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Mount Kuring Gai's tutors include an ATAR 98 achiever and music competition winner, state-ranked linguist with Maths Olympiad honors, seasoned high school and university maths specialists, a Bachelor of Education candidate, peer mentors and youth leaders, plus creative STEM standouts—many with years of experience teaching, coaching or supporting K–12 students.

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Mark

Physics Tutor Wahroonga, NSW
A Tutor is there to unlock the potential of a student hidden in a big classroom setting. The direct help provided prompts questions and higher order thinking to benefit the student. However it's not only this but the precedent the Tutor sets for a student's study habits. A Tutor exposes the student to a wider perspective on the subject which aids…
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Mona

Physics Tutor Wahroonga, NSW
A step by step technique. It is important that the student is shown the correct way to solve a problem as the student might not have understood the basics of the lesson. When teaching the student, it is important to go through the lesson and make sure the student understands the lesson before commencing with the assignment. It is out job to…
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Emma

Physics Tutor Warrawee, NSW
Work to build up the student's confidence. This can be done by teaching them not just how to study for a test, but how to understand the test's content. It is crucial that a student's problem solving and critical thinking skills be developed, as this enables them to approach new or harder concepts with the assurance that they have the skills to…
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Osman

Physics Tutor Warrawee, NSW
Tutoring allows me to share my passion and knowledge for various subjects and topics. As a tutor I can help students overcome academic challenges to improve their confidence, develop a better understanding of the subject/topic, and hopefully increase their own enthusiasm for life-long learning. I am patient and willing to spend extra time with…
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Angus

Physics Tutor Warrawee, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to nurture confidence in their own abilities. A confident student is much more likely to ask questions and challenge themselves, which will greatly improve their understanding of a subject. Additionally, it is vital for a tutor to allow the student to think independently instead of…
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Archit

Physics Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to teach material in such a fashion that it makes the subject enjoyable for a tutee. This will allow the student to be more positive and motivated to working harder for a subject, but more importantly, it reframes their mindset to see the work they must do as less of a burden and more as a…
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Shriya

Physics Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach the student how to approach problems and questions on their own, such that they are not dependent on anyone when they encounter a difficult problem in the future. For example, to teach them how to look at a problem in many different ways, to reverse the problem and work…
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Michelle

Physics Tutor Normanhurst, NSW
Giving motivation, goals and direction. I always loved tutors who could give me a purpose to life on top of knowledge of school content. I've always been in the tutoring scene back when I was in primary and all throughout high school. I know what kids want in a tutor and I will try my best to meet them. I have exceptional interpersonal skills and…
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Siddharth

Physics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
Aside from improving academic performance and laying strong fundamental foundations, I believe boosting student confidence is vital- as it can change the entire attitude/mindset of a student. Moreover, this can be strengthened by supporting students in their efforts- both successes and failures as they develop their academic skills. I pride myself…
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Akshat

Physics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
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Arian

Physics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do is clarifying concepts, building confidence in the subjects and adapting to needs. Explaining concepts clearly and being patient. Im good at breaking down complex ideas into simpler parts and adapting to different learning…
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Arooran

Physics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
I believe the most important role of a tutor is to create a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Additionally, my encouragement and positivity are imperative as feedback allows for students to gain confidence in their own abilities. A good tutor should help students develop effective…
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Cheuk Fung

Physics Tutor Thornleigh, NSW
To communicate with the student even off-hours. Before every lesson I need to understand which topic they need assistance with in order to better prepare materials needed to teach them. I am very organized and would spend time understanding the needs of my students before choosing the study materials…
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Arjun

Physics Tutor Westleigh, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be the support they can provide, doing this allows the student to feel as though they have something they can rely on during stressful times. My strengths as a tutor would be that I am patient, easygoing and confident. I am willing to go over a problem over and over again until a student…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators, and practiced converting between fractions and decimals.

In Year 8, Jake focused on simplifying algebraic expressions involving different orders of operations, as well as solving one-step algebraic equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Chloe reviewed factorising quadratics using the difference of two squares and perfect square methods, also extending to non-quadratic expressions for extra challenge.

Recent Challenges

Missed homework was a clear issue for one Year 9 student, with the tutor noting "missed homework this week"—this led to gaps that showed up in class when recalling earlier methods.

A Year 11 student tended to overuse their calculator during time trials, which meant less working was shown and mistakes went unchecked: "Be careful to not overuse calculator and neglect working out as this led to silly mistakes."

For a Year 7 algebra task, the habit of avoiding writing full steps made it harder to spot sign errors.

In primary years, one student sometimes forgot strategies just covered; this became obvious when asked to explain fraction concepts aloud.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mount Kuring Gai noticed a Year 10 student who used to overlook her own errors now actively self-corrects during maths assessments, even spotting mistakes in teacher solutions—a big shift from earlier sessions.

Another high schooler recently applied trigonometric rules to abstract problems after initially struggling, using diagrams and extraction strategies to break them down independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification is now comfortable voicing when she's unsure and engages fully with new material; last week, she finished all her multiplication practice without any prompting.

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 Berowra Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mount Kuring-gai Public School.