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Tutors in Alexandria include a 25-year veteran English teacher and HSC marker with postgraduate degrees and state-topping students, experienced maths/science tutors from selective schools and universities, peer mentors, International Baccalaureate high achievers (ATARs to 99+), a medical student, disability support specialists, and educators skilled in engaging diverse learners from early primary through senior secondary.

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Aditya

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized support by adapting to their individual learning needs, build their confidence through encouragement and positive reinforcement, and foster independent learning by teaching effective study strategies. Creating a supportive and respectful environment…
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Anived

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
A tutor is supposed to create a positive environment for a student to grow and mold a student for future successful endeavours and most importantly motivate the student to achieve excellent results. I think I'm really confident in the subjects I want to teach particularly Mathematics and Physics. I believe I would be able to help students solve…
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Victor

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
To work with a happy and motivated student allows to improve and learn in a better way. That's why a good feeling with the child is very important. Making her/his problem as mine, I can reach a full engagement with her/him. The tutor must also show security, respect, motivation and passion. I can improve her/his skills for study in order to…
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Sanika

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Build their confidence as much as their knowledge because a lot of students struggle not because they are incapable, but because they are convinced themselves they can’t do it. Beyond that, I think it’s important to teach a student how to think through a problem rather than just giving them the answer. The goal is to make them capable enough…
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Tian

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
Individualized Support: Every student has unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. As a tutor, it is essential to provide individualized support tailored to the specific needs of each student. This involves understanding their learning preferences, identifying areas for improvement, and adapting teaching strategies to maximize their…
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Abhilash

Physics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
A tutor can give a student the confidence to work independantly. Teach students on improving their strengths and minize their weakness. Enable them to quickly understand and solve problems with strong basic knowledge. A tutor can help a student to set high expectations and work towards them, making their stuggle easier. I believe higher studies…
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Elijah

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Allow them to be able to reach their full potential in their academic studies and make sure they stay focused on their academic goals. Strengths I think that I have as a tutor is patience, communication and the ability to explain concepts, and expertise in the subjects I have…
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Md Zamil Hoque

Physics Tutor Glebe, NSW
The most important thing would be to be able to empathise with the student and be not just a tutor but also a mentor. Learning is just as much about building confidence and motivation as it is about acquiring knowledge and understanding. This means being optimistic even when things don't work out as envisioned, and expending extra effort to make…
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Aditya

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
1) Never make them feel that their doubt is small or way too easy. 2) Make sure they always ask questions and provide them with right answers. 3) Never give out the solution of any given problem at once but rather provide them small details, eventually helping them make their way out of the question on their own. By doing this, students tend to…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
To be present, supportive and put faith in the student. As I believe most of the time, no matter what the tutor does, in the end, most students merely lack the confidence to push themselves forward in their studies and need people who believe in them, paired with the correct tools to lead them in the right direction. I have a deep understanding of…
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Surjo

Physics Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
I believe ultimately, the most important thing a tutor can do is to create an environment where when asked "Do you understand?", the student feels free to say "Nope". This honesty is priceless and very helpful in identifying knowledge-gaps early. I pride myself on being patient. I was a slow learner, and often had questions which were ignored or…
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Shriya

Physics Tutor Randwick, NSW
To clear all their doubts and not dismiss any questions even those that might seem straight-forward or silly. It is also to listen to student and clearly understand their problems and find the best way for them to study and improve their grades. Patient, Understanding, excellent communication skills and can cater to the needs of the student. I…
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Rebin

Physics Tutor Kingsford, NSW
-I believe it is a tutor's duty to make sure the student understands the concept thoroughly and precisely as possible,. -A tutor can always jump to the basics of a particular concept if it is not clear for the student. This is mostly not possible in a classroom. -Last but not the least, be a good listener and patient with the students. -Time…
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Sarina

Physics Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
An excellent tutor does more than just give answers; they also help students understand difficult ideas, adjust to their preferred learning method, and promote critical thinking. They help pupils become more self-assured, make studying interesting, and foster an environment where they feel free to ask questions. In order to guarantee that students…
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James

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them develop themselves both academically and personally. Tutoring is not only a job to help students with their specific problems but also developing study structures to effectively help the student long term, mindsets and strategies to allow the students to tackle…
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Chlarisya

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
Patience and not comparing them with the others. I believe that each student has their own pace of learning. Lack of patience and comparing them with others will certainly hamper their learning process and will give them less confidence on their studies. Understanding the most effective way of learning for each student is also crucial. When I was…
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Lhaki

Physics Tutor Forest Lodge, NSW
The first greatest thing that tutor can do for a student is serve as a ladder for the student to progress to next level of life in any kind of circumstances and letting students to take challenges as an opportunity. In ensuring promising life for those innocent students and making them succeed in the field which I had processed with and moreover…
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Rushi

Physics Tutor Marrickville, NSW
Increase the interest and enthusiasm with which a student approaches a subject. Instead of aiming to just get a good grade in a subject, the tutor should implore students to grasp a clear understanding and arouse curiosity. I can break complicated concepts into easy…
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Isabella

Physics Tutor Haymarket, NSW
I consider empathy and understanding as one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. When a tutor understands how the students feel, it is easier to teach them efficiently. My empathetic nature means when they are succeeding, I feel as I am succeeding too. My strengths as a tutor are my ability to cater to others needs. I am…
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Henry

Physics Tutor Surry Hills, NSW
I believe that the two most important things a 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 concepts in a…
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Debopam

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make a student look forward to learning. I think my strengths are my patience and ability to break down complex concepts into easier…
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Jeremy

Physics Tutor Daceyville, NSW
I believe it is important for a tutor to provide a wide range of examples for students to be able to grasp certain concepts. Furthermore, applications in the real world of the various concepts the students are learning are incredibly valuable, as it gives them a greater sense of purpose, knowing well what they are studying is not just to tick the…
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Fatima

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for the student is to empathize with the student on how he finds difficult to catch the concepts and ideas. Also, this is to let them express what they find difficult to understand. Aside from mastery of concepts of Math, Physics and Engineering Science subjects, I have developed different techniques of…

Local Reviews

Mina has been fantastic, raising my daughter's (yr 8) maths test marks by 20% in the first test after just 3 tutoring sessions....My daughter also feels so much more confident in class, and not so terrified to be asked to answer any questions as she was before.
Coral, Alexandria

Inside AlexandriaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Daniel focused on probability using tree diagrams and completed practice questions on chance, while Year 8 student Mia reviewed angles and worked through problems involving rates and speed.

For Year 11, Lucas tackled a pre-assessment covering algebra basics, taxes and depreciation, as well as graphing techniques and trigonometry concepts like similar triangles and the law of cosines.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7 mathematics, a student often felt overwhelmed by lengthy word problems, saying "I don't know what to do when there's so much info." This led to skipped steps and confusion about which numbers were needed.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student preparing for the HSC left several algebra questions blank on a practice test, not attempting them even though similar types are likely to appear in exams.

In senior maths (Year 12), another student missed easy marks in trigonometry because she didn't read questions thoroughly at first—only correcting errors after they were pointed out mid-session.

Recent Achievements

One Alexandria tutor noted that a Year 10 student, who used to avoid asking questions when stuck, now openly identifies tricky algebra steps and requests clarification before moving on—showing real initiative compared to her earlier hesitancy.

In a recent high school session, another student completed the last set of opportunity test questions and managed to solve half independently for the first time, rather than relying entirely on prompts.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously struggled with long division was able to finish all her practice questions without needing any help.

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 Green Square Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Central Sydney Intensive English High School.