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Tutors in Fairlight include a UK-trained primary teacher with international experience, a secondary science specialist and cricket coach with a Master of Teaching, an award-winning maths graduate and seasoned online tutor, an accomplished sports camp leader and youth mentor, as well as experienced English and economics teachers fluent in multiple languages.

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Samantha

Tutor Roseville, NSW
To motivate and inspire them to work their hardest and perservere with their difficult subjects even when they are struggling - also to teach each student in a specific way that works individually for them (I think it is important to treat every student differently so as to be most effective) Strenghts would include my patience and creativity in…
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Antonia

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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Rosie is lovely, thorough and great with kids. My daughter is enjoying the lessons and looks forward to her tutoring each week.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Jerry worked on converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, then applied these skills to solve profit and loss and GST problems.

In Year 9, Amelie focused on simplifying surds as well as multiplying and dividing surds using practice worksheets for consolidation.

Meanwhile, Clara in Year 12 tackled exam-style questions involving loans and annuities, followed by revision of the normal distribution with emphasis on calculating mean and standard deviation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, a student frequently omitted working out in exams, leading to lost marks even when answers were correct; as one tutor noted, "he lost a lot of marks in his exam as he did not show his working out."

This habit also surfaced during lessons on algebra and linear graphs—working too quickly meant calculation errors slipped through unchecked.

In upper primary English, another student struggled to identify verbs in context despite understanding the concept intuitively; difficulty arose from not connecting instructions to examples.

Without clear written steps or focused revision strategies, students spent extra time retracing work rather than progressing confidently.

Recent Achievements

A Fairlight tutor noticed that Clara, a Year 12 student, has started tackling past exam papers on her own initiative and now explains tricky network problems out loud to check her thinking—a big shift from when she'd quietly avoid these questions.

In Year 9, Jerry recently began setting out his algebra working much more clearly and takes time with difficult questions before asking for help, rather than rushing or skipping them.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 3 has begun developing her own strategies for times tables after struggling to recall them quickly just a few weeks ago.

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 Manly West Public School.