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Tutors in Church Point include a classroom teacher with years of K–6 experience and dual education degrees, a peer mentor and state champion sailor with an ATAR of 96.25, award-winning maths and science graduates from Manly Selective, Kumon and private tutors for primary students, ski instructors, and accomplished university scholars in advanced STEM fields.

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Alice

English Tutor Collaroy Plateau, NSW
To help them build confidence and to create a safe space where they feel comfortable to ask for help. Attention to detail, genuine interest in helping people and…
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Diana

English Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
I think one of the most important traits a tutor needs is patience. It is not helpful to make the student feel stupid or inadequate and of course each student is unique and learns at a different pace. Patience is pivotal to make the student feel like it is a safe space to ask questions, be willing to rephrase concepts until they understand and…
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The boys loved him and super excited to start after the holidays.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jack worked on understanding ratios and rates of change, tackling questions using real-world scenarios to strengthen application skills.

In Year 11, Sarah focused on linear relationships and simultaneous equations, building confidence through practice problems and constructing graphs from tables.

For Year 12, Tom completed exam-specific revision in financial mathematics—including annuities and compound interest—and also addressed normal distribution questions using HSC sample papers for targeted preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student, when tackling normal distribution questions, relied on notes for reassurance and avoided timed conditions—"timed revision to improve speed" was flagged as a growth area.

In Year 9 algebra sessions, skipping details in multi-step problems led to small errors that weren't caught until review; "making sure to not miss details in question" became a recurring theme.

One Year 8 learner hesitated to try harder questions without first seeing similar examples, limiting exposure to new types.

During senior exam prep, careless mistakes crept in under time pressure, leaving some correct methods unrewarded on marked scripts.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Church Point recently noticed some great progress among students. One Year 11 student, who had previously struggled with algebra, is now able to construct complex equations independently—a real shift from needing constant guidance.

In a recent session, a Year 9 student arrived well-prepared and took the initiative to ask specific questions about topics they'd found confusing before, instead of staying quiet as they used to.

Meanwhile, a younger student quickly corrected mistakes from their internal exam after reviewing them together and then finished all similar practice problems without repeating earlier errors.

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 Mona Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Luke's Grammar School, Bayview Campus.