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Queenscliff's tutors include a British-qualified primary teacher and intervention specialist, an award-winning MSc graduate with years of classroom experience, seasoned HSC maths specialists, peer mentors, Duke of Edinburgh leaders, a physics and maths university medalist, accomplished school sports coaches, and international educators skilled in guiding K–12 students to excel with confidence.

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Riya

Chemistry Tutor North Sydney, NSW
A good tutor should be able to adapt to each student's learning methodology and tailor the experience to address their weaknesses and hone their strengths. As an outgoing and perceptive person, I can make students feel comfortable around me. This subsequently enables me to assess their skills and help them…
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Shannon

Chemistry Tutor Crows Nest, NSW
I consider encouragement and clarity to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Encouraging the students to learn, to do well, and to be confident is the first step for them to gain interest and the willingness to improve. It is also very important to deliver clear explanation to the students so that they could progress more…
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Lucy

Chemistry Tutor Artarmon, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to be understanding. Not every student is the same and every student has different strengths and weaknesses. It is most important for a tutor to not see every student as the same but as an individual who will have different needs. Personally, through my experience as a tutor, being understanding has…
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Savio

Chemistry Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Tutors can give them a better understanding of the topic and clear all the doubts related to the subject,Moreover the primary job is to motivate student and make him feel self confident. I am very patient and have good command over my subjects. I can adapt to the level of understanding of the student. Being an open person the child would not have…
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Kyana

Chemistry Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Teaching them according to how they learn best and providing them with support and motivation to achieve their goals. My communication skills and my ability to adapt the style of teaching that I apply in order to suit the student's learning…
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Sze

Chemistry Tutor Kirribilli, NSW
Give them confidence in learning and also provide a robust method to learning/ obtaining knowledge in general Patient, vocal, good listener, willing to…
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Sarvesh

Chemistry Tutor Kirribilli, NSW
I consider patience to be the most important virtue in a tutor, setting small checkpoints between certain topics is a good strategy. A tutor should always pause and ask if the student has any questions or doubts about the concept. A tutor should make the student feel comfortable around them and they should not hesitate to ask any questions - no…
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Theruni

Chemistry Tutor North Sydney, NSW
Maintain a positive attitude, take away the stress from learning, guide them and restructure their approach to studying when they come across roadblocks. Besides this it is essential that the tutor has good notes, visual ques, easy acronyms and memorization strategies, probes the student to think on their own and create a curiosity and interest in…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Toren practised multiplication with more than two digits using lattice multiplication and worked independently on one-digit multiplication with carrying.

Year 6 student Morgan focused on correcting decimal worksheets for improved accuracy and then moved to advanced multiplication, applying lattice methods to problems involving larger numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Charlie completed NAPLAN maths practice sheets, reviewing skills in number sense and basic operations as part of homework support.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student repeatedly mixed up addition and subtraction when working independently, especially during homework involving borrowing—"her homework shows that she confuses addition and subtraction during independent work."

In upper primary maths, another struggled to systematically show all steps in long division and fraction simplification; she often relied on intuition but missed key algorithmic steps, making errors harder to find.

At the high school level, one Year 10 student skimmed through exam questions too quickly without fully extracting what was being asked—this led to misinterpreting multi-step problems in algebra and losing marks despite knowing the concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Queenscliff tutor noted a big shift with a Year 8 student who used to rush through fraction questions and miss key steps; now, after patient practice, she's pausing to check her work and caught her own error on an equivalent fractions problem before moving on.

A Year 10 student has started asking for clarification in algebra sessions instead of staying quiet when confused—a real change from his earlier reluctance to engage. Started asking for clarification is a meaningful step forward in his confidence and participation.

In Year 5 maths, one student initially found lattice multiplication overwhelming but is now working independently through each step and completed her latest worksheet without any help.

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 Stella Maris College.