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San Remo's tutors include an HSC dux with ATAR 91.3, selective school alumni, experienced peer mentors and support leaders, university-level science and education students, a seasoned HSC chemistry tutor, accomplished subject prize-winners, and qualified teachers—offering real classroom experience and top academic results across maths, English, sciences, and more.

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Michelle

English Tutor Lake Haven, NSW
The most important thing you can do for a student (other than teaching them the things they are struggling with) is letting them know they aren't as "stupid" as they may feel. So many students enter tutoring frustrated, upset and not wanting to be there because they believe that they are "stupider" or "dumber" than their friends because "well my…
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Samantha

English Tutor Woongarrah, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to have a routine, be reliable, and to have the student be a part of every decision in their learning. My time with a student is not about a test or exam. It is about creating the skills for a student to be able to improve as they move through school and beyond. This is something that is going to be…
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Edith

English Tutor Blue Haven, NSW
I believe that the most important things an english tutor can do for a student are to have an individualised approach and foster a healthy mindset to learning. Understanding each student's unique learning style, strengths, weaknesses, and preferences is essential to maximising their learning potential. Furthermore, encouraging and fostering a…
John
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John

English Tutor Lake Haven, NSW
Support and patience. Trying to force too many things at once can only frustrate somebody attempting to better themselves, following a pace the student is best learning at is crucial. Frustration and not grasping an idea or a concept can lead to giving up, which is why support and again patience are key. I'm reliable, patient and easy to talk to.…
Gautham
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Gautham

English Tutor Woongarrah, NSW
Listen carefully and patiently to the doubts and troubles of the student with each topic and help elducidate that topic in a way which is powerfully suitable to that individual. This ensures that the student has grasped the topic fully while being patient and listening carefully maintains the comfort of the student so they feel free to ask more…
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Priyanshi

English Tutor Woongarrah, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor could do is create a safe environment for the student. Learning can be more comprehensive and explicit once the student is comfortable around their tutor’s presence. The tutor also must maintain and adhere to an elaborate study plan to help the student. I am very patient and would never snap even on…
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Brooke

English Tutor Canton Beach, NSW
Important things an english tutor can do for a student: - understand the students individual needs - build trust and rapport - instil a growth mindset - communicate clearly - be patient - have a positive attitude and deep knowledge of all subjects My greatest strengths are patience, communication and empathy. I love getting to know the…
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Kristen

English Tutor Warnervale, NSW
- Develop and consolidate on knowledge - Implement strategies to learn and tackle assignments/exams - Develop confidence and motivation to learn and study My strengths include my communication skills/style, my ability to relate to doing the HSC (not being out of school for too long), patience and…

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Inside San RemoTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex focused on simplifying algebraic expressions using index rules and practiced expanding expressions via the distributive law, working through word problems to form and rearrange equations.

Year 11 student Emily tackled differentiation techniques—including finding stationary points and points of inflexion on graphs—and reviewed integration methods for calculating area under curves, drawing on past HSC trial questions for practice.

For Year 12 student Michael, sessions covered annuities and geometric progressions in financial mathematics as well as probability functions involving normal distribution, often applying these to real-world exam scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly avoided writing out full algebraic working, preferring to "try questions in his head before attempting to write it on paper or talk it through aloud"—this made multi-step rearrangement tasks much harder, especially when sign errors crept in.

In Year 11 Maths, forgetting to complete homework more than once left one student struggling with worded problems and unable to independently apply new algebraic terms; as noted, "he has not completed his homework multiple times now."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated when rounding numbers or switching between fractions and decimals—confidence slipped each time an answer was second-guessed.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in San Remo noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitation, now breaks down complex algebraic word problems without prompting—previously, he'd avoid them or wait for hints.

In Year 11 maths, one student finally tackled differentiation questions independently, asking only for clarification on the trickiest steps instead of needing each method explained line by line.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised their tutor by reading perimeter and area instructions out loud and tackling rectangle problems solo; last term, she'd always ask someone else to read the task before starting.

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 Lake Haven Library & Council Services—or at your child's school (with permission), like Northlakes Public School.