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The Slopes' tutors feature an academic coach with distinction average and semi-finalist law competition success, a PhD scholar and Kreitman Scholar in environmental science, selective school graduates with Science Olympiad honors, experienced K–12 tutors from leading coaching colleges, accomplished peer mentors, Kumon teachers, and passionate leaders in debating, sport, and creative writing.

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Emily

English Tutor Grose Wold, 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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Inside The SlopesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Sienna practiced the split and compensation strategies for multi-digit addition and subtraction, along with revising times tables.

Year 10 student Justin worked on interpreting film techniques in "Whale Rider" and developed structured essay paragraphs using a simplified writing strategy.

Meanwhile, year 11 student Daniel focused on trigonometry skills including calculating sine, cosine, and tangent values as well as reviewing quadratic equations through step-by-step problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student in English struggled to recall previous concepts, as "when asked about earlier work, only the basics were remembered."

Extended gaps without revision made foundational content harder to retain and slowed progress.

In senior Maths, one student repeatedly forgot homework and avoided using math rules when practicing at home; this meant classroom strategies weren't reinforced independently.

For a Year 11 class, over-reliance on calculators—"calculator problems (hard to solve without irl interference)"—led to less confidence with manual methods.

In creative writing for Year 6, messy paragraph structure made it difficult to express ideas clearly, resulting in frustration mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in The Slopes noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student: after struggling to focus during sessions, she recently completed all set trigonometry questions without getting distracted, even choosing not to take her usual break.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who used to quietly guess when stuck now asks for help as soon as she's unsure, making it much easier to address misunderstandings on the spot.

In primary years, one boy began making his own revision notes and found ways to moderate his fidgeting so it no longer interrupts his work—something he'd found really tough before.

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 Hawkesbury Independent School.