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Tutors in North Arm Cove include a PhD mathematician lauded for inspiring university students, an IB/IGCSE maths teacher with primary and middle years experience, seasoned private tutors and peer mentors studying education, HSC high achievers—including a 99.7 ATAR All-Rounder—and accomplished English specialists with CELTA certification and classroom teaching backgrounds.

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Tutor Lemon Tree Passage, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is offer the correct support educationally but also help them build their confidence to a point they can begin to work things out for themselves without guidance. It is important to remain professional at all times but also be a tutor who is willing to understand the circumstances surrounding the…
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Tutor Port Stephens, NSW
A tutor can guide the student and help them to achieve their goal with confidence and tutor can also help the child to make use of their time in a productive way My strengths are to understand a student and mentor them based on their requirement. (Example I try to implement teaching methods according to the…
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Elliot

Tutor Port Stephens, NSW
If a tutor can improve a students grades then that is excellent. However, I believe if a tutor can spark an interest and develop a passion for the subject within that student then the results and attitude will speak for themselves. Begrudgingly working through exercise after exercise will only get a student so far. Give a man a fish and you feed…

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Blake seems to enjoy his tutoring so far, as you said it can take a few lessons to really get settled.
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Year 9 student Georgia focused on strengthening her algebra skills, revisiting equations and problem-solving methods to target her main area of difficulty.

For Year 7 student Tyler, recent sessions addressed adding and subtracting decimals, rounding numbers, and consolidating his understanding of fractions in preparation for a maths grading exam.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student worked through financial mathematics topics including depreciation calculations and shares with dividend yield, tackling both standard questions and more challenging applications.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 Maths, one student's workbook was "a little more organised and tidy but we will work on that for next year," reflecting ongoing challenges with presentation and structure.

In senior levels, a Year 11 Extension student frequently skipped writing working out—"she still likes to work out in her head!"—which made it difficult to spot errors or understand thought processes, especially during complex problems where written steps were needed.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tended to avoid multi-step or wordy algebra questions if they appeared unfamiliar, missing chances to develop deeper problem-solving skills and confidence when tasks looked daunting.

Recent Achievements

One North Arm Cove tutor noticed Danika, a high school student, now comes to sessions with her questions ready and has developed her own methods for back-checking her maths work—previously she would hesitate to identify gaps or rely on prompting.

Another recent win came from Elliott in senior maths: he's started explaining his reasoning out loud when tackling new calculus topics, rather than quietly waiting for correction, which helps him spot errors and deepen his understanding.

Meanwhile, Lara in Year 6 surprised her tutor by independently applying exam strategies to a practice test and achieving 22 out of 25 marks, something she'd struggled with before.

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 Tomaree Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Soldiers Point Public School.