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Willoughby's tutors include a Master's-qualified nanotechnology engineer and award-winning science presenter, seasoned English and ethics teachers with postgraduate credentials, an ATAR 96.9 graduate, high-achieving North Sydney Girls alumnae, maths Olympiad top 2% scorers, peer mentors, volunteer study skills coaches, and K–12 specialists experienced in classroom teaching, mentoring, and creative enrichment.

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Seyed

Engineering Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I believe that a good tutor should have credentials, good grades, of course, a Master's degree, and experience in the field. But I do not feel that this is enough. ability to make a strong communication and convey the idea are other factors of successful tutor. My major strength is my experience. Because I've been teaching so long I've taught…
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Cameron

Engineering Studies Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
Listen to the student. I think it is of paramount importance for a tutor to listen to the problems the child is facing both academically and with the learning environment. In listening a tutor is then able to not only aid the student in what they are learning, but HOW they go about learning. I am organised and patient. I believe that as a tutor i…
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Nestor

Engineering Studies 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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Edwin

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Effective teaching of a student to me involves two fundamental aspects, this is; development of key fundamental concepts and knowledge, and maturing a student's perspective of their learning through evolving of their own self-confidence and faith in themselves. This is achieved through establishing of comfortability as a teacher to develop…
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Monica

Engineering Studies Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Motivation to excel- Create a desire in students to perform well at exams and demonstrate how that is great for them in their own lives. Guidance to follow a study plan - to show that regular, diligent practice is the way to success. I have a good understanding of the concepts and am patient, confident and focused. I love the subject and share…
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Nandini

Engineering Studies Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Tutor is a guidance and the support. A right tutor can shape the future of the student. As the Chinese proverb goes: "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for lifetime". Hence I would say tutor plays a very important role in shaping the education and career of the student by teaching him/her the right…
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Aishvarya

Engineering Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student go beyond just teaching content. A tutor should help a child feel capable--- when students believe in themselves, everything else becomes easier. It's important to break concepts down simply, meet students where they are, and help them move forward step by step without overwhelm.…
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Sparsh

Engineering Studies 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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Ava

Engineering Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
I think that understanding why a student is struggling is the most important thing a tutor can do. A student may be struggling with the subject itself or may be struggling with a specific concept. Additionally there may be external factors creating conflicts for the student. Being able to listen and relate has helped me become a great teacher in…
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Jenn

Engineering Studies Tutor Cromer, NSW
The most important things I can do for a student is that I will not only be a tutor but a mentor and a study buddy to help students through their school year and reach those desired marks that we have worked hard for. I am very friendly and optimistic, making my lessons more lively and enjoyable. I am also detailed, which allows myself to be…
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Hala

Engineering Studies Tutor Eastwood, NSW
Make them believe in themselves, make them self reliant, lead the path of proper studying. Very patient, good listener, always available to help, builds a strong friendly relationship with…

Local Reviews

Things are going really well. Kai enjoys Noah's tutoring. On his last math's assessment he received 80% in comparison to the one before which was 55%. I met with his math's school teacher and she has provided upcoming topics for Noah to discuss with Kai as well as 2 practice tests. Her feedback was positive too and constructive. If we stay on this path, I'm confident that it will prepare him well for the upcoming HSC.
Melani, Chatswood

Inside WilloughbyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aiden focused on fractions and percentages, building confidence through practical problem sets.

For Year 9, Grace revised index laws—applying them to simplify expressions—and explored how to convert between roots and indices using worked examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lucas tackled advanced probability questions and practiced working with random variables and probability distribution functions for his mathematics course.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled with revision because old notes hadn't been reviewed, which led to confusion over index laws and difficulty simplifying complex algebraic expressions—"he wasn't sure when to use (a^m)^n = a^(mn)," as noted in the session.

In Year 7, unfinished assigned work meant new percentage topics weren't practiced enough for speed.

For a senior Physics student, not specifying help areas clearly made it harder to target gaps in understanding during tutorials.

Meanwhile, an English student avoided dialogue writing tasks, limiting progress in developing character depth and narrative tension within creative pieces.

Recent Achievements

One Willoughby tutor recently noticed Kristina, a Year 12 student, overcoming her initial overwhelm with Advanced Mechanics by stepping back to strengthen her trigonometry skills—she now tackles those foundation questions without hesitation.

Meanwhile, Cael in Year 7 shifted from needing frequent prompting during writing sessions to experimenting independently with dialogue and building character profiles for stories.

In primary school, Aylin moved from passive participation to actively engaging in lessons and now attempts every question on her own initiative; last session, she completed all addition and subtraction tasks without waiting for guidance.

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