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Tutors in St Peters include a university medallist in physics and maths (ATAR 98.5), a 25-year veteran English teacher and HSC marker, an award-winning chemical engineering PhD, experienced K–12 maths and science tutors, peer mentors, public speaking champions, programming and calculus specialists, plus compassionate educators with expertise supporting diverse learning needs.

Tala
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Tala

Tutor Tempe, NSW
Inspire a genuine passion for the subject, rather than just learning for the sake of school. When students find enjoyment and appreciation in what they're studying, learning becomes easier, and this mindset will benefit them with anything they need to learn in the future. Patience and making learning fun. I take the time to understand each…
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Ranelie Kay

Tutor Tempe, NSW
It is important for a tutor to be a positive thinker and a persevering role model for the student. A subject can be learned well if the tutor is encouraging and patient towards its student, until they can confidently work and solve the problems on their own. I may not have proper tutoring experience but I grew up being tutored in Kumon Math and…
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Harper
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Harper

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Be adaptable and change teaching methods based on what the student needs the most, whether that's different exercise styles or explaining a concept in a different way. I believe that knowing how to apply the content is just as important as knowing the content in order to maximise marks. I think a strength of mine is reading questions and quickly…
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Amandeep

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence and self-esteem. Often, people feel discouraged or left out when unable to keep up with their class. They become withdrawn and tend not to believe in their capabilities. By teaching a student challenging topics, I am simultaneously quelling all notions of…
Vignesh Subramanian
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Vignesh Subramanian

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
Being ethically and morally correct. teach discipline, Respect & finally comes the academics part with conceptual learning Technically sound in Maths, Physics and chemistry especially. Make the student enjoy the process by giving practical examples and create a healthy environment to…
Bella
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Bella

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I think an important thing for a tutor is to not tell the student the answer but help them learn how to achieve the answer themselves. Incorporating coaching into tutoring allows the student to learn how to do it independently when the tutor is not around. I am very patient with children and I like to come up with different activities so that the…
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Charlene

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
Tutors have the important role of helping build a student's confidence and guide them to becoming more efficient learners. A tutor should also create a safe, non-judgemental learning space for students to grow academically. From experience helping peers and my younger brother with school, I found that a strength I have is simplifying concepts to…
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Sayed

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
Provide encouragement, motivation, and tools Help students build confidence and independence Offer consistent support and adapt to individual needs Confident and mature, able to mentor students Skilled in explaining concepts clearly Strong in organization and time management Able to build rapport and motivate…
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MINGKUN

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Stimulate students' interest in the subject Rich mathematical knowledge and great passion to…
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Aviral Kunsh

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
A tutor can induce confidence about the right things a student is supposed to know. The tutor's major role is to make the student clearly understand concepts of subjects without a thing such as doubt in their mind. I believe that my education from Cambridge IGCSE plays a big part as one of my strengths. I speak fluent English and love to teach and…
Gloria
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Gloria

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Being a role model and mentor to the student, both academically and in life. By helping them develop their skills in the subject area, a tutor models approaches to thinking, problem solving and one's attitude towards learning. I think effective tutors support students all students to achieve their best and develop their mindset and work ethic so…
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Milu

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Gain their interest in a topic that may consider hard and not interesting for them. I have experience in controlling young children, able to maintain their interest and concentration during the learning…
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Spreeha

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
1. Set high expectations 2. Establish a classroom routine 3. Care for every student 4. Be transparent and ready to help 5. Use teaching strategies that cause them to think outside the box. 6. Be consistent 7. Communicate with parents. 8. Make learning fun Patience and approach Positivity and praise Adaptability (flexibility,…
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Pranav Caitanya

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Guide them any way possible in all the things they feel difficulties in. I’m patient calm and overall very friendly person which makes the students feel very comfortable and a nice environment to…
Samar
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Samar

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
The most improtant thing that the tutor can do is to teach and educate the student to her/his best by giving the child all the support that the student needs to get ahead with his/her peers. My strengths are to get my students to their best knowledge in maths and see them understand the subject very well and do their best in the exam. Also, that…
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Ngoc Tram Anh

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage them in the content and make them feel comfortable and willing to listen and study properly. My strengths are explanation skills, patience, and an earnest attitude to my tutoring work. Besides, I have a strong grasp of Advanced Mathematics and Biology, so I think I…
Harley
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Harley

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
Help them enjoy learning. The role of a tutor should be to engage the student and make the learning process fun, encouraging them to put more effort into their learning, consequently improving their results. As well as this, it is vital that a tutor guide the student to a solution rather than simply giving them the answer, allowing them to…
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Louis

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is connect with them. This results in the tutoring process becoming a much more comfortable experience, which allows for the student to learn and improve their academic abilities in an environment they enjoy. My strengths as a tutor include that I am personable and good at simplifying…
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Wai Sum

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that making students understand the way to answer question is very important. Problem-solving skills are what they really need in the future instead of helping him to solve them. Moreover, to make them enjoy studying the subject is crucial as well. If you hate the subject, you can never do well on it. Providing students with guidance is…
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Mark

Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I think enthusiasm is important - I have found in my own studies that when someone isn't enthusiastic about what they are teaching, it can easily dampen one's own ability to take on information. As i mentioned, being patient and encouraging is key to making students feel confident in their learning. Finally, being organised so that when the lesson…
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Kevin

Tutor Zetland, NSW
To guide the student in the right direction with the most effective way based on my personal experience, and to motivate the student in improving themselves and reaching their maximum potential, both academically and in life. I teach students based on simple and easy to understand examples. Rather than simply solving problems, I focus on the…
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Sahil

Tutor Zetland, NSW
A tutor can clearly identify the strengths and weaknesses of students and guide them accordingly. He should focus on the strengths and minimise their weaknesses. This is very important as it gives a clear direction to the students. This can also help them realise what career path would be good for them. A tutor should also be able to help students…
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Mya

Tutor Zetland, NSW
First and foremost, helping them score well for the examinations they are going to sit for. However, along the way there, I think it's important for a tutor to help them find their own reason on why they want to do well, their own unique strengths and learning styles, guide them on how to access credible resources help them develop their own voice…

Local Reviews

Darren is a great tutor and I'm extremely happy. Fletcher has made amazing progress in the few lessons that he had had. Fletcher likes Darren and is comfortable with his teaching style.
Rachael, Marrickville

Inside St PetersTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Scarlett practised breaking up four- and six-digit numbers in non-standard ways to build place value understanding, and explored how rearranging digits changes number size.

Year 11 student Sam worked through algebra basics, graphing linear equations, and used the law of cosines to solve trigonometry problems involving similar triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ella focused on quadratic equations—factoring and solving—and applied her knowledge to real-world contexts like calculating tax and depreciation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student expressed feeling overwhelmed by multi-step word problems, often unsure how to break them down; as one tutor noted, "she stated that she is often overwhelmed at all the information given to her."

In Year 10, missing key details in finance and algebra questions led to incomplete answers—skipped questions on a practice test remained unattempted until prompted.

For Year 11, not reviewing all test topics resulted in missed easy marks in rates and ratios, simply because those areas were set aside.

When reading exam questions too quickly in senior years, students lost points from overlooked instructions or misapplied formulas.

Recent Achievements

In Year 11, Kiera had struggled to confidently set up algebraic equations, but she filled out an entire interest table on her own after just a bit of prompting—she even tackled several practice test questions she'd previously avoided and got half of them right without guessing.

Raphael (Year 7) used to need help for every step with algorithms; now he completes most questions solo and explains his reasoning clearly when asked.

Meanwhile, Scarlett in Year 3 has started asking how to spell unfamiliar words instead of skipping them, showing new initiative during writing tasks.

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 St Peters / Sydenham Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peters Public School.