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Coledale's tutors feature a school teacher with eight years' experience across maths, science and English, an award-winning university academic and teaching assistant, peer mentors and camp leaders, a creative writing specialist, duxes with ATARs up to 97.8, accomplished coaches, and passionate subject experts spanning engineering, psychology, medicine, economics and advanced sciences.

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Lily

PDHPE Tutor Coledale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure the tutor works towards the students strengths and attempts to minimise their weaknesses. Tutors should also be considerate to their student by considering their needs and how they like to learn so that their student's highest potential is achieved. I believe I am patient, flexible,…
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Luke

PDHPE Tutor Bulli, NSW
It is essential to foster independence and confidence in a student’s learning journey. This involves helping them grasp concepts and equipping them with effective study strategies + problem-solving skills to apply across subjects. Equally important is creating a space where students feel supported & motivated, encouraging them to stay engaged…
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Lauren

PDHPE Tutor Bulli, NSW
I think it is vital tutors focus on: 1. Clarifying concepts Breaking down complex topics into understandable parts so the student can grasp the material fully. 2. Provide structure: Helping students organise their thoughts logically to improve clarity. 3. Build confidence: Encourage students to trust their abilities and trains of…
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Riley

PDHPE Tutor Bellambi, NSW
I think it is important for a tutor to help a student grow their confidence and independence through improving their problem-solving skills and critical thinking. These skills are important for a student when faced with difficult assignments in order to determine what is being asked of them and to work through the problem in a logical fashion. I…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student James worked on solving simultaneous equations and practiced sketching graphs by hand to improve visual understanding.

In Year 10, Sarah focused on quadratic equations using both the quadratic formula and completing the square, as well as interpreting parabolas in context.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Remi tackled multiplication and division skills alongside word problems and time questions during homework review.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, one student repeatedly assumed the order of pronumerals matched previous questions, leading to errors—he didn't notice the change in variable order, as a tutor noted.

For a Year 7 student, exam stress resulted in confusion during factorisation tasks; skipped steps appeared when pressure mounted.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 English learner hesitated to read unfamiliar texts, preferring manga and resisting assigned readings for upcoming schoolwork.

In primary maths, a student avoided showing working out for subtraction problems, believing "the answer is enough by itself." This often made it difficult to trace mistakes or give targeted feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Coledale tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, after struggling with quadratic equations for weeks, was finally able to use the cross method independently and even identified common factors without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who used to guess when stuck on word problems has started openly asking for help and quickly applied new strategies, especially with tricky income tax questions.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who found reading aloud intimidating is now reading excerpts almost error-free from challenging books like "Meditations" and volunteers to tackle longer words without hesitation.

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