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Tutors in Dolans Bay include a 20-year NSW primary teaching veteran and reading specialist, a recent UK-trained primary teacher with first-class honours, an ATAR 99.10 IB graduate now at Northeastern University, UNSW maths scholars (including HSC top ranks), seasoned peer mentors, and subject duxes excelling in maths, science, debating, sport coaching, and leadership.

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Felix

English Tutor Allawah, NSW
For a tutor to be the most beneficial for their student, the most important things that they can do is be patient and empathetic for their student to have a positive experience and learn. As a tutor, I believe that my strengths include leadership, communication, compassion, patience and dedication to help students successfully learn and…
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Cheryll

English Tutor South Hurstville, NSW
I think a tutor can most importantly help a student with the concepts that they are struggling with in school and also helping students learn concepts that their school hasn't gone through yet so that once they do, it'll be revision for them rather than learning it for the first time. This particularly helped me when I was doing my HSC.…
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Sylvia

English Tutor Kogarah, NSW
I believe a tutor can completely transform a student's in the best way possible. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be an exceptional leader. A good leader is someone that can be relied upon, someone who motivates and supports. A good leader is as good a listener as a speaker. I believe, a tutor's obligation is to inspire a…

Local Reviews

We had twice weekly lessons to prep Charlie for his Year 7 assessment exam as he was looking like he would fail. We got the results back this week and he achieved 68% - not fabulous but definitely much better than he would have without David so we are both very happy. Im really happy with the preparation David does, his level of communication with me & feedback & he has made a good connection with Charlie which is the most important. So far Im very very happy.
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Content Covered

Year 4 Thomas explored addition, subtraction, time-telling, shapes, and skip counting to identify his current strengths.

For Year 8 Lucy, recent lessons focused on angle relationships such as co-interior and alternate angles as well as types of triangles using diagrams for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Michael revised probability terminology and practiced working with tables and x-y axes to deepen understanding of statistics content.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student tended to rush through algebraic equations, skipping written steps—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors"—which led to confusion and extra time spent correcting work.

In Year 12, a student avoided collecting sources during research for Ancient History, leaving her scrambling later to track down details she needed for essays.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled with messy handwriting in maths; unclear numbers made calculation errors more likely and frustrated her attempts at self-checking.

One Year 5 student sometimes left homework incomplete after a busy week, so practice on fractions and division lagged behind expectations.

Recent Achievements

A Dolans Bay tutoring session saw a Year 10 student finally start using her own notebook to organise maths prep—she'd previously just relied on loose worksheets, but now tracks practice problems and corrections herself.

Another tutor in the area noticed a big shift for a Year 11 student who used to avoid probability questions; after some targeted revision, he surprised himself by tackling advanced problems without hesitation.

In primary, one Year 4 student had struggled with understanding money but recently began calculating change in real-world scenarios with minimal prompting, finishing an activity about shopping totals all on her own.

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