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Pymble's tutors include a mathematics Olympiad perfect scorer, a 25-year private maths and science coaching veteran, high school leaders and peer mentors, seasoned K–12 English and STEM specialists with advanced degrees, multiple ATAR 98+ achievers—including Premier's Award recipients—and accomplished sports and creative coaches dedicated to inspiring students both academically and personally.

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Tutor Riverview, NSW
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Tutor Cherrybrook, NSW
Aside from being knowledgeable, I believe that a tutor should have good communication skills and should be a person that a student can look up to and confide in. Establishing meaningful relationships with students maximises their own academic output and the added social interaction increases the wellbeing and happiness of students. If I was given…
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Nicholas, our tutor, has been absolutely amazing and has a wonderful influence on on Mike. And you service is exceptional!
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Jasmine worked through graphing linear relationships and finding equations from graphs, alongside a review of geometry problems involving similar triangles.

Year 9 student Erin focused on interpreting data sets using measures of spread and central tendency, as well as practising calculator skills for statistical analysis.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam revised index laws and algebraic factorisation, including expanding brackets and simplifying terms with indices using step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student, when tackling factorisation, often skipped writing full working out—this led to confusion mid-problem and errors that had to be retraced. As one tutor noted, "limited working out presented may lose marks if not fixed."

In Year 10 trigonometry, a student hesitated to write steps down, preferring mental calculation but missing connections between formulae.

For a Year 11 English analysis task, another struggled to make arguments concise because points were not clearly mapped out in notes.

After a busy sport session, a Year 7 student became distracted during algebra exercises and missed key instructions for setting up equations.

Recent Achievements

A Pymble tutor noticed a real shift with one Year 11 student who had previously hesitated to take initiative in English; now, she's reading set texts ahead of schedule and coming prepared with her own analysis.

In Year 9 maths, another student has started spotting her own errors when double-checking work—something she rarely attempted before—which helped her accurately calculate quartiles independently on box and whisker plots last session.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student surprised his tutor by inventing new ways to split shapes for perimeter questions after struggling with visualising geometry last term. Inventing new strategies for shapes marked a significant leap in confidence and skill.

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 Ku-ring-gai Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School.