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Tutors in North Ryde include a 3.5-year K–12 tutor and law student, an HSC Band 6 mathematics achiever with leadership awards, a university-level engineering lecturer, an O-Level maths/physics teacher, award-winning academic researchers, a North Sydney Girls prefect with tutoring experience, and mentors with advanced degrees from Macquarie, UTS, and the University of Sydney.

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Andy

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Make sure that the student fully understands the topic Patience and good communication…
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Srishka

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
My main aim is to be there for my students every step of the way. I listen to their struggles and goals, adapting my teaching to what works best for them. Beyond just academics, I want to see them grow in confidence and discover the joy of learning. Whether it's providing extra resources or simply being a cheerleader, I'm committed to helping them…
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Margarita

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Figure out the way they comprehend better and shaping the teachings in a way that is more efficient for each student I’m good at reframing or reorganizing ideas to help someone understand rather than just repeating everything again the same hoping the student will just memorize…
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Saksham

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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Warren

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
The most crucial role of a tutor would be to build a student's confidence, understanding, and critical thinking skills. This involves providing clear explanations, personalised guidance, and encouragement tailored to the student's individual needs and learning style. By fostering a supportive environment and setting achievable goals, tutor can…
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Melanie

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
One of the most important things is to be always open to any questions without any judgement, no matter what sort of questions the students may have. I believe in the importance of establishing a comfortable and safe environment for students to voice their queries and also ideas which can facilitate learning. A tutor should also maintain…
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Catherine

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
It is critical that tutors act as a source of support for students who are struggling or trying to grow, therefore the most important things one can do are create a positive learning environment, provide positive reinforcement, foster critical thinking, encourage independence, enact a tailored learning plan for the individual and most critically…
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Thao Diep

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
I believe that effective communication is the fundamental of successful tutoring. Clear and effective communication, first of all, ensures that knowledge is imparted concisely. Furthermore, encouraging students to express their thoughts and questions helps to build confidence and an active engagement with lessons. I think that a tutor succeeds…
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Maaya

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Give them new perspectives in life outside of academics, help them find purpose for their future I think I can communicate well with kids/ level with…
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Sachin

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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Amin

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Motivating them of course. The feeling that they are on the right path. And that together we can progress and enjoy the process of learning. I would say I am patient. I do not mind repeating and explaining. In addition, I go to lengths to make my sessions attractive to…
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Maitazvenyu

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Be patient with the student and be willing to dedicate more time to help them understand what they are learning Great at giving understandable and relevant examples when explaining concepts. I am patient and…
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Ashley

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is clear their doubts. Students who register for tutoring often have several doubts that need clearing up and explaining topics that they're confused with and clearing them up is the most vital part of the job to me. I have completed my HSC and I got good marks in the subjects I picked to…
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Aarya

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Change in accordance to what a student expresses. No one likes to be feel or be stated as dumb, a tutor should be a guide more than an instructor. He/ she should be a friend who shares their knowledge while solving problems together rather than being a standard commercial teacher. Personalization, Adaptation, Patience, Practical…
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Philipp

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
As I said, I think a positive self-concept about his abilities in Maths for example is important for a student. So one important thing for a tutor is to promote confidence and to praise a student for positive changes. And it is to encourage to do more. It's also important to focus on individual needs, so to analyse where very individual…
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Derrick Noble

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Providing not only education, but the confidence to learn and the curiosity to figure out. When students are put in a safe environment where they are afraid of making mistakes while learning, it really improves the quality of the lessons they learn that ends up sticking with them. My main strengths are adaptability, clear communication, and…
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Keval

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
As an AI language model, I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment, identify the student's strengths and weaknesses, tailor the teaching approach to the student's learning style, and provide constructive feedback and guidance to help the student achieve…
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Bethi

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Two main things: answering every question even if they are very out of pocket or basic, and being patient as well as empathic. Answering the student's question and making sure they understand clearly is one of the main goal of the tutor. Besides that, the tutor should also help enhance the student's love for that subject, so that at least they…
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Tabitah

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Firstly, building confidence in a student. One thing that I find the most important, is instilling a high level of confidence within the student because this goes an extremely long way. A common feeling students have is feelings of doubt in themselves so as a tutor, empowering the student by believing in them, ultimately causing them to believe in…
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Danielle

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
To help them gain confidence in themselves and the subjects they are struggling in and help them to succeed by guiding them to understanding the subjects. I am able to quickly identify what weaknesses the student has and adjust my teaching style to each student so that they are able to understand the topic…
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Gurunnanselage Don

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
1. Help students understand the theory and realize concepts pragmatically. 2. Be kind and encourage them 3. Help them to think Students have liked me in the past because I'm friendly, and knowledgeable which allows me to help them understand concepts…
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Nina

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
I believe that providing clarity through teaching to help students understand topics and subjects is incredibly important. Being able to take a concept from complex and stressful to simple and approachable for a student is an essential skill for any tutor. Doing so requires knowledge of the topic as well as a calm and friendly demeanour for the…
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Kuswayi

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
The most important thing for a tutor is to understand that people are in different stages of their learning. Sure the content maybe easy for me but it wasn’t always that way. It’s easy to overload students because we expect them to know what we know and we shouldn’t expect them to. People are different and we have to approach learning…

Local Reviews

Ezymath tutoring is a great company to deal with. If you have a query they are prompt and professional. My son has improved as he continues with his tutor. She is patient and that is the key for my child in particular. I cannot fault this company in any way. We get reports and emails of how our child is going and they are sking if everything is going well and to ring or email of there is any concern. Hopefully when my son finishes the hsc being with the tutor for two years my daughter will follow for another 2 for her hsc because they are great.
Myrna, North Ryde

Inside North RydeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Andres worked on three-digit subtraction and addition, along with word problems involving time and decimals.

In Year 9, Emily focused on revising surds and index laws, practicing how to rationalise denominators using examples from her textbook.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Marcus tackled HSC exam preparation by working through past papers and applying the sine and cosine rules to solve trigonometry problems relevant to the syllabus.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student working on algebra relied on mental shortcuts and skipped writing out steps, which led to missing negative signs and repeated calculation errors.

In a senior English lesson, a Year 11 student struggled to integrate evidence smoothly into a 25-mark essay, often ignoring earlier feedback about structure.

One Year 5 student tried to solve subtraction questions quickly without careful layout—this caused frequent mistakes that weren't spotted until reviewing.

Meanwhile, in Year 10 mathematics, over-reliance on "tricks" replaced thorough practice, so harder application problems remained confusing even after multiple examples. The pressure to go faster sometimes left important details overlooked.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Ryde recently saw a Year 11 student who had struggled with structuring HSC responses begin using her own example bank, which made her written answers clearer and more organised than before.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 maths student who often hesitated with multi-step problems now works through challenging algebra questions independently, even attempting extra challenge problems without prompting.

In primary, one younger student who used to rush subtraction tasks now pauses to double-check each step, reducing careless mistakes and showing real care in her work by finishing all ten problems without errors.

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