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Tutors in Queanbeyan West include a university lecturer with gold medal honours in mathematics, an experienced K–12 maths tutor with seven years' service, a PhD scientist and academic prize-winner, seasoned private tutors for all ages, primary-qualified teachers, early learning educators, and multiple mentors with advanced degrees and proven success inspiring students in STEM.

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Ishor

Biology Tutor Queanbeyan, NSW
I see students as a clay model, which consists of different minerals and when it is subjected to appropriate pressure and temperature together with proper guidance and methods, it converts into a masterpiece ceramic. Being a biology tutor is like being their (students) second parent. So I can assure 100% guidance towards their study plan. Help…
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Najia

Biology Tutor Queanbeyan, NSW
A good tutor can make a student more confident in problem solving, help them to identify their own problem. A good tutor can cooperate and support students to boost up their brains. I am a good listener which can help me to understand their problem effectively and make a proper and specific solution. I have ability to provide accurate result of…
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Taicia

Biology Tutor Karabar, NSW
I think tutoring is so much more than just helping a student improve their maths or science skills. It’s about building up motivation and self-confidence, and teaching students valuable skills they can apply to their learning later in life. For example: identifying what they are struggling to understand, asking questions confidently, and coming…
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Garima

Biology Tutor Greenleigh, NSW
Taking care of kids and understanding their abilities and potentials in every subject. Communication skills, study skills,problem solving strategies, managerial skills and positive…
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Marcus

Biology Tutor Campbell, ACT
I believe the way a concept is framed is one of the most important things a biology tutor can do for a student. My Year 11 and 12 Maths Teacher, Mr Rocks, would always explain to our class how different people's brains work in different ways (e.g. geometrically, analytically) so while one concept might make a lot of sense to the tutor/teacher, the…
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Reece

Biology Tutor Fadden, ACT
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We find Maria quite sincere and attentive to my daughter's needs. Shes a wonderful tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Noah worked on interpreting box and whisker plots, identifying outliers in data sets, and practiced drawing and describing pie graphs and divided bar graphs.

For Year 8 English, Mohammad focused on writing a narrative vignette inspired by 'The Things They Carried' and developed his skills with adverbs and degrees of comparison through targeted workbook exercises.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ari concentrated on the congruency of triangles using diagnostic test questions and was introduced to mean, median, mode, and range for statistics.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student deleted an entire essay after being told to change its format; despite encouragement, he did not send a new draft for feedback, possibly due to time pressure or reluctance.

In Year 9 Maths, "he forgot to bring his homework" and presentation was flagged as messy—color-coding steps in graphs was suggested but not consistently followed.

A Year 12 student working on essays showed hesitation in sharing drafts and needed clearer organization strategies before exams.

These patterns led to unfinished tasks, missed opportunities for targeted feedback, and extra stress just before deadlines.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Queanbeyan West recently noticed some great shifts in students' learning habits and outcomes. One Year 10 student, who previously struggled with linear equations—especially graphing—asked for step-by-step guidance and, after working through the test together, began tackling those tough questions more independently instead of avoiding them.

In Year 8 English, another student started submitting homework early and took the initiative to clarify confusing essay requirements by emailing his tutor detailed questions about structure and referencing—something he'd hesitated to do before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student, after extra practice with open-ended writing prompts, began using more descriptive words on his own when answering scaffolded questions.

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 Queanbeyan-Palerang Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queanbeyan High School.