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Tutors in North Manly include a British-qualified primary teacher and intervention specialist, an HSC maths tutor with experience from James An College, Kumon and ABACUS-trained maths instructors, seasoned private tutors with years of K–12 mentoring, university high-achievers (ATARs up to 98.4), a ski instructor turned academic coach, youth leaders, and accomplished music educators.

Camille
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Camille

PDHPE Tutor Artarmon, NSW
I think the most important things that tutors can do for students is be patient, kind and approachable and have a passion for learning and education. As a tutor my strengths are my patience and ability to think outside the box. By taking this approach I am able to help students to think of new ways to approach difficult questions and learn new…
Matthew
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Matthew

PDHPE Tutor East Killara, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is be trusted by the student and beneficially help the student with lots of positive reinforcement rather than condescendingly negatively motivating them. Within this, it is important to create a supportive environment where the student can admit they still don't understand a topic, so that the…
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Vaishnavi
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Vaishnavi

PDHPE Tutor North Sydney, NSW
I believe that supporting a student emotionally is important for tutors. Oftentimes, academics and grades become the priority - however, emotional and mental wellbeing is important. A tutor who is invested in the student's wellbeing and acts in their best interests, such as by gauging their level of stress and lending a helping hand when they are…
Isabelle
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Isabelle

PDHPE Tutor North Sydney, NSW
I find that a healthy, positive and communicative friendship with the student is crucial to them progressing. It's important to be patient and ensure you can work with all personality types and children of all ages. It's also important that tutors are prepared with teaching methods and material to help the students. They should be proactive in…
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Antonia

PDHPE Tutor Lindfield, NSW
Set them on the right path. Helping them to understand concepts and develop skills (rather than just doing things for them) will mean that they can go on to use these skills themselves. This is very important for exam-taking. Communication. I ask for their input and check that they understand what I'm saying. I am patient and will explain a…
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
A good tutor should help their student develop a love for what they are learning. When this is done successfully, this has a knock-on effect on the student's results as they are more engaged with the content they are learning. This starts with the tutor being passionate about the content they are teaching and being determined to push the student…
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Zoe

PDHPE Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Having been tutored by several people over my high school career, I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for students are enabling them to reach their full potential. As well as providing them to with opportunities and equipment to succeed in learning, through encouraging them, guiding them to the answer rather than give it to them and…
Jordan
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Jordan

PDHPE Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Have deep and interwoven knowledge of the content that transcends the syllabus. I'm strong at explaining difficult or broad concepts with simplicity and…

Local Reviews

Claudia was a great tutor, there was good communication from management and rates were reasonable. The service really helped my son in year 11 advanced maths. It helped me too that she came to our house so no need to drive anywhere.
KM, North Manly

Inside North ManlyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Emily worked through **differentiation rules** and trigonometric differentiation, then applied integration to calculate the area under curves, including finding areas of circle segments.

Year 12 student James focused on **sketching functions using calculus** and reviewed key trigonometric identities, along with practicing statistical calculations like mean and variance.

For a primary student in Year 4, Tom practised multiplication tables and tackled **larger multiplications for fluency** using quick recall strategies.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student tackling advanced calculus sometimes avoided checking formulas in their notes, instead "just guessing," which led to repeated mistakes and time lost reworking problems.

In Year 9 algebra, one student hesitated to articulate explanations for their answers, feeling unsure about how to express the steps they took—this slowed their progress in multi-part questions.

For a primary student dividing numbers under 100, calculations were often slowed when decimals appeared; this created uncertainty and extra requests for help.

Meanwhile, an HSC candidate left several homework exercises on quadratic roots incomplete, missing valuable feedback opportunities before class discussions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Manly noticed one high school student who, after initially struggling with the first topic of calculus, was confidently tackling a range of question types by the end of their session.

Another secondary student began to use textbook worked examples on her own for study—a big shift from previously waiting for step-by-step help.

In primary, one Year 6 learner who used to guess at time conversion problems was independently and accurately converting between seconds, minutes, and hours by lesson's end.

That same student completed all related questions without needing prompts.

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 St Kieran's Catholic Primary School.