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Warriewood's tutors include a qualified K–6 classroom teacher with years of primary experience, HSC Extension Maths dux and peer mentors, high-ATAR achievers, award-winning student leaders and youth coaches, early childhood education specialists, accomplished musicians and academic competition recipients—each bringing proven teaching skills and standout achievements to support local students.

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Arian

Economics Tutor Narraweena, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to plan ahead and to revise to ensure that the student is able to complete previously covered topics. My strengths as a tutor are my planning ability and improvisation which may be necessary if the student is behind on work or the parents change what they wish to focus…
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Economics Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be somewhat a friend rather than just an instructor or teacher. This is because I believe establishing a bit of a personal bond is very important for a successful tutor-tutee relationship as the student is more likely to be open about more of the issues that they face, both…
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Economics Tutor Elanora Heights, NSW
I think the biggest benefit a tutor can have is to help instill in a student a sense of confidence in their ability to learn. Regardless of how much subject matter a student is able to retain, they will have a lot of learning to do beyond when they are being tutored, so I believe it is at least as important for students to be ‘learning how to…

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Henry has been great so far. Henry has been trying to go over areas that she is struggling with and explaining things to her, writing things down as she seems to understand better if it is written rather than just verbally explained.
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Content Covered

Year 11 student Angelina worked through logarithms and exponentials, focusing on drawing exponential graphs and applying the change of base formula, then tackled some advanced practice questions to consolidate these skills.

Year 10 student Max revised probability concepts for an upcoming topic test, including discreet probability calculations and interpreting textbook questions, while also beginning to consider subject selection for senior maths levels.

For primary, Year 3 student Libby practised quick addition strategies using games like "chopsticks" and started learning her 2-times tables with memory activities and colourful visual aids.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student let multiple assessment tasks "sneak up," resulting in rushed work for both zoo assignments and an English draft. As one tutor noted, "her best work comes when it is done well before the due date."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student delayed starting a biology assignment despite reminders, ending up with a heavy workload just before the deadline—this pattern has recurred across several subjects.

In Year 7 maths, messy working made revision harder: "it's all there, but just lumped together," making it difficult to locate specific steps when studying or correcting mistakes under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Warriewood tutor recently noticed Hayley shifting from last-minute rushing to completing her agriculture assignments well ahead of deadline—something she hadn't managed before.

Max, a senior student, decided he'd rather work ahead of his class during tutoring instead of just reviewing old material; this new initiative means he's now able to walk into lessons already familiar with the content and spends class time revising for long-term retention.

Meanwhile, Angelina earned 18/20 on her English discursive paper—first in her year—which reflected not just skill but weeks of extra preparation and a willingness to incorporate feedback.

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 Mona Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mater Maria Catholic College.