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Tutors in Lovett Bay include a seasoned primary school teacher with extensive classroom expertise, a Kumon maths tutor and peer mentor, a Maths Olympiad national champion and HSC ATAR 96+ achiever, experienced youth sports coaches, an English teacher for ages 5–13, and high-achieving university students passionate about mentoring K–12 learners.

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Caitlin

Science Tutor Mona Vale, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is give them a personalised teaching experience. Often there are other factors at play in the progress of a student's learning than just their mental ability. Being able to recognise and connect to the child will open up numerous learning pathways to allow them to reach their full…
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Hannah

Science Tutor Mona Vale, NSW
A tutor needs to provide their student with support, tools, skills and most importantly understanding of how they can effectively approach their studies and achieve the best possible results they can. A tutor should also make their student feel comfortable, creating a sense of trust between them and allowing for more effective tutoring sessions.…
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Melissa

Science Tutor Avalon Beach, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a source of inspiration and support. I believe all students are equally capable and that with a little bit of tutor motivation and support, they can grow. I would consider my biggest strength to be my patience. I understand that some kids may not be as quick as others and I don't mind…
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Jasmine

Science Tutor Warriewood, NSW
Tutors should be willing to listen and work well with students to achieve their personal goals. Tutors must foster or inspire a strong work ethic within students, motivating them to strive to reach their personal best. Aside from increasing a student's comprehension of particular subjects, tutors should highlight the importance of speaking up and…
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Sue-Binn

Science Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is help them find a passion for learning and guide them in their studies so that the student can find a subject or a topic that they are passionate about and love. I think that the most important thing for a student is not only the grade that they achieve but also the…

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Thomas's tutoring has been very helpful to Fenna!
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Olivia worked through ratios and rates of change, using worded problems to reinforce practical understanding.

For Year 11, Ben focused on linear relationships and solving simultaneous equations, tackling challenging questions from his school week.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sophie reviewed financial mathematics topics such as simple and compound interest and depreciation, drawing on HSC sample questions for targeted exam preparation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student worked quickly through algebra, but the tutor noted "careless errors crept in when not taking time to understand the question before starting."

In Year 11 exam practice, a reluctance to work without notes meant that confidence dropped on unfamiliar normal distribution problems—timed revision highlighted gaps when notes were set aside.

One Year 8 session saw a student missing subtle differences between similar worded questions, leading to repeated confusion about which technique applied.

Moments like these led to extra minutes spent re-reading or correcting instead of building fluency with more challenging tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Lovett Bay tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to make frequent algebra errors; after some focused practice, he now uses his improved skills accurately in multi-step problems and even chose the right method independently.

A high schooler in another session arrived fully prepared for the first time, bringing specific questions she'd struggled with—showing new initiative instead of waiting passively.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student surprised their tutor by remembering content from last week and asking for extra problems on it, where previously they needed reminders just to recall key steps.

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 Avalon Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Luke's Grammar School, Bayview Campus.