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Rodolph

Chemistry Tutor Georges Hall, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to teach him the problem solving skills, and motivate him to apply his skills on any problem he faces. After gaining experience with several types of personalities, I am now a tutor that understands how the student thinks. I motivate the student to figure out the solutions himself…
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Rawaa

Chemistry Tutor Guildford, NSW
Being a role model and a guide for the students is the best thing a chemistry tutor can do. This is because actions speak louder than words and by bieng a good and positive influence a tutor can win the heart and mind of the students and in that way the flow of information between them will become very smooth and easy. I try to explain what…
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Shoily

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I believe making a student become confident in their own ability is very important. Students sometimes have doubts themselves and I believe I can encourage them to be confident and actually enjoy learning. A tutor should also develop growth in a student and provide a practical path to succeed. I am relatable, hardworking and easy going. I am able…
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Thi Thu Thuy

Chemistry Tutor Georges Hall, NSW
The important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to assist students in overcoming their challenges with a patient and empathetic approach. Given students' difficulties at school, tutoring sessions should provide a supportive and stress-free environment. Moreover, each processes information at their own pace. Therefore, besides helping…
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Mohammed

Chemistry Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
Teaching effectively so that the student can understand the content. It is important to make the students do their own work, rather than doing it for them as they do not learn effectively if the tutor does the work for them. The tutor must also commit to every class and treat every student equally with respect. - My strength are maths and…
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Afrida

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for a student is to develop a good enough connection with the student which would allow them to be comfortable enough to open up about any questions they have with the content being taught. This involves building rapport with the student and understanding thoroughly how the student grasps…
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Zahra

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Firstly, to understand a student's needs based on what they're studying and how best they learn. Secondly, identifying their strengths and weaknesses to determine the most effective teaching strategies for them. Thirdly, to be prepared before each tutoring session (know what topics we are going to cover that day and which exercises to complete).…
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Mohammed

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
Let students understand, make it easy, use the best techniques and tools, be kindness and patience Find our what's the students interest, and create lessons and activities that incorporate those interests Good explanation Good analysing Patience Understand a student situation Use technology Work underpressure Creativity…
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Roy

Chemistry Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand as a chemistry tutor is that different students think differently. Certain students will naturally have more or less affinity to different subjects, but also different ways of learning. Trying to figure out which way to best teach requires understanding which way students are best able to learn. For…
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Maria

Chemistry Tutor Greenacre, NSW
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can do is build a strong relationship with their students to personalise their learning and make it relevant to their interests. It is also important for tutors to be good listeners, encourage and motivate their students while maintaining professional boundaries. My strengths as a tutor include explaining…
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Connor

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
One of the most important things aside from assisting the student is to be a mentor to them. Being able to provide support and advice to improve on their study routine, increase their efficiency gives motivation, which is essential for improvement. My strengths would include the ability to understand where students struggle to understand concepts,…
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Dipesh

Chemistry Tutor Lidcombe, NSW
Support to grow and excel in academic and personal growth . Core knowledge and understanding…
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Tien

Chemistry Tutor Bankstown, NSW
I have experiences with tutoring peers and younger students, both face-to-face and online, and is described as very approachable and helpful. Aside from offering help with Maths, English, Chemistry and Economics, I can also provide mentorship for students who are interested in the Doctor of Medicine program (namely UMAT and interview tips).…

Local Reviews

The tutoring sessions with Dominic are going very well. He has certainly helped Kailiana to gain confidence and skills in maths, while keeping a calm, friendly, and easy-going mood for the tutoring sessions. As any 8 year old does, Kailiana can get distracted from time to time, but Dominic has always taken this in stride, and been very creative in engaging with Kailiana in order to retain her attention. For example, there was one instance where she jumped up out of nowhere and decided to feed her goldfish in the middle of them trying to solve some questions about volume. Once she got back to the table Dominic asked her about her fish, and then changed the objects in the question they were solving to fish. He effectively got her back on track and engaged her attention in a warm and gentle way. Kailiana looks forward to her tutoring sessions, with is another testament to the good work Dominic has been doing with her.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Alessandro worked on mastering division skills and identifying divisibility by numbers like 2, 3, and 6, using quick tricks for recognition.

For Year 8, Mia focused on algebraic techniques such as expanding and factorising expressions, along with revising the use of indices.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia tackled co-ordinate geometry—finding gradients—and explored congruency in triangles through practical problem sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, shortcuts in working were common—"he often resorts to doing a lot mentally, and then gets lost in his working"—making it difficult to trace mistakes, especially with algebra and negative numbers.

Homework was frequently incomplete or rushed; when attempted last-minute, this left him "freaking out that he doesn't remember what to do right before the lesson."

For a Year 4 student tackling multi-digit multiplication, confusion arose from misplacing numbers in columns, as one tutor noted he "struggles with the placement of numbers in the equation for 2 by 2 digit multiplication," which led to repeated errors despite knowing the steps.

Recent Achievements

One Sefton tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who's begun catching his own mistakes during algebra and now fixes them independently—previously, he'd wait for hints before correcting errors.

In a recent high school session, another student surprised himself by recalling and confidently applying all four tests to prove triangle congruency, something he found confusing just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, a Year 4 student who used to hesitate when faced with multiplication challenges has memorised both the 5 and 10 times tables and now spots number patterns on his own without prompting.

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 Chester Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Primary School.