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Rocky Point's tutors include a secondary teaching specialist with classroom experience at multiple local high schools, a selective school graduate and English dux, an Extension Maths top scorer, peer mentors and creative writing coaches, seasoned youth dance instructors, and university students in medicine, science, statistics and engineering—many bringing leadership or competition achievements to their student-focused approach.

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Samantha

English Tutor Hamlyn Terrace, NSW
I believe the most important thing is to have a routine, be reliable, and to have the student be a part of every decision in their learning. My time with a student is not about a test or exam. It is about creating the skills for a student to be able to improve as they move through school and beyond. This is something that is going to be…
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Gautham

English Tutor Hamlyn Terrace, NSW
Listen carefully and patiently to the doubts and troubles of the student with each topic and help elducidate that topic in a way which is powerfully suitable to that individual. This ensures that the student has grasped the topic fully while being patient and listening carefully maintains the comfort of the student so they feel free to ask more…
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Lachlan

English Tutor Wyong, NSW
The most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to understand the needs of their student and develop effective resources that work for THAT student. It is also important to recognise what kind of work load people are capable of handling so that you do not overwhelm them with tasks, as this would be counterproductive. So I guess,…
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Lyndsay

English Tutor Wyong, NSW
A tutor needs to be their every week and ontime. A tutor must plan lessons that meet the needs and goals of the student. A tutor must be able to assess the strengths and weaknesses of a student and plan the lesson and the program so the student can meet the learning needs of the student. Knowing the student. Assessing strengths and weaknesses…
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John

English Tutor Gorokan, NSW
Support and patience. Trying to force too many things at once can only frustrate somebody attempting to better themselves, following a pace the student is best learning at is crucial. Frustration and not grasping an idea or a concept can lead to giving up, which is why support and again patience are key. I'm reliable, patient and easy to talk to.…

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Our daughter is studying accelerated yr 10 math. We have only started 2 lessons with Ben and already our daughter is picking up some concepts she found tricky last year.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Lucas worked through Roman numerals up to 50 and tackled time-telling using both the 24-hour clock and word problems.

In Year 8, Emily practiced graph plotting for linear and non-linear equations as well as finding the mean and median from data sets.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan focused on financial maths by calculating interest amounts and understanding how rate and time period affect overall interest, alongside applying these concepts in real-life scenarios.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student struggled to show working when expanding brackets—he skipped steps with signs, so errors went unnoticed, as noted after a lesson.

In Year 10 trigonometry, another student hesitated to write out formulas and often left units off answers, making revision harder later.

A Year 12 student reviewing integration kept reaching for calculator shortcuts instead of practicing substitution by hand, which slowed their grasp of new methods.

Meanwhile, in Year 3, untidy written work during fraction problems made it tough to trace back and fix calculation slips from earlier lines.

Recent Achievements

A Rocky Point tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to get flustered by equations now working through factorisation much more neatly, showing cleaner steps and greater confidence when solving on his own.

Another recent high school session saw a student who'd always hesitated to ask for help now actively voicing questions during graph plotting, marking a real shift from silent guessing to genuine engagement.

At primary level, one child who previously mixed up area and perimeter started identifying each correctly and could explain their differences without prompting after practicing with squares and rectangles.

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 Tuggerah Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Tacoma Public School.