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Whale Beach's tutors include a seasoned primary school teacher with years of K–6 classroom expertise, a Maths Olympiad high achiever and peer academic leader, Kumon and private maths tutors, an English teacher with international experience, accomplished music instructors, and several ATAR 95+ graduates passionate about mentoring students across academics, sport, and the arts.

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Anika

Physics Tutor Avalon 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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Edward

Physics Tutor Clareville, 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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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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Caitlin

Physics Tutor Mona Vale, 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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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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Archie

Physics Tutor Mona Vale, 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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MARCO

Physics Tutor Mona Vale, NSW
The most important thing a 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 education…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor Pearl Beach, NSW
Being able to reduce the stress of a student by allowing them to understand and thrive at maths is extremely important. I am in my final year of my Aerospace Systems Engineering degree. Within this degree I have to use maths and physics to solve problems almost daily, giving me a great understanding of the two subjects. I also recently completed…
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Petr

Physics Tutor Pearl Beach, NSW
Tutor has to be completely sure that students understood all provided information very clear. This gives them filling of confidence, happiness, and satisfaction. I can explain the information in different simple understandable ways. When I studied Diploma in Building and Construction in TAFE, we had subject which called structure. I could explain…

Local Reviews

Jasmine has only spent a few hours with my daughter but I've been very happy with the progress that she has made in that short amount of time.. Jasmine is a great teacher and is building a strong connection with my daughter. I feel very lucky to have found her and I'm looking forward to seeing not only Alice's maths improve but also her attitude to her studies. I can see that Jasmine's subtle influence is going to be very valuable as Alice goes into Year 11. Thank you Jasmine.
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Year 5 student Alex focused on area and perimeter of rectangles and triangles, as well as solving problems involving composite shapes.

For Year 8, Jamie worked through trigonometry concepts including angles of elevation and depression, applying them to worded questions.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya practiced quadratic equations and explored strategies for solving them step by step.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, a student's working was often hard to follow—steps were jumbled or squeezed together, making it tricky to spot errors in expanding brackets. "He wrote several lines of calculation with no labels or spacing," one tutor observed.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student struggled to keep formulas straight during bearings and financial maths tasks; the right method was sometimes forgotten mid-question, leading to confusion when reviewing.

In primary years, forgetting times tables slowed down division and multiplication problems—mental calculations took much longer without quick recall, especially on speed-based tests. Confidence dipped after these stumbles.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Whale Beach noticed a Year 10 student who previously made small mistakes on exams recently scored an impressive 88%, showing much better accuracy with logarithms and polynomials.

Another high schooler, after struggling to apply the product and chain rule in calculus, can now confidently differentiate using these methods and even tackles more complex problems independently.

For a younger primary student, a big shift came when she stopped relying on her fingers for addition—she's begun using mental strategies like 'rainbow' helpers instead, finishing larger sums without needing to count each time.

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 Avalon Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Barrenjoey High School.