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Scarborough's tutors include a qualified school teacher with eight years' experience across Years 1–10, a Dux and ATAR 97.8 achiever in advanced science, seasoned K–12 and online maths specialists, a university-level PASS facilitator, Duke of Edinburgh award recipients, peer mentors, creative writing coaches, and education students with real classroom support roles.

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Economics Tutor Clifton, NSW
Make them feel at ease and completely supported, be gentle and caring and show incredibly strong belief in them. I know that children feel more courageous to take on new challenges if they feel someone has a lot of confidence in them. You have to really care about them and their results, so they know the help they are getting is genuine. I have…
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Travis

Economics Tutor Bulli, NSW
The most Important thing an economics tutor can do is give their student the ability to grow in confidence especially in an area in which they struggle. Achieving this through creating a comfortable environment in which the student is able to grow is the most the best thing a tutor can do so that this improvement is sustained beyond just the…
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Jade has been wonderful with my daughter Jessica. Very thorough and patient. Always comes prepared and sets goals weekly.
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Year 8 student Daniel focused on linear equations and practiced rates and ratios, using real-life examples to reinforce concepts.

In Year 10, Emily worked through quadratic equations using the quadratic formula and explored parabolas by sketching their graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Remi tackled word problems involving missing integers and built confidence with time and date questions in a supportive setting.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student relied on assumptions about pronumeral order from previous questions—she assumed the order was the same, which affected her answer and working out. This habit meant careless mix-ups persisted through several problems.

A Year 11 student struggled to maintain attention to detail when reading income tax tables, leading to missed information.

In Year 8 English, reluctance to complete homework surfaced when "he dodged the question of homework towards the end of the lesson," making it harder to reinforce skills between sessions.

For a primary learner with ADD, skipping written working in maths made small errors harder to spot and correct.

Recent Achievements

One Scarborough tutor noticed a real shift with Erin, a high school student who used to hesitate when faced with systems of equations—this week she confidently used both elimination and substitution methods on her own, even checking her steps without prompting.

Another senior student made visible progress in factorising quadratics: after struggling to remember the cross method, she was able to identify and apply it accurately across different problems.

Meanwhile, Max in primary school surprised his tutor by eagerly reading aloud from a new book series; previously reluctant to read unfamiliar material, he now tackles tricky passages willingly and discusses their meaning afterward.

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 Thirroul Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scarborough Public School.