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Tutors in St Andrews include a seasoned HSC mathematics mentor and school STEM awardee, experienced K–12 tutors with advanced subject expertise, a Maths Olympiad distinction recipient, peer leaders from top schools, and university scholars in engineering, medicine, science and linguistics—many with first-in-cohort or academic honors, youth leadership roles, and coaching experience.

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Henry

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
I would say the most important things are the outcome of the students in terms of academics, as well as the process of learning. My strengths are my passion and attitude towards helping…
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Surya

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
I feel that being a tutor is about building confidence, fostering curiosity, and empowering students to reach their full potential. Tutoring allows me to cultivate a compassionate and supportive learning environment where students feel valued, and motivated to succeed. As a tutor, my greatest strengths lie in my genuine passion for teaching and my…
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Samiha

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, create a safe space for learning, and help them develop independent problem-solving skills. A good tutor doesn’t just give answers, but guides students to understand how and why things work so they can apply that knowledge on their own. Supporting students…
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Vinit

Chemistry Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe the most important function of a tutor is to motivate and challenge their students to be the best version of themselves. Though tutors provide academic support, their main priorities should lie in their interpersonal connection with their students. If this connection didn’t exist, students might as well watch a prerecorded video. This…
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Rodela

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I believe tutors have the biggest impact on how a student approaches a subject. Speaking from personal experience, I don't think I would've liked studying the subjects I had in year 10, 11 and 12 if I hadn't had good teachers who knew how to make the subjects interesting to learn. A tutor is capable of making studying feel less burdensome and I…
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Anthony

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Being able to connect with the students mentally as maths can be hard and fustrated and being patient with them since math isn't a learn straight away subject. My strengths as a tutor is allowing the students to understand the content in a simple way they can understand and I am patient with…
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Weng Zhe

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Other than the sharing of knowledge, I would say empathy. Being a tutor, it is not only about teaching. It is also about building a connection with your students and understanding their problems and struggles. Showing them care and respect would allow you to gain their trust and respect, which would be quite essential as they would be more engaged…
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Nitali

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I think an important part of being a tutor is creating an intellectually stimulating environment that fosters student's curiosity and encourages them to enthusiastically engage with the course material. Further, a tutor should prioritise creating a supportive learning environment and building personable relationships with students where they feel…
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Justin

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Analyse the student and find out what they need the most, which area they need help and help them understand the concept, not just memorise them. I have excelled in maths and science in high school in Sydney and got band 6 in HSC Maths Extension 2 in year 11 as an accelerated student. I am now a third year medical student at Western Sydney…
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Arjun

Chemistry Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Make the student feel comfortable enough to be open in saying "I didn't get that part" or "that didn't make sense". Only once they're comfortable with you can you truly help them. I think my patience, tenacity, and positivity are my main strengths as a…
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Joshua

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
Some of the most important things are to help build confidence in your student - it can often be challenging to do well if you don't have that confidence. A tutor can also provide useful advice and feedback as to the flaws of a student in a particular subject to help them work on it. A tutor also gives an additional and refreshing insight into a…
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Nevin

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
I think the support a tutor should have for their student should not only be academic in nature– but rather, I believe the student's leadership qualities and extracurricular potential should be a focus for any tutor. I believe my speaking to my students on how to live healthy, balanced lives can support them in becoming multi-talented students…
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Athulya

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
-Understand the key concern and/or problem that the student is facing and address it as soon as possible -Make the student realise their potential and guide them as they progress towards their goal I feel like I am able to explain concepts in a simple logical manner. I am also able to understand the abilities of each student and explain ideas in…
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Grace

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
I believe that all providers of education should not only prepare a student for an exam, but to open the student's eyes to the wider world, where they can explore their passions. In this way, I consider confidence an important aspect that a tutor can provide to a student. School can sometimes feel so impossible, when sitting in a large classroom…
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Brendon

Chemistry Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
- To increase the students confidence in their own academic abilities. - Being able to identify a students strengths and weaknesses, and having the ability to enhance these strengths while alleviating their weaknesses. - Being able to create individual and unique methods of teaching depending on the students skill level and requirements.…
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muskan

Chemistry Tutor Gregory Hills, NSW
Effective tutoring goes beyond conveying information; it involves fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. Build a Strong Relationship: Establishing a rapport with the student to create a comfortable learning atmosphere. Understand the student's learning style, strengths, weaknesses, and goals. Tailor Instruction to…
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Norman

Chemistry Tutor Catherine Field, NSW
Be approachable that way the students feel comfortable askinng questions when they don't understand something. That is what I feel is the most important as well as having a good understanding of the content. My relatability as I myself was tutored a lot growing up so I would have an understanding of what they students are experiencing. I also feel…
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MOHAMMAD MASHRUR REHMAN

Chemistry Tutor Airds, NSW
a tutor can share their own experiences and try to help them gain confidence and become an independent learner. very calm and…
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Jaoha

Chemistry Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate a student when they feel demotivated by making them feel confident in their skills and knowledge. It's important for the tutor to provide full support and guidance in an individualised manner to tailor to their specific needs. It's also important for the tutor to communicate…
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Parthina

Chemistry Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
Listen to the student. A tutor must pay attention to the students weakness and strategise around this. I am very patient and…
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Fizza

Chemistry Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is build trust and confidence. A student should feel comfortable asking questions without fear of being judged. Beyond improving grades, a tutor should help students develop study habits, problem-solving skills, and self-belief so they can succeed on their own too. My main strengths are patience…
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Mohammad

Chemistry Tutor Prestons, NSW
Be able to guide them and morally support them. Without motivating a student, your teaching efforts are wasted. I am experienced in teaching myself and my peers. I am also a master at analysing my fellow tutors' teaching methods and applying those strategies to my own. I also have great communication skills through experience with working in peer…
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Bisesh

Chemistry Tutor Oran Park, NSW
The ability to understand the student requirement and learning process, and working through it. The student -Tutor relation of tutor being role model of the student. To be able to know and relate to how the student are not being able to understand and willing to work through their…

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Inside St AndrewsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Lachlan focused on reading clocks and telling time, as well as practising addition and subtraction problems.

For Year 8, Leon worked through financial maths topics from his textbook, including simple and compound interest calculations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Vasati completed an exam covering rational numbers to check her understanding, with extra attention on performing operations with whole numbers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student repeatedly skipped showing steps when simplifying expressions—"he forgot to take out common factors," noted a tutor—leading to repeated sign errors and confusion during homework.

A Year 11 learner, while working on trigonometry and coordinate geometry, struggled to graph equations independently and hesitated to check calculator results, which slowed problem-solving in exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student left spelling homework incomplete and rarely reviewed corrections, so persistent errors reappeared in weekly tests.

In all cases, missing practice or not taking up feedback meant time was spent revisiting old mistakes rather than building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in St Andrews noticed a big shift with one Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitating to speak up, started explaining his reasoning out loud during geometry questions—something he'd always avoided.

In Year 7 maths, another student who previously rushed through her reading now pauses and self-corrects when she stumbles on tricky words, showing more patience instead of guessing.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student made clear progress by independently translating worded problems into algebraic expressions without prompting, a task that had caused confusion just a few sessions earlier.

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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Andrews Public School.