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Tutors in Woolloomooloo include a 14-year veteran maths and science educator, an ATAR 99.50 dux and national maths competition prizewinner, primary school teachers with classroom expertise, a Max-Weber scholar awarded for the best Abitur (GPA 1.0), an "Outstanding" UK-trained primary teacher, university medalists, peer mentors, and dedicated youth leaders.

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Jose

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Guide them to help them achieve their goals, help them to see things from another perspective, motivate them to continue their studies. Keep motivating students to learn and to discover new things, to teach them that they don't have to be overwhelmed by their studies and that learning is a lifelong journey. I'm a patient person, I like to explain…
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VIJINA

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
According to my perspective the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be transparent and ready to help. It shows that our care about every student. Strength of a teacher is in knowledge about respective areas. Also communication and social skills.it is the ability to explain the difficult things in a simple manner. Moreover,…
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Michelle

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
It is important to be patient and approachable so that students feel comfortable coming to you with their queries. Availability and dependability is also important. If a student has last minute issues the night before their exam it is important that they can rely on their tutor to get back to them by the end of the day with an answer. I am patient…
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Prithvi

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I have always felt the most important thing to do for them is to - rid them of the fear of that subject and making them self sufficient. I study pure mathematics in university , because I see a certain kind of beauty in natural sciences , therefore tend to bring my student to appreciate the language of the universe in a light they probably…
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jasem

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
motivation, encouragement, and guidance. for me, tutoring is not about giving a subject material and that's it, the parents will leave with their child, therefore, you have to be trustworthy, and show them that he will be better not only as a student but also as a human. other than technical abilities, motivation and enthusiasm to the students,…
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Chelsea

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help build their confidence towards a subject and in their ability to learn the material. Patience is key when it comes to tutoring as every student has different learning abilities and it may take time to find one that works. I am a very supportive and patient person, I can explain…
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Mahika

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A responsive tutor helps their students develop academically and as a person. They impart invaluable skills and knowledge personalised to their students' needs. They are a mentor who guides them through obstacles. I am patient with my students and highly receptive to their needs. I understand the challenges of being a student and I use my…
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Xingler

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
As a tutor, I believe it to be of utmost importance that the student does not feel helpless or lost in a certain school subject, as it is our duty to aid them as much as we can. By teaching and explaining ideas to our students with patience, it is with no doubt that our students will be able to grasp and fathom said ideas in no time. Most…
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Zeyue

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
It is important for a top achieving student to become academically independent; he must learn how to learn things for themselves and what it really means to understand a concept. A good tutor, I believe can help students become academically independent by trying to build confidence in the student by affirming their self-worth and helping them…
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Callum

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the key thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that their individual learning habits are in order, creating an essential degree of independence. I have found it extremely valuable to ensure students develop a solid work ethic and understand how they can study effectively. In this sense tutoring plays a supplementary role, ensuring…
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Svarnarupa

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is provide a learning environment free from both the rigid structure and inherent judgement present in centres of mass education. A calmer, more personal environment allows the establishment of time tables and study plans more conducive to the individual student. There is also…
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Suhita

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
To identify their problem areas and keep working at it until the student can grasp the topic. Communication and my friendly and easy going…
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Asif

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: 1. Foster Understanding: A tutor’s primary role is to help the student grasp the subject matter. This means breaking down complex ideas into simpler parts, providing clear explanations, and offering different perspectives until the student understands. 2. Build Confidence: By…
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Wilson

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is none other than making the student truly understand the solution to a problem, and the understanding of how the solution is built up, instead of forcing the student to memorize a certain formula to solve a problem, teaching them to recognize patterns as well as using simple…
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Samarth

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
As previously mentioned, making the student comfortable and willing to learn the subject is what a tutor can do to a student. This change shapes the future of the learner while improving the mental capability to think more logically. My strengths as a tutor as noticed by my informal teaching were communication and style of teaching. I answered…
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Domitille

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized attention and guidance, to help them understand concepts deeply, and to inspire confidence in their abilities. A tutor should also be patient and supportive, encouraging students to ask questions and take risks in their learning. Additionally, a tutor can help…
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Danielle Alexis

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just teach them their lessons - but also teach them better study habits. This will ensure that the students may learn to study on their own without the help of a tutor all the time, and that they may be able to grow as an individual prepared for bigger challenges (such as uni,…
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Yang

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Giving students a good example. Led them to love this subject not just for school exams. Human is not a machine, I am the role to guide the student to achieve better day by day. Friendliness & Personability. I have a really good academic score in math. I treat everyone with…
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Roy

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think the most important thing to understand as a tutor is that different students think differently. Certain students will naturally have more or less affinity to different subjects, but also different ways of learning. Trying to figure out which way to best teach requires understanding which way students are best able to learn. For instance,…
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Davide

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Making math more accessible to them and break its "taboo". I can go over and over the same topic if the student doesn't grasp it. After the tutoring, I encourage the student to make one or more exercises and send them to me to correct them a few days after the…
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Shreya

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think understanding that every kid is different and special in their own way, and they have their own needs and methods of approaching problems is very important. Every tutor should try to personalise the tutor session based on the needs, learning pattern and pace, interests and goals of the children so that they can make the most out of it. I…
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Brilliant

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
As a current student, I would be able to relate with the student which would makes it easier to resonate, approach and engage with the student to create a fun learning environment. Being a uni student, I can better understand the perspectives and thought processes of fellow students, which can help me tailor my explanations and solutions…
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John Victor

Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Tutors should build on the foundations of a lesson. The proverb holds true: "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." We're giving students the tools necessary not to just answer the question, but to be able to have the knowledge and wisdom to apply those tools to other challenges…

Local Reviews

Ezy Math Tutoring has been totally professional from the very beginning. They have a hands on approach and keep me as a parent informed every step on the way. They provide comprehensive reports on my son's progress and what great progress he has made. His grades are up by 25% since commencement of tutoring. I am very satisfied with this service.
Dave, Woolloomooloo

Inside WoolloomoolooTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on map scaling using ratio calculations and explored definitions of energy and power through practical problem solving.

In Year 10, Olivia focused on factorising quadratic expressions from her maths homework and revisited key geometry concepts including perimeter and area, reinforcing skills with practice questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily delved into advanced trigonometry by reviewing test questions and strengthened her understanding of polynomial operations in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student's algebra work showed that notes were often disorganized, with pen and paper scribbles crossed out so much that "it was too messy to read back on," making revision difficult.

In Year 11, one student left a major assignment unfinished and avoided linking arguments clearly in English essays—structure was a challenge when asked to follow TEEL.

Another senior maths student relied on memorizing example problems but struggled when faced with worded questions requiring their own equations; as noted, "Amelia tends to rote learn using an example and needs to improve problem solving skills." This led to uncertainty during tests.

Recent Achievements

One Woolloomooloo tutor observed a notable shift with a Year 9 student who used to avoid asking questions but now regularly speaks up when stuck, especially during algebra sessions.

In senior maths, another high schooler had previously relied heavily on worked examples but is now solving worded problems without referring back—she even completed an entire set of algebraic fractions independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who struggled with spelling is now remembering new words each week and confidently using them in her own sentences about daily life.

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 Kings Cross Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Plunkett Street Public School.