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Ruby

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor should help a student build genuine understanding, not just memorise steps. That means breaking concepts down clearly, guiding them through the logic behind each idea, and checking that they truly grasp the foundations before moving forward. A tutor should also provide steady support and structure, encouraging good study habits and showing…
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Zhitan

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do is to identify the students' needs to tailor my approach to assist them to reach their goals and create a personalised plan based off that. They should be able to provide clear explanations for students to understand problems and how to solve them effectively, while offering feedback on the students'…
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Xander

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I think a tutor, in a way, needs to be like a parent. Instead of being too harsh on one end of the spectrum or being too 'nice' on the other end, it is important for tutors to be able to temper a balance of both. They should be firm, but still show care for the student. Care is extremely important - if the student does not feel that the tutor…
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Hugh

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to educate aspects of a topic based on the student's abilities and to act as a mentor so that not only can the student feel comfortable with asking for help or assistance but to also become more confident within themselves knowing that their tutor is there to support them throughout their…
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Inika

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most important thing has to be being a steady presence in their life and someone they can easily communicate with about any difficulties they are facing in their schoolwork. As a tutor, the most effective way of tutoring is to establish a good relationship so that there is a level of trust that is present between the student and the tutor.…
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Pooja

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
As a tutor, it is our responsibility to identify the sstrengths and areas of improvement of the students to help them master their curriculum. A good tutor must also be able to connect with their student in order to instil those executive study skills that will serve the student well in academics and in life. Overall, the most important thing a…
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Joanna

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I believe that tutors are key in instilling key values in students as well as providing support. This includes discipline and intrinsic motivation in order to help them become strong and independent learners. I am good at communicating and explaining ideas and concepts to others. I am flexible and able to adapt to the needs of others through…
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Vicky

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do is to tailor the most accessible and suitable learning process targeting a student's needs (like exams), and through improvement, create a positive cycle of learning and confidence. I believe my multilingual ability of Chinese and Cantonese enables smoother interactions between student and…
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Rashmi

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The best part for a tutor is to be patient and understanding. The more the tutor instill a fun and loving environment the students is able to open themselves and ask doubts, which is why they need tution. As a tutor I have developed myself to have lot of patience and being jovial with students while learning and teaching. I understand my…
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Ki

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
1. Understanding student - they need tutor for learning and tutor's job is understanding students who having difficulty understand the topics 2. communication with student. It is important to communicate students and asking , checking school life. 3.Lesson plan and delivery method. It required to select a different kind of level text books to…
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Rafiun

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Tutoring can help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutoring gives students individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who struggle to keep up, as well as those who aren't challenged enough. communication and social skills. patience,…
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Hayley

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is believe in the student. If they are struggling in school, there may be no one else cheering them on. This also builds a level of trust so the student can begin to be comfortable in their abilities. My strengths are my ability to connect with students who are struggling and my ability to make…
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Yik Wai

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Develop a method that suits both and guide through the process to prepare students for every test and exam, also giving feedback for every lesson. break down difficult theories into basic parts and ensure understanding of every step of each…
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Angus

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Helping students to attain a great results is what everyone thinks the most important. However, in my opinion, I believe in order to help them, it is more important to understand their difficulties and lead them to enjoy of doing maths but not hating. -Patient -Helpful -Careful -Passionate -Enthusiastic…
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Ben

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Personally, I think i need to understand the students what is their problem. Tutoring students at young age require effort to communicate , be their friend and show that you are here to help them. I am an energetic person. I would love to help the students not only from my academic ability but also transmit positive lifestyle and thought to them.…
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Zhen Xien

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
For me, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Able to identify the weak spots of a student in a unit/subject, because not only does it help build a stronger base for future learning, but also maximises the learning experience of the student. 2. Provide constructive feedback for a student, so he/she can continue…
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Dhruv

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is not limit them when it comes to their learning. If the student shows interest in a particular topic, the tutor should be willing to go beyond what is required to help the student learn new material based on that topic to not limit the student to what's been provided. My strengths lie in my stubborn…
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Thai Hong Ngoc

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Which methods are suitable for each student, means different students is different methods I can explain the concept in an easy way to remember instead of pure…
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Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
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Reuben

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Passion and sympathy are the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Always remember to think from the student's point of view can establish more effective communication, recognising what we need to solve the problem encountered. A tutor's enthusiasm can also encourage students and equip them with the skills and courage to overcome…
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Umran

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor's main thing for a student is to understand student's problems and respond to their curiosity. My biggest strength is I can interact well with students in a fun way and I can also get to their asks and academic…
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Sylvania

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
A tutor should make their students feel that they are in a supportive, safe space, and that there are no stupid questions. They should be able to demonstrate how to solve problems by example, gradually building up the student's confidence to do these problems on their own. I am empathetic and a good listener so I am able to get a good feeling of…
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Pei Yee

Maths Tutor Cheltenham, NSW
Its very important to make sure the students understand the concept and foundation. Lots of hard questions are built upon many basics maths concepts. Train them to solve the maths questions in a timely constraint condition. Being patient and supportive are also crucial in the process of tutoring. Encourage them to attempt the questions and guide…

Local Reviews

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Georgie, Epping

Inside CheltenhamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 Jack reviewed Ohm's Law and the differences between series and parallel electric circuits, also addressing questions from his school work.

For Year 11 Mia, lessons focused on algebraic factorisation of linear expressions and coordinate geometry—calculating midpoints, gradients, and distances between two points.

Meanwhile, Year 11 Olivia worked through exam revision covering quadratic equations, probability problems, graphing equations, and aspects of financial mathematics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student found aligning number places in decimal calculations confusing, particularly when working on clock questions—her written layout sometimes made it hard to check work for errors.

In Year 8, one student often relied heavily on notes and formula sheets during revision; he wasn't able to do some of the revision questions without looking at his notes, which slowed progress with algebra and indices.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student had incomplete homework in statistics, meaning less time could be spent practicing exam-style problems. Gaps from missing or late schoolwork lingered into revision sessions, especially before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Cheltenham tutor noted a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after previously hesitating to ask for help, now openly voices questions whenever she's confused—especially during challenging proofs.

In Year 12 maths, Levi struggled with expanding and factorising equations at first, but recently completed all set problems independently and accurately.

Meanwhile, a younger student in primary years, who found division daunting before, has started grouping objects into sets using diagrams and then confidently writing out the matching equation without prompting—something she would have avoided just weeks ago.

What they say about our tutoring

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Since working with David she's improved out of sight and is now first in her year. She understands questions better & as a result her marks have improved in other subjects across the board.

Nathan's marks have improved considerably over the past few months and i have noticed that he has a new-found confidence. He has discovered that if he applies himself he will succeed.

Thank you. I agree, Matt appears to be all that you say he is and my daughter was happy with the first session. She already understands some things better.

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 Epping Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Epping Heights Public School.