Do you tutor SPH4U and SPH3U physics in Toronto?
Yes — Grade 11 (SPH3U) and Grade 12 (SPH4U) Ontario physics, plus first-year university physics for U of T, TMU and York students. All sessions are online across the GTA.
SPH4U is one of the courses Toronto's engineering and physical-science programs watch most closely — and one where students most often mistake memorizing formulas for understanding. We match Toronto students with a physics tutor who earned 90+ in the course and teaches the reasoning behind the equations, weekly and online.
Because sessions run over Google Meet, your student keeps the same tutor every week regardless of where in the city you are or what the weather's doing. We follow the TDSB or TCDSB sequence by course code — kinematics, dynamics, fields, waves — so the work lines up with exactly what's being graded.
Physics is required for most engineering and many science programs, and it rewards a specific skill: turning a word problem into the right equation. Students who understand it in class but freeze on the test usually have a gap in that translation step, not in the material itself.
Our tutors slow down exactly where the curriculum speeds up — free-body diagrams, sign conventions, the assumptions behind each formula — so problem-solving becomes a method rather than a guess.
Yes — Grade 11 (SPH3U) and Grade 12 (SPH4U) Ontario physics, plus first-year university physics for U of T, TMU and York students. All sessions are online across the GTA.
That's usually a reasoning-and-process gap, not a knowledge gap. Our tutors coach the habit of drawing the diagram, choosing the principle, then doing the math — which is exactly what unfamiliar test problems demand.
Packages are billed upfront in CAD — Starter $375 (5 sessions), Core $750 (10), Intensive $1,125 (15). Full pricing is on our pricing page.
A short, honest conversation about where the gap in physics actually is — and a weekly plan your Toronto student can act on. No pressure, no pitch.