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Tutors in Bilgola Plateau include a seasoned primary school teacher with five years' classroom experience, peer academic leaders and mentors from Manly Selective and Knox Grammar, a Kumon maths tutor, science and maths high-achievers (ATARs 95–98), a Bachelor of Primary Education student, accomplished musicians, sports coaches, and creative writers—all passionate about supporting K–12 learners.

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Jade

Tutor Bilgola Plateau, NSW
Above tutoring a student, I believe a tutor should be a role model; They should inspire a love for learning. Furthermore, the tutor should build a relationship to build trust so that the lessons don't seem forced and uncomfortable. I am organised, passionate, kind, caring, patient, friendly, personable, honest, reliable, hard-working and…
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Archie

Tutor Mona Vale, NSW
I believe the most important aspect of tutoring is targeting a student's goal in a subject, whether that be just passing or scoring 100%, and teaching them at that level, whilst providing that extra push to potentially help them succeed above these goals. In doing so, I believe this allows students to engage more with the work and see strong…
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Georgette

Tutor Narrabeen, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for their student is be patient and to never give up on the student. I am patient and am not easy to frustrate. I am also able to communicate concepts in a number of ways until a student is able to understand the…

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Our tutor Nia is a lovely girl and has a gentle approach which is getting great results.
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Inside Bilgola PlateauTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Charlotte focused on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages and tackled multi-digit multiplication using written algorithms.

For Year 8, Daniel worked through trigonometry problems involving angles of elevation and depression, as well as applying Pythagoras' theorem to real-world questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily reviewed quadratic equations and practiced solving them both algebraically and by sketching graphs to interpret solutions visually.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student sometimes relied heavily on their calculator for algebraic simplification, which meant "small sign errors slipped through because working wasn't written out," as noted in one session.

In Year 11, a pattern emerged where formulae were forgotten during bearings and financial maths questions—confidence dropped each time a step was missed, and revisiting notes was avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student tended to practice only familiar times tables when revising, leaving trickier ones like 7 Ă— 8 slower under pressure.

In each case, small lapses in process made progress feel harder than it needed to be.

Recent Achievements

One Bilgola Plateau tutor noticed a Year 11 student finally used the chain rule and product rule for differentiation without prompting, after weeks of mixing them up.

In Year 8, a student who used to rely on finger counting surprised her tutor by adding numbers in tens mentally and only using her fingers once.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 learner—who previously guessed at which formulas to use—started drawing quick sketches to break down geometry problems before choosing the right method. That session ended with him correctly calculating surface area for composite shapes on his 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 Avalon Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bilgola Plateau Public School.