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Tutors in Sydney include a First Class Honours UK primary teacher and mentor, an Ivy League mathematics graduate who taught at Yale's youth program, seasoned Kumon instructors with state English prizes, HSC subject duxes and competition awardees, experienced STEM teachers, multilingual tutors, and accomplished university students in law, engineering, and quantum science.

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Simran

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to build self confince and self belief in themselves. Also it is really important to guide the student to how they can solve their problms themselves and not feel low when a difficult situation arises. A tutor should make it easy for the students to understand a difficult problem and…
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Zhongyu

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can and SHOULD absolutely do for students is to find out what truly lies behind the student’s weaknesses. Whether that could be weak foundational knowledge or not enough practice, to things like not fully understanding what the question is asking for or the topic they are learning. This way consequent to…
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Yuan Zheng

Tutor Sydney, NSW
While contributing to students' academic success is undoubtedly important, it's equally vital for a tutor to inspire their students. As a tutor, I believe I have a responsibility to serve as a mentor and role model for my students. Through mutual respect and trust, I strive to encourage my students in opening up about their challenges and…
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Adrian

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student extend beyond imparting knowledge. I prioritize understanding each student's individual learning style, tailoring my approach to their needs. Building a positive and encouraging environment, I aim to instill confidence, foster critical thinking, and ignite a genuine passion for learning. It's not…
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Ridhi

Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important aspect is taking the time to understand what students are struggling with and helping them enjoy the process of learning and seeking feedback, rather than fearing it. I tailor my lessons to align with each student's interests and enjoy teaching in an engaging and enjoyable manner. I believe this approach provides…
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Cassandra

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Tutors should be able to be their friend and teacher at the same time. Not only helping the student in academic ways but to guide and help them psychologically and emotionally as well. I am a bubbly person which makes it easier for the tutee to open up and discuss their misconceptions of a topic. I am also very vocal and able to teach in creative…
Alex
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Alex

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Tutor's is not about teaching students the correct answer for a particular question. But more importantly, is to understand the weakness of the student and help them to avoid the barrel effect and hence the overall performance of the student is good. This is where tutor could add value. I am patient and I am good at using analogy. I am also good…
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Hongzhi

Tutor Sydney, NSW
A tutor can help customise lessons to better achieve what cannot be achieved in a normal classroom I am patient, and I am able to understand their…
Ho Perry
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Ho Perry

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Firstly, the importance of aligning with parents and students. An excellent tutor will begin by conducting a thorough interview with the students and parents. Everyone will have a different perspective on the student's abilities, including any special needs they may have, such as ADHD. A good tutor should use different strategies for students, to…
Rachel
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Rachel

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them find meaning and joy in their studies. I think enjoying the process of learning can be the biggest motivation for a student to explore and learn more about the subject, hence performing well academically. As a patient, observant and cheerful person, I am confident that I have…
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Ravin

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Understand the difficulties a student is facing in learning something and give them confidence and comfort. Explaining things in easiest possible way and tweaking teaching techniques as per student’s current…
Kapil Rajesh
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Kapil Rajesh

Tutor Sydney, NSW
First and foremost, a tutor is like a friend- one who wishes well and progress, and tries to understand without any judgement. Hence a tutor should feel like a safe space- free of any shame- where the child can ask queries and gain knowledge from. I'd say that being able to empathize with the student and to be able to find relatable examples are…
Felicia
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Felicia

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Is to understand their personal study method and bring the best out of it. As student begin to understand their personal study method, with no doubt they will be able to excel better in any subject. Communication, I believe I have my own way to explain a topic in a way that is easy to digest then increase the level from there. Curiosity, I…
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Wellson

Tutor Sydney, NSW
give them confidence and hope to continue never-ending learning process flexibility and adaptive method of…
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Jianxin

Tutor Sydney, NSW
I think that as a tutor, it is most important for students to understand the difficulties in learning. Only when students understand the difficulties can they work on relevant questions and improve their ATAR scores by a few points. First of all, I am very confident in my own math level. I believe I can easily tutor any Year 12 Standard Math…
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Selina

Tutor Sydney, NSW
To help them grow and realize their potentials. Provide students with confidence and the “I can do it†mindset to encourage them and perhaps find their passion in studying. I have very good listening and communication skills which allows me to build a good relationship with my student. Furthermore, for my prac placement I always constantly…
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Supriya

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Help them understand the concept. The ability to explain in simple terms so that the student…
Omama
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Omama

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Change their relationship with studies. Education should never feel like a chore. It can be fun and invigorating. Knowing more about the world you live in and how things around us work and exist is stimulating for the mind and soul. Being able to transfer that way of thinking to a student is easily the most important and rewarding thing one can…
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Karrah

Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe being a good listener is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Listening allows a tutor to truly understand where a student is coming from—whether it's pinpointing specific areas of difficulty or recognizing the emotional barriers that might be hindering their progress. By listening carefully, I can respond to their…
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kaishoriy

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Being a helping hand and a resource away from school. I am quite empathetic and can relate to students. Good at…
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Claudia

Tutor Sydney, NSW
The full commitment with the student and try to find out the best way to teach them. Understanding them and adjusting to their capacities and interests are the most important things a tutor can do. I am very patient and I really enjoy mathematics, I approach it as a game or a…
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Julen

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Being patient, polite and pleasant so that the student learns in the best possible way. Patience, understanding the subject and knowing how to explain…
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Kaung Khant

Tutor Sydney, NSW
Being a tutor does not always mean teaching a particular subject. Sometimes they can be a good companion in this long-haul learning journey for students. Tutoring is a two-way learning process, we also have to learn from the students and shape ourselves based on our experience to be more proficient so that we can contribute qualified and reliable…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction strategies, using number lines to visualise solutions.

In Year 10, Olivia focused on advanced trigonometry by reviewing her recent test and then tackled polynomials from chapter 22b.1.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student spent the session revising circle geometry concepts and began preparing for upcoming exam questions by applying key theorems to practice problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student had to revisit the logs chapter quickly due to time pressure, which meant gaps in understanding persisted into revision.

In Year 8 algebra, a reluctance to show working made it hard for her tutor to spot where negatives and positives went astray—she skipped showing steps in rearranging equations, so errors stayed hidden.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with concentration during worded problems and left several questions unfinished.

For a senior English task, one student avoided linking evidence back to topic sentences, leading to half-complete assignments that missed out on marks for structure and clarity.

Recent Achievements

One Sydney tutor noticed a Year 11 student who, after weeks of needing reminders, now double-checks her answers independently and has cut down on careless mistakes.

In Year 9, a previously hesitant student is starting to tackle circle geometry questions solo—last session she completed two problem sets without asking for help.

From the younger years, a Year 3 child who struggled with reading aloud managed to read an entire short paragraph and explain its meaning in her own words by the end of their latest session.

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 State Library of NSW—or at your child's school (with permission), like Macquarie Grammar School.