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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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MD RATUL

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
A tutor should be able to understand what teaching method his or her student can attain and how much they should be pushed. I always listen to my students' queries first and do not give them a straight answer rather I guide them to their…
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Surya

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
I feel that being a tutor is about building confidence, fostering curiosity, and empowering students to reach their full potential. Tutoring allows me to cultivate a compassionate and supportive learning environment where students feel valued, and motivated to succeed. As a tutor, my greatest strengths lie in my genuine passion for teaching and my…
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Mustafa

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
Not only go through the syllabus and the content needed but also that further step for the student to grasp a deeper understanding, as well as providing with further help. Having different methods to get an idea cross to students as well as being open to different ideas and elaborating/ building around those given by…
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Vinit

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
I believe the most important function of a tutor is to motivate and challenge their students to be the best version of themselves. Though tutors provide academic support, their main priorities should lie in their interpersonal connection with their students. If this connection didn’t exist, students might as well watch a prerecorded video. This…
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Daneo

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most crucial things a tutor can do, in my opinion, are boost students' self-esteem, provide clear explanations, and establish a welcoming environment where they feel free to ask questions. To assist students get better over time, a tutor should help them comprehend the material and form better study habits. My patience, my ability to…
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Supreeth

Physics Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
Tutor should be patient and make student understand the topic no matter if student ask same topic 100 times Making student understand the topic in a easy and effective…
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Rudo

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Discover what works for a student and adjust the teaching method accordingly. Assist students to achieve their goals. Ability to use different learning techniques to clarify concepts. I am patient and have a good listening…
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MD

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
A tutor can do for a student: To believe that he/she can do much better. To make learning interesting and fun. To realise the true potential and encourage. I try to figure the weakness of the student. I am friendly to my students so that they don’t hesitate to share their concern about the subject. I always target and solve the…
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Muntaha

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is inspire their students to be curious. Encouraging curiosity helps students develop a genuine interest in learning, motivating them to explore concepts beyond the surface. When students are curious, they become more engaged and proactive in their education, asking questions and seeking deeper…
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Anagh

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
This comes from personal experience, but making the subject fun. Subjects like say maths, english, physics aren't always seen as fun by the average student, and can be daunting to think about. My goal is to one day be that teacher that makes students actually look forward to learning those subjects, and I think it's the most important thing a…
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Srisak

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
To make student comfortable with the question. A tutor shows student a path , and to reach the destination, a tutor help student to step up in every obstacle. As I was very good at math from childhood. Whenever my friends were in trouble with any maths problems , I used to help them . So, I think helping nature of mine is the…
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Tasnim

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
I think the important things a tutor can do are to facilitate a student’s true understanding of the subject, instill confidence, and create a comfortable environment for them to ask questions. A good tutor doesn’t just answer questions — they break it down in a way that student can understand at their own level. I also think that just…
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Rongon

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Helping a student understand their content and what they're struggling with and helping them through that content making sure that it becomes a non issue. I believe tutors are there to aid students in gaining a better understanding of their content and properly engaging with that content, and not just about cramming the school syllabus in a few…
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Nasif

Physics Tutor Macquarie Links, NSW
Always be available to help, even after the duration of a class My friendly personality, however maintaining the ability to be quite strict and my ability to explain areas I expertise…
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Rameses

Physics Tutor Bow Bowing, NSW
It is important that tutors not only foster improvement but also a passion for the subject being taught. As such, I believe that tutoring should be an enjoyable and enriching experience. It is also important that the tutor examines the tutee's strengths and weaknesses and acts accordingly. An awareness that every student is different allows…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Bow Bowing, NSW
I believe that the best thing that a tutor can do for a student is to teach them to be an independent learner, so they can solve problems on their own after they have moved on from tutoring. I am good at communicating and I can effectively share my knowledge in an interesting way, often by linking problems to realistic situations. I can also break…
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Lok Abinandh

Physics Tutor Ingleburn, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only to clearly and effectively teach content but also to share their knowledge and their own personal experiences from the past. This allows students to remain calm, focused and prepared for the hurdles they are yet to overcome. This combined with effective teaching will only…
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Thaison

Physics Tutor Bardia, NSW
The most important role a tutor can play is showing constant and unconditional support for their student. This is something I've learned from the example of my previous tutor who answered almost every email or text message within the hour within reason. I believe showing this constant support allows the student to trust us as tutors and react more…
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Jannatul Ferdous

Physics Tutor Minto, NSW
I believe sometime it may happen that the student may have some difficulties in understanding subject and also have difficulties in telling what they are not understanding. I think that listening and analysing student mind is most important. Also take the matter in a friendly to make that student comfortable I believe I have a very good…
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Adnan

Physics Tutor Minto, NSW
1. Listen 2. Figure out what the problem is (gap, lack of knowledge or understanding, laziness,…) 3. Search for an approach solving and supporting the student 4. Exercise it 5. Proof 6. Feedback Honestly speaking, in the beginning of my tutor career I didn’t know. Students were just improving. During my mentorships and teaching I…
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Arib

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Being supportive of students I believe I am very compassionate and caring, and I can explain concepts / ideas…
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Ishaal

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is make the student truly understand, not just memorise. That means being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and building the student's confidence so they feel comfortable asking questions and trying, even when they make mistakes. My main strengths are my ability to explain content and my patience, I stay…
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Raunak

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
Helping them understand and feel confident about their school subjects and ultimately allow them to enjoy what they are studying. I am able to take multiple approaches at explaining something, and can explain things in a rational manner. Having taken tutoring classes in the past myself, I've experienced tutoring from the student's point of view. I…

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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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.