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Tutors in Tempe include a university-level geophysics researcher published in *Nature* and experienced undergraduate mentor, an ATAR 97.4 achiever with subject dux honours and Sydney International Student Award, a seasoned maths tutor and school leader who was HSC Dux, a Monash academic high-distinction scholar and peer tutor, plus passionate volunteers and student mentors from top universities.

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Anneke

Tutor Hurlstone Park, NSW
Be there to support them, and work through the areas that they aren't as confident in to build confidence. I believe that this requires a solid structure and outlining tasks which will help increase their knowledge but also exam technique. I am very patient and willing to listen to my students. As well as giving practical examples of the content…
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Tumali

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think a tutor should be able to have the necessary resources for a student. Extra learning content that students can’t easily retrieve should be available with tutors. I am in a position to provide those resources. I am patient, and I am kind and try to teach in ways that they will enjoy. I also have tricks that I would love to share since…
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Robert

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Make them enjoy a subject. as a teacher you can only do so much when it comes to teaching. you can give them all the work, call them, and pester them, but if they don't like it they will never excel in it. I am able to connect to the students. I am young and fun and even ride a motorcycles I play guitar and most games kids no play allowing em to…
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Abinand

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The foremost tasks of a tutor include facilitating a strong grasp of the subject, creating a supportive learning atmosphere, adapting teaching methods, and encouraging critical thinking. Effective communication, patience, and instilling confidence are pivotal for addressing challenges. Ultimately, a tutor aims to nurture a passion for learning and…
Thomas
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Thomas

Tutor Rosebery, NSW
I believe a tutor can make all the difference to a student struggling with their studies. School teaching can often be mechanical and impersonal; an environment where some students find it difficult to learn. I know first hand that teaching in smaller groups or one-on-one works is much more effective at learning hard to grasp concepts. The impact…
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Lachlan

Tutor Dulwich Hill, NSW
Develop their understanding of the subject. This means ensuring they understand the process and the mechanism behind a math calculation for example. This will boost their confidence in being able to answer harder questions that require this skill. Particularly for maths, the harder questions are situated in Q15 and Q16. Attaining marks in this…
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Xiao

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
As a tutor, I think the most important thing is to motivate students to let them access-study, and develop them independent thinking and problem-solving skills. I am fully convinced that the most important strength is my deep knowledge about Math. Studying engineering has allowed me to learn complex Math topics and their applications in real…
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Mohamad

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
Breakdown difficult concepts into easy concepts to grasp. It is also important that the tutor pays more attention to and builds rapport with the student as this differentiates a teacher from a tutor who teaches one-to-one. In-depth understanding of the subject. This allows me to break down complex problems and concepts into basic understandable…
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Jashuva

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I think it is very important for a tutor to help his students gain confidence mentally on the subject. it is also equally important to try and develop the fundamentals and concepts in the minds of his students in the best way he can. understanding the perspective of the student properly and help him de-bug his own methods before presenting our…
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Akshaya

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that helping students reach their potential is one of the most important things. Specifically, I want the student to understand things that they are struggling with and let them know that they are doing fine and trying their best and they just needed a different approach to help them understand that topic. Another important…
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Jeeyaa

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a math tutor can do for a student is help them build confidence. From my experience, most students understand math but are afraid of it. Being scared of math makes it more likely for students to make mistakes. My HSC maths teacher used to say that to be able to understand mathematics, one must understand the basics of it…
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Shivesh

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student doesn't feel overwhelmed with their workload, and instead has fun (or at least doesn't detest the time spent) while studying. In this regard, the tutor has to make the content interesting and tailor it to each individual if it's one-on-one. I'm very patient in explaining concepts. I also…
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Matthew

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is improve the confidence of the student. The most important thing to have when walking into an exam is confidence. With great confidence comes greater problem solving skills, and greater creativity. Hence, I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is make the student more comfortable and confident…
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Rashika

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for their students is to build a relationship. This foundation will help students to have a trust in their tutor and this will encourage them to share their problems. If the tutor understands the exact problem the student is struggling with, then they can alter their teaching techniques according to…
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Martin

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I feel the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. Being able to understand their source of motivation as well as the areas in which they need the most help is extremely vital as a tutor. I think my strength as a tutor comes from my passion as a teacher. Whilst not having any formal experience tutoring, I know I enjoy…
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Nima

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
Tutoring is not just about writing formulas on paper and solving equations. Tutoring is about connecting with the student, listening to them and understanding them. Only then a tutor can see what topics the students are struggling with and be able to help them. A tutor can go on and on and on for hours with a lot of knowledge base and high level…
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Daisy

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
A tutor is someone that a student can rely on for support. They are pragmatic in finding ways to ensure the student has a positive experience with learning. The student is in control, and the tutor is a guide that assists and also facilitates the student to take safe risks, ask questions and completely engage with their learning in ways suitable…
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Howard

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
To explain a certain topic in details while maintaining simplicity so that it is easily comprehensible. Im outgoing, I can speak mandarin if there’s any mandarin-speakers and I dont mind if students ask the same question…
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Kuyili

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is check in and maintain strong communication. Strong communication also helps personalise tutoring to meet specific needs. Getting to know a student and their goals is important. My strengths as a tutor are that I am highly organised and know exactly what content to cover to meet the…
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Ridhima

Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe a tutor can ignite and enhance confidence in their students, giving the students the opportunity to take part in class discussions building up a healthy mindset that inspires them to overcome their weaknesses and strive towards improvement and their goals. I believe one of my strengths as a tutor is being an active listener which I…
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Jinyi

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The knowledge that we have and capable of providing a healthy learning environment. Generally,I am a hospitable and outgoing person, love to form a bond with all my students but also make strict rules in class to keep everything professional. I create a loving, open learning environment for students, allow them to express themselves and feel free…
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Aglesha

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe that the student can overcome their learning difficulties and push them on the path towards excellence despite the obstacles. Trusting in the students ' abilities and motivating them to study is important. Another significant duty of a tutor is to help foster independent…
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Dimitri

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
Make them like learning the subject. Enthusiasm for the subjects, ability to connect with my student, and strength in…

Local Reviews

Two sessions in and I couldn't be happier. It was easy to get started, the team are very responsive and helpful, the payment options are flexible and the tutor knows her stuff.
Elizabeth Bentley, Tempe

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Max focused on calculating surface area and volume of cylinders and circles, as well as identifying mean, median, and mode using real data sets.

For Year 11, Olivia worked through differentiation rules including finding equations for tangents and normals to curves, and practiced applying first and second derivatives to rate of change questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam explored frequency tables and histograms to interpret discrete versus continuous data, building confidence in statistical graphing by constructing examples together.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Advanced English, a student avoided integrating short quotes into analysis due to time pressure—"we only had an hour to outline the ideas," a tutor noted—which left written responses less concise and sometimes unfocused.

For Year 11 Maths, another relied heavily on inputting equations directly into the calculator rather than writing them down first; this habit led to small but persistent errors in trigonometric problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's science notes showed missing steps in balancing chemical equations, making it difficult to spot where misunderstandings occurred during review sessions.

Recent Achievements

A Tempe tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, Chloe, move from hesitating with advanced calculus to independently differentiating higher-order trigonometric and logarithmic functions—something she'd previously found overwhelming.

In another session, a Year 9 student who used to guess through algebra questions is now pausing to identify like terms before solving, showing real care in her working.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5 stopped rushing ahead on area problems and started double-checking each calculation after making frequent mistakes last term; he finished his worksheet with every answer correct this week.

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 St Peters / Sydenham Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tempe Public School.