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Tutors in North Richmond include a PhD scholar and award-winning researcher, selective and high-achieving HSC graduates with distinctions in Olympiads, seasoned tutors from top coaching colleges, future teachers, peer mentors, Kumon instructors, youth leaders, maths competition awardees, and university students excelling in law, science, engineering and education—all passionate about helping K–12 learners thrive.

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Niraj

Tutor Richmond, NSW
Build a Positive relationship, Assess their needs, Provide Clear explanations, Encourage active learning, Foster a growth mindset, Monitor Progress, Maintain regular communication. Strong subject knowledge, Patience, Communication…
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Anya Mary

Tutor Hobartville, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student include creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment, offering clear and comprehensible explanations, and adapting teaching methods to fit the student's unique needs. It's also vital to boost the student's confidence and help them develop effective study habits and…
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Emily

Tutor Hobartville, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give him or her self-confidence. I believe that this is especially important for struggling students. A tutor must encourage students and provide them with the tools required for academic success. A student should enjoy tutoring sessions whilst consistently improving during them.…
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Alexa

Tutor Hobartville, NSW
The utterly most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and understand. To listen to them talk about where they need the extra help and why the believe they do not get the certain material, and to understand how they best learn. I believe that tutoring is beneficial to both parties as I am able to teach my students as well as…
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Myca

Tutor Richmond, NSW
the most important things a tutor can do for a student are provided academic guidance, human connection, and consistency I can relate to children (or older students) on a personal level, as well as the ability to explain complex concepts in a simple manner. I am aware of the world, feelings, and emotions that children…
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Yusen

Tutor Richmond, NSW
A tutor should take the time to understand each student's unique strengths, weaknesses, learning styles, and goals. This enables the tutor to tailor their teaching approach and materials to meet the student's specific needs. Moreover, a tutor should encourage active learning by engaging students in discussions, asking questions, and involving them…
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Brooke

Tutor Agnes Banks, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the skills that they need to be able to succeed in the specific course. The one on one encouragement results in confidence in students. I am easily able to explain difficult concepts in simple terms and i am able to come up with several different explanations. I am able to…

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Zayne is very happy with Saarthak. He seems very caring and organised.
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Content Covered

Year 4 Sienna worked on number families and subtraction, using the compensation strategy and revising multiplication tables.

Year 9 Chitleen focused on structuring persuasive essays with PEEL paragraphs and deepened understanding of language techniques by analyzing "Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence."

Meanwhile, Year 11 Justin reviewed genetic variation in Biology, discussing mechanisms behind biodiversity's role in species continuity and exploring reproductive genetic technologies like gene cloning.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 English, a student's tendency to avoid revisiting previous lesson notes led to patchy retention of grammar concepts; as one tutor noted, "she remembered nouns and verbs but forgot details on adverbs without reviewing."

In Year 10 Standard Maths, homework tasks remained incomplete, so key algebra skills weren't consolidated before moving forward.

A senior Biology student arrived without their workbook for the second week in a row—resulting in lost time searching for past practice questions rather than focusing on new content. The consequence: energy spent catching up or re-learning instead of deepening understanding or building confidence.

Recent Achievements

A North Richmond tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student's approach to exam revision—she used to rush through notes, but this time she made detailed revision summaries and actively moderated her fidgeting so it didn't interrupt her study.

In another session, a Year 10 student who'd previously hesitated to ask for help began raising questions when stuck on fractions, working through the tougher problems without waiting for prompts.

Meanwhile, one younger student has started drafting story ideas much faster than before; where he once paused for ages, now he gets his first sentences down within minutes of starting.

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