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Tutors in Curl Curl include a Cambridge-qualified secondary maths teacher with seven years' classroom experience, a British-trained primary specialist and humanities leader, high-ATAR graduates awarded school dux and academic prizes, experienced peer mentors, maths competition achievers, seasoned private tutors, swim and ski instructors, and university students studying education, engineering, law and science.

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Vladislav

Physics Tutor Belrose, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and humble. While certain concepts may come naturally to the tutor, this is not always the case for the student. A good tutor recognizes that each student learns in their own way and at their own pace. Therefore, patience is essential in guiding the student toward…
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Thomas

Physics Tutor Mosman, NSW
Act as a friend and a mentor. Patience, communicating fundamental ideas and social…
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Olivia
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Olivia

Physics Tutor Mosman, NSW
The most important role of a tutor is to help a student learn and understand new concepts in a fun and engaging manner. I believe that a connection between students and tutors is important in maintaining emotional health and academic success. I believe that I am patient and proficient at explaining complex topics in simpler terms and through…
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Liam

Physics Tutor Belrose, NSW
Genuinely care about how they’re doing, and to not give up on them. If they don’t understand a concept, try something new, don’t keep trying to push that single way of looking at the problem. My genuine passion for it, also I am very patient. With my tutoring in the past, I’ve spent entire lessons on one very simple concept, attacking it…
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Claudia

Physics Tutor Watsons Bay, NSW
- The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make them feel like they are not alone and that they can do it. We all have been in their shoes and no tutor can truly say their high school experience was easy. I find the best way to relate to my students is to share my experience, my struggles and triumphs. - In addition, I am a…
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Paul

Physics Tutor Belrose, NSW
Being able earn the trust of the student and work together in achieving mutually set relevant/ realistic goals in their personalised Learning Program. Bring high levels of engagement to the lessons and making sure that the student clearly understands the learnings in the lesson through the end of lesson re cap. Provide assistance through…
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Yinuo

Physics Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
Allow students to see the questions from another perspective, and develop different solutions for students to learn the course that suits them. Fun & Responsible tutor who is bilingual in Mandarin and English. I understand what the students must be going through, including the struggles and hardships as I used to be in their position not long…
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YE

Physics 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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Sergio

Physics Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
Identify individual Learning needs, encourage critical thinking and set realistic goals . Subject Knowledge Empathy…
Lachlan
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Lachlan

Physics 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…
George
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George

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
A tutor can have a positive impact on the student’s study cycle. Focusing 1 on 1 ensures that the student receives the material in an explained and eased way. However, the tutor allocates certain time and effort for the student that gives individualised attention rather than being in crowd. I have positive attitude how to pass study material in…
John
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John

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
Tutors must take special care to make sure that students have a real understanding of how they are approaching a question, rather than memorising a formulaic approach. To me, this seems far more effective, especially when they encounter more complex problems, or when problems require degrees of problem solving or multiple steps. As a tutor I…
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Baljit

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
To teach the student to be able to find solution to a problem using different techniques. The ability to make the student understand the subject by giving multiple examples and…
Emily
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Emily

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
Adapt to their skill level and provide personalized teaching that they don't receive at school. I know how difficult it can be to learn when the teaching is tailored to 10+ students, so I believe being a tutor means being highly adaptable and willing to change in order to meet the student where they are at academically. I am very patient and…
Will
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Will

Physics Tutor Cammeray, NSW
I think it is important to show how different problems are related to one another and thus create a network of interconnected ideas rather than having a number of discrete, unrelated ideas. I believe this help reduce the intimidation factor of learning maths as it both improves understanding and reduces the cognitive load by reducing the effective…
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Marie-Alexandre

Physics Tutor Cammeray, NSW
I believe the most important thing in tutoring is to allow the student to find independence within themselves. It can manifest itself as trust in their abilities to do the work and it ultimately helps them later in life as it is a very important skill. I think I am a very positive individual and I know how to work with different children. I have a…
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MARCO

Physics Tutor Warriewood, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to accompany them upon their academic journey, and helping them along the way. A tutor should also make it their priority to create and harbor a positive learning environment, providing adequate praise and encouragement, as the most important thing is that students see the value in education…
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Annalise

Physics 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,…
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Morris

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
The most important thing is to help the student work on their weak points in a specific subject area. This may be algebra for maths or grammar for english as these are essential to achieve higher grades. My strengths would be my communication skills as I am a confident public speaker and I can express my ideas and listen to others effectively to…
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Aditya

Physics Tutor Cremorne, NSW
In my experience, most students possess the skills and competencies they need to do well in their chosen subjects. I find that most of these students fall short in showing their true mettle when encountering difficult or demanding situations. Thus, I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to instill a sense…
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Timothy-

Physics Tutor Willoughby, 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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Stephanie

Physics Tutor Willoughby, NSW
I am able to inspire a student to work hard and realise that with hard work, they are capable of anything. I also encourage the student to set personal goals in order to increase self-motivation in their studies. My strong retail background and tutoring experience has given me excellent communication skills along with the ability to build a…
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Charlotte

Physics Tutor Willoughby, NSW
I believe that tutors should not only be patient, but methodical in approaching teaching so that students learn effectively. As a highly motivated and organised graduate of North Sydney Girls High School, I believe that my strengths are patience and communication skills with…

Local Reviews

We are really happy with our tutor, Lachlan. He is very good.
Kate

Inside Curl CurlTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Seth worked through **fractions** and practiced applying area formulas for rectangles, parallelograms, and triangles using diagrams.

For Year 9, Zane tackled finding **gradients and equations of straight lines** in coordinate geometry, then moved on to sequences and series with a focus on real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student covered **financial maths by applying sequences and series to solve practical interest rate problems**, alongside revision of statistics concepts like mean and median.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, a student "skipped showing steps in balancing variables," which made it hard to pinpoint where confusion crept in.

During Year 11 coordinate geometry, avoiding working out new types of equations led to errors when only points were given—one note reads, "he rushed and missed key parts."

A Year 7 student tackling area formulas tended to guess answers rather than work through the method, especially with shapes like trapeziums.

When faced with challenging worded questions in Year 5 maths, impatience meant the full problem wasn't read carefully, leaving gaps in comprehension and accuracy.

Recent Achievements

One Curl Curl tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after initially struggling with transforming equations, is now confidently converting general forms into gradient-intercept form and finding gradients with much less prompting.

In a recent session, a Year 8 student who used to rush through algebraic questions and make frequent errors took more time and completed all assigned problems with only minor mistakes—showing real growth in careful problem-solving.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student has become noticeably quicker at recalling her 3-times tables, picking up new methods to remember each set after previously hesitating when asked without prompts.

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 Curl Curl North Public School.