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Tutors in Blue Bay include a Master's-qualified special education teacher with extensive high school classroom experience, selective school graduates with ATARs up to 97.65 and subject dux awards, seasoned youth coaches in dance and martial arts, a university mathematics scholar and chess champion, peer mentors, science graduates, and creative writing award recipients.

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Paul

Physics Tutor Shelly Beach, NSW
I believe one of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is be encouraging and understanding. As a student it can be hard and that is the reason you are getting tutoring. So to have someone encourage you can be a great reason to keep learning. I think my strengths as a tutor would be my patience and communication skills, as…
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Sidney

Physics Tutor Shelly Beach, NSW
I think that as a tutor you must listen to what your student needs and give that to them. Each student will learn differently so it is extremely important that as a tutor you tailor your teaching approach to that student and their needs in order for them to learn best. As I just left school in 2021 I have a good understanding of the pressures and…
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My daughter is feeling confident with Samir and for sure he is teaching her to be in time because my daughter strangle with time management. Samir is always on time even though we just start with him. Thank you for giving me that assurance that my girl can do it. Cheers Nadine
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Year 11 student Alex focused on coordinate geometry and trigonometry, tackling exam-style problems and graphing equations by hand.

In Year 8, Maya worked through probability concepts using real-world scenarios and explored equilibrium in chemistry with visual aids.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Josh practised multiplication tables up to four and strengthened subtraction fundamentals through hands-on activities and games.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in Physics was reminded to make answers neater and more succinct—messy work made revision harder when returning to old topics.

In Year 8 Maths, a tutor observed, "he skipped proof-reading," which led to small calculation errors slipping through unchecked.

For a Year 3 learner, confusion with basic timetables (2 x 6–9) and subtraction meant core maths skills weren't solidified; forgetting things unless written down added to this struggle.

A senior English student's answers were "way too extensive"—over-explaining clouded the main idea and left key points buried in long paragraphs.

Recent Achievements

In Blue Bay, Mohit has begun to ask questions when unsure, a significant shift from his earlier hesitation just weeks ago. During Year 11 chemistry, he also managed to tackle reaction problems independently after previously struggling to connect the steps.

Amari (Year 4) is now recalling both 2 and 3 times tables from memory without prompts and is picking up timetables much faster than before.

For Charlie in Year 3, reading aloud became less daunting after discovering that playing chess between stories helps him approach new texts with more enthusiasm. Last session, he happily read a whole Doctor Seuss book out loud.

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 The Entrance Library & Council Services—or at your child's school (with permission), like The Entrance Public School.