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Shell Cove's tutors include a 25-year classroom teacher with a master's in education, experienced K–12 maths specialists and school duxes, a university neuroscience scholar and club mentor, national academic award-winners, seasoned home educators with decades of tutoring experience, and inspiring coaches and music teachers dedicated to helping students excel.

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Pierre Jan

Ancient History Tutor Shell Cove, NSW
Although my goal is to see them be at the top of their class, it is more important to see improvements in their tutor lessons and use the knowledge I give them at school to refine their skills I am very easy going and I have a lot of patience. So I am good with kids that are struggling to understand. I use the 4 predominant learning styles:…
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Esme

Ancient History Tutor Blackbutt, NSW
Make learning enjoyable. the last thing I want as a tutor is a student dreading doing their work. If I can push them to find satisfaction and fun out of learning then I feel I have succeeded. I believe I have an alternative perspective on most topics and can therefore explain concepts to students who may not grasp it through their teachers…
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Alicia is doing well at getting my daughter to think and explain her reasoning.
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Inside Shell CoveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Molly worked through geometry by breaking down the area and circumference of circles and composite shapes, then applied these concepts to challenging algebra questions to strengthen her understanding.

In Year 10, Tahlia focused on surds and their applications alongside simplifying algebraic expressions using real classwork examples.

For Year 11, Sarah revised financial mathematics with an emphasis on compound interest calculations and also tackled syllabus content related to tax and wages, reinforcing her grasp of key senior topics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student's confidence wavered during algebra exams; "she hesitated to trust her judgement," leading to last-minute changes and errors on problems she'd mastered in practice.

Another pattern: unclear working—especially missing annotations or skipping steps—meant that when revising geometry or trigonometry (Years 8–11), it was hard for her to trace mistakes or remember logic, often resulting in time wasted re-reading worksheets for answers already found.

In Year 7, messy layouts led to confusion over which numbers belonged where in worded percentage questions, making calculator input unreliable and causing small but critical misreads.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Shell Cove recently saw a Year 11 student who, after struggling with finance topics earlier in the term, independently used new problem-solving strategies to tackle a tricky simple interest question—something she would have hesitated to attempt before.

In another session, a Year 9 student who typically rushed through algebra slowed down and started double-checking her work, catching and correcting her own mistakes for the first time.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student brought in questions she found confusing at school and confidently asked for help, showing more initiative than previous weeks when she'd quietly avoid challenging tasks.

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 Shellharbour Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Stella Maris Catholic Primary School.