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Tutors in Pickering Brook include a Kumon head receptionist and tutor with hands-on experience supporting K–12 learners, an ATAR 99.55 Mazenod College Dux and peer mentor, school award-winners in advanced mathematics and science, a university-trained physicist, student council leaders, and academic scholarship recipients passionate about guiding younger students.

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Brock
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Understand the learning style of a student and adapt to it, providing the most suitable resources for them given the learning style. Understanding of concepts at a deeper level so if a student is struggling I can use various approaches to encourage a…
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For me, the most important thing a physics tutor can provide a student is confidence. It is paramount that a tutor encourages the student to become intrinsically motivated to study and to cultivate a love for the subject, as this will allow the student to fully achieve their potential. Ensuring that a student has confidence and self belief can be…
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As a physics tutor, I consider the most important things to do for a student are: 1. Providing personalized guidance and support: Understanding each student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to tailor the teaching approach accordingly, fostering a productive learning environment. 2. Instilling confidence and motivation: Encouraging…
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To never make them feel like they've been given up on or that they can't possible get smarter. There should always be a way for the child to understand the concept, you just need to find the best way to describe it. Able to dumb down concepts and relate them to as many other possibly known concepts as possible. Also to make funny questions to keep…
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Make sure the teaching is fun and engaging while learning the skills needed to achieve. My ability to communicate to a wide variety of people. The ability to explain complex topics in simple…

Local Reviews

We have just had our first session with Mahmud and things are going well.
Jaime

Inside Pickering BrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Dylan practised converting percentages to decimals and interpreting two-way tables, then applied these skills to Venn diagrams and basic probability questions.

For Year 9, Tanvi focused on film study analysis techniques by examining themes and symbols in "Rabbit-Proof Fence," followed by annotating poetry for assessment preparation.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam tackled linear equations—identifying knowns and unknowns—and worked through practice problems involving index laws and simultaneous equations for further algebraic fluency.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, an incomplete research homework on World War I meant the lesson was spent catching up, delaying progress on essay writing. "We had to complete the research first before writing," a tutor noted.

For Year 8 Maths, messy written work and inconsistent layout made it difficult to spot sign errors in equations—extra time was spent untangling steps instead of practicing new concepts.

In Year 6, hesitation and fear of making mistakes led to pauses before tackling negative numbers or word problems; this slowed learning and built anxiety during multi-step questions.

Recent Achievements

In Year 10 maths, Niru, who previously hesitated to speak up during lessons, has started describing his problem-solving steps out loud and now checks over his test mistakes independently—something he never did before.

Meanwhile, a high school student working on English assessments managed to write her review independently for Rabbit-Proof Fence, asking only for feedback instead of direct help.

In a younger year group, one student who struggled with division of fractions earlier was able to apply the concept confidently—even when variables were introduced—showing real progress from last term's difficulties.

What they say about our tutoring

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I'd like to let you know how happy we are with Lauren.  She has helped Zac to not only understand math concepts but has helped him gain confidence in his own ability.  He had gone from C grades to A- and A in recent exams.

Thank you so much for your assistance over the past months. Alex has progressed quite well and is getting more enjoyment out the subject given that he now has a better grasp of it.

Thank you for this.  We are extremely happy with Jason. He has a lot of patience with Sarah and  a genuine interest in helping her in Maths.  Sarah is slowly getting more confident in maths and this is a big step.

Physics tutoring in Pickering Brook

Every parent wants to know their child's education is in good hands. Your child might rarely ask for help, or they might need a bit of a push here and there. Either way, once they need help it can get a bit overwhelming finding the right support.

That goes double for science subjects. Physics is tricky - the demands are getting increasingly complex. On top of that, you want to know that the person guiding your child through the content, is also someone your child can rely on.

Not all parents know what to look for in a tutor. Not all parents have the time.

Physics Tutor Pickering Brook

That's where we can help.

We provide one-on-one physics tutoring in Pickering Brook. All we need is to have a chat so we can figure out what kind of support your child needs.

A good tutor observes how a student learns, offers encouragement and shows them how to stay on task. A good tutor also knows when to step back. That way, in the end, students not only get the grades they want, but they also become independent learners.

That is what the tutors we work with aim for - students standing on their own two feet.

So what's next?

Once you reach out to us we set up the first lesson with a local physics tutor in Pickering Brook. You pay a simple hourly fee.

The first lesson comes with a money-back guarantee to make sure you are completely happy with the match.

As simple as that.

Have more questions?

Give us a call!
1300 312 354

 

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 Kalamunda Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Carmel Adventist College.