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Tutors in Manly include a UK-qualified Head of Astronomy and science teacher with three years' classroom leadership, an award-winning university medallist and maths Olympiad top 0.3% achiever, a seasoned speech-language therapist for K–12, primary school teachers and peer mentors, plus passionate STEM graduates and accomplished subject specialists with proven mentoring experience across maths, English, and the sciences.

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Simranjeet

Info Processing Tutor Dee Why, NSW
Relatable examples help students to learn fast and effective and i think, a tutor should do that so that students can understand far better and in very easy way Communication skills, easy method of teaching, relatable…
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Malarselvi

Info Processing Tutor Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to bring in a positive connection between the student and the subject so that learning happens naturally along with concept realization rather than focusing on memorization. 1.Good Listener 2.Passionate teacher 3.Consistent Learner 4.Mentoring peers and team. 5.Coherency in the lessons…
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Pranav

Info Processing Tutor Willoughby, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment and to tailor their approach to the student's individual needs. It's crucial to not only help students understand the material but also to build their confidence and critical thinking skills. A tutor should inspire curiosity,…
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Robert

Info Processing Tutor St Leonards, NSW
Make them enjoy a subject. as a teacher you can only do so much when it comes to teaching. you can give them all the work, call them, and pester them, but if they don't like it they will never excel in it. I am able to connect to the students. I am young and fun and even ride a motorcycles I play guitar and most games kids no play allowing em to…
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George

Info Processing Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
To me, the most essential role a tutor can fulfill is that of an enabler and empowerer. I believe a tutor's primary goal should be to provide students with a strong foundation of knowledge and a resilient problem-solving framework, not only to tackle academic challenges but also to navigate any obstacle life may present. An empowering tutor equips…
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Zac

Info Processing Tutor Narraweena, NSW
To ensure a student can be tutored effectively, they have to feel open about discussing topics and concepts they do not understand well which can be daunting. Thus, by maintaining a friendly and welcoming personality and relationship as a tutor, students are able to be more open about their weaknesses, allowing for me to tailor myself to their…
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Timothy-

Info Processing Tutor Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to understand their obstacles, may it be a particular math topic or studying maths itself. A tutor must be able to guide their student through these obstacles in order for them to succeed in maths. By talking and discussing with the student, a tutor should be able to understand what method…
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Shruti

Info Processing Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Make them ready with the subjects and analytical skills for their entire life. Patience,skills to deliver best result and great at teaching tricks and providing indepth explanations since I enjoy all of that and am an experienced…
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Flory

Info Processing Tutor North Bondi, 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…
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Shmuel

Info Processing Tutor Bellevue Hill, NSW
Guide and encourage students to keep trying and keep up their skill levels…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Angus focused on multiplication and division strategies as well as times tables fluency.

For Year 9, Emily practiced factorisation and expansion methods using worked examples, and also tackled questions involving linear graphs and functions.

In Year 11, James worked through derivations of key equations in uniform circular motion and answered targeted school questions to consolidate his understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 division, one student memorised steps but sometimes avoided showing full working—"she jumped straight to the answer, so it was hard to spot where she misunderstood."

By Year 7, messy or incomplete structuring in problem-solving slowed progress with multi-step algebra and surds.

A Year 9 student tended to skip reading questions thoroughly during financial maths revision, leading to misapplied methods on exam-style tasks.

In senior years (Year 11), over-confidence with easier material meant harder probability and functions were neglected, making practice on these vital for retaining techniques before exams. Missed details often left gaps that resurfaced later.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Manly recently noticed a big shift with Imogen (Year 10), who used to hesitate on unfamiliar maths problems but now dives into challenge questions and explains her reasoning out loud, showing genuine independence.

Samir (Year 11) initially struggled with a tough exam—scoring just 35%—but during review, he quickly identified where he went wrong and was able to solve similar questions unaided, marking a real change from previous sessions.

Meanwhile, Messina (Year 4) surprised her tutor by picking up tricky times tables like 16 x 17 much faster than before and confidently rounding numbers without prompting.

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 Northern Beaches Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Manly Village Public School.