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Achieve Your Desired IB Physics Score With Our Experienced Tutors In Hong Kong
Are you looking for experienced and qualified tutors to help you excel in your IB Physics exams? At All Round Education Academy in HK, we offer personalised lessons tailored to your needs to help you build a solid understanding of the IB Physics syllabus and improve your exam techniques. Whether you need an IB Physics SL tutor, dedicated IB Physics HL tuition Hong Kong, or one-to-one IB Physics private lessons, our IB Physics tutor HK team flexes around your schedule.
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EXPERT IB PHYSICS TUTORS IN HONG KONG (HK)
Our students achieve an average of 6.5 (out of 7) in their Physics exams.
On average, our students improve their Physics grades by 2 levels after taking our classes. This proven 2 grade level improvement in Physics translates into an average 6+ score out of 7 in IB Physics across recent cohorts.
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Achieve Your Desired IB Physics Score With Our Experienced Tutors In Hong Kong
Are you looking for experienced and qualified tutors to help you excel in your IB Physics exams? At All Round Education Academy in HK, we offer personalised lessons tailored to your needs to help you build a solid understanding of the IB Physics syllabus and improve your exam techniques.
Our IBDP Physics Results & Testimonials
Our students achieve outstanding results in IB Physics with the help of our experienced tutors in Hong Kong.
What do our IB Physics tutors offer?
Our IB Physics tutors at All Round Education HK value the holistic development of students. That’s why we take a learner-centred approach to our teaching. Besides teaching essential examination skills and techniques through past papers and analysing top-scoring answers, we also focus on helping students develop a solid knowledge base and encouraging the integration of various other skill sets like inquiry, communication, critical thinking, and more.
Exploring the Common Pain Points of IB Physics
IB Physics spans from subatomic particles to cosmic scales and is known for its mathematical rigour compared to other IB science subjects. In the two-year IBDP programme, students grapple with core concepts like Waves, Fields and Nuclear Physics. HL students tackle additional areas such as Rigid Body Mechanics, Thermodynamics and quantum physics.
Mastering this breadth of topics can be challenging without IB Physics tutoring. The subject demands competence in both theory and experimental application, leading to common pitfalls, like errors with radians and degrees or misunderstandings of motion rules in a gravitational field.
This is where our IB Physics tutors can help students in HK.
What makes our IB Physics tutors different from other Hong Kong tutors:
To prepare students for the IB Physics exam, our tutors focus on comprehensive exam preparation. We achieve this by familiarising students with the exam format, assessment criteria, and past papers, helping them comprehend the exam structure, identify question patterns, and honing their skills in answering various question types.
Rather than simply lecturing and assigning homework, they work with students to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and to develop personalised strategies for learning and understanding the material.
This approach is particularly effective in IB Physics, where the curriculum can be challenging, and students may have different levels of prior knowledge and experience. By taking a learner-centred approach, our tutors can help students to build confidence and develop a deeper understanding of the subject, rather than simply memorising information for exams.
In addition, our IB Physics tutors use a variety of teaching methods and resources to support student learning. This may include interactive activities, problem-solving exercises, simulations, and multimedia resources, as well as traditional textbooks and worksheets. By using a range of teaching methods and resources, our tutors can engage students and accommodate different learning styles, making the learning experience more effective and enjoyable.
Overall, our learner-centred approach to teaching IB Physics is designed to help students achieve their academic goals while developing important critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will serve them well in their future studies and careers. Whether a student is struggling with the basics or looking to excel in advanced topics, our tutors are here to provide personalised support and guidance every step of the way.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Physics program is a rigorous and comprehensive course that covers a broad range of topics in physics. The course is designed to develop students’ understanding of fundamental physics concepts and principles, as well as their ability to apply these concepts to real-world situations.
What is the IB Physics Program?
Space, Time and Motion This topic covers the principles of mechanics, including kinematics, forces, momentum, energy, and power. Students will learn about the motion of objects, forces acting on them, and the interactions between forces and motion.
The Particulate Nature of Matter This topic covers the principles of thermal energy transfers, gas laws, current and circuits and thermodynamics.
Wave Behaviour This topic covers the properties of waves, including wave motion, wave phenomena, and wave behaviour. Students will learn about different types of waves, including sound and electromagnetic waves, and how they interact with matter. The topic also focuses on the wave model, wave phenomena, and the Doppler effect.
Fields This topic covers gravitational fields, electric and magnetic fields, motion in electromagnetic fields and induction.
Nuclear and Quantum Physics This topic covers atomic structure, the behaviour of atomic nuclei, and principles of quantum mechanics. Key topics include radioactive decay, fission and fusion, properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, quantum tunnelling, and the physics of stars. Dedicated Fields, Wave Behaviour, and Quantum Physics review classes consolidate every HL topic with worked examples and exam-style practice.
What Are the IB Physics Assessment Methods?
Assessment in IB Physics includes both external and internal assessment components. The external assessment consists of written exams, which test students’ understanding of core concepts and their ability to apply them to real-world scenarios. The internal assessment includes practical work, where students design and carry out experiments and write up their findings.
Breakdown of IB Physics Assessment The IB Diploma Physics assessment includes two papers. Paper 1: A single paper consisting of two sections. Section 1A includes multiple-choice questions, and Section 1B includes data-based questions to assess experimental skills. Paper 2: This paper consists of short-answer and extended-response questions covering the core syllabus. Students drill targeted IB Physics Paper 1B data-based question drills alongside proven IB Physics Paper 2 extended-response structures that maximise marks across both sections.
IB Physics, available at Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL), requires a deep understanding of physics concepts. SL covers essentials, while HL delves into advanced topics and mathematics, making the syllabus suitable for students interested in science, engineering, or technology.
Achieving Beyond Level 6 in IB Physics
To reach a level 6 or 7 in IB Physics, it’s essential to have a strong grasp of the concepts and mathematical problem-solving skills required. If you aim to achieve an excellent level in IB Physics, focus on the following:
Gain Understanding of the Syllabus:
Make sure you have a thorough understanding of the IB Physics syllabus. This will help you to master the concepts and apply them effectively.
Maximise IA Scores:
Your Internal Assessment (IA) can potentially compensate for any weaknesses in your exam performance. So, make sure you excel in your IA by putting in the effort to produce high-quality work. Our IB Physics IA Scientific Investigation topic selection help guides students from research question through to write-up, with dedicated graph interpretation and experimental design practice alongside.
Practise Past Papers:
Solving past papers is a great way to familiarise yourself with the exam style and identify any areas where you need to improve. Aim to solve at least 10 past papers before the exam.
Enhance Problem-Solving:
Developing effective techniques for solving complex questions is key to achieving a high score in IB Physics. Practise regularly and seek help from your teachers or tutors if you need it.
Strategic Study:
Utilise exam tips and study techniques provided by your teachers or tutors. They can help you develop a study plan that maximises your chances of success.
Subjects Offered for IB Tutoring in Hong Kong
For subjects not listed below, please contact our course directors now! Contact us today via WhatsApp at +852 9754 9176 to find out how we and our IB tutors can help you excel in your IBDP subjects in HK.
We’re proud to be labelled as the “MASTERS OF THEIR GAME” in IB tutoring in the Standard Newspaper. At All Round Education, we’ve earned the trust of thousands of students and parents by consistently delivering exceptional academic results.
Our expert IB tutors provide students in Hong Kong with the tools and techniques they need to excel in their studies. With a little effort and the right support, we believe all students can achieve the outstanding results they deserve.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
What is IBDP?
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a two-year course designed for students aged 16 to 18. With a curriculum that emphasises critical thinking, creativity, and intercultural understanding, the IBDP is one of the most comprehensive programs in the world. Students will choose six subjects to study over the course of two years, including a second language, a humanities course, an experimental science, mathematics, and an arts course. The IBDP also requires students to complete an extended essay, a theory of knowledge course, and community service. As an internationally recognised qualification, the IBDP provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their future academic and professional endeavours.

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At All Round our team of highly trained IB tutors have delivered more than 1,000,000 tutoring hours since inception. With a rigorous training programme, the resources we provide and the quality of lessons we deliver are unparalleled by any other centre in Hong Kong. Our team consists of IB English tutors, IB Mathematics tutors, IB Biology tutors, IB Chemistry tutors, IB Physics tutors, IB Chinese tutors, IB Economics tutors and many more. Here are some sample profiles from our team of over 120+ tutors.

- Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from CUHK
- 3+ Years of experience teaching IB Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
- Tutored 250+ Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science students

- Graduated with a Bachelors of Engineering (with First Class Honors)
- 13+ Years of teaching experience within IBDP Mathematics and Physics as well as other international school curriculums
- Tutored 1000+ Students

- MEng in Material Science and Engineering from the University of Manchester (Graduated with First Class Honors)
- 3+ Years of teaching experience within IBDP Mathematics and Physics as well as other international school curriculums
- Tutored 100+ Students
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All Round Education is the fastest-growing IB tutoring centre in Hong Kong. We hired the most qualified and experienced IB tutors in Hong Kong and offer extensive tutoring services, including IB Maths tutors, IB Chinese tutors, IB History tutors, IB Geography tutors, IB Physics tutors, IB Business tutors, IB Biology tutors, IB English Literature tutors, IB Chinese tutors, IB Economics tutors, IB Chemistry tutors etc, which cover all scopes of IBDP courses. We offer tutors for every subject and are here to help you.
The prevailing feature which makes us different from other Hong Kong tutoring centres is that our private IB tutors value the all-round development of students. We provide a range of IBDP course past papers and equip you with the required IBDP examination skills. Other than boosting the academic result, we also emphasise the practical skills that students might learn throughout the course, to ensure they can still utilise concepts when they graduate from IBDP.
Apart from having lessons in our Hong Kong tutoring centre, you can also choose online tutoring to learn for your IBDP courses online.

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Frequently Asked Questions About IB Physics Tutors in Hong Kong
Is Physics HL required for engineering at top universities?
For most engineering programmes at Oxbridge, Imperial, ETH Zurich, NTU Singapore and HKU/HKUST, IB Physics HL is required or very strongly preferred — alongside Mathematics AA HL. The specific requirement varies by institution and department: Cambridge Engineering requires Physics HL and Mathematics HL; Imperial Engineering requires Mathematics HL and Physics HL at specific grades; HKU Engineering requires Physics HL for most disciplines. For Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical and Civil Engineering, Physics HL is almost universally expected. For Chemical Engineering, Chemistry HL is often equally important. As requirements change regularly, we recommend verifying the specific published requirement with one of our advisors or tutors before finalising your IB subject choices.
Do I need Physics HL for medical school?
For standard Medicine programmes at UCL, King’s, Edinburgh, HKU and CUHK, Chemistry HL is required, and Biology HL is strongly recommended — Physics HL is not typically mandated but strengthens the application for programmes with quantitative components (biophysics, medical imaging, radiation oncology). Consider reaching out to one of our advisors or tutors to verify the specific published requirements of every programme on your list — these change annually and matter enormously for subject choice at the IB stage.
How does IB Physics compare to A-Level Physics?
IB Physics HL and A-Level Physics (CIE, Edexcel) cover broadly similar content but with different emphasis and assessment structure. IB Physics HL is broader — covering more topic areas in the core (including Special Relativity and Advanced Quantum Phenomena) — while A-Level Physics goes deeper in specific areas (particularly further mechanics and some electromagnetism topics). Both qualifications are well-respected by competitive universities; the choice is typically determined by the school’s curriculum, rather than university recognition preferences. All Round Education has tutors who are specialised in IB Physics as well as tutors dedicated to A Levels Physics as well.
How many hours per week should I study IB Physics HL?
A realistic minimum for students targeting grade 6–7 in IB Physics HL is 4–6 hours of independent work per week outside of school — active problem-solving, not passive reading. Physics is a subject where competence is built through practice: working through unseen problems, checking reasoning against mark schemes, and identifying where physical reasoning breaks down rather than just where numerical answers are wrong. Past paper questions — worked systematically from IB1 onward, by topic and then by paper section — are the most efficient form of independent study. Students who read their notes without solving problems do not improve. Students who solve problems without understanding the physics behind the method do not improve either: the tutors here at All Round Education ensure both elements are developed in parallel.
When should I seek out a tutor for IB Physics?
The ideal starting point is the beginning of IB1, before the first school assessments and while the foundational core topics are being introduced. Topics 2 (Mechanics) and 5 (Electricity and Magnetism) are both conceptually demanding and mathematically loaded — students who fall behind in these topics in IB1 carry the gap into HL Topics 10 and 11 (Fields and Electromagnetic Induction), where the same physics reappears at greater mathematical depth. For IA support, the critical entry point is the research question scoping session — before any experimental work begins. For students transitioning from IGCSE Physics, the summer before IB1 is an excellent window for bridging content (particularly vectors, more rigorous energy conservation, and the introduction of field concepts that IGCSE treats only qualitatively). Minimum effective preparation timeline for a student joining later: six months before May examinations, with immediate focus on past paper technique and the highest-weighted topic gaps.
