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Dee Why's tutors include a seasoned secondary maths teacher with seven years' classroom experience, a Master's-qualified mathematician and calculus specialist, accomplished French and English language trainers, high-ATAR graduates with subject awards, dedicated peer mentors and youth leaders, plus experienced private tutors in maths, science and music—offering expertise across K–12 learning.

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Hunter

PDHPE Tutor Freshwater, NSW
To be able to help them understand difficult concepts and create an environment which they are comfortable and confident to learn in I am understanding and patient, I also can adapt to a certain children’s learning needs and use different teaching…
Taryn
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Taryn

PDHPE Tutor Manly, NSW
Listen to them. So you can fully understand where they are struggling and best direct your attention. Kindness, patience and the ability to explain and demonstrate concepts and how to solve…
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Hannah
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Hannah

PDHPE Tutor Warriewood, NSW
A tutor needs to provide their student with support, tools, skills and most importantly understanding of how they can effectively approach their studies and achieve the best possible results they can. A tutor should also make their student feel comfortable, creating a sense of trust between them and allowing for more effective tutoring sessions.…
Ruth
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Ruth

PDHPE Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to challenge yet support them in their studies. By challenging the student to do better, yet simultaneously reminding them that it is okay to fail, the student will feel inspired enough to try. Furthermore, it is extremely important to build a personal relationship with the…
Georgia
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Georgia

PDHPE Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for their student's is inspire them. I want to enlighten them with my love for learning and organisation, inspiring them to do and be their best. I also would empower my student's to believe in themselves and gain confidence in their abilities, as I consider a high self esteem, when it comes to…
Theo
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Theo

PDHPE Tutor Brookvale, NSW
Be able to answer any questions a student has. Provide a healthy and safe learning environment. Each session provided should be progressive toward the students goals and tasks. Making the client comfortable by making sure they understand the content or question ect. Providing useful 'short cuts' or strategies that they might not be taught at…
Luka
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Luka

PDHPE Tutor Freshwater, NSW
I believe its important to assist a student enough so they can increase their confidence and become better independent learners. This may include encouraging students to discover different study strategies and asking them open-ended questions to promote independent thinking. Being open to a student's feedback and insights is of high importance,…
Patrick
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Patrick

PDHPE Tutor North Manly, NSW
More important than the marks or goals - in my opinion - is the development of confidence in the students ability to connect and understand the learning process of being unable to do something, setting goals, working, and ultimately learning the skill/content. Coming out of high school with a confidence in ones ability to learn and acheive is…
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Leonardo

PDHPE Tutor Seaforth, NSW
Make sure they learn the work in a way that they understand and set the student up for long term success both in the subject I will tutor them in and in life. I have recently studied and developed my knowledge around the subjects I tutor. So I have an understanding of them and the learning process a student goes through, allowing me to shift the…
Christopher
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Christopher

PDHPE Tutor Belrose, 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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alice

PDHPE Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to truly understand each individuals strengths, weaknesses and learning styles to adapt and cater for these specific needs. I also believe in creating a love for learning through empowering students to become problem solvers in all aspects of their lives. I would say my main strength…
Peter
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Peter

PDHPE Tutor Northbridge, NSW
To Help them build confidence, provide them with the tools to succeed and enable them to solve problems effectively independently Patience, organisation, dependability, ability to vary my approach and integrate ICT and flipped classroom/backward design approaches…
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Olivia

PDHPE 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…
Sarah
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Sarah

PDHPE Tutor Willoughby East, NSW
To guide students towards reaching their full potential, and to help them to become expert learners./////////////////////////////////////////////////// My strengths are communication, my ability to learn and to help others, and I am hard-working.…
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Matt

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

PDHPE Tutor Willoughby, NSW
There are many things that are extremely important when being a tutor. I believe that the tutor needs to build a relationship with the student, to both fully understand the most effective way that they will learn, and to also build a comfortable environment. A student will achieve the most results in an environment that's comfortable, enjoyable,…
Matthew
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Matthew

PDHPE Tutor East Killara, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is be trusted by the student and beneficially help the student with lots of positive reinforcement rather than condescendingly negatively motivating them. Within this, it is important to create a supportive environment where the student can admit they still don't understand a topic, so that the…

Local Reviews

Gracie, she has been very accommodating and has had the patience to work with my son. Even though I have not met her in person, she seems to be very dedicated.
Alex, Manly Vale

Inside Dee WhyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aidan worked on finding gradients and equations of straight lines as well as interpreting graphs to connect visual data with algebraic rules.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on quadratic equations, using different factorisation methods and completing the square to solve problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan explored circles, hyperbolas, and exponential equations, tackling graph sketching and identifying key features of each curve type.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student found simultaneous equations challenging when only points and gradients were provided; she relied heavily on worked examples rather than practicing independently.

In Year 9, a student's tendency to "go extremely fast through questions" led to missed steps in algebra, as one tutor noted, "needs to slow down and show working."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student hesitated with division tricks—impatience made her guess rather than apply strategies from previous lessons.

For a primary learner tackling times tables, confidence dropped when faced with the unfamiliar 8s and 9s; skipping practice left gaps that slowed progress in multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dee Why noticed a big shift for Morgan (Year 7): she now breaks down tricky compound area problems into smaller shapes without prompting—last term, she'd freeze if it wasn't straightforward.

A Year 10 student recently tackled financial maths and, after previously making frequent errors with formulas, managed to complete a full practice set independently and accurately.

In English, a Year 11 student who used to write vague answers has started linking ideas more clearly in essays and even asked for feedback on structure before submitting her draft.

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 St Kevin's Catholic Primary School.