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Tutors in Strathfield South include a Maths Olympiad participant and Trinity Grammar scholar with an ATAR of 97.9, a former K–12 maths teacher and statistician, IB diploma graduates with music and debating accolades, seasoned private tutors, English duxes, and university students excelling in STEM—many bringing mentoring, coaching or leadership experience from school or community roles.

Meredith
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Meredith

Tutor Burwood, NSW
I can build my students engagement with and appreciation of the subject (many students find school boring or purposeless and I make a point to spark more joy in learning by integrating key notes of relevance into every lesson). I will also assure students that it is okay not to understand something, or to feel unconfident. Struggling with…
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Ilakkiya

Tutor Burwood, NSW
The key benefit of a tutor is that they can provide individualised support for a student. Tutors have the unique position of being able to become very familiar with their students' understanding of subjects, and employ the most effective strategies to improve their learning. While teachers at students' schools often may not be able to allocate…
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Akber Ali
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Akber Ali

Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Satisfy him/her, and calm his/ her anxiety of not being able to grasp the subject by tutoring in the best possible manner is the biggest thing a Tutor can do to empower the student. Liasing with the students ,making the students feel secure about understanding the subject , the way i teach and my easy going nature are few of my…
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Annwesha

Tutor Strathfield, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is be patient and really take the time to understand how each student learns. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses, and it’s so important to adapt your teaching style to match that. I also think making the student feel comfortable is key — they should feel safe to ask questions…
Angela
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Angela

Tutor Campsie, NSW
I consider the most important thing to be support. It is important to constantly communicate with students in order to manipulate your lesson plans according to their specific needs. School can be very stressful, and being able to provide support for students can definitely both make their studying easier, and also increase their efficiency. As I…
Mahad
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Mahad

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Make them a good person. Academics is important, but they also need to realize the purpose of education other than capitalistic schemes. Another thing is how a student can start to excel their academia without even realizing it. Good communication skills. Friendly environment. I like to be friends with my students rather than being a teacher. This…
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Yixuan

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Building a relationship with students, this will help students to relax while learning. Being able to understand their needs is essential to me because as a student myself, I deeply understand the stress and difficulties for different aspects. I am good at communicating and able to explain in a understandable way without using language that it is…
prajjwalon paul
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prajjwalon paul

Tutor Belmore, NSW
Genuinely understanding the students need and tailoring the best approach of teaching accordingly is the best thing a tutor can do. No students are same and have same level of intelligence and this should be considered by the teacher. As a tutor, my biggest strength is that i genuinely love teaching not just solving problems, but explaining deeply…
Gladys
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Gladys

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Instead of stressing students in their study, try your best to approach and understand them would definitely a better way for them to open their heart and learn happily. I am a postgraduate student of Master of Pharmacy student at the University of Sydney as well as a part-time tutor from EzyMath at the moment. I have been started working as a…
Viraj
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Viraj

Tutor Strathfield, NSW
As a tutor, I firmly believe in the profound impact that effective education can have on a student's life. Drawing from my experience in teaching as a CSR activity, I recognize several essential aspects that I consider crucial in nurturing a student's growth and learning journey. 1. Fostering Understanding: One of the most important things I…
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Akshaya

Tutor Campsie, NSW
Communication and explaining any concept with a real-life example that a student can relate to. I'm good at communicating with students and understanding their needs. I work with a student according to their pace and to help them understand things better. I know how a great tutor/mentor can help you change your…
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Hibba

Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. When a tutor…
Tony
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Tony

Tutor Campsie, NSW
Being extremely open-minded so that the student is under no influences or pressure. This is because a safe and comfortable environment for a student to make mistakes provides incentive to focus on learning and trying rather than preserving self image and ego. My strengths are patience, being a good listener and flexibility to suit my students'…
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Abishek

Tutor Campsie, NSW
- help students overcome their problems with the studies. - motivate the students to study. -become a friend of students so that they are able to share their issues without any hesitation. - Practical Strategy of teaching -Dedication to make the students understand the concept. -Problem solving skills which is essential in the tutoring…
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Marisse

Tutor Homebush, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to make sure the student understands how to apply the knowledge to different types of questions instead of memorizing everything. This can be achieved by providing more practice questions for the student to do. I also think giving encouragements and teaching learning strategies are important for…
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Rifatul

Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Show them the magic and the beauty in the subject that they become so good and interested in it that they no longer need a teacher. Motivating, being a good friend, understand and really feel their problem and try to solve them in a easy and creative…
Wenyue
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Wenyue

Tutor Campsie, NSW
As a tutor, the most important thing I can do for a student is allow them to enjoy the subject while understanding the subject. As many students find mathematics difficult to learn, I believe it is still possible to enjoy doing it. I believe my passion and knowledge for mathematics is sufficient for me to teach to others. I am confident in…
Tameem
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Tameem

Tutor Greenacre, NSW
Give them the ability to get the mark they want to achieve. Have recent experience as a HSC student which might make me a bit more…
My Duyen
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My Duyen

Tutor Homebush, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is that we should tailor instruction to the student's specific needs, learning style, and pace. Recognize that each student is unique and may require different approaches to succeed. I can provide explanations and answers patiently, allowing learners to ask as many questions as needed…
Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Campsie, NSW
Showing you genuinely care and are there for them as much as possible. Not just limiting your services to that one session but ensuring a holistic approach and building strong rapport. It’s not teacher vs student, is student and student working together towards a common goal: to help improve your student’s academic wellbeing. - Flexibility,…
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Hasib

Tutor Lakemba, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to be a reliable guide to the students. Every students has their own way of learning and pace of learning. There is no one size fits all when it comes to tutoring. It is important that a tutor is communicating with the students, understand their needs and be there for the student whenever they need…
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Amran

Tutor Lakemba, NSW
making the lessons interesting to the students and encouraging them to seek knowledge. patience, honesty,…
Akash
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Akash

Tutor Greenacre, NSW
Provide him the best resources, advice and mentoring to succeed in his subject and future aspirations. I am able to communicate well and actually care for the students I tutor by being in touch with them…

Local Reviews

Shiran has been good so far and it looks like William understand him well.
Vandalia, Croydon Park

Inside Strathfield SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Billie worked on solving algebraic equations for x and practiced simplifying expressions, including handling negative numbers.

In Year 8, Amanda focused on expanding brackets in algebra and reviewed fractions and decimals from her recent test to strengthen foundational skills.

For senior science, Year 12 student Mackenzie revised gene flow and genetic drift as mechanisms affecting allele frequency in populations, then discussed biotechnologies such as DNA profiling as part of the HSC Biology syllabus.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, making it harder to retain key algebra skills between lessons—"he forgets the concepts we cover" when weekly practice is skipped.

In Year 9 English, one student's writing lacked structure and planning; his essays suffered when ideas weren't mapped out first.

During HSC Biology revision, a senior student avoided converting knowledge into exam-style answers, so recall faltered under assessment pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student kept calculations in her head instead of showing working on paper, leading to confusion with multi-step problems and lost marks for missing steps.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Strathfield South recently noticed some encouraging progress across different year levels. In Year 11 Biology, Mackenzie was able to apply her understanding of PCR and genetic technologies to real-life examples after previously struggling to connect theory with application.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student, Billie, showed a shift in approach—when faced with tricky algebra problems, he began skipping ahead rather than getting stuck, then checked his answers by plugging values back into the equations himself instead of waiting for help.

At primary level, one student who often hesitated now confidently read all ten division problems aloud and solved each without mistakes.

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 High Street Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Strathfield South Public School.