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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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Courtney

Tutor Brooklyn, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is believe in them and their abilities. By encouraging students and believing in them students will gain confidence in themselves and develop resilience. Students will then be able to do anything they put their minds to as they have a solid mental foundation to fall back on. I am a patient and…
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Anushree

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
I believe that one of the most important things is recognising students' needs and personalising their experience such that it is most beneficial for them. It is important to be empathetic and open-minded to a range of learning styles as a tutor, in order to assist in their academic journies. I also believe that a tutor should maintain a strong,…
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Sophia

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
A tutors most important duty is taking necessary action to improve a students breadth of knowledge, quality of writing and overall gain an essential confidence that will help them comprehensively tackle any obstacles that may arise in their schooling career. Fostering a constructive and productive environment is pertinent in aiding a students…
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Jiahui

Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
Bring up more than just the content that the students are learning, for example, social skills, life expectation and others. responsibility and…
Yuxuan
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Yuxuan

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and making them proud of their success regardless of what level the achievement is. It’s not just about teaching them the material, but also helping them believe in their own abilities to understand and succeed. My strengths as a tutor are being reliable,…
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Sophie

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
lead them and help them, be completely there…
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Emma

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them confidence in their abilities and show them that they can grasp concepts and solve problems that they previously believed they would not be able to. I think I am a very patient person, I'm good at explaining mathematical concepts and ideas, and I can be creative in coming…
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Pansy

Tutor St Ives Chase, NSW
The most important thing would be the ability for the tutor to fully respect the student and listen to them I explain things well, I am always friendly to my students and I am always organised for each…
Ianish
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Ianish

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
I consider the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student to encourage a genuine passion for learning that will help motivate students and have a lasting impact beyond schooling years. Also, a tutor should be able to build confidence in students by addressing weaknesses through personalised support. I believe my strongest attribute as…
Hugo
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Hugo

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be attentive to a students needs. This is important as certain students will require extra help with their work, and some students who believe the work is too easy require harder work. My strengths as a tutor are my communication skills. I believe that I am able to community…
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Logan

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
I think it is important for a tutor to be patient with their students and also to want their student to succeed outside of tutoring. It's important for tutors to encourage students to think for themselves and to be able to adjust their teaching methods for each individual student. Having past tutors recently myself I think I understand how to…
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Aiza

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
Being kind, patient, non judgemental and flexible I am patient and committed, two qualities which I believe are necessary as a tutor in order to cater to different types of…
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Ishan

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
Be flexible and meet the needs of the student. This includes understanding how the student learns and the methods the tutor can adapt to able to help the student improve and perform well in a particular subject Leading by example and allowing students to engage in…
Anisha
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Anisha

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
The most important thing is to motivate students on their acedemic journey, while many students see studying as a chore, motivating them to do so by making it fun can improve their grades and achedemic standing without overwhelming or burning out students. I am friendly and am able to break down topics into smaller concepts that students can…
Arjun
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Arjun

Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
-Encourage them to become more proactive and do not hesitate to ask a question. -Create a friendly learning environment. -Students friendly. -Good at math subject while study. -Can understand and deliver what students is seeking…

Local Reviews

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

Inside Cottage PointTutoring Sessions

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.