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Cromer's tutors include a high school Dux and National Youth Science Forum participant who topped Biology, Chemistry, and Maths; a veteran maths teacher with postgraduate credentials and five years' calculus expertise; an educator with 25 years' international teaching experience; Kumon-trained primary specialists; accomplished French, English, and violin mentors; plus award-winning science graduates.

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Josafina

Science Tutor Fairlight, NSW
I truly believe that teaching students how to learn and find their own motivations to study is the best thing a tutor will do. This is a skill that will last a lifetime. I’ve done a lot of complicated study and am well versed in breaking large concepts into smaller, more manageable ideas which would aid me as a…
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Sue-Binn

Science Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them find a passion for learning and guide them in their studies so that the student can find a subject or a topic that they are passionate about and love. I think that the most important thing for a student is not only the grade that they achieve but also the…
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Naya

Science Tutor Forestville, NSW
Tutors are there to make sure students fully understand the subjects taught in their classes, whether this be to engage them with new work outside of the classroom, aid them with homework or just spark more enjoyment in the subject. My main strength would be my ability to teach with different perspectives, this being an ability to explain a…
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Sian

Science Tutor Balgowlah, NSW
I believe a tutor should be understanding, patient, passionate, and encouraging. I had a tutor for my HSC and I believe that to gain a strong connection with the student, you must be their biggest cheerleader. You must be there to support them through their obstacles and successes and be an ear to listen when things become overwhelming. A tutor…
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Isabella

Science Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe the most important things tutors can do for students is to guide by teaching how rather than what. Additionally the most important thing a tutor can do is create a positive relationship with their students and a safe and welcoming environment that allows for mistakes. As every student does not learn the same way It's imperative that…
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Jasmine

Science Tutor Warriewood, NSW
Tutors should be willing to listen and work well with students to achieve their personal goals. Tutors must foster or inspire a strong work ethic within students, motivating them to strive to reach their personal best. Aside from increasing a student's comprehension of particular subjects, tutors should highlight the importance of speaking up and…
Priya
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Priya

Science Tutor Killarney Heights, NSW
Often in school, teachers teach a subject in only one way rather than catering for each individual in the class, which can often make students feel 'dumb' or hate the subject. I believe the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to show them the many different ways to approach the subject and help them to find a new way that…
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Amrita

Science Tutor Roseville Chase, NSW
Help students through their learning journey whilst also giving them the independence to take responsibility for their learning. Assisting students when they need help is important but it also just as important for students to push themselves with harder questions, turning to the tutor as the last resort. A tutor is meant to help the student push…
Joshua
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Joshua

Science Tutor East Lindfield, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalise the teaching for each student. Understanding the students and parents goals with constant feedback and deliberation. My strengths as a tutor is my strong educational background, achieving high marks in both highschool and university, and my teaching ability especially with…
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Sophie

Science Tutor Northbridge, NSW
I believe one of the most important aspects is empathy. Empathy not only in giving them true confidence that they can achieve more than what they believe is at their threshold of intelligence, but empathy in understanding what foundational concepts or struggles may need to be covered. Simplifying complex concepts not in a mundane way but one that…
Adeline
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Adeline

Science Tutor Northbridge, NSW
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Alexandra

Science Tutor Northbridge, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand that there is no unteachable student. Everyone learns in a different way and by realising that, it is a tutors responsibility to find the way each individual student learns best and to never give up on finding new and inventive ways to teach. As a tutor, I always bring a…
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Kristy

Science Tutor East Lindfield, NSW
Help build enough confidence for the student to believe in their own abilities and knowledge. Give them valuable information with minimal or close to no fluff. Being able to connect with students. Making learning fun. Being able to simplify complex concepts in an easy to understand…
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YE

Science Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
As a tutor, it is very important to understand the real demand or weakness of their students. Besides, it is also important to know their expectations. Therefore, you are more likely to come up with a solid and actionable plan for your student and manage the progress and expectations during the tutoring process. I think my strengths as a tutor…
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Harry

Science Tutor Castlecrag, NSW
Get into the students frame of mind so they can understand what they need help grasping The ability to simplify explanations to make concepts easier to grasp and develop into complex…
John
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John

Science Tutor Roseville, NSW
Patient and care I understand the importance a student needs from a tutor and know how much work I need to do to help these students. I am also caring and patient with helping…
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Lachlan

Science Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
The first and most obvious role of a tutor is to explain concepts and teach a student. They can guide the student and show them the path. However, it is ultimately up to the student to complete their own studies. I feel that another major role of a tutor is also to act as a mentor. In current times, a tutor may interact frequently with a student…
Annalise
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Annalise

Science Tutor Chatswood, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for their student is to help develop the student's confidence in their own abilities and helping them to understand the material set for them. It is also important for them to have someone they feel comfortable to ask all their questions that they may be too afraid to ask in class. I am patient,…
Ryan
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Ryan

Science Tutor East Killara, NSW
Being a friendly face and creating a learning environment where the student is relaxed/comfortable is of utmost importance. School is already too demanding and time consuming, so the least I can do is not add to the student's stress - people learn better when they're happy, so being mindful of this is better than stressfully cramming everything in…
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Tegan

Science Tutor Newport, NSW
I think students need to feel encouraged and that someone wants to take the time to help them understand. A tutor should be encouraging and patient. My patience amf the ability to think of new ways to phrase…
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Emma

Science Tutor Newport, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence that they have the ability to learn. Tutors shouldn't be doing the work for the student but rather giving them the tools required to continue to grow and become active learners even after the tutoring session has ended. I am very patient, kind and empathetic and I…
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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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Matt

Science Tutor Chatswood, NSW
Take the time and be patient while they learn Being able to breakdown complex matters into more digestible…

Local Reviews

Hayden is really gelling with Rohan and after last weeks session he said “best hour I’ve spent all week”! So far so good. Rohan has turned up on time and is so organised and professional. All going really well.
Mel

Inside CromerTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Daniel worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators, as well as simplifying fractions using step-by-step examples.

In Year 8, Olivia practised applying percentage discounts to real-world problem solving and revised converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages.

For Year 9, Ethan focused on expanding binomials and monomials in algebra before tackling introductory quadratic equations, reinforcing concepts through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student, when working through algebra, often skipped writing out full steps—"he can get confused with the + and - signs within the algebra questions," a tutor noted—which led to sign errors and extra corrections.

In Year 10, a reliance on calculators for basic sums in geometry meant less confidence when formulas had to be recalled under pressure.

Meanwhile, a primary student hesitated to show all working in mean calculations, slowing her progress when errors crept in. In those moments, checking each step was left until the end, causing confusion and missed marks on multi-step tasks.

Recent Achievements

A Cromer tutor recently saw a Year 11 student make a real shift with algebra—after struggling with positive and negative values, he now integrates them correctly to solve challenging problems on his own.

In Year 8, one student who previously missed marks on angle questions can now solve them without help and confidently works through sequences and patterns.

A younger primary student who used to hesitate when faced with times tables is not only answering more quickly but has started using her own memory tricks, finishing her multiplication card game rounds faster each week.

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