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Tutors in North Narrabeen include a 25-year high school teaching veteran, a Master's-qualified physicist and maths/physics teacher, HSC duxes and university science scholars, school leadership awardees, accomplished peer mentors, early childhood education specialists, and prize-winning Maths Olympiad achievers—many with years of coaching, youth mentoring, or subject-specific tutoring experience.

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Peter

Physics Tutor North Narrabeen, NSW
I think the biggest benefit a physics tutor can have is to help instill in a student a sense of confidence in their ability to learn. Regardless of how much subject matter a student is able to retain, they will have a lot of learning to do beyond when they are being tutored, so I believe it is at least as important for students to be ‘learning…
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Riley

Physics Tutor North Narrabeen, NSW
It's the responsibility of a physics tutor to meet students where they are at. Tutors should come to learn the boundaries of what their students do and do not understand and create structure and context for pushing those boundaries to ultimately envelop the knowledge they need to succeed. This can sometimes mean "back-filling" missing knowledge or…
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Caitlin

Physics Tutor Warriewood, NSW
One of the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student is give them a personalised teaching experience. Often there are other factors at play in the progress of a student's learning than just their mental ability. Being able to recognise and connect to the child will open up numerous learning pathways to allow them to reach their…
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Simranjeet

Physics Tutor Narraweena, NSW
Relatable examples help students to learn fast and effective and i think, a physics tutor should do that so that students can understand far better and in very easy way Communication skills, easy method of teaching, relatable…
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Ellis

Physics Tutor Church Point, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is to provide the student with deep understanding of concepts so that the student can approach future challenges with the confidence that they can work through it on their own, even if it is unfamiliar. There is so much more to mathematics than just memorisation as so many people believe, they key is…
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Edward

Physics Tutor Bilgola Plateau, NSW
One main thing I realised was important for a physics tutor is to not expect the student to learn/understand things in the exact same way you do. Being open to hearing how a student learns best and being able to vary the teaching style is vital. I think I am quite adaptable and can explain singular concepts in many different ways depending on…
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Anika

Physics Tutor Bilgola Beach, NSW
I believe that the most important thing that a physics tutor can do for a student is listen to/watch for what they're struggling with most, and focus on that. Optimising the time you have with them will make sure that they can improve more quickly. I believe that my strengths as a tutor include my enthusiasm and passion for mathematics, and I try…
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Akshay

Physics Tutor Frenchs Forest, NSW
As a physics tutor, it is important that you pass on the right knowledge to the student. Make them think about things by themselves instead of giving them straight away. A tutor, shouldn't discourage students if they ask a dumb question, they should resolve all their queries with a good understanding. A tutor's job is to support a student and be…
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Selma

Physics Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
I think the most important thing is to catch the student's attention by making him relate to math. Also, to make sure that the student did not lose track during the tutoring session. I am a self-confident person that likes to be dedicated in something that I like such as tutoring and math. I am also a positive and an energetic person and I am…
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Maria

Physics Tutor Queenscliff, NSW
Have clear objectives: I want me and my students to know where we are heading, what is our final destination. Having clear objectives help set the pathway to succeeding. Have a positive attitude: As most students don't want to spend more hours studying and be enjoying spare time instead, my goal is to remain positive in order to remind them why we…
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Ian

Physics Tutor Forestville, NSW
A great tutor should focus on building a student's confidence for learning by fostering understanding, critical thinking, and a safe environment for growth. By clarifying concepts and questions carefully step-by-step, tutors make learning approachable. Positive reinforcement for progress while setting and tracking achievable goals offers clear…
MARCO
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MARCO

Physics Tutor Warriewood, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is to accompany them upon their academic journey, and helping them along the way. A tutor should also make it their priority to create and harbor a positive learning environment, providing adequate praise and encouragement, as the most important thing is that students see the value in…
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Archie

Physics Tutor Warriewood, NSW
I believe the most important aspect of tutoring is targeting a student's goal in a subject, whether that be just passing or scoring 100%, and teaching them at that level, whilst providing that extra push to potentially help them succeed above these goals. In doing so, I believe this allows students to engage more with the work and see strong…
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Santiago

Physics Tutor Collaroy, NSW
Try to find motivation on the subject by taking into acount the kids interests. I have teached different things troughout my life, such as math, physics, ski and guitar, giving me a different perspective about how kids…
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Max

Physics Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
- Help them overcome confidence barriers and the misguided notion that intelligence is the only true metric for academic success - developing a relationship with the student to engage them with the topic and hence maximise the content covered in a session - help them develop a study system whereby they can achieve the highest academic…
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William

Physics Tutor Wheeler Heights, NSW
The most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is give explicit praise when there is improvement and progress, and stay calm and methodical when improvement and guidance is needed. My strengths are definitely communication and interpersonal skills, adding an element of trust, comfort and engagement compared to a more robotic tutor.…
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Zenisha

Physics Tutor Narraweena, NSW
The most important things a physics tutor can do is provide the students with all the knowledge and resources on a particular problem and help them solve their mistakes in a way they never repeat that again. I think that my relationship building techniques with the students are my biggest strength as I am really outgoing students feel comfortable…
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Tomas

Physics Tutor Narraweena, NSW
Have patience and be polite. They need to feel comfortable explaining the subject as many times the student needs in order to…
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Margherita

Physics Tutor Dee Why, NSW
A tutor bust be loyal to the students and transmit them the passion for knowledge. We do not learn only for passing the exams but mostly for ourselves, to grow as people and try to be the best version of ourselves. Constance and discipline help in our everyday life, pushing us beyond our limits I have lot of patience and I can explain things easy…
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Kenny

Physics Tutor Dee Why, NSW
the best thing a student can do for the student is to be coherent and clear in the way to give information My biggest strengths as a tutor are my patience and my ability to give students the skills to learn diligently and to work…
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Dean

Physics Tutor Beacon Hill, NSW
Be interested and passionate about a student's learning, keeping positive and encouraging no matter their progress, while trying to find new ways to enhance their academic understanding. I love to help people out academically or in any other areas, I am patient and I have had many great teachers to learn from, both about my subjects and about…
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Georgie

Physics Tutor Terrey Hills, NSW
I think the most importnat things a tutor can do is support the student, bulid their confidence and create a safe space to ask questions. Some of my strengths include being patient and supportive. I'm good at breaking down tricky concepts into simple steps and I listen carefully so I can explain things in a way that suits each student. I try to…
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Rafael

Physics Tutor North Curl Curl, NSW
Alter their approach depending on the different needs of the student Being able to comunacite well and find ways to discribe difficult…

Local Reviews

My daughter Jasmine has been tutored by Thomas Ban in maths for the past few years. She recently was accepted into the gifted and talented class for year 7 at Stella Maris and also received an "Outstanding" grade (highest grade possible) for Maths this year. We just wanted to thank Thomas Ban for the wonderful work he has done with Jasmine this year. We feel that she has received these grades due to Thomas tutoring. He has challenged and pushed her to work harder and improve her maths. He is also extremely professional and courteous.
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Inside North NarrabeenTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sarah practised adding and subtracting fractions and reviewed prime factorization through targeted worksheet exercises.

In Year 8, Chloe focused on solving systems of two equations with two variables as well as proving formulas for the angles in polygons, working through example problems step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Mia explored how changing constants affects linear graphs using graphing software and also determined equations for arbitrary lines by analyzing different scenarios together.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student in Biology left a major assignment until the day before it was due, leading to "a very large amount of work to do the day before," which made the task far more stressful and rushed than necessary.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student in Mathematics often skipped writing out steps when solving algebraic equations—most errors come from working too fast and not double checking each step, as noted—which caused avoidable mistakes with units and signs.

In English, a Year 10 student let an important draft deadline creep up unnoticed, nearly missing the submission window.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Narrabeen recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to get stuck on algebra equations now recognising steps independently without being prompted, especially when isolating variables—something she struggled with last term.

Another high school student was proud of her most recent maths exam result: after weeks of targeted practice, she lifted her score by over 40% compared to her last test.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who often hesitated before reading clocks is now confidently telling the time on an analog clock independently and even explains how she figures it out.

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 Mona Vale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Narrabeen Sports High School.