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Tutors in Berrimah include an ATAR 99.6 English dux and peer mentor, a seasoned K–12 science tutor with a master's in biomedical engineering, a Cum Laude US biology graduate with extensive classroom experience, accomplished maths and music mentors from top selective schools, plus passionate university students recognized for academic excellence and youth leadership.

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David

Info Processing Tutor Darwin, NT
I feel the most important thing that a tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the student until he…
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Jesse

Info Processing Tutor Wanguri, NT
From my experience with tutors, I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are. Recognising someone's improvements, recalling how a student has overcome a challenge in the past can be a great motivator for the present as well as build self-confidence. Being a role model, students will be influenced by a tutor's method of…
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My tutor made concepts easier to understand, pushed me to practice and made math more enjoyable.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Elise practised adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and worked on reading comprehension by discussing answers to a worksheet.

In Year 10, Amelie focused on trigonometric functions and the unit circle, particularly how to use it for determining exact values in radians.

Another Year 10 student, Michael, revised algebra skills by checking his previous test and working through challenging equations together.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often arrived without completed homework, leading to "a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed," as one tutor observed.

In Year 10 maths, working was recorded in a messy and inconsistent way, which made it difficult to check calculations or review past problems; this led to confusion when revisiting similar questions later.

Meanwhile, a senior student tended to reach for the calculator early instead of planning steps on paper—especially with fractions—making errors harder to trace. The result: energy spent untangling avoidable mistakes rather than deepening understanding.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Berrimah noticed Amelie, a Year 11 student, now identifies and corrects her own mistakes during test review sessions—she used to wait for hints before tackling errors.

In a recent session, Aymen (Year 10) broke down complex shapes independently and calculated their perimeters without prompting, which he struggled to do independently before.

Elise from Year 6 has begun outlining every step unprompted of her maths working, a big shift from earlier lessons when she skipped explanations.

Last week, Amelie chose the right strategy independently for a challenging quadratic application problem all on her own.

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 Karama Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Haileybury Rendall School - Haileybury Pangea Distance Learning Campus.