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Kingscliff's tutors include a former international school teacher with a Master of Teaching, an experienced K–12 maths and science educator with over 18 years in classrooms across Australia and Germany, high-achieving medical and engineering students (ATARs 92–97+), dedicated early childhood specialists, and creative arts instructors with postgraduate qualifications and hands-on workshop leadership.

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Chemistry Tutor Banora Point, NSW
Not just tutor them, but be a friend. By opening up and developing a closer bond to students, the students feel more comfortable and it doesn't become a tutoring session, but just a study session. I went through the course(s) myself quite recently, so I understand what's expected on the students, and what they need to do to excel and not only get…

Local Reviews

All is going very well for us. Jess is really great and Bella really likes her and so looks forward to their sessions.
Murray

Inside KingscliffTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Bella worked on English worksheets covering sentence structure and homonyms, as well as maths problems involving time from the EzyMath textbook.

In Year 9, Willow focused on simplifying and operating with fractions—adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jeremy revised trigonometry by solving right-angled triangle problems and reviewed algebraic skills such as expanding brackets and factorisation to prepare for upcoming exams.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student entered an advanced maths session without the necessary preparation, noting, "I tried to prepare for the basics in all the year 12 curriculum that I wasn't prepared for the in-depth exam questions," which left them unable to tackle more complex problems during tutoring.

In a Year 9 algebra lesson, skipping over showing working led to hidden sign errors and confusion when reviewing solutions.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with written responses because they arrived without paper, missing out on practice entirely.

For one Year 8 science session, not bringing key materials meant time was lost searching rather than learning.

Recent Achievements

One Kingscliff tutor noticed a big shift with Jeremy, a high school student who used to hesitate with trigonometry and algebra; now he tackles these problems more independently and even checks his own mistakes without prompting.

In another session, Willow, also in high school, initially needed reminders for fraction methods but recently completed a full grade-level worksheet on her own—she now catches calculation errors before moving on.

For a younger student, Bella has started actively proofreading her English assignments instead of handing them in straight away; last week she found and corrected grammar slips by rereading aloud herself.

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 Unanderra Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's Primary School.