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Coalcliff's tutors include an award-winning school teacher with 8 years' experience across primary and secondary levels, a Step into Teaching scholar and classroom support officer, high-ATAR duxes, experienced peer mentors from selective schools, accomplished university students in STEM and humanities, plus volunteers skilled in creative writing, sport coaching, youth leadership, and disability support.

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Rebecca

Tutor Stanwell Park, NSW
I consider the tutors passion and enthusiasm towards a subject can have a positive impact on how the student receives the information. When a tutor is enthusiastic on the content they are teaching, this transfers to the student. I am patient and try to break down complex content ideas into manageable ideas. From experience, I have learnt this is…
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Matthew

Tutor Clifton, NSW
Allowing them to find their own way of learning and figuring out what they did wrong without making them feel like they can not learn and know nothing. Creativity, relating to the students. Coming up with engaging lessons and fun ways to learn new things. Mathematics and Science. Able to be flexible in the learning…
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Maree

Tutor Clifton, NSW
Make them feel at ease and completely supported, be gentle and caring and show incredibly strong belief in them. I know that children feel more courageous to take on new challenges if they feel someone has a lot of confidence in them. You have to really care about them and their results, so they know the help they are getting is genuine. I have…
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Lily

Tutor Coledale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ensure the tutor works towards the students strengths and attempts to minimise their weaknesses. Tutors should also be considerate to their student by considering their needs and how they like to learn so that their student's highest potential is achieved. I believe I am patient, flexible,…
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Rebecca

Tutor Helensburgh, NSW
Inspire them to do their best and come interested in following up doing their own study in the subject that I am helping them with. Help them to work out the answers for themselves not doing the work for them. I am a friendly person who listens well and understands the hardships of study so can be sympathetic. I know how to explain the workings so…
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Keira

Tutor Stanwell Park, NSW
Build a students confidence in themselves and their abilities. Also to be patient and encouraging towards students. Clear and good communication skills, problem solving skills and being patient and…
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Lachlan

Tutor Coledale, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding and approachable, and to ensure that topics and solutions are explained in a manner that is catered to each particular student while checking they understand each step of the solution. 1 on 1 tutoring is a powerful tool to get ahead of the curve, or to get back up to…
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Jasmine

Tutor Austinmer, NSW
Be an ally for them and advocate for them. Making sure they feel the most confident in themselves as they can. I am a Great listener, and I understand how difficult some concepts are due to struggling a bit in…
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Asaka

Tutor Austinmer, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide the student rather than simply tell them what to do. Especially in subjects like maths, I think it is the theory behind every topic that is most important and is something that I would make sure the student fully understands before jumping into exercises. That way, when it…
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Declan

Tutor Austinmer, NSW
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to ensure that everything you cover is understood completely. As a private tutor for a HSC question I believe that me finding specific questions for each topic which I believe are unique are important in ensuring that my students are comfortable with a range of question types. I…

Local Reviews

It was great! My daughter really liked the first session with Lara.
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Inside CoalcliffTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked through solving linear equations and practised Pythagoras' theorem using diagrams from past exam papers.

For Year 9, Olivia focused on revising quadratic equations—applying the quadratic formula and sketching parabolas to reinforce understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan tackled trigonometry problems and logarithms, breaking down each step for clarity and reviewing key concepts ahead of his upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to complete homework and often relied on spell check rather than writing out spelling, leading to less confidence with new words—"he preferred to use the spell checker on his laptop than apply himself."

In senior maths, a Year 11 student struggled when older topics reappeared in advanced questions, forgetting key steps and becoming disoriented.

During algebra for Year 10, skipping steps and assuming pronumeral order stayed the same from question to question led to errors that weren't noticed until reviewing answers.

The emotional impact was clear: one session ended with visible frustration after repeated confusion with negative values.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Coalcliff noted a high school student who previously struggled with quadratic equations now independently applies the cross method for factorising, quickly spotting common factors without prompting.

Another secondary student, after making repeated errors on income tax calculations, was able to identify past mistakes and solve similar problems accurately when given new questions.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to avoid reading aloud has started volunteering to read excerpts from new books each session, even tackling challenging words and syllables he once hesitated over. This week, he finished an unfamiliar chapter out loud with only minor corrections.

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 Helensburgh Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Stanwell Park Public School.