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Summer Hill's tutors include a primary school teacher and seasoned tutor with IELTS 8.0, an International Baccalaureate graduate who coached junior teams and mentored peers, a North Sydney Girls Prefect with AMusA in music and peer leadership experience, plus a PhD candidate teaching high school sciences and maths, and university students with top academic credentials.

Bhavya Harika
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Bhavya Harika

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Help the student grasp concepts instead of only learning procedures. Use clear explanations, examples, and step-by-step guidance. Encourage students when they make progress. Break problems into smaller, achievable steps so they feel capable. Adapt teaching style to the student’s learning pace. Identify gaps in knowledge and address them. I…
YIFAN
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YIFAN

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
make the student keep interested in knowledge and the subject. help student understand deeper of the knowledge and the subjects i am very patient, and i am very glad to explain anything to anyone in a simpler…
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Munkh-Ochir
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Munkh-Ochir

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
It would be their passion to teach, or at least the wish to see them succeed instead of treating it as a chore It would be my will to learn, I would say that I’m not bad at subject I want to tutor. But if there are some areas I don’t know of I would gladly learn about…
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Haoxin

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I believe that the most important part is to encourage them to study and inspire their interesting to the subjects. When I was a high school student, I was struggling with mathematical study too. Therefore, I could understand what is the most difficult point to study and how the student could understand better. Except that, I was patient with…
Caleb
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Caleb

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is simply understand that each student learns and is motivated by different things. Half the job is finding out what each student needs. I think my strength is my ability to adapt my knowledge to the differing needs of each…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Instill confidence in them about their ability to understand complex topics. This can help students have faith and determination to improve when struggling. My main strength is my ability to personalize my teaching style and approach to the student and work with them to deliver concepts in the most effective manner for…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence in themselves, as well as help them understand a concept as a whole, not just how to answer specific questions. Being able to explain topics from a multitude of viewpoints, and the ability to relate to the student's way of…
MD Afsaruddin
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MD Afsaruddin

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Give them proper time and answer all of their questions. There is no such thing as a silly question. Help them understand the value of education and most importantly be a friendly mentor. My strengths would be that I have a unique to teach maths and physics that can help the students understand the topic in depth with their basics cleared. Which…
Chetnath
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Chetnath

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The important things that tutors can do are make a friendly environment between the two and also get new ideas that the students can grab so quick and can memories for a long time. My main strength is my communication and my teamwork. My friendly environment makes my students more confident. And also they can ask their doubts…
Asutos
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Asutos

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Understand their needs and nudge them in the right direction. I'm able to understand my audience and teach…
Charlotte
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Charlotte

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I consider building of confidence to be one of the most important things a tutor can do for their student. In doing so, I believe this gives students the ability to perform better. Another thing that adds to this that tutors can provide is a new way of thinking, which helps students to overcome concepts that they were otherwise struggling with.…
tom
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tom

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Be passionate, supportive, and willing to try many different ways of teaching. I am very patient and willing to explain in as many ways as possible. I am extremely excited about the subjects I teach and I understand that its not as natural to…
Wei Zhi
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Wei Zhi

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most important things I feel a tutor can do for a student is not only to be able to get/ understand the concepts right, but also to be able to challenge themselves and improve for the better. As a tutor, I look forward to get my students to be able to not just solidify their concepts learnt, but also push them to get better and aspire for…
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Nastouh

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Teaching math step by step and patiently through solving math questions for students I was studying my courses during my academic life patiently and accurately Since I am a patient person in teaching, I can be effective to be a good candidate for a…
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Prashant

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Make them fall in love with studies. Confident, patient and i was once a tution student. So i know what amendments i wanted in my…
Sophia
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Sophia

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I believe that the most important things that a tutor can do for their student to to encourage them and to believe in their ability to achieve. Regardless of the circumstances we still need to genuinely believe and encourage the students in their abilities to reach their goals! My strengths as a tutor are that I'm extremely compassionate and…
Benjamin
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Benjamin

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
I believe tutors should prioritize helping students develop a deep understanding of content, rather than relying on rote memorization. This approach encourages critical thinking and enables students to apply their knowledge to more complex problems. Additionally, creating a positive, supportive environment that is tailored to the student's needs…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Tutors can't do the work for the students. Therefore, guiding students along the right path is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. This happens in many different forms, like giving them advice, answering their questions and going over content again with them in a way that they can understand and learn from. As a recent graduate…
Minh Long
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Minh Long

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
It is to help the student to be able to learn by themselves, rather than just memorizing the results and formulas thoughtlessly. I remember very well how I struggled with subjects back then, so with that in mind, I can help them avoid making mistakes similar to…
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Nicholas

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Help them improve their results gradually as well as give them good study habits. My strengths are being a great communicator and being a people…
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Bertta

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Every student has their unique set of strengths and weaknesses, and for a tutor it is important to understand this and be able to match teaching methods accordingly. Strong skills in emotional intelligence and people reading are vital. As a tutor, I consider myself kind and encouraging but still ambitious. Having a creative background as an…
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Jakob

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Explain in a way where the complexity is taken away and the student is no longer intimidated by the complexity but is willing to listen without frustration. I can explain well and I am a calm…
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Samuel

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Listen - not just to why they are there but what their personal goals are and how you as the tutor can assist them in getting to their goals in a way that they feel the achievement of learning and expanding their knowledge. I have strong and open communication skills not just with the students but the parents to ensure that my goals as the tutor…

Local Reviews

Fantastic help to my daughter across biology and maths. As well as the technical aspect has been brilliant for her confidence in the HSC year. Highly recommended.
Annie, Summer Hill

Inside Summer HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ruby focused on multiplying fractions by whole numbers and consolidating times tables knowledge.

In Year 8, Sam worked through solving trigonometric equations with domain restrictions and explored the general domain and range of functions using graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jack practiced finding intersections of linear lines by solving simultaneous equations and reinforced skills in graphing linear equations accurately.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 trigonometry, skipping the combination of transformations and domain/range meant errors crept into graphing tasks—"struggled to combine and utilise both transformations," a tutor observed.

A Year 9 student repeatedly forgot algebraic simplification rules, especially when incorrectly canceling terms, slowing progress on simultaneous equations.

For a Year 6 learner, confusion about measurement conversions persisted; even after practice, confidence lagged when converting units in problem sets.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student hesitated to attempt worded problems independently and stayed quiet when confused in probability lessons. This led to missed opportunities for feedback and slower growth in reasoning skills.

Recent Achievements

A Summer Hill tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to get distracted is now working through macroeconomics discussion questions with genuine focus and is contributing ideas, not just listening passively.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for help with simultaneous equations has started speaking up as soon as she's unsure—last session, she finished all her graphing problems without prompting.

In primary years, one student who would often guess at answers in maths is now stopping to check his reasoning out loud before moving on; last lesson he completed his entire perimeter worksheet correctly.

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 Ashfield Municipal Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Patrick's Catholic Primary School.