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Tutors in Little Bay include a qualified classroom teacher with years of K–6 and special education experience, an award-winning Maths Olympiad participant, a university peer mentor and IB maths tutor, an Extension 2 maths dux with multiple academic prizes, and long-term coaches, babysitters, and camp leaders skilled at inspiring younger students.

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Steven

Ancient History Tutor Centennial Park, NSW
Be patient to a student and have faith in them. I can adapt to many learning styles that can suit the students' need. I can also simplify complex ideas to the students'…
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Ellen

Ancient History Tutor Moore Park, NSW
I believe an important part of tutoring is to ensure I really get to know the children individually to understand how I can best tailor the sessions to their individual needs, and the best chance of success. It is important to create lessons that inspire children to become self motivated learners, sparking imagination through bringing learning to…
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Flory

Ancient History Tutor Bondi Beach, NSW
Empathy is key. If a tutor can show how learning certain topics can help a student in the future, it keeps the student's interest held in the subject for longer. What really helps is to periodically give some positive feedback to the student about their progress - how he or she has improved in the past 3 months, or month, for example. Because of…

Local Reviews

Plenty of communication with the staff. First tutor wasn't suitable ie experienced enough but the replacement was excellent.
Rosemary Peppard, Little Bay

Inside Little BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ethan practiced multiplying and dividing fractions, then moved on to solving perimeter and area problems for composite shapes using diagrams.

For Year 8, Olivia worked through expanding algebraic brackets and applied these skills to more complex equations, with a focus on clear setting out of her working.

In Year 10, Sam reviewed trigonometry concepts including the sine and cosine rules, reinforcing understanding by tackling exam-style questions involving real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 maths, one student's written work was still messy and hard to follow, making it difficult to spot calculation errors when tackling fractions.

A Year 10 student delayed sharing assessment deadlines until the last minute; as a tutor noted, "their assessment was due that very day," which left no time for targeted support.

In senior English, another student received feedback but only made minimal changes to reading comprehension tasks rather than addressing the core suggestions. This meant valuable strategies weren't applied before practice exams.

Recent Achievements

A Little Bay tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to freeze up at simultaneous equations now working through them independently, even explaining her steps aloud without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who had trouble remembering formulas began recalling key content and could apply it in new problems with little hesitation.

Meanwhile, a primary school student—who was previously reluctant to ask questions—started openly admitting when he felt stuck and asked for help on tricky perimeter challenges. Last week, he finished all ten practice problems on his own after seeking guidance just once.

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 Malabar Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like La Perouse Public School.