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North Curl Curl's tutors include a former secondary school maths teacher with international credentials, seasoned private and HSC maths tutors, a Bachelor of Education student with after-school care and coaching experience, an award-winning academic all-rounder (ATAR 98.75), university medallists, accomplished peer mentors, and passionate subject specialists in French, debating, English, and advanced mathematics.

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Baeden

Science Tutor North Manly, NSW
Create a space of no judgement, there are a lot of questions that students find intimidating to ask in a class environment, so as a tutor, creating a safe space for them to ask those questions is the most important goal to achieve. Not only does this allow for a further understanding of a topic, but also allows the student to be able to enjoy the…
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Christian

Science Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to engage in thorough discussions about their thought processes, providing real-time feedback. This approach, which I valued greatly during my own tutoring experience in Year 12, helps students refine their problem-solving skills and deepen their understanding. A key strength of mine as a…
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James

Science Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a comfortable environment tailored to them. This allows them to relax and be themselves and to learn about and tackle problems in a manner which is most conducive to their personality. My biggest strengths are forming a good connection with the student and empathetically…
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Jyoti

Science Tutor North Manly, NSW
Honest, patient, and a good listener Be willing to share your own experiences Teach the student how to learn and explain to them different tricks and strategies Be confident. Creativity, Empathy, and kindness Knowledge of subjects and experience with kids Being patient is important so they can take their own time in…
Stephen
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Stephen

Science Tutor Beacon Hill, NSW
To give to the student not only the knowledge of how a task is completed or formula applied, but an understanding of the logic in why this is utilised or possible. The ability to apply mathematics to a situation through the correct understanding of what needs to be done and what knowledge can be used to accomplish that end, is more necessary and…
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Alysha

Science Tutor Beacon Hill, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence. This is what will enable motivation and ultimately ensure the student can achieve the best possible outcome they can with their specific capabilities. It is also crucial for a tutor to create a comfortable environment for their student so that they feel they can ask…
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Sian

Science Tutor Balgowlah, NSW
I believe a tutor should be understanding, patient, passionate, and encouraging. I had a tutor for my HSC and I believe that to gain a strong connection with the student, you must be their biggest cheerleader. You must be there to support them through their obstacles and successes and be an ear to listen when things become overwhelming. A tutor…
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Vladislav

Science Tutor Belrose, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and humble. While certain concepts may come naturally to the tutor, this is not always the case for the student. A good tutor recognizes that each student learns in their own way and at their own pace. Therefore, patience is essential in guiding the student toward…
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Adeline

Science Tutor Northbridge, NSW
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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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Christopher

Science Tutor Belrose, NSW
Helping them to develop their own learning style, or styles, to perform in a variety of circumstances is one of the most critical things a tutor can impart on a student. Examinations and content will never be delivered in the exact same way, so providing students with the means to navigate the ambiguities of examination and focus purely on the…
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Olivia

Science Tutor Mosman, NSW
The most important role of a tutor is to help a student learn and understand new concepts in a fun and engaging manner. I believe that a connection between students and tutors is important in maintaining emotional health and academic success. I believe that I am patient and proficient at explaining complex topics in simpler terms and through…
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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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Annalise

Science Tutor Chatswood, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for their student is to help develop the student's confidence in their own abilities and helping them to understand the material set for them. It is also important for them to have someone they feel comfortable to ask all their questions that they may be too afraid to ask in class. I am patient,…
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Abbie

Science Tutor Willoughby, NSW
- be able to communicate with their students and make them feel comfortable during lessons, but also ensure that students are aware that they must try their best just the same way their tutor tries their best to teach them - be flexible with each students needs, different teaching methods - organised and up to date with each students lesson…
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Timothy-

Science Tutor Willoughby, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to understand their obstacles, may it be a particular math topic or studying maths itself. A tutor must be able to guide their student through these obstacles in order for them to succeed in maths. By talking and discussing with the student, a tutor should be able to understand what method…

Local Reviews

So far so good with Stephen ... Charlie has really taken to him and we are very happy with him and the work he has done so far.
Katy

Inside North Curl CurlTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Leo practised times tables up to 12 and solved word problems involving vertices, faces, and edges.

For Year 9, Charlotte focused on coordinate geometry—finding gradients and equations of straight lines—and also revised statistics by interpreting data sets.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sam worked through trigonometry topics such as bearings and angle of elevation, using diagrams to visualise real-world scenarios, alongside a session on differentiation basics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student raced through coordinate geometry questions but skipped showing working, making it hard to spot calculation slips—"needs to slow down and show working," one tutor noted.

In Year 11 English, a reluctance to plan essays led to unclear topic sentences and weak evidence selection; this left paragraphs muddled when tackling module responses.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner grew impatient with multi-step money problems, often guessing rather than applying known strategies.

When revising times tables in Year 5, anxiety about mistakes caused over-erasing, leaving written work messy and incomplete by the end of the session.

Recent Achievements

One North Curl Curl tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through exam questions is now taking time to check for "silly mistakes" after discussing his recent results, leading to fewer errors.

In Year 11 English, a student who previously struggled to connect ideas in essays has started using clearer PEEL structures and linking techniques, which showed up as stronger analysis in their latest draft.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once hesitated with subtraction now completes problems much more quickly and confidently—she finished an entire set independently this week without needing prompts.

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 Dee Why Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Curl Curl North Public School.