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Tutors in Oxley include a registered teacher with 22 years' experience, a PhD-qualified university lecturer and maths/physics specialist, an O Level World Highest scorer in Additional Mathematics, high school and college award-winners, experienced K–12 maths tutors, peer mentors, science competition recipients, and youth coaches skilled at inspiring confidence and academic growth.

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Jay

Info Processing Tutor Oxley, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and support to help the student reach their academic goals. This may include providing study tips and strategies, helping the student stay organized and motivated, and providing a safe, nonjudgmental environment where the student can ask questions and receive feedback.…
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James

Info Processing Tutor Bonython, ACT
Maintaining a positive, calm, and supportive attitude whilst aiding the students forward in their studies. Clear communication and explanation is crucial to effective absorbtion of information. Great communication and support skills due to past experience. Engaging and a natural problem-solver that hopes to create insight and extend further…
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Christopher

Info Processing Tutor Torrens, ACT
The ability to engage a student with the content you are teaching them. To keep them interested in the content outside of tutoring. I have the ability to communicate effectively with anyone and the ability to teach things I know at a high…
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Patrick Jason

Info Processing Tutor Garran, ACT
It is all about knowing the audience. Not all kids/students have the same skillset, some are good in memorizing, some are good in analogy, some are good in logic and arithmetic. So it's about knowing their strengths and align it in a way that it would enhance their ability to learn. I am very dynamic and very patient in terms of tutoring, the…
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David

Info Processing Tutor Wanniassa, ACT
Provide a stable and consistent source of support in their education, while simultaneously being a person they are under no pressure to impress. Since tutors have no influence over their lives outside of tutoring, students often feel comfortable asking us questions they would feel embarrassed or "dumb" for asking a parent or teacher. Tutors…
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Teresa

Info Processing Tutor Calwell, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do is to always be understanding and patient as some concepts are more challenging to grasp for students. Also being able to communicate in a manner that the student is able to understand and allows for them to progress. My strengths are my understanding nature, patience and my ability to adapt. I believe…
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Reilly

Info Processing Tutor Farrer, ACT
Being patient with the student and not making them feel unwelcome or stressed. I always try to have a calm composure so that my student gets the most out of my tutoring sessions and enjoys them. I believe that I am quite level headed and have a cool composure when tutoring my current student. If they don't understand something I take my time with…

Local Reviews

Luthfi has been a gret help for my kid and always willing to try different teaching methods whenever he struggled, always seeking feedback and successfully implements it. He has been engaged/interested in the learning journey of the student by always asking about school/studies even outside of Economics such as Methods and willing to make extra time and assist in any other ways to bring out the best of the student's ability. Luthfi always making sure that student understood concepts by double checking at the end of an explanation. Very nice to talk to which makes it a highlight of the week for student, and making him/her look forward to the lesson and making the subject interesting.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Christian worked through simultaneous equations using both elimination and substitution, and also practiced factorising quadratic expressions.

In Year 9, Sophia focused on understanding functions by substituting values into algebraic terms and tackled problems involving the sine rule for non-right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lily revised solving quadratic equations—using both factorisation and the quadratic formula—and applied these skills to graphing parabolas without a calculator.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student arrived to sessions without maths notes multiple times, which meant time was lost hunting for key examples rather than practicing complex trigonometry and worded graph problems. As one tutor put it, "No book again today. The original copy of work was unavailable."

In Year 11, another student hadn't completed any extra revision before an exam—so independent study routines are still a work in progress.

For a Year 7 learner, messy written working in algebra led to confusion about sign errors, making later corrections more difficult and slowing progress through multi-step equations.

Recent Achievements

One Oxley tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations now confidently asks for clarification when stuck, making sure she fully understands each step before moving on.

In a recent high school maths session, another student who once avoided speaking up began talking aloud while tackling boxplot and circle problems, showing real initiative by explaining her reasoning out loud—something she never did before.

Meanwhile, a younger student made noticeable progress in reading, pronouncing nearly all the words in their book independently and showing genuine enthusiasm for the content.

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 Tuggeranong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Monash Primary School.