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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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Peter

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
It's hard too say one thing as a tutor does many things for a student, but I personally think that the most important thing is finding the best way to teach an individual student is best, everyone learns differently so finding there way is crucial I'm very patient and empathetic, I know maths can be hard and I can understand and find a way to help…
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Chelsea

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help build their confidence towards a subject and in their ability to learn the material. Patience is key when it comes to tutoring as every student has different learning abilities and it may take time to find one that works. I am a very supportive and patient person, I can explain…
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Sammi

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
It is crucial for teachers to be patient with students who are learning fresh topics as it takes time to process new information. Students can become distracted or find the subject/topic with no interest, this gives an important responsibility for a tutor to be engaging and encouraging for students to strive for learning. I also believe if the…
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Phitcharat

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think to have a tutorial with me, it would light the way for the student to achieve their goals because I find specific strategies of teaching and helping student to understand quite clearer and easier, and that can help them to relieve their stress if they feel like they are left behind. I am patient, calm and kind. Since I can explain again…
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Manibabu

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized help, boost their confidence, and make learning enjoyable. For instance, if a student struggles with math, a tutor can explain concepts in a way that matches the student's learning style. By encouraging them and praising their progress, the tutor helps the…
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Thirza Aurelia

Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
What I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build a relationship with them. Listening to a student, assessing what areas they struggle with most, and celebrating the accomplishments they have made in their studies (whether big or small), is key in strengthening the student's trust in the tutor. In turn, this…
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Tobias

Tutor Woolloomooloo, NSW
As a tutor being a listening and trustworthy mentor and youth role model for my students is the most important aim. Being patient and spending relentless efforts to find a way to succeed with further development play a vital role for tutoring. I am very talented in Maths and have a lot of patience as well as experience when it comes to teaching.…
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Lenin

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, foster understanding, and encourage independent thinking. First, a tutor should create a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment. Patience and encouragement help students gain confidence in their…
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Namhyuk

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
I equip students with the tools and strategies necessary to excel independently. Beyond teaching content, I mentor students in advanced study techniques, exam performance strategies, and academic mindset development — building a foundation for long-term academic and personal success. I combine deep academic expertise with mentorship, offering…
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Ivan

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
To help clarify any concepts that a student may be confused about and solve any difficulties they encounter throughout their studies. Well-trained communication skills, experience in tutoring, multicultural background and strong academic background are my…
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Pratyush

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Make students feel comfortable. As someone who had a lot of trouble finding tutors throughout middle school and high school, teaching in a way the student can enjoy and connect to is really important, and can be the difference between seeing a subject as "the worst" to actually having fun. Visualizing concepts! I am often complimented on my…
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Richard

Tutor Woolloomooloo, NSW
I believe a tutor must be resilient in their learning. Teaching the students that there are many ways one can develop their learning. Tutors should not give up in teaching the students that if they do not understand the content. My strengths as a tutor are: Knowledge on the syllabus. This will help me with knowing what the student needs to focus…
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Kavishka

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Make the subject enjoyable to the point students learn on their own. I have a strong academic career and have achieved many distinctions. That combined with my communication skills and patience are my key…
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Pruthvi

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
Be honest and upfront when aware or unaware of concepts. Be knowledgeable and able to explain concepts in multiple ways and always have the intention of having the student forced to think and arrive at an answer by themselves and achieve what they really want to. Communicator and able to mould concepts in a way that is easy to understand with…
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Xuan Kien

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
In my opinion, it is of utmost importance that tutor could make student love and curious about the subject as it will encourage self-study later on. This is a top important skill for students at university or at work, allowing them to learn at their own pace and schedule. I give a lot of examples to make concepts easier to understand and adjust my…
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Samarth

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
As previously mentioned, making the student comfortable and willing to learn the subject is what a tutor can do to a student. This change shapes the future of the learner while improving the mental capability to think more logically. My strengths as a tutor as noticed by my informal teaching were communication and style of teaching. I answered…
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Tom

Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
In general, I aim to build confidence and self-belief in a student in order to be independently successful. I find that most students are capable of understanding and learning difficult topics but a limited belief in their abilities prevents them from performing to their best ability. Available at any time. I feel I can relate and have fun with a…
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Andrea

Tutor Woolloomooloo, NSW
I consider that the most important thing that you can do for a student is help them to see the use of the things that they are learning and make them understand why it is important to learn these things. Helping them to develop love for the subject, and this way it will be easier for them to develop a love for study in general. I think that my…
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Phuoc Canh Tien

Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
Help students to deeply understand concepts that they have or will learn in school, while also provide well-being support so that the students do not feel stress. I am compassionate, care a lot for my students, always make sure they are well mentally and physically. Additionally, I am good at building rapport so that they are comfortable sharing…
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Haialee Marie

Tutor Woolloomooloo, NSW
Helping the student in their academic homework is an important thing. But giving them less pressure and exciting way to learn is another. It will take passion and trust to create a deeper connection with the student. I am patient and really love to interacts with kids. I am passionate in tutoring and mentoring. In fact, I have done outreach for…
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VIJINA

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
According to my perspective the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be transparent and ready to help. It shows that our care about every student. Strength of a teacher is in knowledge about respective areas. Also communication and social skills.it is the ability to explain the difficult things in a simple manner. Moreover,…
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carson

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I believe the most important thing one can do for a student is to listen to their problems and solve it along side them. My strengths are being a good listener l. I always take my time to listen to each student's…
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Dash

Tutor Potts Point, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence and inspire a student's curiosity for the subject. This comes from clear explanations in class, well-prepared lessons and patience from a tutor so that students can learn and gain confidence in a subject at their own pace. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to…

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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.