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Cottage Point's tutors include a UNSW-trained mathematics mentor with an ATAR of 98.9, HSC state rankers in Japanese and advanced maths, experienced K–12 private and community tutors, accomplished peer leaders, school subject duxes, and award-winning creatives—many with leadership roles in youth programs, sports coaching or national-level academic competitions.

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Ellis

Economics Tutor Church Point, NSW
The most important thing an economics tutor can do is to provide the student with deep understanding of concepts so that the student can approach future challenges with the confidence that they can work through it on their own, even if it is unfamiliar. There is so much more to mathematics than just memorisation as so many people believe, they key…
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Ishan

Economics Tutor Berowra, NSW
A tutor should create a supportive learning environment, explain concepts clearly, and encourage independent thinking so the student becomes confident and capable on their own. I’m patient, a good listener, and able to explain concepts in different ways to suit each student’s learning…
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Riley

Economics Tutor Church Point, NSW
Listen. I think it is pivotal for an economics tutor to be able to listen to the student. Be it regarding concepts or content, or just a tutors teaching style. Listening and responding to feedback is essential. Determination. When teaching a student something for the first time, it can be very difficult for them to understand a concept. So, as a…
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chhadaphea

Economics Tutor Church Point, NSW
In my view, the most important thing an economics tutor can do for a student is to serve as a catalyst for independent learning. My primary goal is not simply to help them complete the current assignment, but to equip them with the tools, study habits, and critical thinking strategies necessary to succeed on their own long after our sessions end.…
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Gursher

Economics Tutor Church Point, NSW
1. Help them towards their study milestones so they have an unhindered path towards any given career of choice. 3. Understand something rather than memorising it. I hold this statement in significance. Having studied in different countries I understand the difference in teaching. Tutoring being 1 on 1 or in small groups allows for this. I…
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Anri

Economics Tutor Church Point, NSW
Cater to their personal needs and ensure they feel supported by celebrating their wins. I love interacting and supporting others with their goals and endeavours. I am able to explain complex concepts in a simple way to ensure others understand and are able to explain it to others…

Local Reviews

Very happy with Gloria, she was very kind with her time, patience and professionalism.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Charlie worked on multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as strategies for converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers.

For Year 8, Jess focused on scientific notation and significant figures, tackling practice problems to strengthen her accuracy with large and small numbers.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ryan completed work on annuities and loan repayments in financial mathematics, calculating future values using formulas relevant to real-life finance scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often skipped writing out working in algebra and surds, which cost marks on recent tests—"full pages with no working in his latest tests and lost a lot of marks there."

In Year 11 Financial Maths, a student relied heavily on calculator methods for frequency tables but hadn't memorised the key formulas, so struggled to choose between the BAC and 'hours to wait' formulas under test pressure.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner frequently missed critical question details when calculating discounts or reading word problems, leading to incomplete answers even after correct calculations.

Recent Achievements

A Cottage Point tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to mix up compound and simple interest formulas is now confidently choosing the right one for each question, even adjusting for monthly or quarterly compounding without prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student has gone from needing step-by-step help with network diagrams to drawing them independently and accurately, even explaining how loops count as just one edge.

On the primary side, one Year 4 student who hesitated over improper fractions can now convert them to mixed numbers at speed, handling new questions on her own.

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