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Doug

Chemistry Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
Listen to what they need specifically instead of just teaching them the course generically. Tailoring lessons to individuals based on how they think in order to help them understand concepts as well as…
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Oliver

Chemistry Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
Assist them to understand and gain confidence in their learning I think I have a good understand maths and am…
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amelia

Chemistry Tutor Fairlight, NSW
Provide one on one support so they can stay on track with their learning, while feeling good about it! Patience, taking the time to understand why someone doesn’t understand, using different methodologies to help people…
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Ellie

Chemistry Tutor Fairlight, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to act as a facilitator, to give them the tools to help them realise their full potential. Each child has the ability to thrive and succeed, to help them discover and be motivated by this is the most important thing a tutor can do for their student. One of my greatest strengths as a tutor is…
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Tom

Chemistry Tutor Fairlight, NSW
Give students the confidence to have a go and succeed Ability to empathise with and engage students, building…
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Riley

Chemistry Tutor North Narrabeen, NSW
It's the responsibility of a tutor to meet students where they are at. Tutors should come to learn the boundaries of what their students do and do not understand and create structure and context for pushing those boundaries to ultimately envelop the knowledge they need to succeed. This can sometimes mean "back-filling" missing knowledge or…
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Sian

Chemistry Tutor Balgowlah, NSW
I believe a tutor should be understanding, patient, passionate, and encouraging. I had a tutor for my HSC and I believe that to gain a strong connection with the student, you must be their biggest cheerleader. You must be there to support them through their obstacles and successes and be an ear to listen when things become overwhelming. A tutor…
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Baily

Chemistry Tutor Balgowlah Heights, NSW
It is crucial for the tutors to maintain patient and positive. Especially in one-on-one situations, new students may feel constantly pressured to succeed. Thus, it is up to the tutor to keep a calm, friendly atmosphere so they may focus solely on learning in an relaxed yet efficient manner. I think I have the necessary patience and compassion…
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Kyra

Chemistry Tutor Clontarf, NSW
Help them to feel confident in their own skills and help them to discover and explore knowledge My people skills and my ability to adapt my explanation to the learning style and ability of the…
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Vladislav

Chemistry Tutor Belrose, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and humble. While certain concepts may come naturally to the tutor, this is not always the case for the student. A good tutor recognizes that each student learns in their own way and at their own pace. Therefore, patience is essential in guiding the student toward…
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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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Daniel

Chemistry Tutor Forestville, 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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Ben

Chemistry Tutor Mosman, NSW
Approach everything in a open minded, understanding way, as some students may struggle with topics that others may not etc. My relatability having recently graduated and understanding the stress of high school / the HSC, also my kindness and ability to adapt to difficult…
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Sue-Binn

Chemistry Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them find a passion for learning and guide them in their studies so that the student can find a subject or a topic that they are passionate about and love. I think that the most important thing for a student is not only the grade that they achieve but also the…
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Charlize

Chemistry Tutor Mosman, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is help a student solve their problems not just by giving them answers, but by guiding them to understand the process so they can do it on their own. It’s about building confidence and independence. I think my strengths as a tutor are that I’m smart and genuinely dedicated to helping my student…
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Isabella

Chemistry Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe the most important things tutors can do for students is to guide by teaching how rather than what. Additionally the most important thing a tutor can do is create a positive relationship with their students and a safe and welcoming environment that allows for mistakes. As every student does not learn the same way It's imperative that…
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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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Jasmine

Chemistry Tutor Warriewood, NSW
Tutors should be willing to listen and work well with students to achieve their personal goals. Tutors must foster or inspire a strong work ethic within students, motivating them to strive to reach their personal best. Aside from increasing a student's comprehension of particular subjects, tutors should highlight the importance of speaking up and…
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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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Harry

Chemistry Tutor Castlecrag, NSW
Get into the students frame of mind so they can understand what they need help grasping The ability to simplify explanations to make concepts easier to grasp and develop into complex…
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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…

Local Reviews

Gracie, she has been very accommodating and has had the patience to work with my son. Even though I have not met her in person, she seems to be very dedicated.
Alex, Manly Vale

Inside Dee WhyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aidan worked on finding gradients and equations of straight lines as well as interpreting graphs to connect visual data with algebraic rules.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on quadratic equations, using different factorisation methods and completing the square to solve problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan explored circles, hyperbolas, and exponential equations, tackling graph sketching and identifying key features of each curve type.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student found simultaneous equations challenging when only points and gradients were provided; she relied heavily on worked examples rather than practicing independently.

In Year 9, a student's tendency to "go extremely fast through questions" led to missed steps in algebra, as one tutor noted, "needs to slow down and show working."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student hesitated with division tricks—impatience made her guess rather than apply strategies from previous lessons.

For a primary learner tackling times tables, confidence dropped when faced with the unfamiliar 8s and 9s; skipping practice left gaps that slowed progress in multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dee Why noticed a big shift for Morgan (Year 7): she now breaks down tricky compound area problems into smaller shapes without prompting—last term, she'd freeze if it wasn't straightforward.

A Year 10 student recently tackled financial maths and, after previously making frequent errors with formulas, managed to complete a full practice set independently and accurately.

In English, a Year 11 student who used to write vague answers has started linking ideas more clearly in essays and even asked for feedback on structure before submitting her draft.

What they say about our tutoring

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Mitchell is happy with the new tutor, thank you. Sean is a good communicator which makes Mitchell feel more relaxed thanks again.

Luke enjoyed the initial experience and seems keen to Have Christopher assist him with his studies. At this stage so far so good.

Regarding Zoe's tutoring with Sean. I spoke to Zoe last night after her lesson with Sean and she seems quite happy with him and is happy to continue with him. We to are happy with the way he is tutoring Zoe.

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 Dee Why Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Kevin's Catholic Primary School.