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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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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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Akshat

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
A tutor can help a child open up their personality and provide them with confidence as well as knowledge. The tutor can help the child decide its future and help him shape his opinion. I'm prompt, polite and punctual. I believe in a more conventional way of teaching which relies on solving more questions rather than discussing the concept…
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Yingting

Tutor Waterloo, NSW
To inspire kids to think My patience and strong communication…
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YuTong

Tutor Zetland, NSW
Being able to support a student as a tutor, by helping them with their weaknesses and reinforcing their strengths in their subjects. As well as provide a comfortable environment for them to ask questions and engage. I am excellent at supporting students as a tutor as well as providing easy to understand explanations and…
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Namita

Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to inspire and empower them to become independent learners. This involves not only teaching them course concepts, but also cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset. A tutor should foster curiosity, encourage questions and provide guidance and…
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Olivier

Tutor Alexandria, NSW
Motivating them is probably the most important, as students can be brilliant but fall behind quickly if they do not have the drive to improve. I think that a tutor also needs to have multiple different ways of approaching a question as a student might not be able to grasp a particular one. Furthermore, I believe that generically working through…
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Frank

Tutor Redfern, NSW
Having a heart fully devoted to the benefit of the student is vital. Have faith in both yourself and the students, believing that they can do it. Be resourceful and able to represent, teach and tutor in different ways. Be open-minded to listen to the students for feedback. I excel at both having a solid background and understanding the knowledge…
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Dean

Tutor Alexandria, NSW
Understand the areas that they need to improve in and to listen to any concerns a student may have. In combination to this, is using the information given by a student to create a better learning environment to enrich the students learning process I believe that I have excellent communication and interpersonal skills as well as being compassionate…
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Yasmin

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide them with a space whereby they feel comfortable in learning at their own pace. I am good a building connections with students, ensuring I know what works for them as well as being a good mentor towards…
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Timothy

Tutor Redfern, NSW
Alongside making sure the student understands the content of the course, I also believe relieving the work-related stresses a student has is important. Making sure the student is content in an open, calm work environment whilst also trying to instill a healthy work ethic is important. I believe being a personable, patient, and kind tutor who has…
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Aman

Tutor Alexandria, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to simplify complex concepts, adapt their teaching to suit the students learning style, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor builds confidence, encourages critical thinking, and inspires students to tackle challenges independently…
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Hana Nadhirah

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe the most important things that can be done for students are building their own self esteem as well as providing a conducive environment for their learning process. I consider the student's own eagerness and willingness to learn as the best driving forces to push themselves, and I wish to be the kind of tutor who can help instil those…
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agustin

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to adapt their teaching to their student's learning style. I will always strive for the very best for my students! I believe my strengths as a tutor is patience and perseverance, as I strive to be able to work alongside a student to help them gain confidence in their…
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Adnan

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The teachers beyond simply imparting information to their students, I believe the main purpose of tutoring is to helping students help and motivate themselves. The other important thing is to guide them to the point where the students can become independent learners. communication and social skills. patience, responsibility, tolerance. ability…
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Mohamed

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The clever tutor can know whether the student understands the information or not. He should get that without waiting for the student to tell him. As a result, he should redeliver the information but in a new way. I usually link between the theory and its application. I am interested in finding new interactive tutoring strategies. I try to deliver…
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Hafza

Tutor Redfern, NSW
Tailor the approach to specific student when they see the student is not comprehending the concept in the conventional way, encourage them and slow down the pace to ensure good results. I possess both the expertise in the subject and an approachable nature, which I think are keys to be a great…
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Atharva

Tutor Redfern, NSW
In my perspective, the most vital aspects a tutor can offer a student encompass personalized guidance and a supportive learning environment. Tailoring the teaching approach to cater to the student's unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning style is paramount. This individualized attention aids in effective comprehension and the development of a…
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Srijan

Tutor Redfern, NSW
Make an effort to form a real friendship with them, past a teacher-student relationship. I think students feel more comfortable and can learn better when it's from someone they consider a friend. Enhanced my ability to connect with students and create a comfortable learning environment from my time as a school captain and peer support leader. I…
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Richard

Tutor Zetland, NSW
The number one thing is being supportive and being there for the student no matter what. I believe having a shoulder to lean on that doesn't criticize but also has a slight push is crucial for a positive relationship between tutor and tutee. Said relationship can increase the pupil's confidence, enthusiasm to work in an academic setting and…
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Jerry

Tutor Zetland, NSW
I believe that a tutor's primary responsibility is to assist students in understanding and accepting new ideas and concepts through well-planned classes and by responding to any queries they may have. It's crucial to listen to the kids since it allows you to get to know them better and identify any misconceptions they may have. First off, math is…
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Karen

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing about being a tutor is having commitment for their students, which means having enthusiasm for teaching as this will influence their students to be more engaged with their studies. As tutors are role-models for their student, hence, everything a tutor does will matter. Furthermore, tutors should be patient and have high…
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Kimia

Tutor Redfern, NSW
From my point of view and based on my prior experience in this field, the most important and fair thing that a tutor is liable to do is to clarify the main concept to the learner first and then start solving relevant questions without jumping to this stage straightway. Tutor should ensure that the learner has learned the main points of concept…
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Damian

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to ask them for constant feedback/questions. Some students are hesitant to ask questions when they are confused, which can easily lead to them not understanding content. Hence, it is important as a tutor to actively make sure that your student actually understands what you are teaching. As a…

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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.