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Tutors in Pearce include an Australian Science Olympiad top 30 finalist, a World Highest scorer in Additional Mathematics, experienced school and private maths tutors, a civil engineer, several ATAR 99+ achievers, university medalists, passionate youth mentors and peer leaders—plus award-winning coaches and competition high-distinction recipients across mathematics, science, and creative fields.

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Tutor Pearce, ACT
I understand the struggles of high school students - the anxiety of asking questions and the lack motivation to learn. A tutor should be able to create a safe space for communication to tackle problems and provide useful solutions to such issues. Also, an important characteristic a tutor should have is to help motivate students with a positive…
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Daniel

Tutor Yarralumla, ACT
I consider the transference of inspiration to the student to be the most important and fulfilling thing a tutor can achieve. From inspiration births a work ethic, an attitude and an independence within the student that carries through their whole life. I believe that as an individual, you are your own CEO, CMO, CFO etc. As such, by teaching the…
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Chen

Tutor Acton, ACT
Teach them how to think independently, and provide them with a way of thinking efficiently. Math is not a discipline in which someone does enough problems and can solve all the problems, but a discipline that requires people to constantly think about questions. So if one only knows to let students do lots of problems then he might not be a good…
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Aiyi

Tutor Red Hill, ACT
The most important thing is to prepare fully for each lesson. I believe that both the student's and the tutor's time are precious. If a session is not well planned and structured, students are likely to walk away confused but unlikely to seek further clarification. Although the teacher might have saved planning time, they have restrained students…

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After the first few weeks of tutoring my daughter is really comfortable with Melody. Her approach has put my daughter at ease and she actually looks forward to her session despite math being her least favourite subject.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ben focused on solving linear equations and practiced graphing them onto the Cartesian plane.

In Year 9, Sarah worked through surface area and volume problems using real-world examples and revisited the formulas for both shapes.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James studied experimental probability, analyzing Venn diagrams and two-way tables to interpret outcomes from given data sets.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student often relied on mental calculations for algebra, saying "I can do this in my head," but missed key steps, which led to hidden errors in solving quadratics.

For a Year 10 student, working out was sometimes messy and backchecking skipped—especially when tackling hyperbolae or boxplots—which made it hard to spot and fix mistakes.

In primary years, one child completed homework incorrectly at home yet solved problems easily with guidance; forgetting steps and mixing up addition and subtraction created confusion.

Each scenario left time spent re-learning basics rather than building new skills or confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Pearce tutor noted a Year 8 student who had previously struggled to participate in discussions about algebra is now confidently talking aloud while working through boxplots and scatter plots, even explaining intercepts in hyperbolae without prompting.

A Year 10 student showed a real shift in attitude: after needing frequent reminders, he started asking insightful questions during trigonometry lessons on Pythagoras' theorem and SOHCAHTOA, which helped deepen his understanding.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was once hesitant with mental addition began using drawings to solve problems independently and now finishes all assigned sums without second-guessing her answers.

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 Woden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart Primary School.