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Little Jilliby's tutors include a Dux and HSC high achiever with peer support leadership, an Extension 1 Maths and statistics university student, a selective school graduate ranked first in English and maths, qualified teachers-in-training from Newcastle University, experienced English instructors—including one with international teaching credentials—and passionate mentors with backgrounds in science, engineering, and creative writing.

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tenisha

English Tutor Jilliby, NSW
A tutors responsibility isn't to provide answers, but to guide students to find their way of learning and to provide alternative approaches when tackling problem scenarios or questions. To be a successful tutor is to develop students mindsets and enable them to eventually trust in their instinct and decide for themselves the best way to go about a…
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Kristen

English Tutor Jilliby, NSW
- Develop and consolidate on knowledge - Implement strategies to learn and tackle assignments/exams - Develop confidence and motivation to learn and study My strengths include my communication skills/style, my ability to relate to doing the HSC (not being out of school for too long), patience and…
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Lachlan

English Tutor Central Coast, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to understand the needs of their student and develop effective resources that work for THAT student. It is also important to recognise what kind of work load people are capable of handling so that you do not overwhelm them with tasks, as this would be counterproductive. So I guess,…
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Lyndsay

English Tutor Wyong, NSW
A tutor needs to be their every week and ontime. A tutor must plan lessons that meet the needs and goals of the student. A tutor must be able to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a student and plan the lesson and the program so the student can meet the learning needs of the student. Knowing the student. Assessing strengths and weaknesses…

Local Reviews

My daughter had the pleasure of being taught by Mina this year, and I must say, her dedication to teaching mathematics is truly inspiring. Her ability to explain complex concepts in a simple and relatable manner has not only improved my daughter's understanding of the subject but also increased her confidence in tackling challenging questions. Will definitely be coming back next year.
Amrita

Inside Little JillibyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ava focused on manipulating equations with multiple variables and reviewed indices and algebraic expansions.

For Year 10, James worked through graphing directly proportional relationships and further developed skills with surds.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ruby strengthened her understanding of units, tens, hundreds and thousands in numbers and practiced long addition using multi-digit numbers.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, a student "ran out of time to fully cover inequalities," revealing ongoing struggles with test planning and time management—unfinished simultaneous equations meant concepts remained shaky.

During Year 8 work on indices, another repeatedly confused powers with multiplication; as noted, "he is often found confusing indices and multiplication," showing a need to better use feedback rather than repeating the same errors.

In Year 4, unclear written working in long addition led to mistakes being hard to spot, slowing progress.

A Year 3 student hesitated to attempt word problems independently, missing chances to build confidence through trial and error.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Little Jilliby recently noticed some genuine breakthroughs: a Year 10 student who had always found algebraic substitution tricky was able to use the substitution method confidently with simultaneous equations, finally recognising where he'd previously been stuck.

In another session, a high schooler started solving complex surd and binomial problems independently after struggling with these concepts just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by explaining why division is the opposite of multiplication—she'd never made that connection before and could now apply it when dividing larger numbers like 24 and 36 without hesitation.

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