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Tutors in Croydon Park include an IB 99.85 ATAR scholar and UNSW Dean's List awardee, a Maths Olympiad selectee with top IGCSE/IAL results, experienced K–12 mentors from Trinity Grammar, MLC, and St George Girls High, peer leaders, Code Camp and chess coaches, piano and academic tutors, and multiple education undergraduates with proven youth teaching experience.

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Ryan

Economics Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Someone once told me a great teacher is not a messiah but a guide. As a tutor, I do not gift my mentees the treasure of knowledge but rather act as a guide toward achieving them. I believe the most important thing that a tutor can do for their students in the limited time that they have is to show them how to study on their own and succeed even…
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Sumera Fatima

Economics Tutor Wiley Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support to address their specific learning needs, fostering a positive and supportive learning environment, helping them develop critical thinking skills, and empowering them to become independent learners. Additionally, offering encouragement and motivation can…
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Belinda

Economics Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
One of the most important things is to ensure that a tutor is able to make the student comfortable during the lesson. Working in a suitable environment allows the student to perform at a higher performance. This includes bonding with the student and encouraging them whenever possible, providing positive reinforcement. Another important thing is…
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Lubhani

Economics Tutor Homebush West, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand their individual needs and learning styles, providing personalized guidance and support. By creating a positive and encouraging learning environment, tutors empower students to ask questions, explore ideas, and take academic risks without hesitation. Setting realistic goals…
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Angus

Economics Tutor Stanmore, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is provide a support network and assistance for the students both in and outside of academics. With students, a tutor should not only be considered a teacher but also a friend who they can inquire about topics and issues which a tutor has already experienced and can be an assistance of. My strengths are a…
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Syed Daniyal

Economics Tutor Stanmore, NSW
There are few important things a tutor can do their students: -Transfer their extensive knowledge onto their students so they can solve their academic problems. - Be patient and calm, even if they have to repeat something 100 times, they have to make sure that the student is clear about the problem. -Build relationships so that student…
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MAHIA

Economics Tutor Marrickville, NSW
I think I have answered it in the last question. Again it is all about answering students' questions and privide them their perfirmance feedback. As a tutor when I see my students improvement I always follow these strategies : Constructive feedback, encouraging, engaging and building relationship with the students, always be flexible and be…
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Darriel

Economics Tutor Wolli Creek, NSW
I believe that is to impart the knowledge he/she has to the student about a certain subject, in such way and manner that is very considerate to the mental and emotional well-being and capacity of the student. It is important that the tutor knows his/her student’s capabilities, so the tutor will have a basis on how he/she will tackle the…
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Raymond

Economics Tutor Annandale, NSW
To be understanding, acknowledge that different students have different capabilities which requires a unique individualized approach. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand said student, and adjust their methods accordingly. When it comes to mathematics in particular, I like to approach problems using general…
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RUKHMA

Economics Tutor Punchbowl, NSW
A Tutor ultimate goal is to improve student's academic performance also encourage them and build up their academic confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Providing a good and friendly environment to the students which I think is important, because when students are enjoying themselves in the learning process,…
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Dharmesh

Economics Tutor Concord West, NSW
It is essential for a tutour to try and ensure that they empower their student, by instilling confidence in them regarding their own ability. Also, a tutour must ensure that they are dealing with a student's queries with patience and dedication. As a tutour, I believe I am great at establishing a bond with my student, which is a really important…
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Jordan

Economics Tutor Rookwood, NSW
I believe that the most important attribute for a tutor to have to understand their student. As a recent high graduate, I found that the people around me; my teachers' and peers' ability to understand my specific conditions with vital for to get through the HSC. Every student has different circumstances in their lives, without acknowledging them…
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Robert

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
The most important thing is to get a student interested in the topic. Ability to inspire is what people remember about good teachers decades after school. Second is explaining tricky ideas. Third is building self-confidence. Ability to explain, patience, finding interesting examples. I would test a student's knowledge of each topic before moving…
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Simran

Economics Tutor Concord West, NSW
Understand the student problem and try to make them comfortable so that they can share the problems with me and i can help them calmly. I easily gets along with children and my friendly attitude helps me to get close to children and they can communicte with me…
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Emma

Economics Tutor Concord West, NSW
Understanding that each student has a unique learning style and tailoring lessons to meet their needs is essential. A tutor should provide clear explanations, encourage critical thinking, and foster a positive learning environment. I believe one of my strengths as a tutor is my ability to tailor explanations to suit each student's learning…
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Jasper

Economics Tutor Camperdown, NSW
It depends on the student. Some need to be challenged, some listened to, some need questions answered. Patience. Ability to break topics down for comprehension. Ability to articulate why the learning is relevant to daily…
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Smeet

Economics Tutor Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student involve making the student understand the concepts at a deep level, rather than tutoring them solely for the purpose of achieving higher grades. I believe a good tutor should remove the fear of a subject, if any, from a student's mind and encourage them to learn in more detail, while providing…
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Ankur

Economics Tutor Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
One of the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is that let him know that this is also a learning experience for you and both of us in the end learn something out of it. Another important thing that tutor should do for a student is look for interesting ways to teach topics to help retain their attention on the topics. My…
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Allyza

Economics Tutor Banksia, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing personalized support, fostering a positive learning environment, instilling confidence, and helping the student develop effective study skills and problem-solving strategies. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, adaptability to individual learning styles, and a…
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Sophia

Economics Tutor Bexley, NSW
Finding out where the student can improve in his/her current learning, making differentiated learning plans, and teaching students what to learn and how to learn. Very patient. Good communication skills. Strong commitment to teaching ( teaching is my career). Able to think deeply to find out difficulties or challenges in students' current…
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Zehao

Economics Tutor St Peters, NSW
Help them understand the concept in class. Teaching them how to do question is not enough, instead teaching them how it work and how to deal with it basic. Because I studied as a student like them I really know how to learn it well. I am a student studying in university, I have experiences to share with them and do my…
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Adnan

Economics Tutor Camperdown, NSW
The teachers beyond simply imparting information to their students, I believe the main purpose of tutoring is to helping students help and motivate themselves. The other important thing is to guide them to the point where the students can become independent learners. communication and social skills. patience, responsibility, tolerance. ability…
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Jeeyaa

Economics Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a math tutor can do for a student is help them build confidence. From my experience, most students understand math but are afraid of it. Being scared of math makes it more likely for students to make mistakes. My HSC maths teacher used to say that to be able to understand mathematics, one must understand the basics of it…

Local Reviews

Nishtha is fantastic, she is very patient and has a deep calming effect on Cole which has been excellent for his confidence.
Tish, Canterbury

Inside Croydon ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ava practised converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time and solved real-world questions involving elapsed time.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on trigonometry for right-angled triangles—applying SOHCAHTOA—and used exact values to solve complementary angle problems.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily worked through compound interest calculations and interpreted financial math scenarios like salary earning and wages using income tables.

Recent Challenges

Several high school students encountered process obstacles impacting progress.

In Year 10 algebra, one student's working out was hard to follow—layout made it tricky to spot where the sign error occurred.

A Year 12 student revising trigonometry formulas and standard deviation struggled with retaining multi-step processes; as a tutor noted, she forgot which formula applied mid-question.

Another senior found it challenging to remember when to use different log rules in compound interest problems, often defaulting to notes rather than recalling independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student tackling long division showed hesitation setting out each step clearly on paper, leading to repeated corrections and lost confidence during trickier questions.

Recent Achievements

One Croydon Park tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck memorising formulas—now she thinks through which formula fits the problem, using memory tricks and visual cues.

A Year 8 student, who once hesitated to ask questions, is now starting word problems on her own and explaining each step out loud.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by independently reading times from an analog clock and then converting them accurately to 24-hour time without prompting—something that was tricky for her just two weeks ago.

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 Ashfield Municipal Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Croydon Park Public School.