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Alwyn

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
Apart from academics, a physics tutor plays a crucial role in shaping a student's life. It is important to encourage students to strive for excellence, take on responsibilities, and assist those in need. Building their confidence and guiding them in these areas helps develop their character and prepares them for future challenges. I concentrate on…
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Shane

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student, especially in subjects relating to the sciences or math, is to properly build the foundations of the subject. To make sure that their basic understanding of a subject is there before advancing to more difficult parts of a course. I believe by establishing these foundations, it…
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Ayon

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
The most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are- 1. Set clear goals to and achievable learning objectives. 2. Identify challenges that students are facing and address these challenges with patience and encouragement. 3. Encourage critical thinking. 4. Provide constructive feedback and share alternative method of…
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Dorothy

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
Identify and fill in gaps in the students knowledge and skills; equip them with the confidence and skills they need to approach new problems on their own. I am a careful observer of students as they work; I have a belief that every student can succeed; I have a gentle manner and am very patient; I am able to approach concepts in many different…
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Aksa

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
A tutor plays a crucial role in shaping the moral values and basic manners of a student's life. Although tutoring primarily focuses on academics, I believe that tutors can significantly influence a student's overall development. Rather than treating the class as a whole, a physics tutor should give individual attention to each student,…
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Kalindu

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
Giving the child right direction and just enough guidance to find his own way of learning. I can change accordingly with the child, and come up with a teaching style customized for the…
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Humdan

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
I think encouraging and open learning, adapting lessons to the student's learning style, and encouraging autonomous thinking are the most important things a physics tutor can accomplish. Tutors should encourage students to ask questions and make errors, which are essential to learning. They should also use visual aids, hands-on exercises, or…
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Sian

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
The most important thing is to be a support for the student. The role of a physics tutor is to explain and help the student with the understanding of complicated problems or topics, and not to just provide an answer to a question. I have good communication skills and the ability to explain topics in many different ways. I am very flexible, being…
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Sophie

Physics Tutor Swanbourne, WA
Bringing up their marks is only one part of the process, the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is inspire them and motivate them to further enjoy school and the subjects they are studying. Enjoyment from academic endeavour and success can lead students onto a great path into the future with University. I believe in great…
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Mila

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
Always encourage them to give it a go, induce them to solve problems in a scientific way, celebrate every little progress with them and help build their academic confidence in the meanwhile. I have relatively high marks in university Maths units and good at solving Maths problems. I have experience working with students of different age. I am…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
I believe the most important things a physics tutor can do for their students is to support them in their way of learning while also offering alternative study methods that may help them to better understand a concept. By doing this, a tutor can assist the student the best they can while also challenging the student to try something new and…
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David

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
1. Being patient with a student until they have confidently understood and topic and can answer questions about it. 2. Changing your method of explanation depending on how the student learns ideas. 3. Being able to always be contacted, so the tutor can answer emergency questions, or reschedule an appointment. 1. Good communication skills…
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Joanne

Physics Tutor Claremont, WA
Instill confidence in the subjects that the students need assistance with. I am able to modify lessons according to the students'…
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Carla

Physics Tutor Peppermint Grove, WA
First and foremost it would be building a strong rapport with the student and gaining mutual trust and respect. This builds a foundation of confidence and comfort which optimises a students ability to learn and their attitude towards learning. Tutors should be adaptable and be able to target the teaching to each students unique way of learning. …
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Alexander

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think as a physics tutor it is important to make sure your students feel safe and supported at all times. It is also important to not belittle students but rather always encourage them no matter what. Teaching students how to eventually become independent learners is also very important. I think my strengths as a tutor are my solid foundation…
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Noah

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
I think that the most important thing a physics tutor can do for a student is enable them to feel confident in their subject, and enable them to truly understand concepts so they can apply what they learn in tutoring to their classes. My strengths are that I am patient, and good at finding different ways to explain and remember…
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Ethan

Physics Tutor Dalkeith, WA
A tutor can help students be able to solve the more difficult questions and develop their skills in the subjects through doing lots of practice questions. I can also act as someone's mentor and guide them through their personal difficult hardships and mental health issues throughout high school. I am patient and able to work at the pace of the…
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Ceasar Quinn

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Aside from teaching them the class materials, I think the most important thing a physics tutor can do for their student is to give them the confidence to face their fears and problems. I believe motivating them to reach their goals and helping them recognize their strengths and weakness would positively affect them in school and life. My strength…
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Soon Siang

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
I would say the most important thing a tutor can do for a student would be giving them motivation and support. As a tutor we can help build the students confidence in their academic abilities. We can also effectively equip students with valuable study skills that's applicable in all their future studies. Lastly, learning can be challenging, so as…
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Bryan

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
To help students understand concepts and actually retaining them, not just being able to solve questions for a moment and forgetting it after that. I explain difficult concepts using examples from daily life. This tends to make it far easier for people to accept them more…
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Alexej

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Motivate them to keep studying consistently, even outside of class tutoring hours. 90% of learing is made up of practice. I can quickly pick up on what style of tutoring works best for a student and adjust myself…
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Huggins

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
Confidence. A great tutor doesn't just teach the subject, they help the student believe they can master it. That shift in mindset is what drives real progress. One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is my ability to explain complex ideas in a simple, clear way. Because I'm studying mechanical engineering, I had to learn how to break down difficult…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor Nedlands, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is to show them that they have great potential, as well as leave them with invaluable lessons that they will call upon throughout the rest of their education journey. - I am young and I am a very social person, which means that building a rapport with young students comes very…

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Content Covered

Year 11 student Alice focused on exponential functions and polynomial expansion, working through graphing exercises and algebraic manipulation.

In Year 10, Ben tackled the circle theorem with real-world diagrams and practised dividing polynomials by linear factors.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Emily consolidated her understanding of long division alongside calculating perimeter and area for simple shapes, using hands-on examples to reinforce key steps.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student sometimes rushed into solving equations without first writing down all variables, as one tutor observed: "It is always best practice to slow down and write down all your variables prior to starting any working out." This led to confusion with interpreting multi-step algebra questions.

In Year 11, after a recent test and holiday, motivation noticeably dropped—distraction made it hard to push through new content in trigonometry.

A primary student occasionally misread larger numbers in worded problems, leading to extra time spent clarifying the task rather than progressing with calculations.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Swanbourne recently saw Reeve, a Year 5 student, begin to tackle complex maths worksheets with hardly any help—just months ago he hesitated and needed constant guidance, but now he independently uses strategies like pen-to-paper working and back checking.

In high school, Hunter has started slowing down to read tricky finance questions more carefully during ATAR prep, after previously rushing and missing key details; this shift has already improved his test accuracy.

Another older student who used to forget calculator steps under pressure is now taking written "operations manuals" into assessments, leading to far fewer avoidable mistakes.

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 Claremont Community Hub & Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Scotch College.