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Kangy Angy's tutors include a Gosford Selective graduate with a 98.15 ATAR and peer mentoring experience, an HSC Extension 2 Maths scorer with a 94.90 ATAR and chess tournament wins, seasoned English teachers with international classroom backgrounds, accomplished youth coaches in dance and basketball, and dedicated university students in mathematics, law, engineering, and science.

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Advaith

Physics Tutor Ourimbah, NSW
A tutor in my perspective must be flexible and must be willing to offer any form of support, I.e. helping solve problems, explain concepts in detail, clear misconceptions, etc. Also it is important always maintains a positive attitude and encourages students to learn more. I also think a physics tutor should be able to provide their students with…
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Eunsu

Physics Tutor Mardi, NSW
Always give them a challenge that suits them, in order to stimulate their knowledge and always give support when needed. I think my patience and understanding their problems is my greatest…
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Physics Tutor Central Coast, NSW
The most important thing I can do for a student is to be patient. Patience is key in facilitating the process of learning as it removes the anxiety inducing pressure of expectation and allows the student to solely focus on the content at hand. Patience also allows the student to rationalise concepts at their own pace. This has the effect of deeply…
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Physics Tutor Bateau Bay, NSW
I think that as a physics tutor you must listen to what your student needs and give that to them. Each student will learn differently so it is extremely important that as a tutor you tailor your teaching approach to that student and their needs in order for them to learn best. As I just left school in 2021 I have a good understanding of the…
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Andrew

Physics Tutor Narara, NSW
While it is important that students are achieving the marks they want, this is only half of the game. As a physics tutor, I want to be able to maximise their performance but also teach them the fundamental skills that come along with achieving success. Things like consistency, discipline and a growth mindset aren’t part of any NSW syllabus, but…
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Paul

Physics Tutor Shelly Beach, NSW
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be encouraging and understanding. As a student it can be hard and that is the reason you are getting tutoring. So to have someone encourage you can be a great reason to keep learning. I think my strengths as a tutor would be my patience and communication skills, as they are…

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Inside Kangy AngyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Ruby practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using visual aids, then tackled addition and subtraction of fractions.

Year 8 student Liv focused on applying index laws to powers of fractions and zero indices through step-by-step examples.

For Year 9, Jayden worked on rearranging algebraic equations using the balance method and also calculated surface area and volume for cylinders with guided practice problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often skipped writing out steps when solving algebra problems, making it hard to trace errors—"he tends to forget the steps after eagerly doing them."

In Year 10, a student confused indices and multiplication in revision tasks; this slowed progress during more advanced topics.

For a senior student, not completing assigned modules before tutoring meant less time for targeted test preparation.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's working was messy and incomplete in long addition tasks, which led to repeated confusion with carrying digits.

These patterns left students retracing old ground rather than building confidence with new material.

Recent Achievements

One Kangy Angy tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 10 student's approach to equations—after weeks of messy working and hesitation, he now sets out his factorisation clearly and solves problems with much more confidence.

In another session, a high schooler who previously relied on guesswork began actively asking for clarification whenever she was stuck, leading her to tackle trigonometry questions independently by the end of the lesson.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to struggle with the eleven times tables picked up the pattern quickly after it was explained and aced every test question that followed.

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 Tuggerah Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Central Coast Steiner School.