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Dennis

Chemistry Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
Motivate and inspire students. Tutors should create a positive and supportive learning environment where students feel motivated to learn. They should also provide students with regular feedback and praise. My ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and concise way. I can break down complex topics into smaller, more manageable chunks that…
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Imogen

Chemistry Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
I think the most important thing I can do for s student is encouraging them to believe in themselves and their abilities. By allowing children chances of success their confidence can be built and they can do what they before believed impossible. I also feel like changing children's attitude to foster a love of learning can stand them in great…
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Christian

Chemistry Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage in thorough discussions about their thought processes, providing real-time feedback. This approach, which I valued greatly during my own tutoring experience in Year 12, helps students refine their problem-solving skills and deepen their understanding. A key strength of mine as a…
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Sophie

Chemistry Tutor Northbridge, NSW
I believe one of the most important aspects is empathy. Empathy not only in giving them true confidence that they can achieve more than what they believe is at their threshold of intelligence, but empathy in understanding what foundational concepts or struggles may need to be covered. Simplifying complex concepts not in a mundane way but one that…
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Adeline

Chemistry Tutor Northbridge, NSW
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Ruth

Chemistry Tutor Northbridge, NSW
Being patient is so important for students. Every child is different and being able to adapt to their needs and understand that it may take others longer to grasp a concept is vital. I am extremely patient and understanding. If students are exasperated by their work, I can help them to calm down or relax and try to get them to look at the problem…
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Olivia

Chemistry Tutor Mosman, NSW
The most important role of a tutor is to help a student learn and understand new concepts in a fun and engaging manner. I believe that a connection between students and tutors is important in maintaining emotional health and academic success. I believe that I am patient and proficient at explaining complex topics in simpler terms and through…
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Jason

Chemistry Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to establish their confidence, give them the attention, teach the most efficient strategies to succeed in the exam with the least lessons. Students can't succeed in their exam is because there are so-called 'good students' in their class, for multiple reasons, their teachers don't actually…
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Cellina

Chemistry Tutor Narraweena, NSW
An effective tutor should be able to give a student renewed self-confidence about their abilities. It is vital that students come out of these sessions with the skills to answer the questions themselves, unassisted. Excellent expertise-99.05 ATAR. I am enthusiastic and patient. I will never give up on a student and continue explaining concepts in…
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Luiza

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is aid in their development of critical thinking whilst making the process light. My strengths as a tutor are patience, empathy, adaptability and continuous…
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Felix

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
A tutor should make a student want to learn, and remove any anxieties they experience in association with the subject. I believe that is the most important thing. Being able to connect with any student in an informal manner so that they are able to relax and devote more attention to what they are trying to learn. Also, finding creative ways to…
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George

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
A tutor can have a positive impact on the student’s study cycle. Focusing 1 on 1 ensures that the student receives the material in an explained and eased way. However, the tutor allocates certain time and effort for the student that gives individualised attention rather than being in crowd. I have positive attitude how to pass study material in…
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Baljit

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
To teach the student to be able to find solution to a problem using different techniques. The ability to make the student understand the subject by giving multiple examples and…
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Daniel

Chemistry Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
I think a tutor should be capable of answering any questions discussing any uncertainties that a student may have. These should be explained clearly and if the student does not understand initially, the tutor should continue to explain in alternate ways (e.g. rewording sentences and visual aids such as diagrams) until the student understands. In…
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Priya

Chemistry Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
Often in school, teachers teach a subject in only one way rather than catering for each individual in the class, which can often make students feel 'dumb' or hate the subject. I believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to show them the many different ways to approach the subject and help them to find a new way that…
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Emily

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
Adapt to their skill level and provide personalized teaching that they don't receive at school. I know how difficult it can be to learn when the teaching is tailored to 10+ students, so I believe being a tutor means being highly adaptable and willing to change in order to meet the student where they are at academically. I am very patient and…
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Will

Chemistry Tutor Cammeray, NSW
I think it is important to show how different problems are related to one another and thus create a network of interconnected ideas rather than having a number of discrete, unrelated ideas. I believe this help reduce the intimidation factor of learning maths as it both improves understanding and reduces the cognitive load by reducing the effective…
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Zenisha

Chemistry Tutor Narraweena, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide the students with all the knowledge and resources on a particular problem and help them solve their mistakes in a way they never repeat that again. I think that my relationship building techniques with the students are my biggest strength as I am really outgoing students feel comfortable with me…
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Marie-Alexandre

Chemistry Tutor Cammeray, NSW
I believe the most important thing in tutoring is to allow the student to find independence within themselves. It can manifest itself as trust in their abilities to do the work and it ultimately helps them later in life as it is a very important skill. I think I am a very positive individual and I know how to work with different children. I have a…
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Morris

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important thing is to help the student work on their weak points in a specific subject area. This may be algebra for maths or grammar for english as these are essential to achieve higher grades. My strengths would be my communication skills as I am a confident public speaker and I can express my ideas and listen to others effectively to…
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Sergio

Chemistry Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
Identify individual Learning needs, encourage critical thinking and set realistic goals . Subject Knowledge Empathy…
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Allison

Chemistry Tutor Cremorne, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can help a student is by helping them academically and providing any additional support that they need. Discovering a person’s unique learning style is also vital for a person to be able to learn well and build confidence. From my past experience whilst tutoring, I believe that I understand how to help…
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Keerthi

Chemistry Tutor North Willoughby, NSW
Make the students over come their fear of a subject. Help students understand the different subjects taught and make a decision of what career to proceed with. I connect well with my students. I take the effort to make my students understand and help them over come their shortcomings in the subjects they are not…

Local Reviews

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Inside BalgowlahTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Jerry focused on solving equations involving fractions and revising algebraic expressions with brackets, working through targeted practice questions.

For Year 9, Amelie spent lessons consolidating her understanding of surds—including simplifying, multiplying/dividing, and rationalising denominators—and also prepared summary notes for volume and capacity.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Clara concentrated on financial maths by tackling loans and annuities exam revision, and later reviewed the normal distribution topic with a focus on standard deviation and interpreting statistics questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, skipping written working in algebra meant marks were lost even when the method was understood; as noted, "he lost a lot of marks in his exam as he did not show his working out."

In senior maths, a malfunctioning calculator made lessons less productive and caused stress before assessments.

Meanwhile, one primary student repeatedly forgot to bring notes and worksheets, so couldn't apply lesson concepts directly—this made it harder to build reliable habits.

For another Year 11 learner, focusing revision only on familiar trigonometry questions left them unprepared for unfamiliar problem types in class tests.

Recent Achievements

One Balgowlah tutor recently noticed that Jerry has started tackling challenging algebra questions independently before seeking help—last term he'd hesitate and wait for guidance.

Clara, another high schooler, made a shift in her study habits: when stuck on tough financial maths problems, she now explains her thinking out loud and works through solutions step by step instead of skipping ahead or giving up.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Lilly took the initiative to retry times tables she got wrong rather than moving on quickly; she listened carefully to feedback and corrected her mistakes straight away.

What they say about our tutoring

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It is going very well. Katie is a truly lovely person. Cassandra has responded well. It is going as well as it can. Cassandra is naturally avoidant of the subjects that she is being tutored in, currently with Katie we are doing one week on Maths and the following week on English and so on. Cassandra engages in the tutoring, and does seem to learn, despite her being sure that she doesn't need a tutor. My partner and myself are very busy at the moment and don't have time to tutor her ourselves, besides, she doesn't like to listen to us, whereas, she will sit beautifully with the tutor. So it really works in that way.

Thanks for your note. It seems to be off to s good start. We appreciate maths coaching and look forward to seeing Louisa and India work together.

As far as I know, the tutoring is going well. They actually meet at Sydney University library as it is a handy meeting point for both of them and a good place for them to work. I believe that they have a good understanding between them but I will talk to Georgina again today after 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 Northern Beaches Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Cecilia's Catholic Primary School.