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Micket Creek's tutors include an ATAR 99.6 English dux and school leader, experienced K–12 maths and science mentors with degrees from top universities, a biology graduate (cum laude) and US-based tutor, high-achieving STEM undergraduates, published writers, youth coaches, peer leaders, and subject award-winners—all passionate about supporting students across every stage of learning.

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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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Will felt like he got a lot out of is first session.
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Year 5 student Elise worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and practiced converting mixed numbers into improper fractions.

In Year 8, Amelie focused on solving simultaneous linear equations and explored properties of parallel and perpendicular lines through worksheet problems.

For Year 10, Michael reviewed quadratic equations by graphing parabolas in vertex form and then applied root-finding techniques, including use of the discriminant, to practice exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

Frequently arrived without completed homework, leading to lost lesson time as "we too often, lose a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed."

In Year 8 mathematics, messy and incomplete written working made it difficult for both student and tutor to follow calculations—especially when multi-step algebra was involved.

A senior student preparing for exams tended to rely on calculators early in problems rather than planning solutions on paper; this sometimes resulted in confusion with fractions or incorrect units.

Missed revision tasks meant weaker recall of quadratic rules under pressure.

Recent Achievements

One Micket Creek tutor noted that a Year 5 student, Elise, now outlines every step independently in her maths working—previously she'd skip steps or wait for prompts.

In a recent high school session, Amelie identified her own test mistakes and solved them unaided, showing new self-correction skills where she once needed close guidance.

Another older student, Aymen, who used to get stuck on composite area problems, has begun breaking complex shapes down solo and scored 46/55 on his latest test. During their last session, he chose to tackle extra perimeter questions independently after finishing early.

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 Manunda Terrace Primary School.