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Tutors in Asquith include a 39-year veteran secondary maths teacher and national examiner, an award-winning science educator with international teaching credentials, an HSC All-Rounder with a 98.75 ATAR and peer mentoring experience, Kumon-trained K–12 specialists, accomplished private tutors in maths and English, netball coaches, and creative youth educators with extensive child-facing roles.

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Christopher

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most important things for a tutor is to be a source of support that they can reach out to, not only in the specific subject that they're tutoring, but also studying and school life in general. I'm skilled at breaking down larger, complex ideas and explaining small details and nuances but then being able to link it all back to over-arching…
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Ben

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
I think that communication and being on the same page (figuratively) as your student as very important. Younger people can often be hesitant to admit that they don't know something, so it is important to break down any barriers and understand the students needs. I am determined, patient, mature and motivated. I can try different methods of…
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Jordan

Physics Tutor Glenhaven, NSW
Ensure that they understand concepts which will allow them to continue to learn and grow there knowledge instead of just learning how to do a single question that they are struggling with. I can simply difficult math problems into simple steps so the student can understand what they are actually trying to achieve instead of the problem being…
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Yannick

Physics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
Aside from teaching them content, a tutor should act as a mentor and a leader for the student, guiding them in the right direction with not only their studies, but their progression into university as well. As a student of mine, your child will not only receive weekly tutoring, but will also receive my guidance and mentoring to ensure they succeed…
Martin
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Martin

Physics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to provide them with an proper understanding of the problem so that they can apply it to further problems and extensions instead of teaching the process to answer a specific question. This includes equipping students with problem-solving skills. This method provides more satisfaction for…
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Brendan

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
The most vital thing for a tutor is to assess the level of understanding of the student. Students learn in different ways (some learn best with visual explanations, some learn by analogy, or by pnemonic devices etc) and it is important to understand the best approach for a specific student. By applying the most appropriate teaching techniques for…
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Nidhi

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
I believe that a tutor can serve as a source of inspiration, not only by exemplifying excellence in their subject area but also by demonstrating key qualities such as determination and resilience throughout their academic journey. Most importantly, a tutor is someone whom students can look up to for guidance and support, capable of effectively…
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Jiawei

Physics Tutor Marsfield, NSW
In the short term, it is important to help the student develop an understanding of the ideas behind a topic, rather than just knowing the content. Over the long term, helping the student form an effective study method of their own as well as developing good study habits will be critical to their later success. Aside from my experience and…
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Hudson

Physics Tutor Macquarie Park, NSW
Listening to the student to hear feedback on their response to teaching styles, observing student progress to ensure effective and fast results, and finally the ability to adapt to each students individual needs I believe my strengths as a tutor are patience, understanding and adaptability to any students educational…
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Caleb

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only focusing on enhancing their academic intelligence, but also connecting with them meaningfully and sharing them your previous experiences and memories to culminate their studies in fruition. My strengths as a tutor stems from my qualities of resilience and empathy towards…
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Catherine

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is be reliable, knowledgable and help the student reach and exceed their expectations. To help prepare them to the best of both our abilities for exams as well as helping them understand concepts to help them succeed. My strengths are my experience and patience with students. I can adapt…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
i believe the most important thing as a tutor, is to offer support to a student help them with their dificulties and able to target their weaknesses and help them improve those but also make it fun and interesting so that they are interested to learn more i Think my strengths are that i am very patient and kind to the students. i believe i am able…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Epping, NSW
Emotional support and encouragement to explore by themselves, a large part of the effort made must be by the student. A tutor can only do so much when consulted about subjects. Diligence and commitment to a student. Since I will be studying my chosen topics in univeristy, I will be able to provide a wealth of knowledge and be able to teach with…
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Zhi Heng Kevin

Physics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
Being able to read their body language and facial expressions. You need to know when they find something confusing because it needs to be addressed as soon as possible because it can lead to gaps in their knowledge and a misunderstanding on how the concepts come together. Furthermore, a tutor needs to go above and beyond for their student, whether…
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Riddhesh

Physics Tutor West Pennant Hills, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to unlock their potential. It’s not just about explaining concepts—it’s about making the student believe they can conquer anything. A tutor should inspire confidence, turning frustration into progress, and showing students they’re capable of more than they think. It’s about being…

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Inside AsquithTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Emily practised writing equivalent fractions and solving for missing numbers in fraction equations.

In Year 8, Cameron worked through straight line graphs—covering y = mx + b, x and y intercepts—and completed a review of his recent exam.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Jess focused on trigonometry with school homework using SOH CAH TOA, as well as applying the sine and cosine rules to solve problems involving non-right-angled triangles.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, a student hesitated to answer even when correct, as one tutor noted: "She felt unsure of herself and her answer even if right," which slowed participation in times tables work.

A Year 8 student's written solutions in algebra missed key steps; as the tutor put it, "working out wasn't shown systematically," so small errors went undetected until review.

In senior grades, one student struggled to break down multi-step trigonometry problems—attempting whole questions at once led to confusion over formulas and layout.

Another forgot formula sheets at home, making practice incomplete and feedback harder to apply during revision.

Recent Achievements

One Asquith tutor noticed a Year 8 student who used to skip steps when solving equations now showing every stage of their working without reminders, making fewer errors as a result.

In a recent session with a Year 10 student, the tutor observed her choosing the correct formula for trigonometry problems independently—something she hesitated to attempt last term.

Meanwhile, during primary sessions, one younger learner who previously guessed answers in times tables drills began pausing to work them out methodically before responding. The same lesson finished with him tackling mixed multiplication questions without prompting.

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 Hornsby Shire Library & Information Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Asquith Public School.