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Tutors in Waterloo include a seasoned secondary maths teacher with international classroom experience, a medical student and multi-Olympiad medalist, an HSC Extension 2 high-scorer, an honours biotechnology graduate with two years' K–12 maths tutoring, and experienced educators skilled in curriculum design, peer mentoring, and engaging students across diverse backgrounds.

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Izza

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Often times I've found that a lot of students struggle with certain parts in learning but don't speak up about them because of being afraid. In light of this, I believe the most important things a tutor can do is be the more proactive party in this situation - which should go without saying. Observing your student and noting down what difficulties…
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Enkhbold

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to be self-sufficient - I'm a firm believer that anybody can study by themselves, and that tutors are there to help the student bounce ideas off and help break down hard to digest pieces of education. I believe my main strength as a tutor is that for every student, I try to…
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Fiona
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Fiona

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I will consider and focus on their studies and mental health. I will help them to get better marks and understand the knowledge. Also I will let them don't feel stressed. I will try my best to find the simple way to let them understand each point, and use pictures and fun example to…
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Matthew

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
guide a student to a greater understanding of content and improving marks i am patient and have a recent and strong knowledge in maths and…
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Saurabh

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
A tutor can guide a student in a very personalized way because I feel that as a tutor I can take time to understand the student, what he/she needs, and what difficulties we need to tackle. I like to work as a team with them and make them feel that we are going to tackle this subject together and I will guide them in the best way possible. My…
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Jason

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Improve on their academic result as well as guide them the correct path to university and the real world. (By sharing personal experience so that they wouldnt make the same mistake like myself) I am a patient person that willing to explain things to students. I am open to listen to different opinions in maths because I believe there are many ways…
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Yuxin

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I don't think memorising content or theory for exam is the most important thing, instead, students' confidence and interest in studying are the most important things. As a tutor, I would try my best to make my lesson interesting and let my students engage in. Helping them build confidence in studying is of paramount importance. I am a patient and…
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Manav

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear and effective explanations, offer encouragement and motivation, and foster a positive learning environment. It's crucial to build a student's confidence and help them develop problem-solving skills that they can apply independently. A tutor should also be a good listener,…
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Isaac

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Tutors should be able to aid students with all problems, without simply giving them the answer. The ability to problem-solve, as well as help the student find solutions is much, much more important than simply answering questions. I come from a very large family, which I believe has enhanced my skills of collaboration and teamwork which are vital…
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Olivia

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is to improve their confidence and make them feel more comfortable in mathematics. If a student is struggling with mathematics, it is important to begin with building their confidence and showing that everyone can succeed in mathematics even if it seems challenging. If a student is wanting to…
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XIAOYU

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
- to make my student enjoy doing maths - improve my student's maths score - communciate with them effectively - support my student 1. in depth knowledge about HSC maths Advanced 2. able to explain the problem thoroughly 3. band 6 - adv maths; E4 - Ext 1 maths 4. goof communication skills 5.…
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Yasser

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Students may need some help, so the tutor role is vital to guide them and simplify the process for them to thrive. Patience and kindness is great quality, and the education process is not a one-size-fits-all approach. I believe it is vital for the tutor to be patience. To maintain different capabilities, I can think fast to try various method of…
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Aasiya

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive learning environment, build their confidence, and adapt to their unique needs. It’s about helping them understand concepts, encouraging their curiosity, and inspiring them to reach their full potential. My strengths as a tutor are my ability to explain complex…
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Mina

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are making sure they really get the concepts, boosting their confidence, and giving them personalized help whenever they need it. It's about helping them understand, feel good about themselves, and tailoring our approach to what works best for them. My strengths as a tutor lie in my…
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Guangyao

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the knowledge interesting and vivid to learn, so the kids will be willing and more importantly, motivated to reflect deeply and grasps the knowledge. I am expertized at the taught knowledge, patient for teaching, and experienced in teaching teenagers and…
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Jerry

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Personally, being adaptable and flexible in your teaching is the most important thing a tutor can do for any student. As individuals, we all learn at a different pace through a variety of mediums. Hence, it is important to easily recognise this and cater your teaching for each student. This creates a personalised and catered experience which is…
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Qicheng

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I think it's patience. Because every student needs a different approach and speed to master the same knowledge, which requires a customized study plan that is different for each individual. I was always one of the better math students in my age group in high school and undergraduate studies, and I have taught 9th grade math and 7th grade science…
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Safwat

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Being there for your students and really understanding what they need help with as well as, going out of your way to assist them in the best possible way. The above traits really help students to put their trust in you and thus, make your job easier as a tutor and to also, enjoy teaching your students, with minimal issues. My willingness to always…
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Fuzail

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
I think making a student believe that hard work is more important than inherent ability when it comes to mathematics or any other field for that matter is probably the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Patience and spotting where the student needs to…
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Luke

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Tutors are both mentors and role models for students. I am easy to talk to and…
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cherry

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
provide guidance that help students to lead to a breakthrough in understanding the topic have many acronyms (especially for chemistry and biology) which are easy for students to remember. i am also patient to teach students on areas they are weak…
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Tselmeg

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Listening attentively and understanding their needs and desires as well as motivating and inspiring them Diagnosing problems, listening, and understanding their needs regarding their academic…
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Sharath

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
Being motivational and encouraging them to perform tasks at their own pace which will not only make them be at ease but also make them feel like they’re learning something interesting. Patience and extreme determination in being a good listener to…

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The tutoring service offered has been excellent. From the very competent and engaging tutor to the regular updates from EzyMath tutoring, each aspect has been professional and highly satisfactory. I have no reservations recommending this company to anyone. Excellent service.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Elliott revised multiplication and division, then built confidence with fractions and long division using visual models.

For Year 8, Sophie worked on algebraic expansion and simplification alongside measurement skills, focusing on area and perimeter of different shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Adam tackled trigonometry topics including sine and cosine rules as well as curve sketching, helping to prepare for upcoming exams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 English, one student struggled with formatting sentences and showed a reluctance toward narrative writing; as the tutor noted, "needed help with formatting sentences."

Meanwhile, in Year 9 mathematics, untidy written work made solutions difficult to follow—messy handwriting directly led to lost marks when misread answers were submitted.

For a senior (Year 11) maths student, late submission of their formula sheet caused stress before an assessment: "Didn't give me cheat (Formula) sheet for the school in time."

These process habits interrupted feedback and sometimes meant unnecessary mistakes went unnoticed until revision.

Recent Achievements

One Waterloo tutor recently noticed a Year 7 student who used to rush through maths questions is now slowing down, carefully reading each problem and explaining his thinking out loud—a big shift from guessing in silence.

A Year 11 student who once struggled with probability is now consistently answering intersection problems and addition rule problems correctly, even tackling harder examples on his own.

Meanwhile, a primary schooler who previously needed help for every division step managed to complete her long division worksheet independently and finished all practice test questions without prompting.

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 Waterloo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Primary School.