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Tutors in Wolli Creek include a former school Dux and ATAR 97.2 achiever with leadership in maths clubs, an Olympiad veteran and Kumon graduate now studying engineering, a university tutor and published geoscientist with a PhD from Sydney, seasoned K–12 maths tutors, experienced classroom teachers, peer mentors, and academic prize-winners across multiple disciplines.

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Imran

Tutor Newtown, NSW
As a tutor, here are the most important actions we can provide our students; encouragement, support, and consistency First and foremost I am patient. Having the ability to be understanding and change tactics when a student needs a different perspective on a problem requires patience and strong understanding of…
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Labib

Tutor Botany, NSW
Being patient. A lot of teachers get frustrated when students do not understand concepts the way they teach them. It is important to teach every student in their own way and be patient with the teaching process. Otherwise a student's confidence and motivation to learn is harmed. My biggest strength would be communication. I am adept at explaining…
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Aglesha

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe that the student can overcome their learning difficulties and push them on the path towards excellence despite the obstacles. Trusting in the students ' abilities and motivating them to study is important. Another significant duty of a tutor is to help foster independent…
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Jinyi

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The knowledge that we have and capable of providing a healthy learning environment. Generally,I am a hospitable and outgoing person, love to form a bond with all my students but also make strict rules in class to keep everything professional. I create a loving, open learning environment for students, allow them to express themselves and feel free…
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Diana

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is offer them hope through creating a realistic pathway to help the student gain their desired mark in their subject. This will motivate the student as they realise their goals are in fact achievable. My strengths are my empathy, kindness, dedication and reliability. It is essential that the…
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Dimitri

Tutor Lewisham, NSW
Make them like learning the subject. Enthusiasm for the subjects, ability to connect with my student, and strength in…
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Pamilerin

Tutor Botany, NSW
Encourage them, help them understand any subject and to help them love all subjects Patience. I'm really patient which is one thing students need. Listening: I listen attentively to my students to understand where and what they need help…
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Rawdhah

Tutor Kogarah, NSW
How the student accept the teacher so he or she like the subject How to know the need of the…
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Kushagr

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to create a supportive environment, encourage curiosity, and build the student’s confidence in their own abilities. A tutor should not just provide answers, but also guide the student in developing problem-solving skills and independent thinking, so they can succeed beyond the tutoring…
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Olivia

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The most important things a students can do for a student are catering the learning experience to individual student's learning needs, goals and ability; providing assistance with incorporate and improve literacy and numeracy skills in lesson activities. Designing learning sequences and lesson plans based on curriculum and assessment demands…
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Shalini

Tutor Botany, 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…
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Apiram

Tutor Botany, NSW
I strongly believe the student should be interested in the subject. And I think, it is the role of the tutor to create that interest. The tutor's success is similar to that of a doctor. You succeed when you are no longer needed. I am a student and understand very well the issues students face when doing sums and exams. I believe I have mastered…
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Ahmed

Tutor Botany, NSW
A tutor can help improve a student in academic success. In a classroom setting a teacher has to cover a specific amount of content within a particular time period, some students can pick up the content very easily while others may lag behind on the content. A tutor however solves this issue by understanding the student's strengths and weaknesses…
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Sasika

Tutor Botany, NSW
Provide encouragement to develop their skills around the subject matter, motivate them to continue learning despite possible struggles, while providing an education that allows for further skills development in the future. Patience Ability to teach subject matter in a concise manner, which is easy to understand Strong understanding of the…
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Lea

Tutor Enmore, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is listening to them to truly understand what their needs and goals are. I also think it is important for a tutor to establish a link with the student, to make the lesson less "formal" and more enjoyable for the student as he/she would learn better if the environment is less stressful. As I am…
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Nathaniel

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
The most valuable duty of a tutor is to focus on the holistic development of a student, allowing them to be persistent, independent and problem-solving to tackle any academic or life challenge. My strengths are my simplistic and analogy-based approach to explaining concepts, and my emphasis on exam technique that allows students to feel…
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Annie

Tutor Erskineville, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to encourage and empower them. I believe most students can learn most subjects/tasks but it's just about finding the way of learning that works for them. I am positive and encouraging. I believe a student can learn anything if they are engaged in the subject matter and they have…
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Ashna

Tutor Kogarah, NSW
A tutor should ensure the student has grasped a conceptual understanding of a topic, not a superficial one. It's highly important that they encourage students to continue asking questions for clarification on grey areas, instead of leaving it ambiguous. I'm very friendly and approachable to children, so I believe my strength lies in being able to…
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Tumali

Tutor Newtown, NSW
I think a tutor should be able to have the necessary resources for a student. Extra learning content that students can’t easily retrieve should be available with tutors. I am in a position to provide those resources. I am patient, and I am kind and try to teach in ways that they will enjoy. I also have tricks that I would love to share since…
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Robert

Tutor Newtown, NSW
Make them enjoy a subject. as a teacher you can only do so much when it comes to teaching. you can give them all the work, call them, and pester them, but if they don't like it they will never excel in it. I am able to connect to the students. I am young and fun and even ride a motorcycles I play guitar and most games kids no play allowing em to…
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Saifullah

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
The tutor's first job is converting hard 'textbook language' to easy and illustrative concepts. Next is polishing the student's skills with extensive exercises while making sure he has time for other hobbies. It helps if the tutor is aware of things such as fun interactive quizzes or videos that helps makes concepts seem simpler while also keeping…
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Abinand

Tutor Newtown, NSW
The foremost tasks of a tutor include facilitating a strong grasp of the subject, creating a supportive learning atmosphere, adapting teaching methods, and encouraging critical thinking. Effective communication, patience, and instilling confidence are pivotal for addressing challenges. Ultimately, a tutor aims to nurture a passion for learning and…
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Vesna

Tutor Canterbury, NSW
Bring valid and sound teaching to provide a pathway to career optimisation and learning and development Personable nature and I ensure that my TAFE learning in training and assessment can be applied as well as my University…

Local Reviews

El-Abed is a great tutor. He is very dedicated and is passionate about maths. This translates very well with his tutoring style. El-Abed is very patient with his students, and really takes the time to explain each problem. Communication between the Ezymath office and myself is excellent. They respond in a timely manner, and are very supportive with any issues.
Catherine, Tempe

Inside Wolli CreekTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Sophie focused on cylinders and circles, as well as comparing discrete and continuous data sets using mean, median, and mode.

In Year 11, Ethan practised solving trigonometric functions within restricted domains and worked on graphing these functions for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily applied differentiation rules to find equations of tangents and normals to curves, alongside further revision of rates of change using exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Advanced Maths, one student struggled with exam time management—"please also be mindful to allocate the time accordingly to the marks"—resulting in rushed explanations despite strong understanding.

Another in Year 10 Mathematics avoided showing full working for algebraic steps, which hid sign errors and slowed feedback.

In Year 8 Science, note-taking habits were inconsistent, leading to missed key terms during revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner found it hard to follow story sequencing and often skipped reading back aloud, making comprehension and problem-solving more difficult when tackling worded maths questions.

Recent Achievements

One Wolli Creek tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle harder calculus problems now choosing to graph complex derivatives independently, applying rules for trigonometric and exponential functions without prompting.

In a Year 9 session, another student who used to skip practice questions in probability began working through each step aloud, asking clarifying questions rather than guessing—showing much more initiative than before.

Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 4 has started sounding out unfamiliar words with little encouragement and can now retell stories in her own words after reading each chapter.

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 Arncliffe Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Al Zahra College.