Year 12 Biology Tutoring in NSW & Online

Transform memorisation into sophisticated analysis – the key to Band 6 performance and medical school entry

Year 12 Biology crushes students who rely on rote learning alone. With trials approaching and medical courses demanding Band 6 results, understanding the difference between memorisation and analysis becomes critical. Topics like genetics, evolution, and disease require sophisticated evaluation skills and scientific thinking. Our program teaches the analytical frameworks and response techniques that turn content knowledge into the high marks your future demands.

Weekly Theory Lessons with Premium Booklets

Students receive expertly structured weekly lessons supported by comprehensive booklets. These materials are designed to help students become top performers by mastering core concepts step-by-step. We conduct regular assessments and provide live, interactive feedback to ensure every child progresses confidently.

Online Learning That Works.

Our online classes deliver the same (or better) results as face-to-face learning. No time wasted on travel, flexible scheduling, access to recordings, and consistent access to Sydney’s best tutors—right from your home.

 Expert Teachers Who Know the NSW Syllabus

Our tutors are handpicked specialists who not only understand the syllabus but also know how to teach it in a way that clicks. Their experience and personalised approach make all the difference.

Term-by-Term Outline

Module 1 – Heredity (Oct–Dec)

This term introduces the principles of genetics and inheritance. Students examine the molecular structure of DNA, meiosis, and inheritance patterns that shape modern understanding of biological diversity.

  • DNA structure and function: replication, transcription, and translation

  • Mitosis and meiosis: processes and their role in continuity of life

  • Inheritance patterns: Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics

  • Population genetics: allele frequencies and gene pools

Outcome:
Students will develop a strong understanding of inheritance and reproduction, forming the conceptual base for evolution, genetic change, and disease.

Module 2 – Genetic Change (Feb–Apr)

This module explores genetic mutation, gene flow, and biotechnology. Students will analyse how genetic change influences evolution and biodiversity.

  • Mutations: types, causes, and effects on phenotype

  • Gene flow and genetic drift: impacts on population diversity

  • Biotechnology: genetic engineering, cloning, CRISPR, and bioethics

  • Applications in medicine, agriculture, and conservation

Outcome:
Students will understand how genetic variation arises and apply their knowledge to evaluate biotechnological solutions and ethical considerations.

Module 3 – Infectious Disease (Apr–Jun)

This term examines how diseases spread and how organisms defend themselves. Real-world examples support understanding of immunity, treatment, and prevention.

  • Pathogens: bacteria, viruses, fungi, prions, and macroparasites

  • Disease transmission and response: the innate and adaptive immune systems

  • Vaccination and public health strategies

  • Case studies on epidemics, pandemics, and antibiotic resistance

Outcome:
Students will be able to explain disease mechanisms and assess how biological knowledge is applied to improve health outcomes globally.

Module 4 – Non-Infectious Disease & Exam Preparation (Jul–Sept)

The final term focuses on non-infectious diseases and disorders while sharpening HSC exam strategies. Students will consolidate learning across all modules through revision and assessment.

  • Non-infectious diseases: genetic, environmental, and lifestyle causes

  • Homeostasis: regulation of body temperature, blood glucose, and water balance

  • Epidemiology: interpreting trends and evaluating prevention strategies

  • Mock exams, feedback, and HSC exam technique

Outcome:
Students will be equipped with exam-ready skills and deep conceptual knowledge across all syllabus modules, ensuring HSC success.

Pricing

Group Classes (Maximum 5 Students)

Term Course: 12 weekly lessons
$ $798
per term (upfront payment with 5% discount)
  • Maximum of 5 students per class for optimal attention
  • NSW syllabus-aligned content, covering key focus areas
  • Theory and workbook
  • Free trial session available

1-on-1 Private Tutoring

Term Course: 12 weekly lessons
$ $1,254
per term (upfront payment with 5% discount)
  • Complete, personalized attention for each student
  • NSW syllabus-aligned content
  • Regular progress tracking and parent feedback
  • Theory and workbook

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