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Tutors in Tempe include a university-level geophysics researcher published in *Nature* and experienced undergraduate mentor, an ATAR 97.4 achiever with subject dux honours and Sydney International Student Award, a seasoned maths tutor and school leader who was HSC Dux, a Monash academic high-distinction scholar and peer tutor, plus passionate volunteers and student mentors from top universities.

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Olivia

Legal Studies Tutor Kogarah, NSW
Helping them improve, gain confidence and perform better at school work. Patient, clear and logical in explanations, nice attitude towards…
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Callum

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I think the key thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure that their individual learning habits are in order, creating an essential degree of independence. I have found it extremely valuable to ensure students develop a solid work ethic and understand how they can study effectively. In this sense tutoring plays a supplementary role, ensuring…
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Lanna

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to encourage them to express their own opinion and be confident in themselves. Providing quality feedback on their work and consistent affirmations are also considered important to me as this not only improve the students' academic result, but also their overall personal growth…
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Yasmin

Legal Studies Tutor Redfern, NSW
The important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be able to provide them with a space whereby they feel comfortable in learning at their own pace. I am good a building connections with students, ensuring I know what works for them as well as being a good mentor towards…
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Lindsey

Legal Studies Tutor Chippendale, NSW
I believe the most significant aspect of a tutor is integrity and maintaining a level of respect to my students. In supporting my students, besides academic help, mental supports are also critically vital, hence it is crucial for me to ensure my students are well-balanced of both academic and social aspects. Regarding teaching, I believe I can…
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Clarence

Legal Studies Tutor Daceyville, NSW
The most important thing would be to instill interest. To be called a succesfull tutor, one need to instill interest to their students to study during their own time, because we only meet them once or twice a week and most of the time they have to learn by themselves. My strenghs would be my perseverance and open mindedness in teaching. Each…
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Kaitlyn

Legal Studies Tutor Croydon Park, NSW
In my view, the paramount role of a tutor is to cultivate a learning environment filled with patience and empathy. By recognising the challenges students may encounter along their learning journey and demonstrating empathy towards these obstacles, a positive and supportive environment is created between the student and tutor. This allows me to…
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Ivan

Legal Studies Tutor Ultimo, NSW
To help clarify any concepts that a student may be confused about and solve any difficulties they encounter throughout their studies. Well-trained communication skills, experience in tutoring, multicultural background and strong academic background are my…
Daniel
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Daniel

Legal Studies Tutor Kingsford, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not just help them academically, but be there for them emotionally, helping them to understand themselves and giving them the resources to learn lifelong skills that they will carry into their work life and future. My strengths are that I am an active listener, patient, respectful,…
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Devin

Legal Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
I think the most crucial part of any tutoring experience is to make sure that the student knows that the tutor is there for them and will not get frustrated if mess something up. If the tutor comes off as condescending or annoyed at a lack of progress, it can allow the student to put added pressure on him/herself or create an aversion to learning…
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shikha

Legal Studies Tutor Moore Park, NSW
Teacher is considered to be the most important person in any children life after their parents. We as a teacher can help them building their confidence. By using more competitive and easy techniques we can help children to become sharper and faster. I am passionate about teaching. I love my profession. i am disciplined, punctual, well qualified,…
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Isaac

Legal Studies Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are build understanding, confidence, and consistency. A tutor should explain concepts clearly and in a way that matches the student’s learning style, not just repeat content. It is also crucial to create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making…
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Roanne

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood Heights, NSW
Some of the most important things I think a tutor can do for a student include being patient, being a good listener and collaborator, being confident and enthusiastic and having flexibility and good communication skills. I think some of my strengths as a tutor would include having the ability to solve conflicts, and having emotional intelligence.…
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Ara Lou Margaret

Legal Studies Tutor Five Dock, NSW
The tutor must understand the student. Some students try really hard to learn but may fail to show successful results. The tutor must understand this, assure the student that he/she is making progress, and guide the student every inch of the way. Second, the tutor must consider the pursuits of the students as his/her own personal endeavor as…
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Ritvik

Legal Studies Tutor Kensington, NSW
Help them in the area's they really need help in, and explain it thoroughly until they truly get it, as to just being a walking audiobook of the syllabus I'm extremely social, and will be able to connect to the kids personally, thus being able to truly understand their weaknesses as to better aid…
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WAYNE

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
Ensure students understand the issues. One of the most rewarding aspects was witnessing my students' gradual improvement in not only their technical skills but their confidence in the subject. Mentoring and conveying to the students what is required to solve the problems. Always try to show what are the rules/principles behind any of the…
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Bianca

Legal Studies Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
- Teach the student how to be academically resilient and accountable. - Guide students to perform their best. - Being honest and firm to ensure students are on tract. I believe my patience and university degree is a distinct factor which differentiates me from other tutors. I also emphasis children being active in their own education and…
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Ilakkiya

Legal Studies Tutor Burwood, NSW
The key benefit of a tutor is that they can provide individualised support for a student. Tutors have the unique position of being able to become very familiar with their students' understanding of subjects, and employ the most effective strategies to improve their learning. While teachers at students' schools often may not be able to allocate…
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Sana

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
The most important thing is to make sure that the student has completely understood the concept. It is useless to move forward if they don't understand the basics. I am able to understand the thought process of a student and their weak points. This allows me to help construct their concepts from the base up and ensure they can solve any…
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Benjamin (Benji)

Legal Studies Tutor Sydney, NSW
A tutor or at least a teacher is someone who can give students a helping hand, perhaps a friend is too informal but someone they can relate to. I think being able to understand your student and what makes them improve or how they can improve is also essential as a tutor and a teacher. It is useless to spoon feed facts and knowledge to a student if…
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Nazish

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
They can guide students to cope up with subject knowledge Punctual Time delivery Devotion…
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Soham

Legal Studies Tutor Randwick, NSW
A tutor should not only be able to alleviate a student's academic understanding and performance but should act as a role model, engaging them toward essential practices and habits such as discipline. My dedication, drive and excellent communication skills will act as some of my strengths as a tutor.…
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Naimur

Legal Studies Tutor Lakemba, NSW
Make the lesson vivid and enjoyable. I can make the concept as easy as…

Local Reviews

Two sessions in and I couldn't be happier. It was easy to get started, the team are very responsive and helpful, the payment options are flexible and the tutor knows her stuff.
Elizabeth Bentley, Tempe

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Max focused on calculating surface area and volume of cylinders and circles, as well as identifying mean, median, and mode using real data sets.

For Year 11, Olivia worked through differentiation rules including finding equations for tangents and normals to curves, and practiced applying first and second derivatives to rate of change questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam explored frequency tables and histograms to interpret discrete versus continuous data, building confidence in statistical graphing by constructing examples together.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Advanced English, a student avoided integrating short quotes into analysis due to time pressure—"we only had an hour to outline the ideas," a tutor noted—which left written responses less concise and sometimes unfocused.

For Year 11 Maths, another relied heavily on inputting equations directly into the calculator rather than writing them down first; this habit led to small but persistent errors in trigonometric problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's science notes showed missing steps in balancing chemical equations, making it difficult to spot where misunderstandings occurred during review sessions.

Recent Achievements

A Tempe tutor recently saw a Year 11 student, Chloe, move from hesitating with advanced calculus to independently differentiating higher-order trigonometric and logarithmic functions—something she'd previously found overwhelming.

In another session, a Year 9 student who used to guess through algebra questions is now pausing to identify like terms before solving, showing real care in her working.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5 stopped rushing ahead on area problems and started double-checking each calculation after making frequent mistakes last term; he finished his worksheet with every answer correct this week.

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 St Peters / Sydenham Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tempe Public School.