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Woodbridge's tutors feature a former school Dux with a 98.50 ATAR and multiple academic awards, veteran maths specialists with teaching and tutoring experience from Year 4 to Year 12, a science Olympiad participant, experienced youth mentors and camp leaders, plus educators with postgraduate credentials in chemistry, mathematics, and child development.

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Courtney

Physics Tutor Woodbridge, WA
Be genuine; be genuine about knowing the information, be geuine about wanting to help and being genuinely concerned for their education. I am really good at explaining things to students, in lots of different ways if they dont understand. My weakness would be that i am really friendly, and if the student just wants to sit and talk i would have a…
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Flint

Physics Tutor Swan View, WA
Show them the way without giving the answer. I feel the downfall of most tutors is giving answers and not letting the students make mistakes so that they can learn from them. Tutors should be almost like your best friend rather than your teacher and should be working with you, not telling you. I'm approachable, professional, and have an excellent…
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Benjamin
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Benjamin

Physics Tutor Stratton, WA
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student would be to find a way to engage them and encourage them to succeed in their studies. To help them actually see that they're getting better, and keep them motivated to continue working the best they can. I am a patient person with a relaxed demeanour. I can understand that each…
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Priyal

Physics Tutor Bennett Springs, WA
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student include: Fostering Confidence – Encouraging and supporting students helps them believe in their abilities and approach learning with a positive mindset. Encouraging Critical Thinking – Guiding students to analyze problems and think independently rather than just memorizing…
Supriya
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Supriya

Physics Tutor Redcliffe, WA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for students is to tailor their teaching approach to the individual needs of each student. This involves understanding their learning style, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and providing personalized guidance and support to help them succeed. My strengths as a tutor include effective…
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Jadon Dwight

Physics Tutor Bayswater, WA
I can make the student not only competent, but also comfortable and confident in a certain topic. I understand how stressful hard subjects can be. I want to take away the feeling of fear when students enter a class they think they're not good in. Another thing is teaching a student to be an autodidact. I was fortunate enough to know this tactic…
Joshua
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Joshua

Physics Tutor Brabham, WA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to create a positive atmosphere for learning. As a result it builds confidence within the student. Also a tutor should help students develop problem solving skills and independent thinking. I'm patient and understanding because of that it eases many students' nerves. That allows me…
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Caesar

Physics Tutor Embleton, WA
More important than anything else, an effective tutor must be able to meet the student at their level, whether that is their level of understanding or lack thereof of a given topic, or even going the extra mile and addressing external circumstances they face that affect their academic performance. My main strengths as a tutor are my ability to…
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Ajitesh

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
The assistance for gaining problem solving ability allows the student to solve about 50% of the task and remaining 50% comes with practice. This aspect to develop Problem solving skills is essential and most important thing a physics tutor can do. I can explain any concept given to me in the my domain with the most rudimentary approach. Which…
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Hantarto

Physics Tutor Ballajura, WA
Be a good listener, be ontime, never give up, never discourage student, always see the positive side of the student, emphasise that making mistakes is part of learning, change atmosphere when the students get bored. I'm a good listener, prompt, really strong in mathematics and physics (I'm a PhD in physics). I'm passionate at these two subjects. I…
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Mohamed Hijaz

Physics Tutor Bayswater, WA
To guide him so that the next time he can tackle a similar question, independently. Motivate him so that he is confident to undertake his units and not feel he is not good enough. Show him with correct technique mathematics is easy. I am a Mechanical Engineering graduate and Physics and Mathematics has been my strength. I graduated with first…
Nakshatra Achu
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Nakshatra Achu

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Support and raise self esteem…
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Anjitha

Physics Tutor Cloverdale, WA
Ideally, tutors help students build problem-solving skills, and help them become confident, independent learners. They should give personalized training to each student depending upon their capability on grasping the knowledge. Important soft skills of me as a tutor include time management skills, leadership skills, having a strong work ethic,…
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Edward

Physics Tutor Ballajura, WA
Help them become enthusiastic about learning, and change how they see what they are capable of. I am good at improving a students ability to learn. As someone who has ADHD, I have found ways at managing my time and efforts that are both very effective in achieving consistently outstanding results, and sustainable, which my students can apply not…
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Tekebo

Physics Tutor Bedford, WA
I believe tutoring is about teaching students to learn independently and truly understand concepts, rather than simply memorising them, giving my student the confidence and knowledge needed to succeed academically. I recently graduated with an ATAR of 96.75, excelling in maths and physics courses. Having just completed these subjects, the concepts…
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Robbie

Physics Tutor Viveash, WA
Tutors should be able to work well with different types of students, as well as know enough maths to explain things in great depth. Tutors need to be patient and helpful, and be able to communicate with children's parents as well. I have experience tutoring for more than five years, which has helped me gain confidence in working with children on…
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Gavin

Physics Tutor Midland, WA
A tutor should: 1. Break complex concepts into simple, logical and manageable steps, making learning easier and more enjoyable. 2. Being friendly, open and understanding. Without this, students may not feel comfortable effectively learning and asking questions. 3. Providing structured practice with tailored feedback. One of the best ways…
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Gagandeep

Physics Tutor Caversham, WA
A tutor should be versatile and have interpersonal skills . He/she is the one that makes any subject interesting with effort and their teaching methods. I am full of energy and adaptable to any environment. I am ready to devote extra time and effort to the students that need more attention. Being motivated towards my work makes me different…
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Seamus

Physics Tutor Lockridge, WA
The most crucial aspects a physics tutor can offer a student are personalized guidance and support. Adjusting the teaching approach to individual learning styles ensures comprehension and confidence, while genuine encouragement motivates students to overcome challenges. A tutor plays a pivotal role in creating a positive learning environment,…
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Heeraman (Ross)

Physics Tutor High Wycombe, WA
Enable them with additional or improved skills to experience growth in understanding and hence an improvement in marks/grades. These skills could be techniques on how to answer types of questions. Ability to map out student understanding and select appropriate strategy to improve conceptual understanding. This approach was used in my Doctor of…
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Tiffany

Physics Tutor Belmont, WA
Definitely listening to our students. While we are there to teach them and help them along, each student is different and learns in a different way. Through previous tutoring experiences, I found that when I asked my students "What works for you?" or "How could we improve how we do our lessons?" and listening to what the students say and…
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Raymond

Physics Tutor Belmont, WA
- Make sure that any concerns a student has regarding their education is addressed appropriately. - Being a good and trustworthy role model. - Inspiring students and encourage them to realise their passion for learning. - Address any difficulties in their schoolwork - Assist them in reaching their full potential. - Provide…
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Linh

Physics Tutor Morley, WA
I think continuous support is the most important thing that a physics tutor can do for a student. Without having continuous support, the student cannot rely on their tutor to help them when they are having difficulty. I think my strengths are that I am patient, I've had great exposure to younger students. I also have an open mind which allows me…

Local Reviews

Stella is great. Our son likes her and all is going very well.
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Inside WoodbridgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jazmine focused on division using hands-on games with tokens, and also practised reading both 12- and 24-hour time.

In Year 8, Ben revised Pythagoras' theorem by solving problems involving unknown sides in right-angled triangles and moved on to trigonometric ratios for finding side lengths and angles.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student James worked through probability questions using Venn diagrams to find probabilities of different combinations, then reinforced skills with practice on linear equations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not bring his notes to a test preparation session and, as one tutor observed, "he was unable to do many questions without help of his notes"—misplaced materials led to wasted revision time.

In Year 7 English, another student's creative writing draft had "some grammar errors," but she often missed teacher feedback on answering the question directly; analysis tasks were left incomplete because she didn't apply feedback mid-task.

A Year 11 student over-relied on referring back to notes during algebra practice instead of memorising laws, slowing down progress in exam conditions and leading to lost marks when recall was needed under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Woodbridge recently noticed some great shifts: one Year 9 student who used to rely on written prompts is now confidently explaining the laws of indices out loud and asks for clarification when confused, rather than guessing.

A high schooler preparing for a surds test surprised himself by working through tougher equations that he'd barely attempted at school before—he even tackled these without guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student who was previously terrified of division not only managed to separate tokens into groups but recited her 4-times table from memory during practice.

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 Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Governor Stirling Senior High School.