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Tutors in Sydney Olympic Park include a university lecturer with years of classroom experience, an HSC Band 6 scorer and peer mentor, international maths and physics tutors for high schoolers, a former Math Olympiad medalist, top 1% scholarship recipients, and award-winning student leaders—many fluent in multiple languages and experienced at engaging K–12 learners.

Jayneel Rajesh
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Jayneel Rajesh

Physics Tutor Holroyd, NSW
tutors can be a good friend and provide insights that are not available in a class with dozens of students. explaining the concepts and its real world application that not only can be used to gain marks but provide a clarity for future…
Julius Reyner
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Julius Reyner

Physics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A tutor should be able to explain concept in easy way and teach how to solve a problem related questions easily I can boost students…
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Lakshmi Narasimhan
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Lakshmi Narasimhan

Physics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Patience, kindness and being able to converse with children in a friendly tone. I am patient and super friendly. I can easily connect with children and teach them difficult concepts…
Arsh
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Arsh

Physics Tutor Oatlands, NSW
I believe everyone is equally intelligent, but on another hand side, learning capabilities differ from one individual to another. Thus, best thing a tutor can do it altering teaching style to suit student needs, My key strength as a tutor is my teaching strategies. I believe everyone is equally intelligent, but on another hand side, learning…
Irtiza
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Irtiza

Physics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
A teacher has to be patient and find different ways of making a student understand. Only then will be able to teach a wide range of students. I am caring and patient. I love to take on challenges of making different materials for helping the students to understand…
Caroline
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Caroline

Physics Tutor Eastwood, NSW
The most important thing is creating a personal relationship so that the teacher almost understands the student more than the student understands themselves. By doing so, the tutor is able to direct thier student's learning and as a mentor, provide much-needed attention to areas of weakness and also provide their students with tips on certain…
Jenelle
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Jenelle

Physics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
A tutor should have a great deal of empathy to be able to understand what the student is going through in order to understand why they are experiencing difficulties to help them solve a problem. I am understanding and empathetic which allows me to figure out if and why a student may not comprehend a concept. I am also a quick learner and can…
Satya
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Satya

Physics Tutor Ashfield, NSW
A tutor can lead a student, can make clear about does and don't and more over a tutor can teach student in very friendly environment. I am quick responder to the problems of the students. I maintain very friendly environment with students so that they can interact with me easily. I try to explain things with respect to practical…
John Arnold
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John Arnold

Physics Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to allow them to flourish in their academic pursuits and have them feel the same passion that I have in academics- instilling and inspiring in them a love of learning that will help them progress even in their professional careers. I am a very patient and caring tutor. I understand that there are…
Purvi
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Purvi

Physics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I really fell that a tutor should be a friend and not like a teacher so that student can easily approach them with their silly doubt without any fear and clear their concept thoroughly. I love to be with children and sometimes be like them and enjoy the life in a simple manner. This really makes a great bond between me and my students due to which…
Haoran
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Haoran

Physics Tutor Ashfield, NSW
Besides teaching them methods of solving questions all the time. I prefer to help them to understand the concepts and theorems about certain topics, I believe that's more useful and effective. I am patient, energetic and friendly. And I was a high student not long ago, so I can understand and get what my students may feel is difficult to…
Elise
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Elise

Physics Tutor Ashfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is aid them in being confident enough to always attempt a problem. A great tutor helps a student to put aside the "oh no, I don't know what to do" thought or feeling and and least try to break the problem into something they do know how to do. My strengths as a tutor come in my genuine passion…
Yi-Shuan
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Yi-Shuan

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
Help the student visualise or truly understand the concept instead of having to memorise the equations. If a student understands the concept, it could become intuitive for the student to know how to use the equation. One other important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be encouraging and empathetic, build the student's confidence and…
Muhammad
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Muhammad

Physics Tutor North Ryde, NSW
A tutor needs to inspire the students in such a way that they know what their efforts will make them accomplish. A very few teachers are able to provide the contextual applications of what they teach the students. I believe it is paramount that a student know about WHY he is being taught something. Sparking interest in studies is not easy at times…
Thomas
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Hunters Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is recognise their students ability level and mould their teaching to that level. This insures that the kids do not feel out of depth, but also they are learning new things every session. I am a very social and friendly person making it easy for me to build strong rapport with the students, and as a result…
Shayanton
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Shayanton

Physics Tutor Parramatta, NSW
Understanding what the student does not understand, eg. is the topic too boring, are they just tired, are they having a bad day or is it a lack of concentration. Being empathetic and making sure the student student feels right about learning the topic. Being a friend to my student, not putting too much on the plate of them, understanding that…
Terry
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Terry

Physics Tutor Greenacre, NSW
As a tutor, it is important to be communicative with the students where ideas and thought process can be discussed so that learning can be improved. Communicating with a positive attitude will encourage students to try their best even when mistakes are made as doing something is better than nothing. - Being about to break down complex concepts and…
Shadman
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Shadman

Physics Tutor Greenacre, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them realise that they are not studying just for the mark, score or ATAR but rather to benefit themselves first, and benefit the people around them. Strengths that I believe I have as a tutor is that I have excellent social skills and I am a pretty chill person so I can get along…
Tahmeed
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Tahmeed

Physics Tutor Yagoona, NSW
Some of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them to think on their own, build their confidence and create an environment where they are not scared to ask questions. Being able to quickly modify my approach to meet the needs of each student is one of my skills as a tutor because I am aware that not everyone…
Abishek
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Abishek

Physics 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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Saifullah

Physics Tutor Ashbury, NSW
The tutor's first job is converting hard 'textbook language' to easy and illustrative concepts. Next is polishing the student's skills with extensive exercises while making sure he has time for other hobbies. It helps if the tutor is aware of things such as fun interactive quizzes or videos that helps makes concepts seem simpler while also keeping…
Verity
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Verity

Physics Tutor Lakemba, NSW
What I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student are build self-confidence, without this they will not believe in themselves and their ability, and therefore will not make the improvements they are capable of, inspire them to create their own goals, both long-term and short term, big and small, and of course, help…
Srishti
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Srishti

Physics Tutor North Ryde, NSW
I believe that the most important role of a tutor is to provide reassurance and create an environment where students can feel heard and understood. By recognising and addressing their individual challenges, a tutor can support students in a way that strengthens both their understanding and their confidence, enabling them to engage with the…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with how things are going with Sam - he is great at explaining concepts and Ruby seems to be responding positively to his style of coaching.
Leigh

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Content Covered

Year 4 student completed a Maths Olympiad worksheet and workbook activities focusing on addition and subtraction with two- to four-digit numbers, as well as starting multiplication with larger numbers.

Year 9 student Alyssa tackled direct variation in linear relationships and practiced rearranging formulas for simple interest calculations using real-life examples.

For Year 12, David worked through differentiation techniques including the product and quotient rules, and was introduced to inverse trigonometric functions such as arcsin(x) and arccos(x).

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student often hesitated when writing out division steps, preferring to "do it in his mind," which led to misaligned digits and confusion about which number belonged above the line—"he needs to write every step," noted one tutor.

In Year 11 Mathematics, a student avoided writing full working for induction proofs and struggled with linking nk and nk+1, causing repeated errors in logical progression.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's revision focused only on familiar trigonometric formulas, leaving gaps when tackling exam questions that required lesser-known identities or domains. This resulted in uncertainty during multi-step problems and slowed progress under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Sydney Olympic Park noticed that one Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now regularly voices questions about tricky derivatives, especially when working with inverse trigonometric functions—a real shift from staying silent and guessing.

In another high school session, a student managed to identify the critical path in a complex network diagram after struggling to visualise connections just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who often made errors with subtraction recently completed an entire quiz on addition and subtraction without a single mistake and even tackled some harder problems by choice.

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 Lidcombe Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Newington Public School.