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Braddon's tutors include a primary school teacher with nine years' classroom experience and leadership roles, university academics who have taught K–12 and undergraduate maths, a recipient of multiple academic distinctions with an ATAR of 98.6, STEM mentors with international research awards, and peer leaders in robotics, debating, and youth coaching.

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Camilo

Info Processing Tutor Page, ACT
to share knowledge by way of experiences, not only to teach for the sake of learning but to teach experiences so that the student records in his memory what he has learned in the best way possible. My strengths are patience, communication skills, and teaching skills; also I like to share experiences to keep in mind what we learnt and the vocation…
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Nam Khanh

Info Processing Tutor Hawker, ACT
In my opinion, the most importing things that a tutor can do is to make the students feel engaged and welcomed. In particular, learning should be a joyful experience for students instead of a burden. This means the student not only perform the tasks which the tutor instruct them to, but to be more open and curious to ask any questions outside the…
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Yashodha

Info Processing Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
Help them understand concepts rather than just memorising steps, build their confidence so they believe they can tackle problems on their own, and create a positive learning environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I’m patient and good at explaining concepts in different ways until they make sense. I’m also…
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Mohammed

Info Processing Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
Being a tutor is a profession of great responsibility, and they are entrusted with their students' future. I consider upholding that trust and guiding the students to what is correct is the number one essential thing for a tutor. Tutors must understand their limitations, and work on how they can function past those hurdles, and enable their…

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Our son is getting along well with her and she is helping him to understand the various maths topics which he is currently studying at school. Yuxi is well prepared and very punctual
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Year 6 student Rhys worked on calculating the surface area and volume of 3D shapes, then started addressing gaps in fraction skills using electronic flashcards.

In Year 8, Lara focused on solving algebraic equations and simplifying expressions by collecting like terms.

For Year 9, Amity practiced applying ratios to real-world problems and converting between map distances using scale, reinforcing her understanding with practical examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student sometimes forgot to memorise formulae and, as noted, "the difficulty is in reasoning through how to calculate the surface area of the prism"—this meant extra time spent hunting for steps rather than applying knowledge.

In Year 10 algebra, a reluctance to write out the full working led to confusion with sign errors and missed simplification opportunities.

For a primary student tackling fractions, mixing up when to add versus multiply resulted in hesitation during problem-solving.

One senior student's tendency to approach worded questions only by "memorising" methods left her unsure when new twists appeared on exams.

Recent Achievements

One Braddon tutor noticed a big change in Juan, a high schooler who had previously struggled to keep up—he's now taking the lead on tricky questions and working through problems independently after revising at home between sessions.

In Year 10 maths, Becky has shifted from quietly following along to actively choosing which word problems she wants to tackle, showing she can now internalise how to solve them rather than waiting for step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, Evie (Year 3) used to guess at multiplication tables but is now breaking down harder ones herself and explaining her thinking out loud during lessons.

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 Dickson Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Merici College.