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Tutors in Balgowlah include a UK-qualified primary teacher with international classroom experience, a maths graduate and seasoned online tutor, youth mentors and camp leaders, an HSC high-achiever (ATAR 98.4), IB scorers in the top 10%, science and music specialists, surf lifesaving instructors, and educators with postgraduate teaching credentials across multiple subjects.

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Stephany

PDHPE Tutor Roseville, NSW
Patience and desire to help. I believe it is most important as a tutor to show we respect students and never act annoyed even for the most basic questions as every student learns at different pace. Therefore, maintaining an enthusiastic attitude and being non-judgemental to treat all students with same time and patience to allow them to feel…
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Isabelle

PDHPE Tutor North Sydney, NSW
I find that a healthy, positive and communicative friendship with the student is crucial to them progressing. It's important to be patient and ensure you can work with all personality types and children of all ages. It's also important that tutors are prepared with teaching methods and material to help the students. They should be proactive in…
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
A good tutor should help their student develop a love for what they are learning. When this is done successfully, this has a knock-on effect on the student's results as they are more engaged with the content they are learning. This starts with the tutor being passionate about the content they are teaching and being determined to push the student…
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Zoe

PDHPE Tutor Wollstonecraft, NSW
Having been tutored by several people over my high school career, I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for students are enabling them to reach their full potential. As well as providing them to with opportunities and equipment to succeed in learning, through encouraging them, guiding them to the answer rather than give it to them and…
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Heidi

PDHPE Tutor Roseville, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only teach them the content, but also to teach them good study habits and revision practices that will equip them to do better in school. I think my tutoring strengths are my patience and my explaining ability, I have 3 younger sisters who I have always helped out with their…
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Jordan

PDHPE Tutor Greenwich, NSW
Have deep and interwoven knowledge of the content that transcends the syllabus. I'm strong at explaining difficult or broad concepts with simplicity and…
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Ben

PDHPE Tutor Rose Bay, NSW
Give the student confidence whilst allowing the children to fully grasp the concepts they are struggling with and turn it into their strengths. My explanations are very strong as I have a great understanding of how to approach different questions from different perspectives as a student myself. I can also tutor PDHPE, Business and…
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Matthew

PDHPE Tutor East Killara, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is be trusted by the student and beneficially help the student with lots of positive reinforcement rather than condescendingly negatively motivating them. Within this, it is important to create a supportive environment where the student can admit they still don't understand a topic, so that the…
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Christopher

PDHPE Tutor Belrose, NSW
Helping them to develop their own learning style, or styles, to perform in a variety of circumstances is one of the most critical things a tutor can impart on a student. Examinations and content will never be delivered in the exact same way, so providing students with the means to navigate the ambiguities of examination and focus purely on the…
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Antonia

PDHPE Tutor Lindfield, NSW
Set them on the right path. Helping them to understand concepts and develop skills (rather than just doing things for them) will mean that they can go on to use these skills themselves. This is very important for exam-taking. Communication. I ask for their input and check that they understand what I'm saying. I am patient and will explain a…
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Shardi

PDHPE Tutor Dover Heights, NSW
Tutors should listen to students, take their concerns and opinions into consideration. Tutors should encourage and motivate students to do their best. Tutors should be resourceful, considering varying teaching methods to allow students to more easily understand concepts. Tutors should work within the abilities of the students and therefore should…
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Naomi

PDHPE Tutor Chatswood West, NSW
The number one thing I could do as a tutor is ignite a passion for academics and school in every student. The key to success is having goals and having a drive to discover, learn and create which I hope to ignite in students. A passion gives student direction makes learning fun and is the true key to success. Through a positive attitude and…
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Omid

PDHPE Tutor Rushcutters Bay, NSW
Be open, enthusiastic.nurturing and caring. identify student's learning goals and ablities Guide students to become excellent learners & confdent individuals. Building good rapport with students. Adaptable and caring personality Excellent communication and listening skills. Empathetic, honest, enthusiastic and…
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Dylan

PDHPE Tutor Sydney, NSW
Covering topics before or after it is done in school, understanding complex topics can be quite difficult, a repetition of the topic or the topic being taught from a different perspective or using different methods will enable the student to develop an extensive knowledge of the topic. Due to the fact that what is taught in school may not always…

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My daughter seems really happy with Rosie and likes her.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jerry focused on solving equations involving fractions and revising algebraic expressions with brackets, working through targeted practice questions.

For Year 9, Amelie spent lessons consolidating her understanding of surds—including simplifying, multiplying/dividing, and rationalising denominators—and also prepared summary notes for volume and capacity.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Clara concentrated on financial maths by tackling loans and annuities exam revision, and later reviewed the normal distribution topic with a focus on standard deviation and interpreting statistics questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, skipping written working in algebra meant marks were lost even when the method was understood; as noted, "he lost a lot of marks in his exam as he did not show his working out."

In senior maths, a malfunctioning calculator made lessons less productive and caused stress before assessments.

Meanwhile, one primary student repeatedly forgot to bring notes and worksheets, so couldn't apply lesson concepts directly—this made it harder to build reliable habits.

For another Year 11 learner, focusing revision only on familiar trigonometry questions left them unprepared for unfamiliar problem types in class tests.

Recent Achievements

One Balgowlah tutor recently noticed that Jerry has started tackling challenging algebra questions independently before seeking help—last term he'd hesitate and wait for guidance.

Clara, another high schooler, made a shift in her study habits: when stuck on tough financial maths problems, she now explains her thinking out loud and works through solutions step by step instead of skipping ahead or giving up.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Lilly took the initiative to retry times tables she got wrong rather than moving on quickly; she listened carefully to feedback and corrected her mistakes straight away.

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 Northern Beaches Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Cecilia's Catholic Primary School.