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Tutors in Berowra Waters include a former school Dux and SRC leader with international mentoring experience, a 4-year veteran maths tutor and engineering graduate (ATAR 96.9), HSC State Rankers, music competition winners, university education majors, and accomplished youth leaders—many bringing top ATARs, subject distinctions, and years of K–12 tutoring or coaching expertise.

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Habel Abraham

Physics Tutor Berowra, NSW
I believe the most important asset a physics tutor can have is the ability to listen. Student's often come to tutors with different intentions in mind, some to extend their current knowledge and accelerate themselves, while others intend to re-establish their foundations. It is crucial that the tutor listens to and understands the students needs…
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Tristan

Physics Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
- Ability to explain concepts clearly at a level the student can understand - Ability to quickly diagnose strengths and weaknesses so they can focus on the latter - Having a positive mindset and encourage the student rather than criticise them if possible. - Assigning work between sessions that is relevant - Being reliable I am reliable,…
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Kai

Physics Tutor Mount Colah, NSW
A tutor should be able to personalise and adapt to each and every student. Everyone learns at different paces and styles and I think it's most important to understand a students strengths and weaknesses. I would like to say that I am a very patient person, ready for any challenge and obstacle. I also have experience from young children in Years 1…
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Michael

Physics Tutor Galston, NSW
Since all maths is built on foundations, I can identify and address weakness in a particular building block, rather than just correcting mistakes. A good tutor does more than simply deliver content, but should inspire creativity within a student. My students will gain the confidence to attack further problems and be empowered with the ability to…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Hornsby Heights, NSW
I consider the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to ensure that the student fully understands the content being taught at their level. I think it can be quite easy for a tutor to rush or even skip the easy stuff in favour for the more interesting, harder content, which can leave a student lost and feeling inadequate. I…
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Georgiy

Physics Tutor Asquith, NSW
provide ways to approach an problem the student has, for them to remember the next time they get a similar problem. my explanation skills being able to offer tips on how to approach and remember such…

Local Reviews

Kastaub was extraordinary as a tutor, and I fully intend to use him again and again in the future to assist Elijah in 3 unit maths. That initial 2hr session helped tremendously. Pls tell Kastaub that Elijah earned a 70% score in both the graphical equations tests! This was a fabulous result for him.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked through simplifying algebraic expressions involving different orders of operations and solved one-step algebraic equations.

For Year 9, Emily practised factorising quadratics—focusing on the difference of two squares and perfect squares—and extended this to non-quadratic algebraic expressions like monic quadratic trinomials.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Marcus revised hyperbolas and exponentials, applied reasoning to congruent and similar triangles, and tackled mixed deductive geometry and advanced quadratics questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student tended to avoid writing out working in algebra and surds, as seen in tests where "he had full pages with no working" and lost marks even when the final answers were correct.

In Year 7, a student sometimes missed critical details in multi-step word problems by not reading questions carefully—especially negatives or what was specifically being asked (e.g., calculating who did NOT attend an excursion).

For a Year 4 lesson, one student's confusion with area and perimeter of composite shapes was compounded by unclear layout in written work, making it harder to spot errors during review.

Recent Achievements

Mhairi can now confidently distinguish between factorising quadratics and solving for x, applying both techniques accurately after previously struggling and confusing the two.

Catherine, who used to miss errors in her maths assessments, is now self-correcting her own work and has even spotted mistakes in her teacher's solutions—something she'd never attempted before.

Meanwhile, Tom (Year 4) moved from needing reminders on vertical multiplication to multiplying a 6-digit number by a 3-digit number entirely on his own by lesson's end.

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 Wideview Public School.