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Tutors in Sylvania include a secondary maths teacher with a Graduate Diploma in Education, selective school graduates and tutors with ATARs up to 98.7, experienced primary English and maths instructors, an Academic Prefect and HSC Distinguished Achiever, Olympiad participants, peer mentors, camp leaders, and university students excelling in advanced STEM fields.

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Abigail

Tutor Caringbah, NSW
It is essential for tutors to be supportive and create a safe, welcoming space where students feel comfortable making mistakes and learning from them. A supportive tutor helps build a student's confidence, fostering resilience and a growth mindset. In addition, it is crucial for tutors to be motivating and inspire a genuine love of learning. When…
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PRAGATI

Tutor Carlton, NSW
The most important thing to a tutor can do is to give confidence to your students that they are well prepared for all kinds of problems (Mathematics Problems). I, as a tutor, always think as a student so that I can understand them and help them better. I believe I have a unique approach to teaching kids. My strong points would be my empathy, my…
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Adam
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Adam

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
As a tutor it is important to make yourself available to help the student any time and quickly reply to messages. It is essential to maintain a good rapport with the student so they feel comfortable around you and feel that they can openly ask you questions. Therefore, creating a positive environment which the student is happy to engage in…
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Rawdhah

Tutor Carlton, NSW
How the student accept the teacher so he or she like the subject How to know the need of the…
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Ashna

Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor should ensure the student has grasped a conceptual understanding of a topic, not a superficial one. It's highly important that they encourage students to continue asking questions for clarification on grey areas, instead of leaving it ambiguous. I'm very friendly and approachable to children, so I believe my strength lies in being able to…
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Neha

Tutor Carlton, NSW
Making studies easier for kids as well as teaching using all modes like electronic media , diagrams helps kids in understand things in better way and easy to remember . I am very optimistic ,calm and patience person which helps me to articulate my lessons in better way as well as I have lovely handwriting which is easy to…
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Dhanraj

Tutor Carlton, NSW
Empathy is the key here .. some students are outstanding and some are extraordinary .. we need to understand them with their level of understanding and feed them with what they would require to blossom. Makes problems easier for them to understand Simple and easy methods to follow Make them Understand the things required to excel I ensure…
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Yashrajsing

Tutor Carlton, NSW
I believe that tutors need to be: 1. Honest as this helps to establish rapport and trust 2. Flexible as this means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the students 3. Be patient as learn not to show annoyance in your speech or body language 4. Be good listener as learn to pick up clues in your…
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Olivia

Tutor Carlton, NSW
Helping them improve, gain confidence and perform better at school work. Patient, clear and logical in explanations, nice attitude towards…
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Avishek

Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor should identify the students' areas of weakness and focus on helping the students gain knowledge in these areas rather than teaching the student what they already know. When you toss your fishing line into the water, you may have to wait hours to catch your first fish. When caring for a plant, you must water it frequently for several…
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Salina

Tutor Penshurst, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with sufficient learning resources as the student needs. Such as exam papers from different schools and providing a thorough explanation about the concept they do not understand. I am bilingual, my fluency in both English and Mandarin can help both local students and English…
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Hyunchul

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
The best thing that a tutor can do for a student is not to regurgitate information - that can be found by reading a book, or browsing the internet; but to inspire. I believe that a perspective can be most powerfully shared by someone who has seen and understood, who can empathize with the struggles that are necessary to get to seeing the solution…
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Kunzang

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
Beyond academic support, I believe it’s important to encourage students mentally by giving them positive affirmations and showing faith in their abilities. Personally I think, a tutor should be both a guide and a supportive friend, creating a balanced environment where learning feels motivating rather than overwhelming. I have experience…
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Jason

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to cause a positive change in their students, whether it be an improvement in their grades, or a development in their learning skills. For a tutor's knowledge to successfully translate into a student and cause them to grow is the best thing a tutor can do. Patience, communication skills, problem solving,…
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Phoebe

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
A tutor needs to provide a supportive learning environment for students. Tutoring is beyond explaining concepts and providing resources. I believe understanding the students' personal goals, personality and style of learning will allow me to provide them with a supportive learning environment where they are able to comfortably ask questions…
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Lenin

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to empower them with the skills and confidence to solve problems independently. By teaching critical thinking and problem-solving strategies, I aim to make students self-sufficient learners who can tackle future challenges with ease. I also focus on creating a supportive environment where students…
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Varun

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I consider working on the clarity of concept as the most important thing. The concept once built, can be polished by recalling it several times when solving directly or indirectly related problems. Overall, the student should be able to process new information and solve the related problems on its own. My strengths are as follows: 1. The way…
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Liem

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student passionate about their subject. If the student isn't motivated to learn, no amount of lecturing or assignments will help them. There are so many small things about each subject that are super interesting to learn about, but without the right tutor some students miss out. As a young tutor…
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Kuyan

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them understand the course content- so they can pass assessment- and also to help them understand other aspects of the subject they need or want to understand, either for the sake of curiosity or because they have some use for it. It is best if this understanding is of a deep…
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Kacey

Tutor Woolooware, NSW
To be consistent and patient as improvements take time and it is extremely important for the students are able to fully understand the contents i’m well prepared and observant.I am able to cater my teaching methods to each students…
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Lily

Tutor Sutherland, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure the tutor works towards the students strengths and attempts to minimise their weaknesses. Tutors should also be considerate to their student by considering their needs and how they like to learn so that their student's highest potential is achieved. I believe I am patient, flexible,…
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Freddy

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student that always actively listen to a student and understand lives they live. I do believe that my strengths as a tutor are building strong, personal relationships with students and having specific content expertise. As roughly 2 years providing one-on-one sessions, to what I have learned…
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Shivanshi

Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor's job is to fuel their students' love for learning, make them independent, and lend them a hand when it is needed. A tutor has to be available for a student and has to be a concrete source of education. I am capable of explaining a concept to students in multiple different ways, which directly aids their understanding. I am very…

Local Reviews

Both Nicholas and Natasha are very happy with Mitchell and lessons are progressing beautifully.
Sophie, Sylvania

Inside SylvaniaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 Grace focused on finding fractions of whole numbers and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, using online activities for extra practice.

Year 8 Tia reviewed her recent maths exam and worked on algebra skills including expanding and factorising expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Hayley tackled tree diagrams in probability and practiced trigonometry concepts through targeted past paper questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student faced setbacks in exam preparation by repeatedly avoiding topics she found challenging, focusing revision mainly on familiar content—"most of the questions we did we had already went through before," as one tutor observed.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled with organization, often arriving to sessions without necessary materials or completed homework, which disrupted momentum during lessons.

In primary years, a reluctance to write out working was seen; for example, a Year 4 student frequently skipped setting out steps in subtraction tasks, leading to confusion when reviewing errors.

Each instance chipped away at confidence and slowed visible progress.

Recent Achievements

A Sylvania tutor noticed a big change in Hayley, a high school student who used to hesitate but now regularly asks questions when stuck—she even picked up her old mistakes and corrected them herself this week.

In another session, Olivia managed to finish quadratic equations and similarity problems without help after just a few examples together, showing she's moved past needing step-by-step guidance.

For a younger student, Grace went from struggling with equivalent fractions to simplifying them independently by the end of the lesson, confidently tackling each new example as it came up.

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