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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.

Apurva
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Apurva

Science Tutor Oxley, ACT
The most important thing is to build the excitement for new things to learn. It also includes building and environment that will make them feel free to ask questions. Making the learning time more interesting and fun is my…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

Science Tutor Griffith, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence and give them tools to succeed. I think I am kind and passionate, and have an ability to connect with students and adapt my tutoring to what they individually…
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Deboshree
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Deboshree

Science Tutor Barton, ACT
Every student is different. At the end of the day I aim to see my students leave with increased confidence in the subject matter I'm able to break down complex concepts and come down to a variety of levels. I have good comprehension skills so I am able to understand the questions correctly and give relevant answers and an very empathetic and…
Edward
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Edward

Science Tutor Barton, ACT
I consider the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be a constant supporting presence and to increase their confidence in their own knowledge and skills. From my experience as a high school and uni tutor, I observed many students who did not struggle with the concepts they were being taught but instead struggled with…
Vandita
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Vandita

Science Tutor Barton, ACT
A tutor can make a real difference to a student's life by empowering them to be an independent and confident learner by fostering time-management and problem-solving skills as well as by right academic guidance. My ability to communicate clearly and listening to children with patience and enthusiasm. My dedication towards my students. In-depth…
Harry
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Harry

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I think that instilling confidence in a student is the most important aspect of tutoring. it is rare that a student actually has no idea what they are doing insteead they usually lack the confidence to answer the question. Im very knowedgable in the subject areas I tutor in and have years of experience so I have encountered basically every…
Penelope
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Penelope

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Allowing my tutees to make mistakes and learn from them, results in better mathematical thinkers. I think that maths is best learned through a trial and error of methods, to find the best one. While this is an individual pursuit, guidance to understanding concepts and learning why or why not certain methods work, is key. Instead of saying "this…
Ruben
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Ruben

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor must find out about a student's personal learning requirements, such as where and why they struggle with concepts, and then figure out how best the student learns, then teach the student according to their own needs, that they may gain fluency in the particular academic area. I am a good communicator, and I have a good grasp of subject…
Tahsin Emran
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Tahsin Emran

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Understand where the students' strengths and weaknesses are. I am extremely patient and never have an issue with repeating myself or a…
Tanishq
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Tanishq

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Taking the time to listen and understand a students need, rather than just “teach themâ€. Students are all unique and learn different things at different paces and taking the time to understand their needs help create better outcomes Being able to simplify and make digestible complex and multifaceted topics into pieces which can be absorbed…
Jonah
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Jonah

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I think listening to the student is the most important thing a tutor can do. Whether it is simply listening to troubles they are having with a class or with life, listening to the student is very important. As someone who has studied a wide range of topics throughout high school and college, I feel like I have a wide range of expertise.…
Sarthak
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Sarthak

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor can help the student overcome the fear of not asking questions as there are no "dumb" questions. A tutor can also guide the student to understand the way of studying efficiently by themselves. A tutor should also motivate the students and serve as a guiding light to their students in studies and for the future. I have high interpersonal…
Emily
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Emily

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Make them feel confident in their ability and understanding My communication skills and adaptive ability, so that I can best teach them the way they…
Sparsh
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Sparsh

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…
Timothy
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Timothy

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence. It’s not just about helping them understand the material, but also making them feel like they’re capable of tackling challenges on their own. A tutor should also be patient and provide a safe space where students feel comfortable asking…
mansha
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mansha

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe that creating open communication is a very important part of teaching. I consider the best way to connect with students is to create a positive learning environment and encourage interaction and discussion. A tutor also needs to be a role model for students so it is essential that they act responsibly and are polite and courteous to them…
Jatin
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Jatin

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to help them learn whatever they want to learn, even if they have a lot of difficulty understanding it. The first and most important thing would be the fact that I myself was a school student not long ago, and am a university student still, so I would understand what my…
Charlie
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Charlie

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Help them relax and express their thoughts without feeling judged. Be able to explain things clearly in more ways than one. Patient,…
Muhammad Imran Faiq bin
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Muhammad Imran Faiq bin

Science Tutor Canberra, ACT
To not just teach the subjects needed but also to bond with the students, to really understand what we can do to help them gain more understanding about the subject. I always think my strengths as a tutor is my ability to really understand the student so that I can teach more effectively. I also a very laid back but still very serious when…
Samuel
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Samuel

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Nurturing a positive relationship between the tutor and student, for effective teaching. Then helping the student understand the content and even appreciate the academics/learning process. This way there is good communication and the student succeeds by their own volition! I think I am particularly effective at communication and problem-solving,…
Preshti
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Preshti

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
Allowing them to feel more confident with the material I am patient and do my best to explain concepts until the person…
Cate
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Cate

Science Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important things that a student should get out of tutoring include: - A sufficient understanding of the concepts learnt in that lesson - Confidence in what they have learnt - Security in their tutors ability to instruct them Hence, its important for a tutor to provide a safe and encouraging environment that fosters a good learning…
Hugo
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Hugo

Science Tutor Cook, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is obviously helping them in their studies, both in terms of improving their grades, but also their critical thinking skills for future learning. I think the key with this in a tutoring context, rather than classroom teaching, is catering to a student’s needs, and making sure that…

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.