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Chisholm's tutors feature a registered teacher with 22 years' K–12 experience, a PhD-qualified university tutor in maths and physics, specialist learning support assistants from local schools, peer mentors in advanced sciences and maths, and experienced private tutors—including folk high school and IELTS instructors—passionate about guiding students of all abilities.

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Harley

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
Showing them that nothing is difficult or unattainable but rather it is just unfamiliar. I love the subjects that I teach and I am very patient and…
Erin Maria
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Erin Maria

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
A tutor influences a student in many ways. He or she contributes a lot to the personality of a student. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to build confidence. And I believe confidence is something that is essential throughout a persons life. It's the confidence that makes one believe that they could do things…
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Aleksandar

Physics Tutor Phillip, ACT
I believe that the one of the most important things a tutor can do is to help a student truly realise their academic potential, especially since the needs of one student may be overlooked in a classroom setting. It is also important, however, to help inspire confidence in the subject, and hopefully a passion, so that they continue to succeed…
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Peter

Physics Tutor Garran, ACT
Through my time at university, I have found the ability to be patient is what separates my current tutors apart. A willingness to stop and answer questions, that some may be too scared to ask, has certainly improved my learning opportunities. The notion of ‘no stupid questions’ in my Power Electronics course this semester has been a great…
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Rayanne

Physics Tutor Red Hill, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a comfortable environment where they feel safe asking any question, no matter how small, and to make learning an enjoyable experience. It’s also essential to build their confidence by helping them understand their strengths and develop the skills they need to succeed.…
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Nima

Physics Tutor Fisher, ACT
I believe tutor should make learning as simplistic as possible by relating the learning into real life on their applicability and usefulness to appreciate and making learning interesting and enjoyable. As a tutor, I relate philosophical aspects to the subject of teaching and in the process build strong psychology of the life and the subject I…

Local Reviews

Aalia is fantastic and my children have enjoyed her tutoring so far.
Tanya

Inside ChisholmTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Talia focused on mastering simultaneous equations through substitution and spent time factorising and expanding binomials for algebraic fluency.

For Year 10, Lucas worked on solving quadratic equations using both the quadratic formula and by factorising with the null law, also applying these methods to sketch related graphs.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student James reviewed index laws for multiplication and division as well as scientific notation—practicing conversions and calculations with large and small numbers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student had not completed any extra revision before a recent exam, showing that building independent study habits remains an issue.

In another senior case, the lack of advance planning for sessions—such as not identifying which maths topic to focus on—meant lesson time was used less efficiently; "we still need to get better at lesson preparation and planning."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student consistently submitted homework with significant errors but performed well when tasks were done together, indicating difficulty in transferring learning independently. This gap led to confusion during assessments and missed opportunities for targeted feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Chisholm tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask for clarification now confidently stopped the lesson to say when something didn't make sense, making sure she fully understood simultaneous equations before moving on.

In a recent session with a senior high schooler, writing down each step of exam problems onto cards made it easier for him to remember processes—he started using these notes independently while practicing.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once relied heavily on finger counting managed several complicated addition problems in her head and even fixed her own mistakes without prompting.

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 Erindale Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Caroline Chisholm School.