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Emma
Hurstville
NSW University Student
Mathematics: Year 3 - Year 12
Emma completed her Higher School Certificate in 2019, achieving an ATAR of 98.90. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Mathematics, and a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Queensland. Emma has been tutoring Year 5 students in Mathematics and English since 2015. She also has formal tutoring experience (including marking) in one-to-one and group settings. Emma enjoys breaking down concepts to their simplest forms so students can better understand and retain what they have learned.
Cherre
Hurstville
NSW University Student
Mathematics: Year 3 - Year 10 | English: Year 3 - Year 10
Cherre completed her Higher School Certificate in 2019, achieving an ATAR of 94.35, going on to commence her Bachelor of Music (Musical Education) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. She has been tutoring year 7 and 12 students in English and has previously tutored year 6 English and Mathematics. Cherre has a strong passion for teaching and aspires to help students improve and achieve the results they desire. She loves the idea of passing on her knowledge to the next generation of students in their relevant fields of study and can adapt her teaching strategies and approaches according to the needs of the student.
Emma
Hurstville
NSW University Student
English: Year 7 - Year 10
Emma is completing a Bachelor of Secondary Education and recently returned from teaching overseas. She loves utlising her knowledge to help her students realise their potential.
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In addition to tackling a more challenging array of questions, Year 6 students recognise that numbers can be positive or negative, apply the rules for the order of operations, add and subtract decimals in real-life contexts and learn to use a Cartesian plane. Greater ability to think about the practical application of mathematical rules enables students to understand and represent data in more sophisticated ways.
The numbers skills of students in Year 5 should allow them to apply place value in digits of any number and demonstrate a more sophisticated understanding of number patterns and fractions. They are dealing with more challenging multiplication problems, including using the formal algorithm, and calculating amounts of money using percentages. Their appreciation of space and time is becoming more subtle and abstract.
In Year 2, students are developing their reading skills and using a range of strategies to recognise and decode words. They are learning to understand the range of purposes and audiences for spoken and written language and also learning to create their own texts for specific purposes and audiences. They are also learning to reflect on and assess their own writing and that of others.
Students build their analytical skills, gaining greater insight into the choices made by the creators of texts and how these impact readers. The focus on evaluation in the final years of the primary curriculum requires a larger technical vocabulary, greater ability to understand abstract meaning and figurative language, and to master a range of text types. Pre-essaying writing skills are consolidated in preparation for Year 7.
Students learn operations with numbers that include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They develop greater multiplication skills by learning times tables. They work with measurements of length and area, volume and capacity, mass and time, identify 2D and 3D space and angles and start graphing statistics in simple graphs. Students are starting to learn the appropriate mathematical terminology to explain their problem-solving strategies.
We asked some of our students near Hurstville what they thought of their tutoring sessions:
Learned A Lot
"I loved the tutor! She was so fun and encouraging!"
Matias, English student, Lindfield NSW
Learned A Lot
"As much as Chole is my new tutor she really helped me and I learned a lot today and it was fun writing scripts with her"
Haydn, English student, Hurstville NSW
Fun
"it is my first time doing tutoring and felt excited:)"
Siani, Mathematics student, Redlands NSW
Fun
"it was quite fun i learnt a lot witch i will defently take to school and i know a lot more really know well. thanks so m"
Alex, English student, Hurstville NSW
Fun
"BECAUSE I LEARNED A LOT,I WAS HAPPY AND ENJOYED.I LOVE MY TUITION"
Jesse, Mathematics student, Croydon Park NSW
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Government Boys in Surry hills NSW offering 7-12 with a Student to Fulltime Teacher ratio of 15:1
Sydney Grammar School
Independent Boys in Darlinghurst NSW offering K-12 with a Student to Fulltime Teacher ratio of 9:1
The King's School
Independent Boys in North parramatta NSW offering K-12 with a Student to Fulltime Teacher ratio of 10:1
Trinity Grammar School
Independent Boys in Summer hill NSW offering K-12 with a Student to Fulltime Teacher ratio of 9:1
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Here’s what parents and students around Australia are saying about Cluey Learning:
Cluey has provided us with a convenient way for our year 4 son to build confidence in Maths and English. His tutors are so patient and understanding and reports are received almost immediately his session ends.
Daughter is struggling with year 3 maths I turned to cluey for help and now the daughter has more confidence in herself and I can see her understanding of maths greatly improving.
I was looking for tutoring to support a Year 11 and now Year 12 studies. We have been matched with good tutors for both math and english. The systems are great and allow parent to make sure sessions are effective, swapping and pausing is easy and very flexible. I was reluctant for an online forum however convinced now by the service offered and convenience of being able to books sessions (without the drop/off and pickup runaround!). Like any service like this, it all relies on the Tutor your student is matched with - we had a substitute tutor for one session and their communication style was different so not as conducive to my student's learning style. The system provides for you to swap out a tutor if its not working out. We are happy to the first match of tutors provided - just more cautious if we are being offered a substitute in future. Overall very happy with the service and we will be continuing this year.
My daughter who is in year 5, has had three 1-1 remote lessons with an English and maths teacher.Both teachers appear very knowledgeable. My daughter is once again excited about learning and feels more confident as a result of these lessons. The online platform the kids use during the session is intuitive and ease to use. The feedback sent after the lesson is great to ensure parents are across what was done during the lesson.
My child has a medical condition and has missed quite a bit of school. By joining Cluey learning he has gained confidence and has been able to fill in the gaps he has missed. He is always very excited to do the lessons and he always reflects back to me what he has learned. His tutor always checks with my son what he has been doing at school so he can extend on this.
My son is lost in the system. He is that good child that they do not see. We started Cluey a few weeks back. I love the flexibility of doing it in our own home. The maths tutor gets it. He gets my son to work through the problems and figures out where he is making mistakes. They work back through the problem to fix it. My son than works on other similar problems that he does not get. Our tutor works with my son on the deficits in his maths knowledge. Having one on one allows my son to work on his individual needs.