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Tutors in Potts Point include a seasoned primary school teacher with diverse classroom experience, an outstanding UK-trained primary educator and SEND camp leader, a maths dux and ATAR 99.50 graduate, a university science medalist, a compassionate peer mentor from Germany, and highly experienced tutors with over 1000 hours of personalised K–12 instruction.

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Tobias

Physics Tutor Potts Point, NSW
As a physics tutor being a listening and trustworthy mentor and youth role model for my students is the most important aim. Being patient and spending relentless efforts to find a way to succeed with further development play a vital role for tutoring. I am very talented in Maths and have a lot of patience as well as experience when it comes to…
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Bruno

Physics Tutor Potts Point, NSW
Most importantly, I think, is to listen to the student. I am a patient and understanding individual, which I think a student needs for problem solving…
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Chris
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Chris

Physics Tutor Woolloomooloo, NSW
provide one on one guidance make teaching specific to the student help develop study techniques/habits help students critique their work/understanding ability to twach not only what to study but also how to study and identification of students' strengths and…
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Paing Thu

Physics Tutor Rushcutters Bay, NSW
The most important things for a physics tutor can do are understanding a student’s needs, building their confidence and making learning engaging while fostering independent thinking. I can explain the concepts in many different ways and I’m really adaptable in my teaching…
Rizvi Rezwan
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Rizvi Rezwan

Physics Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
Make something understandable even when the student thought it was impossible to I'm very disciplined when it comes to studies, very friendly as…
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Mali

Physics Tutor Darlinghurst, NSW
Relatability is so important. We see a huge disconnect between teachers/tutors and students. I believe that an equal playing field with mutual respect creates a unique learning environment and nurtures encouragement. The student can see how the teacher got to where they are, and can realise that they, too, can learn these concepts just as those…
Tiana
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Tiana

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is being prepared. I have had 1-1 Spanish tutoring in the past, and every week my tutor would arrive prepared with documents and interactive lessons, which were fundamental in enriching my learning of the subject and making the sessions more enjoyable. Additionally, the tutor needs to…
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Unaiza

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor learning to their individual needs, and create a supportive, patient environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A tutor should break down complex concepts into manageable parts, helping students understand rather than just…
Armin
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Armin

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
Personalized training for each student and giving feeback to help the student improve Communication skills, ability to connect and explain in a simple…
Nikola
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Nikola

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing for a physics tutor to do to a student is to be able to connect with them on a level that allows them to understand the content. Not being able to form a connection with the student makes the learning process tough. It is important to find an approach that enables the student to succeed. As a tutor, I am able to connect…
Tenglun
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Tenglun

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
Personal relationships are foundational to student success -- the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor creates trust and respect, essential ingredients for students to learn well. I am an expert in Math and Programming and their academic content -- I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I…
Ismahaan
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Ismahaan

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to believe in them and remind them of their potential. Constant mentoring and motivation goes a long way in maximising students' academic performance. It is also necessary to give students personalised advice to ensure they target their time and energy in the right tasks,…
Andrew
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe my most important role as a physics tutor is provide a supportive environment in a way that it is open to a variety of personalities and ways of thinking. It is only if the student is comfortable that the student and tutor can work cooperatively which will allow for the student to learn. The tutor should also attempt to understand the…
Nathan
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Nathan

Physics Tutor Double Bay, NSW
The most important thing that anyone can do for their student is to have them realise that everyone started where they are starting, nobody was born knowing anything, and just because you don't understand a concept now, doesn't mean you won't ever understand it. My strength come from the way I approach a student, I work with them, and build on…
May
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May

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the responsibility of the tutor is to support students to reach their target and enjoy their learning journey. That is why I always provide motivation and interesting knowledge to the students in my tutoring sessions. It is because I believe study should be fun and rewarding. I am an engineer and a university medallist graduate with more…
Juan
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Juan

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
Incorporate a connection to the student's interests Teach the student how to learn Teach to the student's strengths Minimize the student's weaknesses I have a wide range of Knowledge, organizational and communication skills that allow me to make teamwork with student helping them in their learning process through with teaching creativity,…
Haider
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Haider

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor/teacher can do for their students is to help them discover their true potential, eradicate doubt and hone their abilities in what may otherwise seem an impossible task. As a tutor, I believe I can help my students overcome any challenge they face in their studies, by teaching concepts in a way…
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Zenan

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
~Positive Relationship: Building a positive and supportive relationship with the student can significantly enhance the learning experience. A tutor who is approachable and caring often fosters a better learning atmosphere. ~Individualised Instruction: Tailoring instruction to meet the specific needs and learning style of the student is one of…
Michael
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Michael

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
I think that taking the time to really understand the student's needs and being able to break down the problem into its smallest components really helps to understand exactly where the student is going wrong, and how to help them. Once I understand where the student is struggling, I can focus on practicing that concept until they are comfortable…
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Shatabdi

Physics Tutor Sydney, NSW
According to me, I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to encourage him and build up the confidence by giving the student positive feedback and helpful suggestions. Also, a tutor should always have an openness and adaptability to dynamic changes to understand situation with empathy as well as common sense. I…
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Tom

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
In general, I aim to build confidence and self-belief in a student in order to be independently successful. I find that most students are capable of understanding and learning difficult topics but a limited belief in their abilities prevents them from performing to their best ability. Available at any time. I feel I can relate and have fun with a…
Henry
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Henry

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
I believe that the two most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is to have both sympathy and empathy when approaching difficult concepts, in order to prevent a student from giving up, in addition to being organised and prepared. My greatest strengths as a tutor lie in my patience with others, my ability to explain difficult…
Manibabu
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Manibabu

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized help, boost their confidence, and make learning enjoyable. For instance, if a student struggles with math, a tutor can explain concepts in a way that matches the student's learning style. By encouraging them and praising their progress, the tutor helps the…

Local Reviews

Riley is extremely happy with Andre. My son tells me "this guy's great ! Every time I call him because I have a question, he answers !" So thank you.
David, Woolloomooloo

Inside Potts PointTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Taiki focused on reading comprehension and phonics by working through 'The Dragon,' tackling unfamiliar words using sound-out strategies, and then writing sentences with new vocabulary.

For Year 10, Maddison practised trigonometry skills—solving right-angled triangles including angles of elevation and depression—and moved onto bearings problems using extension exercises from class.

In Year 11, Sophie revised theoretical versus experimental probability as well as relative frequency questions in preparation for her upcoming exam.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, one student consistently crossed out mistakes in their notes rather than leaving visible corrections, which made it harder to track where errors occurred and slowed review.

In a Year 10 probability lesson, messy written work meant "the working was too hard to read back on," making it difficult to check answers or revisit solutions later.

A senior English student preparing an assignment avoided linking points back to the topic sentence and left structure incomplete, reflecting reluctance to engage with feedback about argument clarity.

For one junior primary learner, forgetting home reading slowed progress with unfamiliar words and sounds.

Recent Achievements

One Potts Point tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitancy, now comes prepared with her own list of problem areas—last session, she worked through bearings and probability questions on her own initiative.

Another high school student, Martina, used to rely heavily on worked examples but recently solved algebraic fraction problems independently without looking back at notes—a clear shift towards independence.

In Year 3 English, a student who struggled with past tense verbs is now confidently creating his own sentences using new spelling words and correctly adding '-ed' endings when prompted.

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 Kings Cross Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Vincent's College.