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Capital Hill's tutors include a PhD in Computer Science and university lecturer, a seasoned K–12 Maths and Science coach with assistant teaching credentials, multiple ANU scholars with ATARs above 99, an award-winning music and maths tutor, primary school educators, published academic researchers, experienced peer mentors, Olympiad medalists, and coaches skilled in nurturing student growth beyond the classroom.

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Economics Tutor Dickson, ACT
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Economics Tutor Waramanga, ACT
I believe tutor should make learning as simplistic as possible by relating the learning into real life on their applicability and usefulness to appreciate and making learning interesting and enjoyable. As a tutor, I relate philosophical aspects to the subject of teaching and in the process build strong psychology of the life and the subject I…
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We had a positive experience with Emma and believe my daughter would not have got the results she did without Emma's assistance.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Emma focused on surface area and trigonometry problem solving, using diagrams to help with visualising the questions.

Year 10 student Josh worked through test revision on indices and rules for exponents as well as tackling practice problems involving logarithms.

For Year 11, Olivia concentrated on financial maths by preparing for a simple and compound interest exam, then completed targeted exercises related to lump sum payments on mortgages.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student often skipped writing out steps when rearranging equations—"he jumped straight to the answer but missed key sign changes," noted one tutor, leading to confusion when reviewing errors.

In Year 11 calculus, there was hesitation starting new problems without prompts; confidence flagged unless guided through initial steps.

A Year 10 student's folio work was sometimes hard to follow due to unclear layout, making it tough for both them and their marker to track reasoning.

Meanwhile, in physics (Year 12), forgetting calculators or not using them efficiently meant extra time spent on manual calculations rather than focusing on deeper concepts.

Recent Achievements

In Capital Hill, a Year 11 student, Eliza, is now reliably spotting her own mistakes while rearranging equations—something she struggled with earlier in the term.

In another session, high school student Ajay showed real initiative by asking clarifying questions when tackling derivatives, rather than working quietly through confusion as before.

For younger student Luci (Year 6), there's been a positive shift: she now lets the tutor know right away if an explanation isn't clear, instead of staying silent and guessing.

Last week, Eliza finished her assignment sheet start-to-finish without needing reminders.

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 Kingston Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Forrest Primary School.