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Castle Cove's tutors include a Pre-Uni New College specialist teaching Years 1–Selective, a university-educated K–12 maths educator with an academic excellence award, an HSC First in Economics and ATAR 98.75 scorer, seasoned peer mentors and sports coaches, an IB Diploma 40/45 achiever, and several accomplished musicians and youth leaders with proven experience guiding students.

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Science Tutor Chatswood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to understand their obstacles, may it be a particular math topic or studying maths itself. A tutor must be able to guide their student through these obstacles in order for them to succeed in maths. By talking and discussing with the student, a tutor should be able to understand what method…
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Maya

Science Tutor Roseville, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster a supportive and encouraging environment, and tailor their approach to meet the student's individual needs. Building a trusting relationship is key to helping students feel confident and motivated to succeed. My strengths as a tutor lie in my strong…
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Claudia

Science Tutor Lindfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to improve their confidence and help them to reach their full potential. In subjects such as math, where continuous practice and thought is necessary, the confidence of the student is very important to their success. Many students become discouraged as they believe they are bad at the…
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Matthew

Science Tutor Lindfield, NSW
- explain things in a simpler manner - give them recommendations on the best ways to prepare for exams in that particular subject - analyse the student and determine what type of learner they are and so redeliver the content in a way that is best suited to them. - provide advise from experience - teach the students exam technique that is not…
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Zachary

Science Tutor Rozelle, NSW
To be supportive and to help them to understand that being confused or not understanding something straight away is an essential part of the learning experience. I have a deep understanding of maths so I can often explain topics in multiple ways, which is useful if a particular explanation doesn't resonate with the student, I can always try to…
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Anh

Science Tutor Naremburn, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide clear explanations, foster confidence, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should break down difficult concepts in a way that matches the student's learning style while also guiding them to think critically rather than just memorizing answers. Patience and encouragement…
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Shannon

Science Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
I consider encouragement and clarity to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Encouraging the students to learn, to do well, and to be confident is the first step for them to gain interest and the willingness to improve. It is also very important to deliver clear explanation to the students so that they could progress more…
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Christopher

Science Tutor Davidson, NSW
Helping them to develop their own learning style, or styles, to perform in a variety of circumstances is one of the most critical things a tutor can impart on a student. Examinations and content will never be delivered in the exact same way, so providing students with the means to navigate the ambiguities of examination and focus purely on the…
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Jack

Science Tutor St Ives, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is help the student find their particular learning style, study habits and exam technique. There are multiple ways to view the same problem, and each person finds some easier to understand than others. The best thing a tutor can do is provide as many different ways of understanding and interpreting the…
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Mehair

Science Tutor North Ryde, NSW
Keeping them engaged and passionate to learn and continue thrive for knowledge. This I believe is key to success. We are all capable of learning if we have the right mindset and a fostering environment. I am a good teacher, communicator and able to simplify and think outside the box. My main strength apart from the technical is the ability to keep…
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An

Science Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
A tutor should maintain a comfortable yet professional relationship with the students, so that they can comfortably express their opinions/questions whenever they have the need to. Also, to be able to share my experiences with the students to help them make the right choices for their future study endeavour. My strength as a tutor would definitely…
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Rafael

Science Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Make him/her feel able to understand and break through the barrier that academic knowledge oftentimes represents to young people. Being able to penetrate a subject in a personal way that allows the student to feel comfortable learning in his own terms. I am patient and resourceful, always trying to find the way in which each individual student…
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Sarvesh

Science Tutor Milsons Point, NSW
I consider patience to be the most important virtue in a tutor, setting small checkpoints between certain topics is a good strategy. A tutor should always pause and ask if the student has any questions or doubts about the concept. A tutor should make the student feel comfortable around them and they should not hesitate to ask any questions - no…
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Saria Nahar

Science Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
I think the most important aspect of being a responsible and helpful tutor is being patient with the student. Every student has a different understanding ability so being patient and explaining the task clearly to the student is very important. I believe I can understand each student's weakness and strength, understanding their psychology and…
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Cédric

Science Tutor Birchgrove, NSW
Teach in an understandable, motivating, and enjoyable way. Crucial factors for efficient learning (things as relibaility, punctuality and so on) are all obvious and mandatory to me. Finally, every student has his / her own ways of learning / understanding things, and it is clearly the job of the tutor to find out the most efficient one, to let the…
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Christian

Science Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage in thorough discussions about their thought processes, providing real-time feedback. This approach, which I valued greatly during my own tutoring experience in Year 12, helps students refine their problem-solving skills and deepen their understanding. A key strength of mine as a…
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Emma

Science Tutor Turramurra, NSW
Work to build up the student's confidence. This can be done by teaching them not just how to study for a test, but how to understand the test's content. It is crucial that a student's problem solving and critical thinking skills be developed, as this enables them to approach new or harder concepts with the assurance that they have the skills to…
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Mohammad

Science Tutor Balmain, NSW
I believe a tutor can prepare interactive lectures, so that students can participate in the lectures. That technique is very helpful to get the maximum attention of the students. Moreover, a tutor can provide real life example of the topics so that students can easily relate the study contents with the real world. I can easily get synchronized…
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Madeline

Science Tutor Balmain, NSW
I think it is important to be adaptable, each student and each age group will learn differently. Even moreso, I think it is vital that tutors are patient, listening to their students and trying to make them feel as comfortable as possible even when faced with a challenge. I think as a tutor and in general, I am very hard working, and will be …
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Brendan

Science Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most vital thing for a tutor is to assess the level of understanding of the student. Students learn in different ways (some learn best with visual explanations, some learn by analogy, or by pnemonic devices etc) and it is important to understand the best approach for a specific student. By applying the most appropriate teaching techniques for…
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Ben

Science Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think that communication and being on the same page (figuratively) as your student as very important. Younger people can often be hesitant to admit that they don't know something, so it is important to break down any barriers and understand the students needs. I am determined, patient, mature and motivated. I can try different methods of…
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Sadia

Science Tutor Rozelle, NSW
Sometimes students do not concentrate on the lectures. This issue can be minimized by making the lectures interactive or communicative. To me it is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. One of my strengths, however, is that I am constantly reflecting on my practice and looking for ways to…
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Gabriella

Science Tutor North Epping, NSW
I think it is most important for a tutor to make the learning experience enjoyable for a student, because in my experience even the worst subject with the most innane course material can be made much better with a tutor that you actually like, that likes the subject, and presents it clearly. I know I am good at interacting with my students,…

Local Reviews

Kai is really enjoying his lessons with Noah! He's got a great way of connecting with Kai. Kai mentioned that Noah explains the reasons instead of doing things by rote. He gets him to think before explaining the answer. Very happy with him!
Melani, Chatswood

Inside Castle CoveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student James focused on fraction revision and practised finding arc lengths in circles, using diagrams to visualise questions.

In Year 9, Aja worked through non-right angle trigonometry and quadratic equations by solving bearing questions from past exams.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Trai tackled factorising quadratics using the PSF method and reviewed topics from a recent assessment to target areas needing improvement.

Recent Challenges

He kept trying to apply extra steps that weren't needed, especially under time pressure. This slowed progress in timed assessments, making it harder to finish confidently.

In Year 7 algebra, another student repeatedly forgot negative signs when simplifying expressions—missing these details meant having to rework problems from scratch during revision.

For a Year 4 learner working on decimals and money questions, forgetting to bring homework sheets left less time for targeted practice in lessons. The result was unfinished work and some confusion about rounding rules during class checks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Castle Cove noticed a Year 8 student who used to freeze on percentage and fraction conversions now confidently works through them without hesitation, especially after mastering the last few tricky steps by herself.

In high school, one Year 10 student who often guessed quietly when stuck with factorising is now openly pinpointing her errors and self-correcting during lessons—a big shift from before.

Meanwhile, a senior student struggling with logarithms recently identified which log laws to apply and solved questions independently after missing key classes last term, finishing the set without needing further hints.

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