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Mitchell's tutors include a university physics PhD and undergraduate course tutor, a former school classroom teacher with a master's in education, an applied mathematics lecturer and curriculum developer, experienced K–12 learning support assistants and peer mentors, as well as high-achieving students awarded for academic excellence in mathematics, science, and leadership.

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Software Dev Tutor Flynn, ACT
Make the student interested in the subject otherwise doesn't matter how much student try, if he/she doesn't like the subject it would be very hard for him/her to perform well. I can explain a concept with real world example. Every student is different and a suitable approach must be taken according to the student to help him/her. I am good at…
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Software Dev Tutor Hawker, ACT
In my opinion, the most importing things that a tutor can do is to make the students feel engaged and welcomed. In particular, learning should be a joyful experience for students instead of a burden. This means the student not only perform the tasks which the tutor instruct them to, but to be more open and curious to ask any questions outside the…
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Anastasia has been fantastic for our daughter and she has made some great progress and is feeling more confident. She feels like they have connected well and Anastasia is able to identify her weaknesses in the topic and convey the information needed easily.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Mitchell focused on multiplication facts (two and three times tables) and was introduced to Pythagoras' theorem using simple diagrams.

In Year 9, Zahra practised applying index laws to simplify expressions and worked through fraction calculations with mental strategies.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Oscar tackled basic differentiation of exponential and trigonometric functions, followed by lessons expanding on first principles and the chain rule for derivatives.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion has been inconsistent across year levels.

For example, a Year 5 student often left homework unfinished or forgot books at school, leading to missed practice on multiplication tables and division skills—"he doesn't write table of 7 and 8."

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student struggled to organise known values before problem-solving; listing all given data would have clarified which formulas to use.

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's motivation dipped after setbacks: "I'm not very academic," he admitted, which sometimes led to disengagement during new topics. In those moments, learning stalled and confidence wavered.

Recent Achievements

One Mitchell tutor noticed a real shift with Zoe (Year 10): she came to her maths session with an organised list of questions—something she hadn't done before—which meant she could target tricky concepts and get more out of the lesson.

Meanwhile, Luca (Year 11) has started tackling challenging derivatives on his own without waiting for hints, a big step up from when he hesitated to try unfamiliar problems.

In Year 6, Kelly managed to solve all her homework questions independently for the first time, only double-checking answers after finishing each one herself.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Shirley Smith High School.