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Chigwell's tutors include a 5-year university assistant professor, an ATAR 99.7 medical student and prizewinning maths dux, primary and secondary school teaching specialists, seasoned STEM and English tutors with advanced degrees, national Olympiad participants, peer mentors, youth leaders, creative coaches, and accomplished academic award recipients in both the sciences and humanities.

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Prashish

Info Processing Tutor Glenorchy, TAS
The most important things are to build the student's confidence, encourage independent thinking, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor doesn't just give answers — they guide students to find solutions themselves, which builds lasting skills beyond the subject being taught. My strengths lie in…
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Ampe Mohottige Mauri

Info Processing Tutor Glebe, TAS
-Listen and understand students -Support for academic and personal growth -Answer to their problems giving higher attention to each problem whether its minor or major -Clearly deliver the lessons to make them understand well with examples -Monitor their growth - Great communication skills - Great problem solving skills - Clear explanation…
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Ellen is really nice. She explained things really well and gave me some good examples. She helped me realise that I understand more than what I thought.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Scarlett worked on identifying and using Greek and Latin roots in vocabulary, as well as strengthening her punctuation skills with activities on commas and hyphens.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee focused on mastering stoichiometry problems—especially mole-mass conversions—and reviewed complex practice exam questions covering combustion reactions and specific heat concepts.

Charli, a Year 12 Biology student, revised content on the adaptive immune system and applied this understanding by working through targeted short-answer and multiple-choice questions from recent exams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 English, Scarlett often rushed through reading tasks, sometimes skipping words or guessing answers without pausing to process the material. "She answered promptly and then immediately realised she had answered incorrectly," one tutor noted after a grammar activity.

This made it difficult for her to edit and refine her creative writing, especially when tackling unfamiliar vocabulary or sentence structures.

Meanwhile, in VCE Chemistry, Aimee struggled with organising complex information—she would become overwhelmed by multi-step problems and sometimes missed key details by not breaking questions down into smaller parts.

During practice SACs, she frequently omitted units in calculations, which affected accuracy and confidence under timed conditions.

Recent Achievements

One Chigwell tutoring session saw a Year 11 student, Aimee, tackle challenging chemistry topics by applying new strategies she'd learned—she even re-attempted an equilibrium question she'd struggled with before and got it right independently using her own systematic approach.

In another case, Charli (Year 12) proactively identified gaps in her biology knowledge and asked targeted questions, showing a shift from passively listening to actively shaping the session.

Meanwhile, Zane in Year 7 demonstrated new independence by paraphrasing main points from a lengthy article and asking for definitions when unsure, instead of skipping over tricky words.

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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rosetta Primary School.