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Tutors in Macmasters Beach include a 40-year veteran teacher and university lecturer awarded for gifted programs and mentoring, a Master's-qualified special education high school teacher, experienced K–12 private tutors with university medals and first-class honours, a Duke of Edinburgh Gold recipient with international teaching experience, and creative instructors passionate about science, maths, music, and sport.

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Laura

Biology Tutor Copacabana, NSW
Offering them ways to easily comprehend subjects and topics, making subjects more enjoyable. I will try my very hardest to ensure my students feel that they are able to openly express their thoughts and to answer questions without the fear of judgement. I want my students to learn from their mistakes, and not be afraid to pick themselves back up…
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Georgia

Biology Tutor Wamberal, NSW
I believe the most important things a biology tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and create a safe space for questions and mistakes. It's not just about helping them understand the content. It’s about helping them believe they can understand it. A good tutor should be patient, encouraging,…
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Elisabeth

Biology Tutor Green Point, NSW
I believe that tutors should provide all-round mentorship to students and that this is one of the most important things that can come of tutoring; helping them to feel more confident in approaching problems they have in their everyday lives and to search for the answers to the questions that they have about the world around them. I am very patient…
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Carol

Biology Tutor Booker Bay, NSW
I believe a truly effective tutor can accurately pinpoint the source of a student's struggle with a particular topic, and propose the correct solution. For example, trouble with foundational concepts often stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the basics, therefore it is important to readdress the theory portion of the topic and provide…
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Seth

Biology Tutor Green Point, NSW
The most important things a biology tutor can do for a student is constant support and encouragement while also providing methods to break down questions where they can become more confident. My strengths are that i understand every studet has their own individual way of learning which can be very different to others. I recognise this and i can…
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William

Biology Tutor Matcham, NSW
have patience - not all kids learn at the same pace. Build trust - can be done by finding common interests. encouragement - let them know that they CAN do it. My simple explanations and finding ways of learning that tailor to different kids. My understanding that not all kids learn the same way assists in getting concepts ingrained into their…
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Natsumi

Biology Tutor Woy Woy, NSW
I think that whilst having adaptive teaching methods is important, ensuring the student constantly feels supported and motivated by the tutor is vital. For me, in school no matter how much I was struggling (especially in maths) I found that having a great, understanding teacher, allowed me to not be afraid of asking ‘stupid’ questions. So for…

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Tom's first lesson was fantastic, Jasmine is just what we are needing and she is so lovely, Tom really enjoyed his first lesson.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Zac focused on fractions, including adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing both mixed and improper fractions, with extra attention to simplifying equations and interpreting mathematical language in worded problems.

For Year 9, Emily worked through algebraic factorising and expanding expressions as well as tackling more complex factorisation questions.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Rudy practiced long division using differentiated worksheets and visual aids, along with applying strategies for multi-step time addition questions from his homework.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, one student frequently avoided writing out working for multi-step problems, opting to "figure things out in her head," which made it hard to spot and correct mistakes—especially during division tasks.

As a tutor noted, "her graphing was messy and disorganised," leading to errors that clear layout could have prevented.

In Year 10, missed homework and poor organization meant less time spent on new content; one lesson stalled when notes and school books were forgotten at home.

For a senior student preparing for the HSC, lack of confidence led to hesitancy with unfamiliar exam questions, slowing revision progress.

Recent Achievements

One high school student, Zach, who was initially hesitant to speak up during sessions, began confidently sharing his reasoning and asking questions as he tackled complex graphs—something he'd avoided before.

Another older student, Olivia, now consistently writes out area formulas independently and substitutes values while solving geometry problems; she's also started bringing her own tricky homework questions to discuss at the start of lessons.

Meanwhile, Lilly (Year 6) went from frequent distractions to formatting her work neatly and solving most decimal addition problems without help by the lesson's end.

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