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Crestwood's tutors include a university mathematics lecturer with multiple teaching awards, a PhD researcher and Innovation in Mathematics winner, seasoned K–12 maths and science tutors with years of hands-on classroom and private experience, early childhood educators, peer mentors, and competition achievers—bringing deep subject expertise and real passion for guiding students at every stage.

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Edward

Tutor Kingston, 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…
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Disha

Tutor Griffith, ACT
Is to understand a child's learning style and based on that tailor one's teaching method depending on a student's need. Furthermore, a tutor must also create a comfortable and supportive learning environment by being more approachable and patient when resolving students questions and helping them understand concepts. One of my key strengths as a…
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Rayanne

Tutor Griffith, ACT
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a comfortable environment where they feel safe asking any question, no matter how small, and to make learning an enjoyable experience. It’s also essential to build their confidence by helping them understand their strengths and develop the skills they need to succeed.…
Bombuwala Dewage Amila
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Bombuwala Dewage Amila

Tutor Griffith, ACT
Tutor must understand each student and approach student in the different way. Tutor should evaluate each student progress timely and provide feedback Being friendly and collaborative, tutor should teach and motivate student without feeling boring. Always tutor should be open to discuss some theoretical matters with the students …
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Marcus

Tutor Campbell, ACT
I believe the way a concept is framed is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. My Year 11 and 12 Maths Teacher, Mr Rocks, would always explain to our class how different people's brains work in different ways (e.g. geometrically, analytically) so while one concept might make a lot of sense to the tutor/teacher, the way…
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Vandita

Tutor Kingston, 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…
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Herno

Tutor Russell, ACT
To build their confidence in the subject and not to fear it, but most importantly to build the confidence in themselves that they understand that they can do anything they put their mind to with in their best ability. My strengths are that I can explain the work in many different ways so that the child can pick the right method that they best…
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Ravina

Tutor Russell, ACT
Explain in a way the student understands well Understands the students' abilities and needs Ability to explain in a clear and concise…
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Yongyu

Tutor Russell, ACT
I believe a tutor must have an enthusiastic attitude when they teach, and hopefully inspire the student to enjoy what they’re learning, and inspire them to want to learn more. To make a student enjoy what they learn, as well as make them learn, as a tutor I think it’s important to give encouragement but also ignite the student’s ambition by…
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Aiyi

Tutor Red Hill, ACT
The most important thing is to prepare fully for each lesson. I believe that both the student's and the tutor's time are precious. If a session is not well planned and structured, students are likely to walk away confused but unlikely to seek further clarification. Although the teacher might have saved planning time, they have restrained students…
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Liam

Tutor Garran, ACT
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to give them the confidence to approach difficulty. I believe this is more important than just teaching the students academic skills because by giving them confidence the student will be more proactive toward their learning. I'm a patient tutor who doesn't get annoyed or…

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ari focused on statistics by working through mean, median, mode, and range calculations as well as constructing and interpreting box-and-whisker plots.

Year 8 student Muhammad tackled a crime fiction English assignment by brainstorming story outlines for a group podcast and revising narrative structure while expanding his vocabulary with genre-specific terms.

Meanwhile, Year 3 student Josh practiced reading comprehension skills through short texts and built vocabulary knowledge by answering questions and summarizing key points from the readings.

Recent Challenges

Several process habits affected progress across grades.

A Year 9 student arrived without homework, saying he'd "forgot to bring it"—this left gaps in class discussion and meant less feedback on his writing task.

In Year 11 English, one student deleted an entire essay after the teacher changed requirements last minute; he didn't send a draft for review before the new deadline, perhaps feeling rushed or reluctant to share.

For Year 8 Maths, messy written work made outlier calculations harder—"I've encouraged him to use colors in his bar graphs," the tutor noted—which slowed error-spotting and made reviewing steps more difficult during lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Crestwood tutor recently saw a Year 10 student who had struggled with linear equations begin to solve them graphically and by elimination, asking clarifying questions instead of guessing when stuck—a real shift from his earlier hesitation.

In another session, a high schooler working on essay writing took the initiative to modify his thesis statement after discussing ideas, making it much clearer than before.

A younger primary student, previously reluctant to share reading preferences, enjoyed an icebreaker activity and talked enthusiastically about books he liked—showing new openness 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 Queanbeyan-Palerang Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Queanbeyan West Public School.