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Tutors in Gungahlin include a former school maths team captain and Australian Maths Competition top 1% awardee (ATAR 98.15), a secondary English teacher with international experience, Kumon and private tutors, junior sports coaches, science competition winners, an ANU computing scholar, and multiple high-achievers passionate about mentoring K–12 students in maths, science, and English.

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Mohammed

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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Emelina

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
To be there as a constant guide, a reliable anchor, and a mentor for the students. When it comes to tutoring students, it is important to note that they are all unique individuals in their own right. Every student will have their own set of challenges, weaknesses, strengths, and respond differently to certain approaches. Instead of applying a…
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Ajay

Tutor Taylor, ACT
Tutor definitely can instil the confidence in students in their abilities and ensure they learn and get success which they and their parents are looking for. I can work at the pace of the student and can identify the areas where they need more support. I have worked for 20 years which enables me to share real-life examples and use of mathematics…
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Hadia

Tutor Watson, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to provide ongoing support and encouragement. It is crucial that tutors not only identify but also highlight the unique strengths of each student. This approach empowers tutors, as it allows them to build a better connection with their students and instill confidence in their abilities,…
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Sunho

Tutor Bruce, ACT
As a tutor, I will be the first point of help for students, providing both academic support and general guidance on their school experience. I will assist with understanding difficult subjects, developing study strategies, and managing workloads. Beyond academics, I will offer advice to help students stay motivated and confident. My goal is to…
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Vrishni

Tutor Bruce, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them reach their full potential. I believe that each student has an individual learning style, and a tutor's role is to understand their students and tailor tutoring sessions around this idea to help their comprehension of a particular topic and make learning a more exciting…
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Xanthe

Tutor Bonner, ACT
Being a student myself, I understand the struggles and the difficulty of being taught by a professor whose teaching style did not necessarily cater to mine, I make it of utmost importance to learn about my student and the best ways in which I can adapt such that our sessions are dynamic and effective. Moreover, I value respect in all aspects, be…
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Adib

Tutor Braddon, ACT
Instill confidence by showing how a few examples can be solved. Patient - can convey complex concepts using simple terms. Tutor with over 20 years of teaching…

Local Reviews

William is fantastic for our daughter. He has already taught her a lot (filling in some gaps that she had missed as well as preparing her for exams) and she is feeling very positive about the progress they have made. Will is very patient with her but also confident enough to help her. Couldn't be happier.
Beth

Inside GungahlinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Josh focused on applying the sine and cosine rule to solve non-right-angled triangle problems, then practised using bearings in trigonometry contexts.

Year 11 student Mia worked through differentiation basics, tackling both the power rule and first principles for finding derivatives with step-by-step examples.

For Year 12, Liam covered projectile motion by analysing trajectories and initial velocities, and also explored momentum conservation during collisions using diagrams to clarify each scenario.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to bring their maths notebook and repeatedly left homework incomplete; "past test papers have been said to be damaged and cannot be brought back," which made it difficult to review past mistakes or build on previous learning.

In Year 10, one student finished their homework at 3am and admitted not understanding the working until prompted with hints, highlighting weak study routines and late-night cramming.

Another senior student forgot to take notes for half the lesson, missing important steps—this left gaps that resurfaced during revision.

During a timed quiz in Year 9, time management issues led to a 30-minute task dragging out for an hour, leaving less room for content practice.

Recent Achievements

In Gungahlin, a Year 11 student who used to freeze up under timed conditions began using positive self-talk and now finishes on-the-spot questions more quickly during test prep.

Another high schooler, after struggling with the fundamentals of circular motion last term, was able to clearly explain the topic back to the tutor and confidently solve B-level problems without hesitation.

A younger student who had been hesitant to check their answers independently now routinely backchecks their work when unsure—something they'd avoided before—and guided the tutor through several practice questions step by step.

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