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Tutors in South Coogee include a Head of Mathematics with international department leadership, multiple qualified primary teachers with special needs and literacy expertise, seasoned K–12 English and maths tutors, an ATAR 99.55 achiever from Sydney Boys High, university medalists in engineering and physics, accomplished peer mentors, and high-distinction HSC graduates across STEM and humanities.

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Nimit

Software Dev Tutor Eveleigh, NSW
Building a caring relationship in my opinion is the most important thing a tutor can do for any student. It is only that foundation can a tutor be able to deliver his best and at the same time the student will be keen to learn. It is the conducive learning environment that a tutor has to provide to enable the student to work to his/her maximum…
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Maitrya

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think making the students feel comfortable and confident in their abilities is one of the most important things a teacher can do. Breaking down concepts down to its basics and making sure the students can grasp it. My prowess in my subjects and my communication skills with students . I am also very easy going and friendly and welcoming to new…
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Ben
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Ben

Software Dev Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to promote confidence in a student. After a tutoring session, the goal should not be for a student to be able to complete their homework. Instead, the student should gain an understanding of the topic such that they can complete future coursework without the help of a tutor. If that…
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Adarsh

Software Dev Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think understang the uniqueness and different approach that is required for the growth of each individiual student, I had a mentor in my schooling years who use to take subject way beyond my understanding and teach its fundamentals to me. I now have the fundamental understang of these complex topics and can not only teach it,in simple language,…
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Neha

Software Dev Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Be consistent when It comes to classes. Be able to answer questions they have even outside of tutoring time. The ability to adapt to the students needs and style of learning. I have the patience to help the students understand these subjects as it takes time to fully comprehend certain topics. Every student has different learning styles and I…
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Altamash

Software Dev Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel confident with any subject or topic they are struggling with. To provide continuous guidance and support to them. To ensure that no student is left behind in any way. To motivate them to give their 100% in every subject. One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is to simplify…
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Shreya

Software Dev Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think understanding that every kid is different and special in their own way, and they have their own needs and methods of approaching problems is very important. Every tutor should try to personalise the tutor session based on the needs, learning pattern and pace, interests and goals of the children so that they can make the most out of it. I…
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Nima

Software Dev Tutor Erskineville, NSW
Tutoring is not just about writing formulas on paper and solving equations. Tutoring is about connecting with the student, listening to them and understanding them. Only then a tutor can see what topics the students are struggling with and be able to help them. A tutor can go on and on and on for hours with a lot of knowledge base and high level…
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Zenan

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
~Positive Relationship: Building a positive and supportive relationship with the student can significantly enhance the learning experience. A tutor who is approachable and caring often fosters a better learning atmosphere. ~Individualised Instruction: Tailoring instruction to meet the specific needs and learning style of the student is one of…
Marcellus Ray
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Marcellus Ray

Software Dev Tutor Darlington, NSW
One of the most crucial roles a tutor can play is to ignite a student\'s passion for learning that transcends the confines of textbooks. It\'s about instilling the ability to think critically and creatively, and to explore new ideas independently. The ultimate achievement for a tutor is to witness their students not just absorbing information, but…
Kamalakar Sarma
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Kamalakar Sarma

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is spark curiosity—once a student is curious, learning becomes easier and more enjoyable. My role is to guide, support, and give them the confidence to keep exploring. My strengths are patience, breaking things into simple steps, and making students feel comfortable asking questions. I also grasp math…
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Siddharth

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think a tutor should have at least some level of personal connection with the student. A tutor should always motivate students to try their hardest, and also engage them into the subject as much possible. The ability to understand, to some extent at least whether the student has understood that paricular concept or…
Hadi
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Hadi

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is create a comfortable and supportive environment where the student feels confident to ask questions and make mistakes. Learning really happens when students feel safe to try, even if they don’t get it right the first time. A tutor should also explain things in a way that makes sense to…
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Alonso

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
Do not try to impose the thought that he believes the correct solution and try to explain to the student how to arrive at the reasoning that gives the answer. I consider that I have a fairly dense knowledge in mathematics and I am able to approach problems from different perspectives to ensure that the student understands it. I am also quite…
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David

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to understand each students unique needs and adapt their teaching style accordingly. This approach makes learning both more fun and effective, and can help boost the students confidence. I'd say my strength lies in communication. I am good at explaining things, but I also pay close attention to…
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Pratyush

Software Dev Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Make students feel comfortable. As someone who had a lot of trouble finding tutors throughout middle school and high school, teaching in a way the student can enjoy and connect to is really important, and can be the difference between seeing a subject as "the worst" to actually having fun. Visualizing concepts! I am often complimented on my…
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Zihuai

Software Dev Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Being able to explain abstract concept to others, enjoy helping others and clarify concepts for others. A tutor should understand math really in depth. A tutor should have a friendly, hospitable personality, and fluent in English. I understand math really in depth. I have a friendly, hospitable personality. I am extroverted and fluent in English.…
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Lakshya

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to ignite a student's curiosity and passion for learning. When a student finds joy in the process, success naturally follows. All students are different, and they have different needs. Providing the right support is crucial in my opinion. Understanding where exactly the student needs help, and…
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Haider

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor/teacher can do for their students is to help them discover their true potential, eradicate doubt and hone their abilities in what may otherwise seem an impossible task. As a tutor, I believe I can help my students overcome any challenge they face in their studies, by teaching concepts in a way that they…
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Azana

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I think one of the most improtant things is to be a good listener and have a good understanding with your student so that he/she can freely ask questions or share any problems they are facing. Being honest with the student also plays a very important role as they can know you cant alwyas be perfect and its okay to make mistakes! I can assess the…
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Andrew

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, 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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Edbert

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
To try and understand the student and not judge them but instead work with them to gain a better understanding of the subject. I am good at empathizing with students and figuring out what they don't understand in the problem. Then breaking down what they don't understand into more digestible…
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Unaiza

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor learning to their individual needs, and create a supportive, patient environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should break down complex concepts into manageable parts, helping students understand rather than just…

Local Reviews

Zane is finally grasping concepts that he always found confusing in class. Alan has been very patient with Zane, as there is quite a bit of work to do. Zane would not have received this personal time in class, due to time, disruptions etc.. Thank goodness we are starting now before NAPLAN in 2 weeks and highschool in 2019.
Sharon, Maroubra

Inside South CoogeeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Isla worked on fractions and telling time using Mathletics activities, with extra practice on word problems.

Year 10 student Dharsshen tackled a challenging essay question focused on structuring arguments and refining thesis statements, as well as reviewing his completed essay for clarity and coherence.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Amira prepared for her HSC English exam by revising thesis development and practicing short-answer responses worth 20 marks to strengthen analytical skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 English student, under pressure from school commitments, began "rushing his work," which led to persistent errors in grammar and punctuation.

In creative writing for Year 8, a reluctance to add detail meant stories lacked vivid description—one tutor observed missing commas where new sentences should have started, making the writing harder to follow.

A Year 5 student struggled with homework page formatting; unclear layouts made it difficult to identify main points or corrections.

In poetry revision for Year 10, another avoided reviewing unfamiliar texts, risking gaps in exam readiness by focusing only on preferred material.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Coogee noticed that a Year 10 student, Dharsshen, who used to struggle with structuring essays, now independently spots argument flaws and recently incorporated teacher feedback for the first time.

In Year 11 English, Mohit moved from vague thesis statements to writing a much stronger argument and even achieved a notable 16/20 on an essay—he previously lost more marks due to unclear structure.

Meanwhile, Miyah (Year 4) shifted from guessing answers in maths to using pen-and-paper strategies and talking through her process out loud until she found the right solution herself.

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 Lionel Bowen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Coogee Public School.