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Tutors in Bundeena include a K–6 teacher with 20 years' classroom experience, a UK-trained primary specialist and curriculum leader, an IB graduate with a 99.10 ATAR, Sydney Catholic Colleges' top maths student (ATAR 98.5), HSC subject duxes, seasoned peer mentors, youth coaches, surf instructors, dance teachers, and academic prizewinners across English, STEM and the creative arts.

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Charlotte

Legal Studies Tutor Grays Point, NSW
Ensuring the student is comfortable within the learning environment and is engaged in the learning process, and explaining the concepts in multiple ways to improve their understanding. I am a highly committed person who genuinely enjoys learning new ideas and concepts. Despite this, I have struggled with stress and time management around…
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Tamsyn

Legal Studies Tutor Port Hacking, NSW
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is encourage their students. School content will be challenging for everyone at some point and it is often hard to persevere when we do not understand the content. By being patient with students and helping them until they grasp the concept tutors are able to assist students in gaining…
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Thomas

Legal Studies Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
I believe the three most important things I could do for a student is academic support, addressing study habits and confronting weaknesses. I believe focusing on these three aspects will do the upmost for the student in the short and long term. I’ve grown up and worked with people from across the socio-economic spectrum, I think I have a…
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Timothy

Legal Studies Tutor Kareela, NSW
Be consistent, patient, and communicate well. I communicate well and am…
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Marco

Legal Studies Tutor Sandringham, NSW
What I consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Being able to communicate to the student in a way which their brain can understand the content best such as visually for example. Secondly being patient is a key factor because you dont want the student to be stressed or anxious but want them to be calm and…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Thomas explored addition and subtraction, telling time, basic shapes, and skip counting to check current understanding across key maths areas.

Year 8 student Alice focused on probability terminology and interpreting tables using x-y axes to build confidence with data-based questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia worked through angle identities—such as co-interior, alternate, corresponding—and reviewed supplementary and complementary angles using visual diagrams for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often rushed to answers in algebra, skipping steps—"he'd jump straight to the solution without showing working, which hid sign errors." This made it harder to spot and fix mistakes during revision.

In Year 11 Ancient History, another student struggled with gathering sources while learning content; leaving this until later meant details were forgotten when needed for essays.

For a Year 4 student, messy handwriting ("the number 8 can look like a 6") caused confusion and led to calculation errors that slowed progress. During tired moments, even simple multiplication was tripped up—small things snowballed quickly.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Bundeena noticed that a Year 9 student, after weeks of hesitation, has started combining different maths topics to solve complex problems on his own—last session he worked through angle questions by applying both supplementary angles and triangle properties without prompts.

In another high school session, a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on the tutor for each step now confidently applies probability terminology when tackling new exam-style questions, showing clear independence.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised her tutor by asking for harder addition tasks after mastering skip counting and solving sums with counters.

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