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Tutors in Denham Court include a seasoned university physics lecturer, an HSC Band 6 high achiever and language tutor, primary specialists with selective/OC test experience, an ATAR 93.35 scorer in maths, experienced K–10 tutors and camp leaders, school music and dance instructors for young children, peer mentors, and educators with advanced science backgrounds.

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Hasan

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
Being available and responsive to a student's needs is key to building a strong, trusted relationship. By showing empathy and understanding, I can create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their challenges. I strive to encourage their growth not just academically, but also in their confidence…
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Tavonga

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to be patient, understading and to listen. This allows for the student to be comfortable and be in a space where they can learn at an optimal rate and feel comfortable to ask any questions related to the work. I am understanding and have the ability to empathise with the student,…
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vivek

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe in these times students lack the confidence and motivation that studying requires. They are continuously forced to learn new concepts rapidly. I am an attentive individual who specializes in perfecting a steady and solid base before moving to complex information. in this way, the student is confident to create steady incremental progress…
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Kazi

Physics Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
Find out how the student learn and if can not catch an idea, the student has a lack in the development of learning, what is that, and know how to fix it. Communication. I can make my student easy and connected to…
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Jayaminda Anuradha

Physics Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
Give my best to help the students with their studies, while enjoying the work. Also, I motivate the students towards studies, and show them the benefits gained from education. I explain the things in a more elaborative and attractive manner, so that even the under performing students will also be able to understand. I do not hesitate to explain…
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Aryan

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
1. The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to teach them the concepts of the course intuitively 2. Motivate the students and demonstrate to them that they can succeed in the course 3. Give advice on how they can improve and tell them about resources they can use to improve their performance Persistence, I will…
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Mohammad Abrar

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
A tutor should be able to help clear each and every notion that the student has about a certain topic. They should not get tired of explaining concepts on repeat. A good tutor should always be consistent and take note of what their student does. They should regularly follow up on lesson plans and make sure that the student is not burdened by any…
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Emily

Physics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do is to be able to teach a student methods of learning. It is important not just for the student to absorb the information being taught but also for the student to be able to break down problems and information. Teaching this skill to students to then carry onto into their careers and personal…
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Mohammed

Physics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for their student is provide them with motivation to move on and keep pushing. Since I know those times are not easy i reckon helping students get through with their maximum ability is crucial. I am very patient and I am willing to explain something as many times until the student has understood the…
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Muhammad Saadmann R

Physics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can give to a student, I would say is give hope and ease the path they are taking. I have been teaching and mentoring for more than 7 years, and it is nice to see where my students have reached. It is a really nice feeling, when you know your students are doing well in terms of education as well as the…
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Jyoti

Physics Tutor Edmondson Park, NSW
The most important thing is making students believe that they are smart and capable. I aim to provide them with enough resources so they can progress independently and become self-sufficient in their studies. I am easy going and friendly. I don't believe in strict punishments and graded assignments. I also try my best to come up with resources to…
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Mohsin

Physics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
A tutor should build the students understanding, confidence, and independence in their own unique learning style. To do this I need to most importantly explain concepts clearly, identify gaps, and create a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions. My strengths are clear communication, patience, and the ability to…
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Sakthivel

Physics Tutor Macquarie Fields, NSW
The most crucial aspects a physics tutor can offer are personalized guidance, instilling confidence, and promoting critical thinking. Tailoring instruction to individual needs, boosting self-esteem through positive reinforcement, and cultivating analytical skills empower students in their broader learning journey and future pursuits. My strengths…
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Fereshte

Physics Tutor Glenfield, NSW
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to inspire self-belief, self-esteem, and self-confidence in students to believe how much they can learn and to believe in their abilities and themselves as a masterpiece of creation. When it comes to my academic ability, I am knowledgeable in maths and physics, gained through…
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Muhammad

Physics Tutor West Hoxton, NSW
Connecting and understanding a student's struggles to develop a more personalised experience for them, as every student is different. Being able to engage with students and allow for a more friendly experience, which boosts their learning experience, it's not just about knowing the content to teach but also being able to keep them…
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Busra

Physics Tutor Hoxton Park, NSW
-Organise the time and effort according to the students needs -Help the student understand rather than scaring them or forcing them to understand -Go down to the students level and rise them step at a time to the level they want to be on -Being energetic and passionate about the subjects i teach -Being clear to my student -Organised and…
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Aelia

Physics Tutor Catherine Field, NSW
A tutor/ teacher is not only responsible for bridging the gap a student has in his or her studies; but also, to inspire the student to become a better version of themselves so as to reach their full potential in their lives. A tutor is also a mentor who guides students both academically and personally by helping them overcome their innate fears…
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Mohamad

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
A tutor's key role is building student confidence. Through clear explanations, individualized support, and celebrating every success, students gain self-assurance in challenging subjects. This boost in confidence transforms their approach to learning, fostering resilience, encouraging independent problem-solving, and paving the way for academic…
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Denis

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
A tutor can: . Build a rapport with the student . Fill the gaps in the students' knowledge of the subject matter . Motivate them .Coach and equip students to be able to solve problems /answer questions on their own. My strengths include 19 years of experience in tutoring and being able to connect with students to understand how best to…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
The special thing about a physics tutor compared to a classroom teacher is that tutors deal with students on a much more personal level, with this, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand and relate to the student personally his/her insights on the subject. Tutors can try to understand why the student either…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Liverpool, NSW
Apart from teaching math itself my chief goal is to build students confidence in their skills so that they can be the best versions of themselves I would say my greatest strengths as a tutor is my communication skills coupled with my problem-solving skills. I have been told that I communicate ideas well and in a way that is easy to understand and…
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Sujanmoorthy

Physics Tutor Wattle Grove, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is being able to support their student not only in the classroom but also outside. The tutor throughout the week should respond to any questions or problems the student may be having in between their classes. Other important things include the tutors ability to reassure the student when they are…
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Bikram

Physics Tutor Liverpool, NSW
There are few things such as: Motivate and encourage them to get the results. must create trust and respect. Teacher must listen to the students. Be friendly and inspire them. I Have a passion and calm nature. I understand the students and behavior. I have that energy to provide help to students. I can adapt my self as per the…

Local Reviews

Emily hit it off straight away with Tia / good explanations, challenging questions to explore her knowledge and support with learning difficulties by building confidence .
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Inside Denham CourtTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aymen worked on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as statistics skills like finding mean, mode, median, and interpreting dot plots.

In Year 9, Rohan focused on writing scientific reports by identifying variables and choosing the right graph types for data sets, plus completed homework on the nitrogen cycle.

For primary support, Year 3 student Aleigha practiced addition, subtraction, and multiplication algorithms through word problems and explored literary devices in English such as metaphor and alliteration with written examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student showed inconsistent homework completion, particularly with maths worksheets, which meant he often forgot key steps in area and perimeter problems—one tutor noted, "he has forgotten some of the concepts I taught him before and also has forgotten to do it."

In Year 10, a student struggled to organise summary notes for exam revision; without regular updates, this led to last-minute pressure before assessments.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided writing out full solutions for long division and multi-digit multiplication, making it hard to spot where confusion began.

The impact: time spent re-learning basics rather than advancing.

Recent Achievements

One Denham Court tutor noticed a big shift with Rohan, a high school student who used to hesitate when unsure—he now asks lots of questions during lessons and even helped set up a summary doc to track his learning, making it easier for him to stay organised.

Another high school student, Aymen, has become much more proactive about her understanding: she keeps asking follow-up questions until the concepts click and recently answered several challenging physics examples independently.

In primary sessions, Mason made quick progress on the cross method for fractions and confidently applied it across different problems without needing hints.

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 Greg Percival Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bardia Public School.