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Yowie Bay's tutors include a seasoned UK primary teacher and curriculum leader, an IB 99.10 ATAR scholar from Trinity Grammar, a UNSW pure maths honours student who ranked first in state-wide competitions, experienced Kumon and private tutors, academic award-winners in Extension Maths and Sciences, and accomplished youth mentors, coaches, and peer leaders across multiple disciplines.

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jessica

Science Tutor Penshurst, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to listen, encourage, and build the student’s confidence. Tutoring isn’t just about teaching content, it’s about helping the student believe in their ability to learn and succeed. Creating a safe and supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes…
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Connor

Science Tutor Penshurst, NSW
One of the most important things aside from assisting the student is to be a mentor to them. Being able to provide support and advice to improve on their study routine, increase their efficiency gives motivation, which is essential for improvement. My strengths would include the ability to understand where students struggle to understand concepts,…
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Patrick

Science Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
I believe there are several critical roles a tutor can play in a student's academic journey. These include clarifying concepts, providing individualized support, building confidence and promoting independence. On an academic level I find my strengths to be science and mathematics. I enjoyed taking these subjects throughout school and have…
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Lev

Science Tutor Miranda, NSW
To teach in a way that works for them and makes them understand concepts easily. Then, if the student is having a hard time, support and encourage them to continue trying. My experience as a commercial tutor and my good academic…
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Kenshi

Science Tutor Caringbah South, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to instill confidence and foster a growth mindset. Beyond imparting knowledge and academic skills, a tutor plays a critical role in nurturing a student's self-belief and belief in their own abilities. By providing encouragement, support, and positive reinforcement, a tutor can empower…
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Morgan

Science Tutor Miranda, NSW
The most important thing as a tutor is acknowledging their strength and weaknesses and using them to improve their academic skills. Also allowing the students to know that it's ok to make mistakes, that's why tutors are here to help. Easy to communicate and open to any type of conversations. I can break things down into primary school language to…
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Iyla

Science Tutor Gymea Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is teach them the material in a way that makes sense to that student. There are multiple different types of learners and it is vital for a tutor to explore other methods of teaching the subject matter, so the student may have the best chance at understanding and retaining the subject matter. I…
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Tirrapon

Science Tutor Gymea Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor must do for a student is to equip them with the tools and confidence they need to effectively apply auto-didactic learning strategies in a critical manner. This can be accomplished by encouraging independent studies and 'thinking out loud' so that students can understand general approaches to solving problems and…
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Prikshita

Science Tutor Miranda, NSW
In my opinion, a teacher must always be willing to learn those concepts for his students which they want to know. Also , a teacher must even provide them with some learning methods so that they can get grasp over any topic easily. Moreover, a teacher must always motivate a student and help him to think out of a box. Apart from that, teacher can…
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Lucy

Science Tutor Dolans Bay, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify their individual needs; Every student is unique and has different learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses. I think it is key to identify their individual needs and tailor your teaching style and strategies accordingly. I believe that I have a strong understanding of the…
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Ashima

Science Tutor Gymea, NSW
Act as a friend, philosopher and guide . A teacher should not solve all the problems for students,he should work as a guide to solve problems and most have ability to correct them. Lesson planning Methods of teaching classroom management Numerical are my strengths Can work according to students ,institution and curriculum…
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Freyah

Science Tutor Gymea, NSW
Provide them with the confidence to learn new skills and develope their knowledge Genuine, empathic, postive, enthusiastic and an excellent active…
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Hala

Science Tutor Gymea, NSW
The most important thing is to empower the student. The best thing would be to help them understand how their own minds work, how their own (unique) learning process works- that can make them unstoppable. My long chain of experience. My passion for empowering minds. And my ability to explain difficult concepts in many different ways for many…
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Rafaha

Science Tutor Kirrawee, NSW
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to personalise their learning in order to teach to the student’s strengths and minimise their weaknesses. I believe that different students have different learning styles and study techniques that work for them, and it is important that this is catered to in the students…
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Bart

Science Tutor Sylvania, NSW
I think that a tutor shouldn't just rote teach a student problems so that they can pass exams, this leads to little useful learning on the students part. I think a tutor's most important job is to teach the student problem-solving strategies/learning methods as well as thoroughly work through the in's and out's of the content; alongside problems…
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Aeson

Science Tutor Kirrawee, NSW
Probably to make sure they understand the underlying material rather than just giving the answers. Helping them through problems, and actually encouraging and motivating them along without just revealing the answers will help develop their problem solving skills, making the next problems easier to overcome. I adapt to specific student's different…
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Flynn

Science Tutor Sylvania, NSW
The upmost important thing a tutor can be is a mentor. Striving to be a positive role model in any students life is key. By teaching through knowledge and past experiences it can benefit more ways than just academic. Being a student can sometimes be difficult and everyone experiences it differently. Whether being an upcoming test or being…
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Tanvir

Science Tutor Kirrawee, NSW
To make their studies much more easier so that they can make their own way to study and achieve the goals that they cherish I prefer to teach the students with fun and don't like to make them feel…
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Jaydon

Science Tutor Cronulla, NSW
Establishing good habits. I believe that habits are key to getting things done, especially tasks students may not want to do. By creating accountability and helping students develop healthy study habits, I find I can significantly enhance their learning experience. Having been tutored for over two years during high school, often for more than 12…
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Edwin

Science Tutor Cronulla, NSW
Be there to challenge them but more importantly encourage them. Some of the most admirable teachers that I've had in school were the ones that understood me individually as a student, and did not just base their attitude towards me based on the mark I received. Empathy, patience, assertive, challenging, rewarding, and attentive. I believe that…
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Kellie

Science Tutor Sylvania, NSW
A tutor must be able to develop and understand a student. A student will need to understand the concept themselves and it is our job to assist them to understand any issues that arise in their development. To put it simply, tutors are guides and the student is the captain. Therefore we must be able to resonate with each student and treat each one…
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Caleb

Science Tutor Sutherland, NSW
Having general conversation as well as learning the content is very important for the student to become comfortable with the tutor as once the student is familiar and comfortable with the tutor, they become more eager to learn, enjoy the learning process with a now friend as well, they are not scared to ask for extra help when they need more of…
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Kieran

Science Tutor Sutherland, NSW
Tutors can provide a one-on-one situation where they're able to realise the students weaknesses and target those areas. They can also be someone else for the students to ask questions where they may be too shy or unable to during a large classroom environment. Tutoring can also help reinforce content that students learnt that day or week. I am a…

Local Reviews

Romani is great, we are very happy with him.
Lorraine, Miranda

Inside Yowie BayTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Emily worked through converting fractions into decimals and practiced handling money calculations.

For Year 8, Lucas focused on probability terminology and completed revision tasks involving x-y axis tables and related equations.

In Year 11, James tackled trigonometric ratios in radians and explored reciprocal functions, using diagrams to clarify each step.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student taking several writing-heavy subjects was advised to adapt her research process by gathering sources as she works, not retroactively; "collecting sources whilst in the process of learning those areas" would help avoid last-minute stress before major assignments.

In Year 10 maths, one student's tendency to skip writing steps led to confusion with algebraic signs and disrupted problem-solving flow—"need to slow down and write down steps."

For a younger student, messy handwriting ("the number 8 can look like a 6") sometimes caused calculation errors that went unnoticed until review. In each case, organization or written clarity impacted real-time progress.

Recent Achievements

One Yowie Bay tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to check her own work now regularly reviews and corrects her mistakes without prompting, especially with number signs in equations.

In a recent session, another high schooler surprised both herself and her tutor by tackling advanced probability questions she'd struggled with last term—she finished the revision set independently this time.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to quietly wait for direction now confidently tells the tutor when a problem "is easy once you know how," and even works things out in her head before writing them down.

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 Miranda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Yowie Bay Public School.