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Tutors in Potts Point include a seasoned primary school teacher with diverse classroom experience, an outstanding UK-trained primary educator and SEND camp leader, a maths dux and ATAR 99.50 graduate, a university science medalist, a compassionate peer mentor from Germany, and highly experienced tutors with over 1000 hours of personalised K–12 instruction.

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Katie

Legal Studies Tutor Cremorne Point, NSW
Helping students build confidence is arguably the most important and beneficial thing a tutor can do. I firmly believe that confidence is the building block of success, and that, by bringing it out of a student, a tutor can unlock the student's full potential, and empower them to expand their skills and capabilities. Volunteering as an instructor…
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MinJae (Albert)

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, are motivating the students to learn on their own as well as arming them with the tools and study skills. The motivation to learn is critical, since the tutor can teach the material, but at the end of the day, it is the student who has to master it. Without such…
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Lauren

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
Facilitate the student's own learning by equipping them with the tools to then seek out how to learn and solve problems, and allowing the student to go where they want to go. I think I have great emotional ability as a tutor, able to connect with the way students are feeling and their attitudes and approaches to work. I think approach and attitude…
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Garam

Legal Studies Tutor Redfern, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is accepting that everyone has different capabilities and understanding that studying may be hard for others. Moreover, the studying environment and accessibility for some people may be harder than others, therefore, understanding that everyone can do well as long as they put in the…
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Leslie

Legal Studies Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to change their attitude from one of apathy to one which cares deeply about what the subject has to offer and from the change in attitude, the student will start to want to know more about the subject topics and study hard to achieve great results. I am patient and I can communicate well to…
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Andres

Legal Studies Tutor Glebe, NSW
be patient and teach at the student's rate of comprenhension. being able to understand the material thouroughly and see it from different angles so as to be ready to answer any type of question. understanding concepts and conveying their meaning to the student in easy language. being available at good hours to study and understanding student's…
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Kevin

Legal Studies Tutor Bondi Junction, NSW
Tutors provide students with empathetic, informal and intimate interactions and student-teacher relationships that school can often fail to provide. I find this important as, to me, education is more than simply learning things but crafting and moulding individuals into the best and brightest people and human beings they can be. My strengths lie…
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Ava

Legal Studies Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is instil a sense of confidence with whatever it is they are doing. Not every single student is going to be able to achieve a 99 ATAR or 100% on all their tests, but what is most important is that they feel confident that they did their very best and performed to their fullest potential. If a…
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Danny

Legal Studies Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
Being fully prepared. By this I mean mastering the high school syllabus for the particular subject & maintaining up to date technical advanced knowledge of the subject matter. My strengths as a tutor are in my excellent listening skills, patience, attention to detail skills when mastering the learning materials, problem solving and verbal…
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Demi

Legal Studies Tutor Queens Park, NSW
To be patient with student and trying my best to assist them in solving any related problems, but at the same time ensuring that it is an engaging and positive atmosphere for them to learn. My ultimate goal as a tutor is to be able to teach them new knowledge and to make sure that students can effectively learn in an enjoyable classroom. My…
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Noah

Legal Studies Tutor Queens Park, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not give all the answers or talk about specific or complicated concepts for an extended period of time, but instead, find how the student learns best and teach this way. Listening, understanding and providing constructive feedback further can additionally help both parties in learning.…
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Legal Studies Tutor Rose Bay, NSW
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Sophie

Legal Studies Tutor Neutral Bay, NSW
As previously mentioned making a safe space for the student as they may feel uncomfortable asking questions within a classroom. This allows them to get the most of their learning and actually understand the content to reach their full potential. I try to personalise tutoring sessions and make it a completely safe space where the student feels…
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Amelia

Legal Studies Tutor Randwick, NSW
I think giving a student support and encouragement is extremely important as well as making things clear for students. Too often, students feel overwhelmed at the prospect of new, hard concepts, and simplifying the concepts and supporting students through this, enables them to achieve success. I think I am good at giving space for a student to try…
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Krystal

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are inspire and impart. An inspired student will feel much better about themselves and the subject and want to continue to work on it whilst imparted wisdom is what makes up the second half of a wholistic expereince. Students require a want to learn and access to information. I'm very patient…
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Martha

Legal Studies Tutor Camperdown, NSW
A tutor needs to be someone who encourages a student and helps them believe and achieve their goals. I aim to inspire other students and make their journey through school easier. I am always punctual and can be relied on to seek further information for students and show up on time. I am extremely passionate, especially about maths, and believe I…
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Monique

Legal Studies Tutor Cremorne, NSW
I value creating "WOW" moments for students. As stated previously, I find it extremely satisfying to witness that 'lightbulb' moment when students finally understand a hard area of the syllabus or how to answer a difficult question. I also think it is important that tutors stretch and challenge their students. This can be achieved by getting…
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Jo-ann

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
- encourage learning - develop skills - induce interest - friendliness: children are able to relate to me as a friend - clarity: I am able to put things simply and in a way that is easy to…
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Jemilla

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their confidence and skills to be able to problem solve independently. That requires building a students skills to not only understand the techniques which can be used but also how to most effectively apply them. This is particularly important as it enables students to become…
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Naemat

Legal Studies Tutor Newtown, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make the student feel at ease with the subject at hand, especially to the point where they begin their own individual methods of inquiry into the subject. A student should never feel under pressure to perform in ways that make them feel discouraged about their own abilities. The consequence of that is…
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Vic

Legal Studies Tutor Bondi Beach, NSW
- provide encouragement and a safe space for learning - get student excited and interested in a a subject - unlock higher level of academic performance - Strong proficiency in subject matter - Ability to gauge how comfortable a student is with their understanding - ability to think creatively in how concepts and ideas are…
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Michael

Legal Studies Tutor North Bondi, NSW
Building a rapport with students. Creating an environment that fosters learning. Assisting students to understand concepts they have been struggling with. Breaking a concept down into more simple components. Creating an engaging and fun environment in which the student enjoys being a part of. Communicating in a professional manner with…
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Kaia

Legal Studies Tutor Zetland, NSW
Employing different learning techniques such that the students learn overall concepts and techniques rather than just a direct formula or process. This allows students to have a broader and firmer understanding, but also grasp the foundation of the problem. Interpreting and explaining difficult concepts simplistically Understanding learning…

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Inside Potts PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Taiki focused on reading comprehension and phonics by working through 'The Dragon,' tackling unfamiliar words using sound-out strategies, and then writing sentences with new vocabulary.

For Year 10, Maddison practised trigonometry skills—solving right-angled triangles including angles of elevation and depression—and moved onto bearings problems using extension exercises from class.

In Year 11, Sophie revised theoretical versus experimental probability as well as relative frequency questions in preparation for her upcoming exam.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student consistently crossed out mistakes in their notes rather than leaving visible corrections, which made it harder to track where errors occurred and slowed review.

In a Year 10 probability lesson, messy written work meant "the working was too hard to read back on," making it difficult to check answers or revisit solutions later.

A senior English student preparing an assignment avoided linking points back to the topic sentence and left structure incomplete, reflecting reluctance to engage with feedback about argument clarity.

For one junior primary learner, forgetting home reading slowed progress with unfamiliar words and sounds.

Recent Achievements

One Potts Point tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitancy, now comes prepared with her own list of problem areas—last session, she worked through bearings and probability questions on her own initiative.

Another high school student, Martina, used to rely heavily on worked examples but recently solved algebraic fraction problems independently without looking back at notes—a clear shift towards independence.

In Year 3 English, a student who struggled with past tense verbs is now confidently creating his own sentences using new spelling words and correctly adding '-ed' endings when prompted.

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.