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Waverley's tutors include a former school department coordinator with 12 years' teaching and mentoring experience, a UK-trained mathematics teacher with a PGCE and top academic honors, an Olympiad medallist, HSC high achievers (ATARs to 98.3), accomplished peer leaders and coaches, university-level teaching assistants, and experienced K–12 maths, science, music, and language specialists.

Alyssa
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Alyssa

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The tutor should be reliable, and help them unleash their potential. Students should learn that they are able to do things on their own, hence a tutor should also be encouraging. I am able to relate to the students. I can mold my way of teaching into their liking, and I am prepared. I will think of all strategies to teach them…
Godwin
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Godwin

Tutor Redfern, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to let the students enjoy and appreciate the lesson. Only then, they will be able to understand and excel in the subjects. I am really good at identifying the difficulty that a student face and guide him or her on how he can overcome the situation. Many a times, students are not meeting his…
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Laura
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Laura

Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Offering them ways to easily comprehend subjects and topics, making subjects more enjoyable. I will try my very hardest to ensure my students feel that they are able to openly express their thoughts and to answer questions without the fear of judgement. I want my students to learn from their mistakes, and not be afraid to pick themselves back up…
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YiJia

Tutor Ultimo, NSW
- Improve student score in the subject I teach - Make sure the student understands the concept he/she is learning - Enjoy the learning atmosphere - Make the student feel that learning is fun I have great patience. When encountering students who are relatively slow-learners, I take step-to-step approach and make sure the students actually get…
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Emma

Tutor Eastgardens, NSW
To me, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to foster a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Beyond just imparting knowledge, I believe that a tutor's role is to serve as a guide, mentor, and cheerleader rolled into one. Firstly, it's crucial to create a safe and supportive environment where students…
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Zehao

Tutor Alexandria, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Melanie

Tutor Darlington, NSW
I would say the most important things for me as a tutor is to support the students and provide them with past experience in terms of exam strategies and study skills and help them gain confidence in the subject. I will make sure their students fully understand the concepts instead of memorizing them. Maths is one of my academic strength as I have…
Shalini
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Shalini

Tutor Banksmeadow, NSW
1. Makes the looks to be difficult subject/topic easy by addressing the key area of concerns and making it clear for the student . 2 . Repeating and reviewing the key area of the subject . 3. Maintaining the interest and focus of the student but not pushing too hard for the student to loose interest. 4. Touch base other areas of concerns in…
Priyanshi
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Priyanshi

Tutor Glebe, NSW
A tutor can help build a child's confidence in their own abilities. They can inspire them to learn and can crucially create an environment of nurture and care. Most importantly, a tutor can encourage a love for learning that helps create the foundations of a successful student. By equipping students with the tools required to improve their…
Andrew
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Andrew

Tutor Mascot, NSW
The most important thing is for a tutor to understand a student's preferences and what sort of teaching style would suit them. Different people have different learning suitabilities. Thus, a tutor should be able to adapt to suit the student's learning cues. My biggest strengths would be patience, determination, and the willingness to go above and…
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Meghna

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Tutoring is about building a relationship with the student based on trust and respect, making the student feel comfortable enough to ask questions, express their concerns and doubts, which was a key aspect for me when I was learning. Over time, I have learnt that my enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, it kindles a love for the subject in the…
Joel
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Joel

Tutor Hillsdale, NSW
The most important thing I have gathered from my own mentoring and tutoring experience is independence and accountabililty for students. I believe that as a tutor, being able to improve a students understanding and knowledge on a subject is a key sub section, but assisting the student in self motivating, doing more than what may be necessary and…
Shin Woo
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Shin Woo

Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important thing a tutor should do is simply, get a student to fully understand a concept and feel happy about it. Extensive tutoring Experience Experience in Pure Mathematics Experience in Failure Professional Experience Exceptional Digital Literacy Clear educational…
Ferina
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Ferina

Tutor Mascot, NSW
I believe a tutor has to make sure that students fully understand the material they are learning so that they can apply what they learn and ultimately be able to do the more difficult questions by themselves. With constant practice and drilling, students will be more comfortable doing the questions themselves and be confident in the…
Trisha
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Trisha

Tutor Glebe, NSW
Making the huge amount of contents that they need to know seems less and easier Condense the content that they have to know in tables, making student's life…
Amir
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Amir

Tutor Mascot, NSW
It is important tutors: - When possible, teach the material in a way that allows students to 'see the forest through the trees' in order for them to more effectively engage in the important details. - Teach in a way that allows for active, intuitive learning, rather than passive rote memorization. - Make students feel like they are part of a…
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Anusha

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Not give the answers but help support the learning process and give guidance when the child needs it most. There is a difference between doing all the work for the child and actually teaching how the problem can be approached and observing how the student does it him/herself. If the child is stuck on a concept, it is my responsibility to help the…
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Inuli

Tutor Botany, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is allow them to understand things on their own rather than allowing them to memorize things because it stays in their head longer when they can understand by themselves. My strengths would be that I allow students to let me know any time when they do not understand something. I do not…
Angus
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Angus

Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide a support network and assistance for the students both in and outside of academics. With students, a tutor should not only be considered a teacher but also a friend who they can inquire about topics and issues which a tutor has already experienced and can be an assistance of. My strengths are a…
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Vien Phat (Jason)

Tutor Sydenham, NSW
I believe that is essential for a tutor to establish and master the “groundwork’’ and fundamental concepts with the students before moving on to more complicated concepts. For subjects like Mathematics and Physics, new knowledge is very commonly built on knowledge that you have learnt before. As a result, tutors need to make sure that…
MAHIA
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MAHIA

Tutor Marrickville, NSW
I think I have answered it in the last question. Again it is all about answering students' questions and privide them their perfirmance feedback. As a tutor when I see my students improvement I always follow these strategies : Constructive feedback, encouraging, engaging and building relationship with the students, always be flexible and be…
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leala

Tutor Petersham, NSW
I believe a good tutor should show patience, giving students the time, space, and reassurance they need to work through challenges without feeling rushed or discouraged. I consider my greatest strength as a tutor to be my ability to adapt to each student’s needs. I can quickly identify when a teaching method isn't effective and modify my…
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George

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
To me, the most essential role a tutor can fulfill is that of an enabler and empowerer. I believe a tutor's primary goal should be to provide students with a strong foundation of knowledge and a resilient problem-solving framework, not only to tackle academic challenges but also to navigate any obstacle life may present. An empowering tutor equips…

Local Reviews

Getting my son started w ezymathtutoring was very easy. Very helpful, attentive and prompt staff in identifying what was needed and how the process works. Our tutor contacted me within 36 hours and was very friendly. The best part is after 2 sessions my son feels a connection with his tutor and feels she explains things in a way he understands. I look forward to more progress in the future.
Julie, Waverley

Inside WaverleyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Olivia worked on understanding pedigrees and homologous chromosomes in biology, also tackling past paper questions to prepare for her upcoming test.

In Year 10, Leni focused on financial maths, covering topics like deposits, repayments, and interest through textbook examples, as well as applying the speed-distance-time formula with practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student explored quadratic equations and their factorisation, along with reviewing variations on quadratics to strengthen algebraic problem-solving skills.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, messy and incomplete working was a recurring obstacle—one session noted "steps were skipped or misremembered," making it hard to catch errors with fractions and algebra.

A Year 11 student in trigonometry showed persistent over-reliance on the calculator, struggling when syntax errors arose under time pressure.

For English in Year 8, anxiety about extending ideas led to short PEEL paragraphs; feedback wasn't actively taken up between sessions.

In primary years, lack of daily revision meant key ratio concepts faded quickly, with confusion returning after just a week.

By exam periods, some students became mentally fatigued and resorted to guesswork instead of methodical problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Waverley noticed a Year 10 student who, after previously hesitating to ask for help, has begun openly checking her reasoning out loud and now tackles multi-step algebra problems without prompting.

In a recent high school English session, one student came prepared with his own plan for a writing task—something he'd never done before—and worked through constructing stronger paragraphs using the PEEL method.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rush through reading passages is now pausing to identify key words before answering comprehension questions, leading to more accurate responses on her own.

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