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Kirkham's tutors include a PhD physicist and university medalist with decades of teaching and tutoring experience, K–12 education specialists and peer mentors, seasoned private maths and science tutors, a primary teacher with extensive classroom placements, accomplished HSC achievers, dance instructors skilled at engaging young learners, and competition winners in STEM, chess, and creative writing.

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Kayla

Physics Tutor Camden South, NSW
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to not only focus on assessment performance, but to help a student to love learning. I have recognised that merely rote learning and constantly completing practice questions can only allow a student to improve so far- a student must have interest in what they are learning and have a…
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Ali

Physics Tutor Gledswood Hills, NSW
Help a student not only do better or to learn further in a subject but to actually inspire them to want to study and do they best that they can. Because at the end of the day there is only so much a tutor can do, the student has to want to learn as well and thus inspiring to do so is the most important thing a tutor can do in my opinion. I believe…
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Rodela

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
I believe tutors have the biggest impact on how a student approaches a subject. Speaking from personal experience, I don't think I would've liked studying the subjects I had in year 10, 11 and 12 if I hadn't had good teachers who knew how to make the subjects interesting to learn. A tutor is capable of making studying feel less burdensome and I…
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Justin

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
Analyse the student and find out what they need the most, which area they need help and help them understand the concept, not just memorise them. I have excelled in maths and science in high school in Sydney and got band 6 in HSC Maths Extension 2 in year 11 as an accelerated student. I am now a third year medical student at Western Sydney…
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YIMING

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
I think tutors should be able to lead students to a better way of studying and solving problems rather than just teach them how to figure out a question. And if students have any problems during this way, tutor should help them to solve it. I am good at math and physics. I have earned a second-class and a third-class awards in HeBei province's…
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Elyza

Physics Tutor Kearns, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only help them understand the lessons, but assist them in the development of individual thought. My patience is extensive as I believe that the longer the struggle, the better the reward. However, I also believe that being able to communicate in various difference ways in…
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Patrick

Physics Tutor Kearns, NSW
Being patient in allowing students to fully grasp a topic or idea before proceeding. Often students have topics and subjects that have been neglected by the schooling system, and sometimes it is necessary to move backward before we go forward. I have been a student myself for 13 years and have an acute understanding of what assists myself and…
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Arjun

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Make the student feel comfortable enough to be open in saying "I didn't get that part" or "that didn't make sense". Only once they're comfortable with you can you truly help them. I think my patience, tenacity, and positivity are my main strengths as a…
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Jaafar

Physics Tutor Eschol Park, NSW
Not regurgitate the same information given on google or at schools regarding their difficult topics, but instead to approach the student and the lesson with the ambition to simplify complexities in your own intuitive way. This is with respect to the student's preferential medium for learning, which you as a tutor need to manipulate effectively to…
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SREE LAKSHMI

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is to build a student's confidence, not just their grades. When I mentored , I noticed that once they believed they could succeed, academic improvements naturally followed. A tutor should guide the student to think independently, celebrate small wins, and create a space where asking questions feels…
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Noor

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
- Being consistent with their students, setting a schedule to meet with them and follow up on prescribed work - the ability to adapt to the skill level of the student e.g. ramping up the difficulty of questions sooner if a student shows great confidence and performance in a certain field/concept - Patient, don't mind elaborating on concepts…
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Anantan

Physics Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
The primary role of a teacher is to provide tools that encourage students to think independently. A teacher plays a pivotal role in preparing child to apply knowledge to resolve issues. A teacher can equip a child to understand his own strengths and weakness and how to work on them. A teacher should enable students to challenge themselves to…
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Mohammad

Physics Tutor Ambarvale, NSW
Teach them logical thinking and problem solving skills to gradually build their learning capabilities. Very clear and articulate, advanced knowledge in subject…
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Dinh

Physics Tutor Woodbine, NSW
I believe one of the most important thing a tutor can do is helping the students to understand the concept rather than just knowing how to solve the problem. For instance, while memorising a formula and applying it to the problem is good, understanding the derivation and the concept thoroughly will help them to retain the information and adapt to…
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Adil

Physics Tutor Woodbine, NSW
Encouragement is important. Making them aware of their ability, a tutor can mark his place in the mental development of a student. Its definitely patience. The ability to understand the mentality and mental ability of each student and making a personalized plan for each is another strength of…
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Takaya

Physics Tutor Menangle, NSW
Having the student understand topics enough in a way that they feel confident enough to go forwards with those questions themselves. Helping students understand complex topics by explaining the "why", and understanding core…

Local Reviews

Keyan was a very patient and flexible tutor, who significantly helped to improve my year 12 marks in advanced and extension 1 maths, in preparation for my HSC. He is very calm and had no problem covering topics again that I would find difficult. He went out of his way to provide me textbooks, past papers and many helpful resources and was always very efficient in getting back to me as fast as possible if I had any questions that weren't during our sessions. he helped me achieve marks that I didn't know I was capable of in my HSC and I highly recommend him as a tutor
Anuj, Harrington Park

Inside KirkhamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emma practised adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as applying PEMDAS to mixed operation questions.

In Year 10, Jared worked on solving simultaneous equations and improving note-taking using colour and visual aids ahead of his upcoming HSC exams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Kyle focused on physics concepts such as the difference between scalar and vector quantities and converting velocity units from kilometres per hour to metres per second.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was a recurring issue across multiple years: in Year 11 Physics, homework was often incomplete or only started minutes before sessions ("Homework clearly started 5 mins before my arrival"), and a Year 12 student missed assigned practice tests entirely.

Organization concerns also surfaced—one senior English student repeatedly arrived without their book or past work, limiting targeted feedback and revision.

In Chemistry (Year 11), note-taking lacked clarity and structure; "needs to improve her note taking and the use of colour for example to show the equations."

In Algebra for Year 10, skipping working steps made sign errors hard to spot, slowing progress during problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

A Kirkham tutor recently noticed Kyle, a Year 11 student, beginning to bring his own notebook for Physics and actively jotting down definitions and diagrams—something he hadn't done before—which is helping him remember key concepts like static and kinetic friction.

In Year 12 Maths, Ava worked through quadratic equations and started explaining her steps out loud as she solved problems, showing real independence compared to when she needed prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to guess at answers now takes time to ask clarifying questions before tackling fraction rules, leading to fewer mistakes in homework last week.

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 Narellan Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Elderslie High School.