What do I enjoy most about tutoring? π
What I enjoy most about tutoring is being able to see students grow in confidence and begin to genuinely enjoy learning and being curious about the subjects that we do together, especially in areas that they have found intimidating to start with. As someone who has benefited from such mentors in the past, I value the opportunity to play a similar role for others and to help them develop both academically and personally.
My Strengths as Tutor πͺ
One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is after over 350 hours of tutoring, I have become adept at adapting my teaching style and my explanations of different concepts to different students. I believe that this is one of the key differences between a teacher and a tutor, where a good tutor is able to cater to the specific needs of an individual student.
I am also organised and proactive, regularly communicating with both students and parents about progress and strategies for improvement.
Most important things I can do for a student π
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is be supportive and caring of a student's particular needs or circumstances. It is incredibly important that tutors make students feel comfortable and confident to ask questions, push themselves, make mistakes and learn from those mistakes. Often, more so than rigorous academic help students just need to gain some confidence and self-esteem and it is the tutor's job to recognise when that is and facilitate to that.
Subjects Tutored π
Exam Prep π
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- year 7
- year 8
- year 9
- year 10
- year 11
- year 12
About Aratrik
High-achieving maths and physics specialist who explains the βwhyβ, not just the βhowβ
Aratrik is a top-performing university student studying advanced Physics and Mathematical Sciences, consistently achieving more than 85% across his subjects. He brings this strong academic background straight into his lessons, breaking complex ideas into clear, step-by-step explanations. Having won a national mathematics investigation competition and multiple problem-solving awards, he is skilled at showing students different ways to tackle tricky questions, helping them move beyond memorising formulas to genuinely understanding what theyβre doing.
Experienced tutor with 350+ hours helping Year 10β12 students succeed
This tutor has delivered over 350 hours of one-on-one tutoring in Physics, Maths, English and Economics for high school students, as well as leading large exam-preparation seminars for more than 100 students. He has co-designed a structured workshop program using past papers and targeted content reviews, giving him a deep sense of what students actually struggle with in class and exams. He regularly communicates with parents about progress and next steps, so families know exactly how their child is tracking.
Engaging mentor who brings science to life for younger learners
Beyond senior students, Aratrik has taught fun coding lessons for primary school children and mentored a Year 5 student through a full physics project for a school science expo. He also supports a student from a migrant or refugee background through a weekly mentoring program, building confidence as well as skills. As co-founder of a hands-on experimental science club, he loves using real-world examples, simple experiments and curiosity-driven questions to make maths and science feel exciting and accessible for all ages.
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