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Tutors in Connells Point include a seasoned K–6 maths tutor from St George Girls High, experienced peer mentors and camp leaders, a creative writing postgraduate who tutors for The Writers' Studio, selective school graduates with top subject awards, high-achieving university students in science and law, and youth coaches skilled at engaging primary-aged kids.

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Nushrat

Physics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
A teacher should camouflage their teaching techniques according to their students learning styles. Tutors are born with the ability to teach the subject with enthusiasm. Keeping track of lessons, effective communication are also a huge part of it but being patience is the spotlight of the…
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Madeleine

Physics Tutor Riverwood, NSW
I had a tutor in high school for my VCE studies. I learned that a tutor must be a supportive figure that guides their student with compassion and patience. The demeanor of my tutor relived the stress of studying and gave me the confidence to attempt difficult problems that I would have given up on. Students at any year level will often feel…
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Paawan

Physics Tutor Bexley, NSW
Simplify school work and syllabus and teach it in a more concise way to the student. Communication, Problem Solving,…
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Melissa

Physics Tutor Padstow Heights, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them how to approach learning in a way that is self sufficient. Understanding content is important for the time, but ultimately, a tutor should leave the student with the skills to know how to understand content when the tutor is no longer there. I am patient, persistent and…
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Basanta

Physics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
First duty as a teacher is to built the confidence of the students and make them feel that the subject they are studying is interesting . Providing required materials in proper order and taken test on regular basis is also important to make student memorise what they are sudying in class.. I have good potential of delivering the contents . I try…
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Md Shakil

Physics Tutor Rockdale, NSW
A tutor can only guide the way. A student must practice to be perfect. The most important job of a tutor to make understand the concept. Rest of the success depends on students. My strength are the ability of understanding the students needs. I always focus on their problems and try to solve that. I do communicate with them and find out the best…
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Domas

Physics Tutor Roselands, NSW
It is very important for the tutor to build their students confidence by celebrating their progress and encouraging their efforts. Tutors should also adapt their teaching style to their students specific needs. The tutor should also ensure their student's understanding is complete, that they aren't simply regurgitating information. I am patient, I…
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Sherif

Physics Tutor Roselands, NSW
to be willing to learn new techniques to make it easier for students to understand. I am an Electrical Engineer & i used to do advanced math for uni students as a side job ,I am very patient,never get bored from repeating the…
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Damian

Physics Tutor Padstow, 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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Shantanu

Physics Tutor Brighton-le-sands, NSW
Be a friend. This is how I was taught by my tutors and this is how I taught as well. If there is a deeper bond than that of just a student and teacher, the student really shines. The students open up more to the teacher. This helps the teacher to plan on how to help the student. I can understand what the student needs. I can connect with the…
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Bryan

Physics Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
One of the most important things would be the environment the tutor and student are in. The more comfortable but slightly stressed-out the students are, the more productive the tutoring session would be. Another essential aspect of tutoring would be the ability for the tutor to deeply understand the concept themselves in order for them to simplify…
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Armak

Physics Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is to help students connect to what they are learning. It is the job of the tutor to differentiate instruction based on the learning preferences of the students. Further, a tutor reinforces what the students have been learning at school. I am a teacher with 15 years of teaching experience. My last school was…
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Evan

Physics Tutor Earlwood, NSW
Assessing the student's strengths and weaknesses is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This allows the tutor to create a personalized learning plan that is tailored to the student's specific needs and abilities. By identifying the student's strengths, the tutor can build on them to further enhance their understanding…
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Maliha

Physics Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
In my view-point a tutor can highlight the problems of students and demosntrate other suitable methods to solve their issues and broaden their perspective. My goal is to determine the student's weakness and strengths,and through this help them reach their goal. Depending on the students, I will differentiate instructions to support the distinctive…
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Mehbuba

Physics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Tutors have to be cooperative and empathetic to teach students. Moreover, they need to embody leadership qualities. It is necessary for the students to enjoy learning so that they can have a complete grasp of knowledge about a particular subject. This will allow them to achieve their desired results. I am a 3rd year biomedical engineering student…
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Balkrishna

Physics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
A tutor can make a significant impact on a student by offering academic direction, establishing a personal relationship, and maintaining regularity. These elements can potentially transform a class, subject, or even a whole school for a young student. 1.Enthusiasm 2.Communication 3.Problem Solving 4.Empathy 5.Good…
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Joshua Jayaprashanth

Physics Tutor Clemton Park, NSW
Firstly, Building confidence in a student to make him function in his own.Secondly, a tutor should consider himself in terms of the student's point of view. My biggest strength is steering the student in the positive direction and always boosting their confidence level. I believe, once the student feels he could perform, we succeed as a…
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Adiba

Physics Tutor Belmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, help them truly understand topics, and create a supportive space where they feel comfortable asking questions. My strengths as a tutor include explaining complex ideas in simple, clear ways and adapting my approach to fit each learner's needs. I'm patient, a good…
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D M Saqlayen

Physics Tutor Belmore, NSW
Personally, the best thing a tutor can do for a student is change their perspective regarding their weak subjects, Mathematics in particular has always been a favorite of mine yet I have had students who used to start sweating whenever we pulled out the textbook. However, once they realized that Mathematics can actually be quite fun, their…
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Dinesh

Physics Tutor Revesby, NSW
In my point of view, students and tutors must be like a friends so that tutor can teach and student can learn easily. Similarly, every tutor needs to be prepared before they enter in classroom to teach because it will help tutors to express their views in such a way that students can learn and understand easily. Friendly, Responsible, Teaching in…
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Jawad

Physics Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
To make the student comfortable enough. For example, when the tutor has explained something multiple times but the student still couldn’t grasp the topic, the student is still free to ask the teacher about the topic again. I am extremely patient and tend to begin with the chapters that are related to the next one. This way, the student doesn't…
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prajjwalon paul

Physics Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Genuinely understanding the students need and tailoring the best approach of teaching accordingly is the best thing a tutor can do. No students are same and have same level of intelligence and this should be considered by the teacher. As a tutor, my biggest strength is that i genuinely love teaching not just solving problems, but explaining deeply…
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Tahmeed

Physics Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Some of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them to think on their own, build their confidence and create an environment where they are not scared to ask questions. Being able to quickly modify my approach to meet the needs of each student is one of my skills as a tutor because I am aware that not everyone…

Local Reviews

I just wanted to reiterate how happy we were with Nikki both as a tutor and role model for Emily.
Georgina, Oyster Bay

Inside Connells PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 Grace reviewed equivalent fractions and practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using her homework tasks.

For Year 11 Olivia, the focus was on algebraic techniques including simplifying expressions and preparing for more advanced year 8 material through challenging problems.

Meanwhile, Aimee in Year 10 worked on mastering indices with targeted revision before her test, followed by a start on key algebra topics from her upcoming assessment chapters.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student, preparing for exams, was observed practicing questions under timed and closed-book conditions; however, she had not completed the assigned homework, which limited feedback on weaker topics.

In Year 9 algebra sessions, a student repeatedly avoided writing full working due to anxiety about errors—leading to confusion in multi-step equations and less effective revision.

For a primary student in Year 5, switching from grid to lined paper was overlooked despite being necessary for the exam format.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 English learner arrived without required notes, making it difficult to apply language techniques in assessment preparation.

Recent Achievements

One Connells Point tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 biology student, who moved from just reviewing content to actively structuring exam answers and asking for clarification on tricky topics—something she used to avoid.

In maths, a Year 10 student started choosing when to use the sine or cosine rule on her own, rather than waiting for prompts, showing real independence compared to earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously hesitated with fractions was able to simplify and find equivalent fractions without support by the end of her lesson.

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