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Stirling's tutors feature an Australian Science Olympiad top 30 national physics student and ATAR 99.70 achiever, a seasoned high school teacher and maths clinic founder, Kumon-trained mentors, award-winning peer leaders, university-level science and education students, specialist music and maths instructors, and experienced coaches guiding K–12 learners in both academic excellence and confidence.

Karthika
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Karthika

Science Tutor Chifley, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do to the students are clearing their doubts whenever they ask. One tutor must answer all the doubts of the students as soon as possible. Also a tutor must be always approach a student with smiling face. My strength is my pleasant face and friendly attitude. If a student saw a tutor with pleasant face they will…
Roshan
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Roshan

Science Tutor Chifley, ACT
Be supportive and encouraging. I listen. I encourage. I am patient. I try to understand the problems faced by the students and ensure that all their doubts are clarified completely before moving forward with the…
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Norbu
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Norbu

Science Tutor Pearce, ACT
Know your students first and prepare yourself as per the kind of student you have in the class I manage any sort of student that I teach and I love to engage them…
Christopher
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Christopher

Science Tutor Pearce, 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…
Earth
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Earth

Science Tutor Coombs, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing individualized support, building confidence and motivation, setting goals and tracking progress, offering personalized feedback, and fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Ultimately, the most crucial aspect of tutoring is providing personalized guidance and…
Adrian
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Adrian

Science Tutor Coombs, ACT
The most important thing I can do for a student is to be creative in my teaching and provide an effective method for students to understand the concept. Patience, friendly, and creative in my method of…
Patrick Jason
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Patrick Jason

Science 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…
Kim Phung
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Kim Phung

Science Tutor Greenway, ACT
I believe that creating a supportive learning environment is the most important factor. It's not just about helping them get the right answers, but also feeling capable and motivated in studing. A good tutor should provide consistent and patient guidance so that learning becomes less stressful. I'm patient and have the ability to explain concepts…
Ravi
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Ravi

Science Tutor Griffith, ACT
Understanding their students' individual behaviour and their abilities to learn things. A great teacher must take full responsibility of teaching their students by applying different methods of teaching if required. My strengths are problem solving mindset, patience, great listener and positive…
Caitlyn
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Caitlyn

Science Tutor Monash, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. It is important for a tutor to build a relationship with the students so that tutoring sessions don't become a chore, and the student feels comfortable seeking help with things in these sessions. Thus, I think that listening to and responding to the needs of the student is…
Thyagi
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Thyagi

Science Tutor Whitlam, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to improve a student's confidence with the subject they are tutoring. Once a student has the confidence that they can in fact figure it out they will be far more willing to put in the hard work to improve in the subject. A tutor must encourage their students to ask as many questions as they'd like…
Andrew
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Andrew

Science Tutor Kingston, ACT
Guiding students to ask the right questions. Focusing on how to identify what things they know and what things they don't in order to bridge the gap between the two. Getting students to break down questions to their basic components. Very patient and flexible with teaching in different methods to find which one…
James
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James

Science 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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SHARIDYA

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Tutor can be personal and professional assistant for the student and help them learn the difficult subjects in school. Also help them pass through difficult times. Some students may find it hard to grasp certain subjects in school and as such they might feel left out and depressed. Tutors are to help them and avoid such distressing situation.…
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Beatrix

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do is provide their student with the support and tools they need in order to become their best self and to maximise their potential. For every student this may mean something different. I believe there is a unique formula for every students success. The best thing a tutor can do is to uncover this formula and…
Laura
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Laura

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important thing is not only being decent at explaining and individually creating a good tutoring plan for the student but also to be empathetic. Without empathy, the student will not feel like the tutor understands their struggles and is truly trying to help them. Apart from showing them that understanding and kindly communicating…
Pratham
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Pratham

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Some of the most important things, I believe, a tutor can do for a student are provide the student with the comfort that it is alright to make mistakes and it is the learning from them is what is important. Every student is different and it is the responsibility of the tutor to convey themselves in a way which caters to their understanding. It is…
Aditya Singh
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Aditya Singh

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
One of the most important things for me would be the tutor's ability to listen and understand a student's query patiently, as it influences how the same content can be tailored differently for a better understanding of the individual. Also, the ability to adequately motivate a topic helps students develop a higher interest and enjoy what they…
Arjun
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Arjun

Science Tutor Cook, ACT
Empathise: A tutor should provide encouragement, build confidence, and create a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I try to think of many ways to explain a concept to a student. You never know which approach might work for a student. So, adaptability would be one strength. I think another one is…
Callum
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Callum

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can bring to a student is a different perspective on the subject matter they are studying. While teachers and textbooks can be great resources, they often present the material in a standardized and one-size-fits-all way that may not resonate with every student. By providing a different voice…
Su Thinzar Kyaw
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Su Thinzar Kyaw

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be very understanding about the student's difficulties when tackling a topic. I am very encouraging and I have many different methods to handle a problem and to explain a…
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Harkirat

Science Tutor Canberra, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are building their confidence, making learning engaging, and helping them truly understand concepts rather than just memorizing them. I always try to break down complex topics into simpler ideas, adapt my teaching to the students learning style, and create a supportive environment…
Emily
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Emily

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is listen. Listen to their problem, why they may not understand a concept, and then help to solve the problem together. I think that having fun, is also very important. One of my main goals aside from helping a student understand the content, is to help the student enjoy the…

Local Reviews

Dineth told us that when he was a boy he aspired to be a teacher at a university, and I believe him. He is respectful, engaging and provides very clear explanations. He has a knack for working out how the student thinks and tailoring his reasoning appropriately. Our son learned a great deal from Dineth about maths and also about how to be a good student.
Dan Cass

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Christian worked on **solving simultaneous equations using the elimination method** and practiced finding the area of a circle and parallelogram, as well as calculating volumes for cylinders and prisms.

In Year 10, Sophia focused on **writing and balancing chemical equations—including net ionic forms**—and learned to name polyatomic ions while exploring solubility concepts.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex applied **molar ratios from balanced chemical equations to calculate mass**, reviewed scientific notation and significant figures in chemistry calculations, and reflected on quiz performance to identify next steps.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly left their maths notes at school, making it hard to review covered concepts or check prior feedback before new sessions ("No book again today. First part of problem was done in class and the original copy of this work was unavailable").

In Year 11, another relied on a calculator for simple multiplication and square numbers during test prep, slowing down more complex problem-solving.

A Year 8 student's algebra work showed cramped formatting, which made multi-step equations harder to follow.

For one Year 4 learner, not listening fully to explanations led to repeated confusion with area problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Stirling noticed Qais, a high schooler, moving from hesitantly working through chemistry equations to quickly applying his understanding by tackling extra practice questions and actively asking for help whenever stuck.

Another win came from a senior student who used to overlook details in maths proofs but now independently spots and corrects gaps before finalising her answers.

In Year 5, Samuel—who struggled with long division earlier this term—recently completed a multiplication tables quiz with 97% accuracy and then solved all his long division problems without needing any hints.

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 St John Vianney's Primary School.