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Kincumber South's tutors include a veteran primary and gifted education teacher with decades of classroom and university lecturing experience, high-achieving HSC graduates in maths, science, and English (including multiple subject duxes), current schoolteachers, award-winning peer mentors, martial arts and sports coaches for kids, and experienced K–12 private tutors with university medals and postgraduate qualifications.

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Harrison

Physics Tutor Yattalunga, NSW
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to make them feel proud and confident with themselves as well as being a supportive teacher. I know from experience that when you're struggling with a concept it is a very disheartening thing and can lead to self doubt and giving up. I think a tutor should help a student work…
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Ella

Physics Tutor Green Point, NSW
Not just assist with the knowledge of the content but also the meta-cognition and understanding their own learning styles. I think I am a very empathetic person and I am able to understand different student's learning needs and learning…
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Harley

Physics Tutor Gosford, NSW
Help them enjoy learning. The role of a physics tutor should be to engage the student and make the learning process fun, encouraging them to put more effort into their learning, consequently improving their results. As well as this, it is vital that a tutor guide the student to a solution rather than simply giving them the answer, allowing them to…
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Annie

Physics Tutor Gosford, NSW
Empowering students to learn and build efficiency learning habits that are sustainable. I can relate to students as I have also been in their position before. Knowing what it feels like to be in a learning process I can be patient when teaching content. I enjoy learning as I am teaching as well so I can work through things with my…
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Miro Jan Benedict

Physics Tutor Gosford, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is giving them confidence that they can learn. This will give them confidence to try and be creative in finding ways to understand any complex topic they need to know. One of my strengths as a tutor is that I am creative in discussing complex topics. I can discuss the same topic in…
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Leigh

Physics Tutor Pearl Beach, NSW
I think the best thing a tutor can do is make learning feel achievable. A big part of that is adapting to how each student learns, breaking things down in a way that makes sense to them, and giving them the confidence to tackle challenges on their own. Tutoring isn't just about getting through the syllabus, it's about showing students how to think…

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Giovanni really likes Claudia. He feels like she explains the lessons well and he understands what needs to be done.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Zac worked on all four operations with fractions, including converting between mixed and improper forms and simplifying equations, while also building confidence in using mathematical words within worded problems.

For Year 8, Emily practiced factorising and expanding algebraic expressions, moving from basic to more complex cases.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on interpreting graphs by identifying outliers and analysing data spread and location using real-life examples from recent assignments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often left homework incomplete, which meant new concepts in algebra were harder to consolidate—"she did not do her homework set for her last week," one tutor noted, leading to slower progress in lessons.

In a Year 11 session, messy and disorganized graphing led to errors that weren't spotted until later; the working was scattered across the page, making it tough to backtrack.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 student repeatedly avoided writing out steps on paper during division problems, instead trying to solve everything mentally and losing track mid-problem.

These habits created moments where confidence dipped or foundational skills stalled.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kincumber South noticed that one Year 9 student, Zac, who was initially hesitant to speak up, has started voicing his reasoning during problem-solving and now tackles previously tricky fraction questions with much more independence.

In a recent high school session, Zach's understanding of complex graphs improved so much that he began using his calculator efficiently and recognised patterns on his own, something he'd struggled with before.

Meanwhile, Lilly in Year 6 shifted from needing frequent reminders about formatting her maths work to organising her pages neatly and completing most calculations by herself.

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 Kincumber Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Coast Christian School.