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Isabella Plains' tutors include a K–12 teaching veteran with 22 years' experience and postgraduate education, a university PhD engineer with five years of maths and physics tutoring, experienced high school learning support assistants, recent college duxes and academic award winners, plus passionate mentors in maths, English, and science—many with real classroom or childcare backgrounds.

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Aleksandar

Physics Tutor Chifley, 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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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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Keertana is by far the best tutor I had, way better than James An. Learning. She is very patient and has a way of explaining math principles. I have developed much more confidence now that she is guiding me with my maths journey..
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Year 5 student Riley worked on Pythagoras' Theorem and applied basic algebra skills to worded problems.

In Year 9, Jack practised solving quadratic equations both by factorising and using the quadratic formula.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya tackled compound and simple interest calculations in consumer arithmetic, as well as strategies for managing percentage-based financial questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 maths, revision for upcoming exams was limited by a lack of independent study between sessions; as noted, "Jay hadn't done any extra revision for her exam since the last session." This led to weaker recall on older topics.

A Year 9 student's working was often messy when tackling word-based problems, making it hard to track mistakes and review steps.

In English (Year 8), essay planning sometimes faltered because ideas weren't clearly organised into paragraphs—key analysis was missing as a result.

In primary maths, one student completed most homework incorrectly at home but solved questions correctly in-person, showing reliance on immediate support over self-checking.

Recent Achievements

One Isabella Plains tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now actively requesting clarification when simultaneous equations didn't make sense, leading to real breakthroughs in class.

In a recent high school session, another student who started off nervous about algebra began speaking up more as the lesson progressed and tackled challenging problems independently with much less prompting than before.

Meanwhile, a primary student mastered using a protractor for measuring angles—after weeks of uncertainty, she can now handle any angle question independently and explains her reasoning out loud as she works.

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 Isabella Plains Early Childhood School.