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Double Bay's tutors include a Cranbrook graduate with an ATAR of 99.65 and Premier's Honour Roll, a Sydney Grammar Dux and youth mentor, seasoned K–12 English and maths specialists, creative writing workshop leaders, Science Olympiad awardees, experienced peer mentors, bilingual educators, and university students in education, science, engineering and mathematics.

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Stefan

Physics Tutor Clovelly, NSW
Since the tutor acts as a role model for the student, the most important thing a tutor can do is to take this opportunity to act as a mentor. By taking this role on board, the dynamic increases and the tutor can effectively teach. My greatest strength is patience and empathy. I have noticed the smartest tutors are not the best tutors. Poor tutors…
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Vidisha

Physics Tutor Chippendale, NSW
- Make studies fun! - Prepare them for the real world and not just bookworms. - Apply the method and technique that is easier for them to grasp and understand. Every student has a different level of calibre and as a tutor, it is our duty to illustrate how to tackle them. -Boosting their self-confidence and building up a positive attitude about…
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Andrei

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
Provide academic and emotional support and guidance through their studying, specially since students may struggle with dealing with high expectations and feeling overwhelmed by their subjects. Strong communication abilities and numeracy skills, to explain and break down complex and difficult…
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Madhav

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
A tutor should be able to resonate and communicate well with a student firstly. Another important factor is to keep patience and listen to what the students have to say and not rush them into understanding different concepts. I am particularly good in Maths ,Physics and Chemistry having obtained A* for all three subjects in GCE A -Levels.I…
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Mehdi

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
To build confidence, make challenging concepts clear, and encourage independent thinking. My strengths as a tutor include a deep knowledge of mechanical engineering, physics, and mathematics, backed by over 10 years of university teaching experience. I am skilled at breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps, making challenging topics…
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Li Zhang

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
A good tutor can analyse the strengths and weaknesses of students, and guide them accordingly. Mathematics is all about practice and being exposed to different variations of questions, and a tutor should be able to acknowledge the students' situation and prepare the most suitable practice exercises for them. My most advantageous strength is my…
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Agam singh

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to empower them to become independent learners. This involves building confidence by providing encouragement and celebrating successes, fostering a belief in the student's potential. Teaching students how to learn, not just what to learn, including study skills, time management, and…
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Lakshya

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The most important thing a tutor can do is to ignite a student's curiosity and passion for learning. When a student finds joy in the process, success naturally follows. All students are different, and they have different needs. Providing the right support is crucial in my opinion. Understanding where exactly the student needs help, and…
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Alireza

Physics Tutor Randwick, NSW
Give the students confidence and enthusiasm to solve the complex problems. I believe that a good tutor can show the students the best way they can follow and they can achieve their goals in minimum time. Using the right method of teaching for each student can make them enthusiastic about their life and they can solve their problems in their future…
Sidney
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Sidney

Physics Tutor Waterloo, NSW
The most important thing would be to create a safe space for students, so they will feel welcomed and understood. This can build their confidence as well. Once they feel safe, the students can ask any question and tutor can help them and fill their knowledge gap. My strength would be perseverance, adaptability, and emphaty. I would try and give…
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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…
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Minseo

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
Building the trust between the tutor and the student is what I believe it is most important. I felt that if I didn't build the trust with my students, then no matter how much I try, they will not improve. Therefore, building trust - looking confident and knowing what I am doing. My strength is making sure the students understand the concepts.…
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Shielo

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
The tutor must be patient and approachable. He/she should make sure that the student should be able to understand the lesson and perform well in class. I am patient and kind. I prepare my own materials for the lessons. I also make mock up quizzes and exams. I am creative in making them understand the lesson like relating the subject to the normal…
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Wilson

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
I think the most important thing for a tutor is the ability to allow the student to improve exponentially whilst enjoying what they are learning, because from my experience, once I have understood and learnt a concept, applying and solving problems become much easier and fun in a way. I believe not only providing answers, but instead guiding a…
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Finn

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
The most important thing is being able to adapt to their students' style of learning. Although everyone has innate tricks and methodologies for good teaching, no single style suits everyone. Being able to adapt explanations, adjust strategies, and introduce new teaching methods is key in helping students learn in the most efficient and meaningful…
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Bushin

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student to be providing personalised and adaptive learning strategies, fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, and helping the student develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Personalised strategies ensure that the learning process addresses the student's unique…
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Samuel

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, tailor lessons to their unique needs, and create a supportive, encouraging environment. A tutor should inspire curiosity, help students feel comfortable with mistakes as part of learning, and celebrate their progress, no matter how small. It's also…
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Stephen

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
What do you consider to be the most important things a tutor can do for a student? Making sure that all of my student's questions are answered before the end of the lesson is one of the most important things in tutoring in my opinion. Asking question is the best way of learning and therefore answering question is the best way of teaching.…
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Payal

Physics Tutor Kensington, NSW
-understand that every student is different -be compassionate and empathetic -make studying as enjoyable as possible My strengths as a tutor include -ability to explain concepts in a unique manner - understanding that every student has different needs, strengths and weaknesses -make students fall into an easy routine -make students find…
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Mayank

Physics Tutor Randwick, NSW
First and Foremost, teaching every topic, every concept as clearly as possible and ensuring that the student has actually understood it. A tutor should also ensure that he is giving the student his full and complete attention during a class. I can explain topics very easily and precisely. I am great with giving examples and it is my favourite way…
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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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Tu Thien

Physics Tutor Ultimo, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is give students space and time to develop their own way of thinking, rather than forcing them to follow a strict curriculum or systematic approach. This helps them build independent problem-solving skills and a deeper understanding of concepts. My strength as a tutor is incorporating educational…
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Jesse

Physics Tutor Vaucluse, NSW
Allow the student to discover rather than memorise - I understand that subjects such as Maths can feel overwhelming if given as rote learning. Instead, allowing the students to discover the content for themselves not only helps with retaining information, but can make learning fun! Build the student's confidence - There is no "stupid answer",…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Eva focused on finding the area of triangles and converting tricky fractions to decimals, using worked examples for clarity.

In Year 7, Emmanuel tackled review questions on expressions, equations, and inequalities while also refining his problem-solving approach as misconceptions arose.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Isaac practiced multiplication with emphasis on the 2 and 3 times tables and spent time reading analogue clocks to reinforce understanding of time.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Chemistry student hesitated with back titration and struggled to express key ideas clearly—"she was unable to phrase this concept succinctly and with clarity," noted her tutor. This meant exam responses were incomplete or vague, affecting marks.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student's test performance suffered from weak time management; she often left questions unfinished.

In Year 4, over-reliance on counting boards slowed basic addition and subtraction, making it hard to move beyond simple sums without aids.

For a Year 8 student, skipping steps when rearranging equations led to confusion in algebra tasks and lost working marks.

Recent Achievements

One Double Bay tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who had previously struggled with pH calculations manage to work through multi-step problems independently after some targeted practice, even explaining the difference between strong and weak polyprotic acids.

In Year 8 chemistry, another student who was hesitant with solubility rules last week was able to solve multi-part questions on her own after extra explanation.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 3 has started checking her addition answers by counting in fives—a big shift from past weeks when she wouldn't suggest ways to self-check at all.

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 Double Bay Central Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Double Bay Public School.