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Mount Sheridan's tutors include a university medallist and published lecturer, a Master of Education candidate, ATAR 99.90 dux, experienced Kumon and private maths/English specialists, seasoned primary teacher and peer mentors, international school teachers with advanced degrees, and passionate coaches in science, creative writing, sport and the arts—many with years of K–12 tutoring or teaching experience.

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Joshua

Physics Tutor Mount Sheridan, QLD
I believe that the most important thing for a physics tutor is to form a positive relationship which helps to push the student further than they believed they possibly could before. I believe that my strengths as a tutor will be to see where a student is struggling. From here I will be able to further help them by ensuring that they full…
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Lachlan

Physics Tutor Bayview Heights, QLD
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to provide personalised support, foster confidence, and inspire a love of learning and an interest in the subject. I am knowledgeable in the fields of mathematics and physics, especially at a high school level. I am passionate about these subjects, meaning I enjoy talking…
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Florence

Physics Tutor Westcourt, QLD
I personally believe that for a physics tutor to be effective, they have to be willing to listen to, and learn from, the individual that they are working with. There is always more than one way to teach a specific skill, and, as a result of this, it is important to work together to find the most effective methods. I think that it is important to…
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Laurent

Physics Tutor Westcourt, QLD
Help them to believe in their capacities and abilities to achieve their goals at school and in life. Help them do develop learning skills to be more independent. Patience, Adaptability, Interpersonal skills, Humility. Ability to explain complex things in an easy way that everyone would understand. I love fixing things and be able to unlock the…
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Guillaume

Physics Tutor Parramatta Park, QLD
Provide her/him the support she/he needs and give her/him back the attention required in order to grow self confidence, grasp notions and methods, and master them. My experience since more than a decade as a mathematics and sciences teacher in french schools in Indonesia, as well as my knowledge, through online tutoring, of different curriculae…
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Jesleen

Physics Tutor Brinsmead, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to engage the student in a way which makes them want to keep learning that specific subject if not fall in love with it. At the end of the day motivation must come from the student themself and as a tutor I believe it is my job to help the student find that motivation. I believe my…

Local Reviews

After expressing my interest in getting a maths tutor I received a very friendly phone call from a lady called Gemma. She asked me for my preferences regarding a tutor and linked me with someone in my area. My maths tutor (Dushyant) then rang me and arranged a first lesson. He was professional, friendly and had already done some preparation into the exam that I was studying for. I really appreciated the fact that he already knew what the perimeters and skill level of the exam, so that he could then work towards this level during our lessons. He always came well prepared and was interested in helping me, even during the week when I got stuck with a question. I feel more confident about sitting the exam now and have definitely learnt a lot in only one month.
Ronja Schneller

Inside Mount SheridanTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Layla focused on calculating simple interest and solving profit and loss problems using real-world scenarios.

For Year 8, Eve tackled trigonometry basics including Pythagoras' theorem and worked through finding unknown angles in triangles, often using exam-style questions for practice.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sophia concentrated on simplifying index laws and evaluating expressions involving order of operations, revising both homework and recent school test material to address areas of difficulty.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not bring required materials to several sessions and, as a result, had to redo work instead of progressing—"lost previous homework sheet so had to spend lesson going through it again."

In Year 10 Maths, missing homework has become a pattern; one session was spent clarifying past content because set tasks weren't completed beforehand.

For a Year 6 learner, messy written layout in multi-step arithmetic made it difficult to track errors and slowed learning.

Meanwhile, in senior years, inconsistent note-taking left gaps when revising unfamiliar formulae, especially in trigonometry assignments. Confidence sometimes dropped after setbacks.

Recent Achievements

A Mount Sheridan tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who started bringing her own practice work to sessions, keen to prep for an upcoming test—a real turnaround from earlier lessons where she waited for direction.

Another high schooler who previously hesitated to ask questions came prepared with specific problems on fractions, then worked through tougher examples without prompting.

In Year 6, one student who used to get stuck on division surprised us by tackling new problems independently and finishing all assigned homework before the session ended.

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 Edmonton Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like White Rock State School.