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Tutors in Elizabeth Bay include an Outstanding-rated primary teacher with deep expertise in special needs and sport, a maths specialist with 1000+ hours' experience and over 150 five-star reviews, a veteran educator with 14 years' classroom teaching in maths and science, ATAR 98.8–99.5 high achievers, academic award winners, peer mentors, and competition duxes.

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Thabea
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student is first and foremost to be patient and never give a student the feeling that he/she won’t be able to do a certain tasks or in general become better at a certain subject. Moreover you should be really flexible in the way you teach things, because everybody learns and understand things…
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Support them. Encourage them. And be there for them. My strengths i can bring to the table are experience in working with a range of ages, abilities and backgrounds. I have experience in teaching the full UK primary curriculum so I can have confidence in myself I can teach a wide range of…
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Quy Duong
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The most valuable thing that a tutor can do for a student is to give them clear explanations of every topic and hence, be able to make significant improvements in their score at school. I believe my greatest strength as a tutor is patience. If the student told me to explain something, I would try my best to do that until I was told that my student…
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It's essential to not only teach how to solve problems, but to teach a student how they are able to learn by themselves. This will ensure a bright future for students. Also, I encourage students to seek help when they need it. Some problems cannot be solved on your own. I like to connect with students on their level. I enjoy solving problems so I…
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* Make the student feel confident about himself/herself and believe that he can do the work on alone. * Teach the student how to face a problem and provide him/her with some strategies that would help him/her solve it. * Explain the subject in a simple way and help them understand why it is important for them to learn this topics. I pay a lot of…
Daniel
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I believe a great tutor builds a strong bond with their pupils by personalising the lessons with content they enjoy. For example in the past I used reading books about superheros to engage a student struggling with learning or gave structured outlines to complete. I am confident I can use my experience to explain the content with pictures, words…
Reza
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I use simple and understandable teaching techniques for the student to make sure that the student has mastered the subject. I have exeptional communication skills, flexibility and interpersonal capabilities. Also I am Proficient in Math and have a mater degree in Civil…
Hayden
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Be patient and not get frustrated. Make sure they learn at their own pace and not compare themselves to other children in their class. Patience Understanding the different type of learners. Articulate. Make learning enjoyable and fun. Be a mentor and a…
Keith
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Encourage the student. Don't do their homework for them. Let them do their own homework questions. In mathematics showing that a student understands the steps to work out the problem is just as important as getting the correct answers. At university level marks are given for the setting out of problems. patience - though I need a paying job, I…
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Most importantly, I think, is to listen to the student. I am a patient and understanding individual, which I think a student needs for problem solving…
Nicola
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In my view, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is foster resilience, cultivate growth mindsets, and nurture personal growth. Through my experience with CityWise, I learned the transformative impact of prioritising these aspects of student development. Witnessing the growth in my students confidence and belief in their abilities…
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..... to inspire a love of learning and to strengthen a student's belief in their own ability to learn . I try to encouage taking on Thomas Edison's philosophy: "...the most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time". I find I'm approachable, interesting, interested, organised, reliable, and I simplify complexities…
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1. Assist students' understanding the course content while developing a range of suitable learning strategies, viewpoints and thought processes. 2. Increase motivation for learning by demonstrating relevances the course content has to future learning (including tertiary studies), their interests (where possible) and life applications. 3. Promote…
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Adaptability and taking as much time as needed on the notions I am a good listener and would be encline to change the way I explain to fit the students'…
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The fundamental role of a tutor lies in empowering students. The tutor guides them throughout, but students need to feel a sense of ownership over their own progress. I firmly believe that simply providing answers and explanations right away does not serve the student’s best interests. Allowing the student to hold the pen, metaphorically…
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As a tutor being a listening and trustworthy mentor and youth role model for my students is the most important aim. Being patient and spending relentless efforts to find a way to succeed with further development play a vital role for tutoring. I am very talented in Maths and have a lot of patience as well as experience when it comes to teaching.…
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Helping the student in their academic homework is an important thing. But giving them less pressure and exciting way to learn is another. It will take passion and trust to create a deeper connection with the student. I am patient and really love to interacts with kids. I am passionate in tutoring and mentoring. In fact, I have done outreach for…
Dash
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The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to instill confidence and inspire a student's curiosity for the subject. This comes from clear explanations in class, well-prepared lessons and patience from a tutor so that students can learn and gain confidence in a subject at their own pace. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to…
Andrea
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I consider that the most important thing that you can do for a student is help them to see the use of the things that they are learning and make them understand why it is important to learn these things. Helping them to develop love for the subject, and this way it will be easier for them to develop a love for study in general. I think that my…
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It's about being there for them. Being present not just physically, but emotionally and intellectually, offering support and encouragement. It's about providing honest feedback, and fostering an environment of trust and respect. I consider my strengths to be my ability to empathize and connect with people from diverse backgrounds. I believe that…
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Encouraging the student to see their potential as something that can only grow from that point onwards, and telling them that even if the process of creating an environment and mindset where they can learn is a long and arduous one, it will improve with time and the skills learnt along the way will stay with them for the rest of their school lives…
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Be there for them and support them in all their needs. In a friendly but still strict manner help the students to reach their goals and be sure that they learn as much as possible. Attentive to details, easygoing, friendly and interested. I am able to relate to the student and understand his needs and support them achieving their…
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I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop a proper understanding of the student's current abilities and learning style. Through this understanding, I believe I am able to properly connect to the student and help them learn at a pace and style that is well suited to their needs. This means the student not only…

Local Reviews

I am very happy with how Vivienne is going with the tutoring.
Coral, Surry Hills

Inside Elizabeth BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Taiki focused on reading comprehension by working through a story, practising phonics to decode unfamiliar words, and then writing sentences using new vocabulary.

In Year 10, Maddison tackled trigonometry concepts such as solving for angles and sides in right-angled triangles—including elevation, depression, and bearings—using class exercises for extra practice.

For Year 11, Jessica concentrated on theoretical versus experimental probability and also reviewed non-linear relationships like parabolas and exponentials ahead of her upcoming exam.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student's reluctance to write out working—"he tries to calculate the entirety of a problem in his head"—led to missed steps and hidden errors, especially in multi-step problems.

For a senior student preparing for exams, messy written work in probability tasks made reviewing answers difficult and slowed down corrections.

Another high schooler repeatedly used the wrong numbers in formulas because she did not check her work step-by-step during quizzes; this meant even strong conceptual understanding was undermined by preventable mistakes.

When students avoided asking teachers for clarification in class, misconceptions persisted longer than necessary.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Elizabeth Bay recently noticed that a Year 10 student, who previously struggled to organise her work, took real initiative by jotting down the specific sections she wanted to review and confidently worked through revision questions on probability and bearings without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who used to skip steps has begun reading each question aloud before answering, which means he now picks up on key details and avoids earlier mistakes—especially when tackling multi-step word problems.

In an upper high school maths session, one student finally tackled factorising quadratics independently after several weeks of hesitation, asking for extra practice questions rather than waiting for help.

Maths tutoring in Elizabeth Bay

The student experience can be a tough one. From developing intellectual confidence to figuring out what you want to do after school. Everyone can usually remember the frustrations that plagued them during the school years of their life. We have 281 maths tutors in Elizabeth Bay, NSW who can alleviate some of those frustrations for your child. Maybe they just need a bit of a boost, or maybe they need a strategic plan to ace their exams, leaving no stone unturned. A home maths tutor will get to know your child's needs and learning style and help in a tailored and supportive way.

So how does it work?

Maths Tutor Elizabeth Bay

The tutoring is done in your home or any other location you opt for. The first tutoring session works as a trial to ensure you're actually happy with the person coming over. If not, feel free to try someone else - getting the right fit is crucial. The cost structure is based on a simple hourly rate with no additional fees or minimum requirements of any sort.

Just fill in the form or give us a call at 1300 312 354 & we'll organise a trial lesson for your child. Ezy!

 

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 Kings Cross Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Vincent's College.