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Tutors in Henley include a seasoned English language teacher with nearly two decades of classroom experience, multiple high-ATAR graduates (up to 98.9), accomplished subject duxes and competition winners, experienced Kumon and private tutors, student mentors, youth camp leaders, and music coaches—many holding leadership roles or national awards for academic achievement and community engagement.

Thuy
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Thuy

Tutor Annandale, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be able to help them reach their academic goals by personalising their learning, and being able to support them with their learning. Im an active listener and explain subjects in simple…
Mai
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Mai

Tutor Annandale, NSW
The most important things as a tutor is avoid giving shortcuts to the students. If a student is struggling with a problem, I will let them think first, guide them with small things with only giving slight hints, and help them slowly reach to the answer themselves. Instead of just giving the formula or answers, I focus on helping them understand…
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Melanie
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Melanie

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
I would say the most important things for me as a tutor is to support the students and provide them with past experience in terms of exam strategies and study skills and help them gain confidence in the subject. I will make sure their students fully understand the concepts instead of memorizing them. Maths is one of my academic strength as I have…
Reynardo
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Reynardo

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Being with them side by side along the journey. This includes trying to understand their perspective, their ability to comprehend the subject and their ability to solve the problems. As a tutor, it is more important to teach the students on how to learn instead of teaching them school materials. I believe that teaching students skills to learn is…
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Isuru Banuka

Tutor Ashfield, NSW
To listen, observe and provide help as necessary for every individual student based on their needs and level of understanding. Ability to identify and provide required level and different methods of explanation. Not all students respond well to simple explanations. Some might require demonstration, and some require it simplified and applied to…
Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor St Leonards, NSW
One of the most crucial things, which a tutor can do to benefit a student is to create a learning space that has a good atmosphere with support and understanding. This enables them to construct their competence and enthusiasm in the discipline, which is imperative for their success. My greatest assets include a steady demeanour as well as the…
Sharat
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Sharat

Tutor Meadowbank, NSW
A tutor can guide a student to succeed. Not only in studies, but life in general. If tutors can make students aware of certain things which changes how they operate and that is the greatest thing a tutor can do. I am very patient and understanding. I try to listen to them and change my strategy. Understanding their needs makes me efficient to…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Denistone, NSW
As a tutor, I could assist students to understand their subjects by motivating them involving an interactive class with students. When I went to tutoring, I had the best experience by having a very motivated, interactive and interesting tutor. I will try to become one of them though I'm still yet to gain formal experience of tutoring In addition,…
Duc Long
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Duc Long

Tutor Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
the most important things that a tutor can do is enhancing creativities, and building logic to solve the problem. because sometimes, a tutor can improve students' grade but by teaching tricks to solve math problem, not by enhancing creativities. trying to improve solving problem logic and increase creativities can take longer time but once…
Guthrie
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Guthrie

Tutor Annandale, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is collaborate and work with their student to achieve the students' goals. It is important for the tutor to be patient, understanding and listen to the student while also applying their personal technical knowledge of the subject to provide clarity in areas in which the student lacks an…
Claire
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Claire

Tutor Burwood, NSW
Make students feel encouraged and capable of learning. Many students seek private tutoring to supplement their school education with the aim of self-improvement. Therefore, it's crucial for a tutor to understand and align with each student’s unique learning objectives. Personalizing teaching methods to cater to individual needs and learning…
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Sachintha

Tutor West Ryde, NSW
To give the student confidence in their ability to solve problems in relation to the subject matter. I am very patient with my students, and ensure that they fully understand the topic before moving…
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Zhongren

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Developing the student’s interest in the subject. Making students more confident about their own skills. I’m able to share many of the problem solving skills with students, those skills developed by studying an engineering course. I am currently a student and tutored by many teachers, I know what the students are expecting from a…
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James

Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
Able to preview content for school as well as revising content for examinations. I feel the most important things a tutor can provide is aid and knowledge in relatively new topics. Able to manipulate my teaching style to cater for each student. I understand the needs of each student and allow myself to teach to their strengths to improve their…
Hannah
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Hannah

Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, create a safe space for asking questions, and explain concepts in a way that actually makes sense to them. A tutor should be patient, encouraging, and adaptable, while also helping students develop good study habits and independent learning skills so they…
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So Yeon

Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think as a tutor, most important thing is to helping them developing their study patterns so they can utilise it when they are graduated from high school. Tutoring is not about learning new things but it is about recalling and developing what was learnt from school that they are ready to adapt new knowledge. First strength is my knowledge in…
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Finn

Tutor Pyrmont, NSW
help students learn from mistakes to ensure they reach their own set personal goals clear communication to students who are eager to…
Maria
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Maria

Tutor Wentworth Point, NSW
I think most importantly a tutor should be able to engage students more in learning through group/individual activities to keep them going and learning with the entire class. Rather than just explaining things or delivering the lecture. It is important to check their understanding of the topic being explained or information being provided. This…
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Aqib

Tutor Croydon, NSW
patience, visual imagery and a good use of language can make any student understand mathematics theory I am very easygoing and always have various methods for any problem or theory. Since I am young, I usually recognise what students find…
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Dimitri

Tutor Summer Hill, NSW
Make them like learning the subject. Enthusiasm for the subjects, ability to connect with my student, and strength in…
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Muhammad Bilal

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
-- Make learning style attractive and clear so the student finds no hesitation in learning. Mostly students find studying boring, i want to make it attractive for them by putting from new styles of learning. -- Taking out real life examples from around yourself to make student understand the concept is a good way of teaching. -- Helping out…
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Veronica

Tutor Strathfield, NSW
As a tutor, firstly, I would like my students to understand that making mistakes is normal and part of the learning process. Making mistakes helps them understand the subject material in greater depth. Secondly, I would like to make learning a fun and easy experience for students and give them the tools to work through seemingly challenging tasks…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Tutor North Ryde, NSW
A tutor must be aware of the needs of a student. They must understand what the student already knows, and how they best learn, and a good tutor can adapt to different student needs. A good tutor also needs to inject confidence into a student. Teaching is one thing, but showing a student that they can succeed is what makes a difference. I am a…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Jess worked through multiplying and dividing fractions, with a focus on conversions between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as calculator skills for fraction problems.

In Year 8, Imogen revised key topics like adding and subtracting fractions (including mixed numerals and improper fractions) alongside identifying lowest common multiples and highest common factors.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Rose practiced classifying angles and triangles, plus developed her understanding of rounding numbers using practical examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student often hesitated to share answers aloud in maths, double-checking each response with the tutor—even when correct—revealing how a lack of confidence slowed progress in addition and subtraction.

In Year 9 algebra, one student skipped writing out steps for linear equations; as a tutor noted, "he worked it out mentally but missed sign errors that weren't visible until we checked together."

For a senior class, revision efforts focused mostly on familiar formula questions rather than tackling harder word problems or statistics tasks, leaving exam-style challenges unpracticed and gaps undetected during feedback.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Henley noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on prompts now regularly asks clarifying questions and tackles complex algebraic problems with minimal guidance.

Another high schooler, previously hesitant with negative numbers, has started using number lines independently and even progressed onto linear equations, demonstrating new initiative during sessions.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled to recall times tables is now completing mixed multiplication worksheets quickly and accurately—recently finishing the 6 times table out of order with no mistakes.

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 Gladesville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Riverside Girls High School.