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Tennyson Point's tutors include an HSC Dux and ATAR 99.95 achiever, a seasoned high school tutor with 50+ students mentored, a university-level speech pathology student awarded for academic leadership, multiple current or future teachers, STEM Olympiad winners, and youth coaches experienced in guiding K–12 students both academically and through sport and creative pursuits.

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Ben

Software Dev Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think that communication and being on the same page (figuratively) as your student as very important. Younger people can often be hesitant to admit that they don't know something, so it is important to break down any barriers and understand the students needs. I am determined, patient, mature and motivated. I can try different methods of…
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Dhruv

Software Dev Tutor Dundas Valley, NSW
understand where they currently stand. We can only move forward once we are sure that their foundations are clear. I can help students understand the same concept in a variety of ways. So that even if they can't really process one method, they're not stuck in their learning journey. I also believe my friendly nature can help speed up their…
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Michael

Software Dev Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Being able to step in the student's shoes and see how they are interpreting the concepts, and creating a tutoring basis to make it easier for them to understand. Being confident in what I know in regard to the subjects I am familiar with, allows me to correctly pass on my knowledge to others. But I am modest to see where I'm wrong and lacking,…
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Heiley

Software Dev Tutor Lewisham, NSW
A tutor can almost shape a student’s future. There can be concepts that a student may be shy to ask their teacher, but I want to be the tutor for them that they can transparently ask their tiniest doubts and absorb the knowledge in the best way possible. I am the eldest child in my family which has made me naturally good with kids. I believe…
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Katherine

Software Dev Tutor Dundas, NSW
I think the most important things for a tutor to do is to make sure the student understands how to do the question, and not just give them the answer or formula. It is essential for them to utilise all the skills and I want to foster the ability to identify which methods are required for each question. I like to teach in fun ways so hopefully that…
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Ahmedi Tasneem

Software Dev Tutor Mont Albert, VIC
Knowing a student and modelling his learning plan accordingly addressing his concerns. Give positive messages. Students require somebody to encourage them in a genuine manner, to make them understand that it’s ok to fail sometimes but worth trying. Coordinated effort amongst parents and tutors is completely vital to a student’s prosperity.…
Alexander
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Alexander

Software Dev Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and empower them to become independent, confident learners. To achieve that you always have to be understanding and empathetic, while clearly understanding the students problem areas and working them out collaboratively. Over the years I have always helped my little brother with…
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Buster

Software Dev Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
As I've stated before, I have a love of learning. This has not only allowed me to excel in my studies but has also filled my life with joy and wonder at the many things there are to learn and understand. This was given to me by my teachers and parents, and I think this is the best gift a teacher of any kind can give to a student. I have a solid…
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Nestor

Software Dev Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Understand his situation. Usually, they don't have a clear understanding of the basics and it is extremely important to know what level do they have and practice what might be the hardest. I believe that one of the most important things is making the student see that the subject is easy. Explain everything in a simple understandable way and…
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Riya

Software Dev Tutor North Sydney, NSW
A good tutor should be able to adapt to each student's learning methodology and tailor the experience to address their weaknesses and hone their strengths. As an outgoing and perceptive person, I can make students feel comfortable around me. This subsequently enables me to assess their skills and help them…
Rachel
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Rachel

Software Dev Tutor Millers Point, NSW
Personalisation. In a classroom, the teacher's attention is divided and the material needs to be taught in ways that the majority understands. However, each student understands and learns differently so having it taylored to the individual (figuring out what they know, what they don't know and what they misunderstood) builds the foundation of…
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Andalib

Software Dev Tutor Epping, NSW
To listen and understand their own difficulty and try to help them in a way, that only works for that particular student. I can break down tough concepts into small bits that are much more easier to understand while ensuring ech bit is easily connectible to others, such that the student can get the whole picture but in clearer…
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Raymond

Software Dev Tutor Hurlstone Park, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach them, but allow them to be independent and learn. My strengths as a tutor includes that: I am patient, I find different methods to teach, and I try to understand them and teach them in a way how I understood…
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Sarvesh

Software Dev Tutor Milsons Point, NSW
I consider patience to be the most important virtue in a tutor, setting small checkpoints between certain topics is a good strategy. A tutor should always pause and ask if the student has any questions or doubts about the concept. A tutor should make the student feel comfortable around them and they should not hesitate to ask any questions - no…
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Ajinkya

Software Dev Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include building their confidence and helping them feel capable of tackling challenges. A good tutor prioritizes understanding over memorization, encouraging deep comprehension of concepts. Adapting to each student’s unique learning style ensures effective and personalized support. Finally,…
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Cheanguon

Software Dev Tutor West Ryde, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor can do for a student is to make sure they understand fully the concepts not just the formula and equations but also the explanation and reasons behind those equations. As a tutor with strong interpersonal skills, I can quickly identify individual strengths and weaknesses and tailor the lessons plan accordingly…
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Adrian

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
To cultivate students' ability to draw inferences from others, so that they can complete the content taught by themselves without the help of a tutor, which can help them truly grow. As a USYD graduate of computer science and data science (Bachelor Honours), I am patient and enthusiastic. Willing to take the initiative to identify the student's…
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Monica

Software Dev Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to inspire the students to develop a curiosity for learning and to explore the subject more. My strengths are that I am a very good listener and I am easily able to be empathetic towards kids. I am friendly and approachable. Also, I have good knowledge of my subject matter, so that I…
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Sparsh

Software Dev Tutor Chippendale, NSW
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…
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Mason

Software Dev Tutor Parramatta, NSW
I consider helping students develop their own learning style is the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This way, students can clearly recognise their strengths and weaknesses and plan their own study accordingly to maximise their academic performance. In my opinion, student's own learning style encompasses time management skills,…
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Quang Khai

Software Dev Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student believe in themselves. Good tutoring isn’t just about explaining the material — it’s about building confidence, curiosity, and independence. A tutor should listen carefully, adapt to each student’s needs, and celebrate their progress along the way. When students feel…
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Sooyoung

Software Dev Tutor
The most important thing I can do is continuously adapt to a student’s evolving learning needs. Students are at a crucial stage of cognitive development, and their understanding can shift from one lesson to the next. A tutor must assess their learning style in every session, adjusting explanations and approaches accordingly. What worked well in…
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Prashish

Software Dev Tutor
The most important things are to build the student's confidence, encourage independent thinking, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor doesn't just give answers — they guide students to find solutions themselves, which builds lasting skills beyond the subject being taught. My strengths lie in…

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Inside Tennyson PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Amber worked on her Chemistry worksheet focused on radioactive decay and also reviewed chemical bonding for an upcoming assessment.

Year 10 student Imogen practised solving algebraic equations and changing the subject of formulas, using guided examples from her maths text.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Michael concentrated on logarithms in mathematics and motion in one dimension for physics, working through problems to strengthen understanding of both topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student in mathematics often worked out answers mentally rather than setting out clear, step-by-step working on paper—he tends to work out the answers in his head instead of writing out his working out, one tutor noted.

This habit made it harder to spot small calculation errors, especially in algebra and inequalities, and meant revision was less effective later.

Meanwhile, a senior economics student had incomplete notes for case study topics like financial ratios, making exam preparation challenging when linking concepts under time pressure.

In both cases, organization and visible process steps limited recall during tests.

Recent Achievements

In Year 8 maths, Tyler had previously struggled with algebraic fractions but now independently works through complex problems, applying skills from earlier lessons without prompting.

A Year 11 chemistry student who often hesitated to try questions solo has started completing most chemical reaction exercises on her own during sessions, only asking for help when truly needed.

Meanwhile, a primary school student who used to avoid multiplying and dividing negative numbers is now confidently using number lines and finishing related worksheets each week. Last session, she solved every question without skipping any steps.

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