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Lindfield's tutors include a K–12 maths and science specialist with over a decade of experience, a Montessori-trained early childhood educator, peer mentors and subject coaches from top schools, an English teacher with international credentials, competitive ATAR scorers, and dedicated youth coaches skilled in inspiring confidence and academic growth in students of all ages.

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Arabella

Geography Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is build confidence in a student's learning. Great confidence leads to greater success in all areas of life and facilitates more comfortability to accept further learning. My strength as a tutor is I recognize that all individuals learn differently and have different styles of retaining information. Hence, I…
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Lachlan

Geography Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
The first and most obvious role of a tutor is to explain concepts and teach a student. They can guide the student and show them the path. However, it is ultimately up to the student to complete their own studies. I feel that another major role of a tutor is also to act as a mentor. In current times, a tutor may interact frequently with a student…
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Matthew

Geography Tutor Lane Cove, NSW
Motivation and confidence are two key elements of student success, if I can support them in achieving a sense of self-efficacy regarding these elements, they are bound to see improvement. Students often know where they fall short in their work, they just need motivation to improve those areas. Once they know that they can achieve this themselves,…
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Raisa

Geography Tutor North Ryde, NSW
1. Be patient and understand where the student is struggling. Maths, english, business. I communicate and am…
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Irfan

Geography Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Motivate them to study. A lot of the times the students are more than capable to achieve good grades but they just struggle with motivation to study, hence the first thing i do is motivate them to study. Being able to explain almost everything in the simplest of steps so that anyone can understand complex topics easily. Also giving my students…
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Sachin

Geography Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Provide learning opportunities in a motivational manner. It is one thing to present a student with information and expect them to memorise it. But it is another thing to actually teach a student and develop their passion for the subject. I am an extremely patient person who is very considerate and approachable. Having had worked in a pharmacy for…
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Saksham

Geography Tutor North Ryde, NSW
- being empathetic and not sympathetic. - Maths should be taught in a way that it's no longer scary, and history in a way it's not boring . - homeworks and assignments should be for improvement and not merely a task - be a friend they can confide in , there are 2 types of fuels self sustaining energy once harnessed (like uranium) and the ones…
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Saria Nahar

Geography Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I think the most important aspect of being a responsible and helpful tutor is being patient with the student. Every student has a different understanding ability so being patient and explaining the task clearly to the student is very important. I believe I can understand each student's weakness and strength, understanding their psychology and…
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Juliette

Geography Tutor Naremburn, NSW
I think the most important thing would be to truly listen to a student, not only to hear him/her, but to actually listen. Indeed, I believe a student will never improve if they don't want to. Thus, I think it is the tutor's duty to make the student interested in the subject, to make it fun and as easy as possible, and that goes through the…
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Timothy

Geography Tutor Naremburn, NSW
One of the most important things for a tutor to do is to inspire their student and give them the satisfaction of completing a question / essay rather than to write it for them or do it yourself. Making sure they are the one doing the learning and thinking is the most important thing. Friendly and really supportive when it comes to slowly going…
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Tilak

Geography Tutor Naremburn, NSW
Extend them by challenging them as well as supporting their journey Personalised pedagogy. Treating each student as an individual with unique skill…
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Saahil

Geography Tutor Marsfield, NSW
In my opinion, there are several important things that a tutor can do to help their students succeed. First and foremost, providing personalized attention and support is essential. By working one-on-one with my students, I can tailor my teaching methods and strategies to meet their unique needs and learning styles. This helps to ensure that they…
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Courtney

Geography Tutor Marsfield, NSW
Encouragement. When I was a calculus tutor, I noticed how discouraged students could get. It is my job to help them understand as well as be a kind voice telling them that they can do it. I truly believe you can do anything you put your mind to and I try to instill that in my students. I am a very goal oriented tutor. I ask my students what it is…
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Srishti

Geography Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s understanding, boost their confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should create a safe space where the student feels comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and growing at their own pace. It’s also crucial to adapt to the student’s learning style and…
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Angus

Geography Tutor Turramurra, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to nurture confidence in their own abilities. A confident student is much more likely to ask questions and challenge themselves, which will greatly improve their understanding of a subject. Additionally, it is vital for a tutor to allow the student to think independently instead of…
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Jack

Geography Tutor Hunters Hill, NSW
I think the most important things are attention, patience and understanding. It is important for a tutor to understand their student and tailor their education individually to make it work in the best way possible. We also need to remember that not all students learn in the same way or at the same pace - every student is different! My…
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Matthew

Geography Tutor Turramurra, NSW
Be patient, always attentive, and willing to put in hours outside of tutoring sessions to give students the best opportunity to greatly benefit from the tuition. I think I’m very patient, and understand how difficult it can be to understand a new…
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Ansab Arfan

Geography Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include fostering a supportive learning environment, identifying individual strengths and weaknesses, tailoring teaching methods to suit the student's learning style, providing constructive feedback, and instilling confidence in their academic abilities. Additionally, encouraging critical…
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Richard

Geography Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The ability to answer their questions and provide support wherever possible to resolve the hardest of questions. I feel that my strengths would be patience, encouragement and persistence to stick at the problem until an answer is found. I relate well to people and would do my best to support the student/s where I can. My weaknesses would be not…
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William

Geography Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important quality a tutor can possess is dedication to their students, this means being patient with them and trying different learning approaches. It also means working outside of tutoring times to ensure I have all the tools and knowledge I need to teach with. Empathetic and patient with all learning speeds. Respectful of students'…
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Michael

Geography Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be supportive and helpful. Students will flourish in a supportive environment. I understand the struggles with learning new concepts. I benefited from the help of a tutor when I was in school and believe this experience will help me understand how the student is feeling. My experience in…
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YAN

Geography Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build students' confidence, provide support, tailor learning to their needs, and help them set and achieve goals. These create a positive and effective learning experience. My strengths as a tutor include patience, adaptability, and clear communication. I take the time to understand each student's…
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Aidan

Geography Tutor Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is not just teaching them well but being able to maintain a positive relationship with the student and make sure they enjoy the lessons and not just another chore like activity My strengths are my communication skills, interpersonal skills, motivation and enthusiasm in being a reliable and friendly person…

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Inside LindfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Alex worked through network concepts like critical path analysis and minimum cuts, using diagrams to visualise solutions.

For Year 12, Jamie practised HSC-style questions on trigonometry and probability, then reviewed statistics and networks for exam readiness.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mia focused on simultaneous equations in algebra and explored how probability applies in real-world scenarios.

Recent Challenges

During recent Year 11 Maths assessments, timing issues caused Kayla to rush or freeze on multi-step problems—"she panics a little when she knows there's a time limit," one tutor observed. This led to unfinished questions and undermined her confidence.

In English, difficulty articulating deeper analysis rather than just describing details meant written responses sometimes missed key marks; teacher feedback highlighted the need for clearer explanations of significance.

Biology lessons revealed hesitation with interpreting data from graphs and applying experimental protocols independently, often requiring extra prompting before moving forward.

Frustration after lower-than-expected results occasionally made her reluctant to tackle new material right away.

Recent Achievements

A Lindfield tutor recently noticed Kayla volunteering to be timed on her math work—a big change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to tackle problems under pressure.

She's also begun coming to lessons with specific questions and a clear plan for what she wants to review, showing more ownership of her learning.

In English, after struggling with structuring arguments in essays last term, Kayla now consistently refers back to her thesis while writing and has started drafting study notes independently.

Last week, she worked through all steps of a multi-part probability problem without prompting.

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 Lindfield Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Family Catholic Primary School.