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Eagle Vale's tutors feature a seasoned K–12 teacher with a postgraduate education diploma, an HSC high-achiever with first in mathematics and national competition distinction, selective school graduates and peer mentors, experienced professional tutors across English, maths and sciences, and university students majoring in linguistics, medical science, psychology, and actuarial studies.

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Harrison

Physics Tutor Eagle Vale, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is connect with them in a social way in order to allow the student to learn better as they are in a comfortable environment. My strengths are communicating through written language the processes of mathematics and being able to provide a thorough explanation of my process of answering a…
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Li Ze

Physics Tutor Eagle Vale, NSW
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is being able to understand the student's perspective. Understanding the student's perspective allows us as tutors to gain a better understanding of the student so we are able to adapt their classes to achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency. First, I have experience tutoring for…
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Jaafar

Physics Tutor Eagle Vale, NSW
Not regurgitate the same information given on google or at schools regarding their difficult topics, but instead to approach the student and the lesson with the ambition to simplify complexities in your own intuitive way. This is with respect to the student's preferential medium for learning, which you as a physics tutor need to manipulate…
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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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Hamid

Physics Tutor St Andrews, NSW
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do is address a students weakens and advise them on how they can improve upon that weakness. For me when I was a student the best thing the teacher could do was give my examples and tons of practice that’s the way I learnt and it worked for me. Working according to the student whatever works…
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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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Manisha

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, NSW
Though teacher is the one to teach things to students, they themselves should be keen in learning. So, I consider that the motivation and inspiration provided by a physics tutor is a crucial thing. I can make students comfortable to interact with me so that no stone remains unrolled in teaching and learning…
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Matthew

Physics Tutor Blair Athol, 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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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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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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Alvee Masud

Physics Tutor Minto, NSW
A tutor is a guide for a student. Someone who can guide the students well and bring out the best in them. Making the students feel confident on themselves and their strength is arguably the most important thing a physics tutor can do for student. Aside from that, a tutor can help them gain much academic knowledge and how to apply it in practical…
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Doyoung

Physics Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
Again, it is understanding and comprehending. Memorising is the second. I am bachelor of clinical science student and I have so much to memorise in anatomy. But even in anatomy, understanding is the first step. I think every thing has a whey they are. I think I need to teach them why they are learning. I focus on one thing "comprehension" I think…
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christy

Physics Tutor Campbelltown, NSW
Patience, commitment, passion for teaching I can explain concepts tirelessly and encourage…
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Travis

Physics Tutor Currans Hill, NSW
I believe the most important thing a physics tutor can do is leave the client with a feeling of achievement, that they have gained a new, reinforced or re-established understanding of things they may have been uncertain or unaware about. If at the end of the day the individual feels like they haven't changed, then this, I believe is an indication…
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AKSHAYA

Physics Tutor Englorie Park, NSW
In my view , the best thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to motivate them and help them in gaining an inbuilt confidence in those subjects in which he is weak. In my perception, at first students should start to love their subject , then automatically they start to score well in that. I think I can deal with students according to their…
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Raphael

Physics Tutor Denham Court, NSW
I consider patience to be an incredible skill for tutoring and most teaching jobs as it may or may not take time to reach the students. And when it does take time it is important to understand that the communication maybe blurred, thus it takes reinterpreting what was said maybe many times to reach the student. My strength would be considered my…
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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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Luis Gabriel

Physics Tutor Leppington, NSW
Overall, being there for a student which can greatly impact their learning, forming a bond that more or less they wouldn’t create with their teachers. Generally, having chemistry with the students is a big factor with how they absorb and understand the information they’re being taught I am quite persistent and would constantly look for ways to…
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Mareena

Physics Tutor Denham Court, NSW
A tutor, in my opinion, helps the student build on what they have already covered in their schools. Sometimes, it's all about helping them further their understanding and establishing strong connections between the concepts taught in class and the activities in their everyday life and tailor the content according to their level of understanding…
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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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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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Emily

Physics Tutor Ingleburn, 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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Blake

Physics Tutor Narellan, NSW
I think the most important a tutor can do for a student is to get to know and read them perfectly. This allows a tutor to know exactly what a student needs to excel, help them set realistic goals and knowing not only when to help but also when not to help, rather letting the student try and solve a complex question themselves without interference.…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction, as well as multiplication, division, basic inequalities, and fractions using practice worksheets.

For Year 9, Jack focused on solving monic and non-monic quadratic equations and applying the quadratic formula to problems involving angles of depression and elevation.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Grace practiced financial mathematics by calculating compound interest and explored how functions work with real-life linear examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student repeatedly entered formulas incorrectly on the calculator when working through quadratic equations, leading to correct logic on paper but errors in final answers. As a tutor noted, "he can show his thinking on paper but keeps making mistakes with calculator inputs."

In Year 11 Physics, another student avoided referencing data from graphs and didn't use scientific language in written responses, missing marks despite knowing the content.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated with multi-digit subtraction and often guessed rather than reasoning out multiplication questions—resulting in long pauses before answering even simple problems.

Recent Achievements

One Eagle Vale tutor recently saw a Year 11 student finally start using calculator functions independently to solve tricky trigonometry problems, rather than waiting for step-by-step prompts—something he'd hesitated to try before.

A Year 9 student, who used to guess at algebra questions, is now confidently talking through her logic out loud and explaining each move in geometry tasks.

Meanwhile, one younger primary student surprised his tutor by quickly working through complex jumbled addition without hints and even explained his thought process for each step, showing real initiative that hadn't been there a few weeks ago.

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 Campbelltown City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School.