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Gungahlin's tutors include a former secondary school teacher with six years' experience, a Kumon centre assistant and cricket coach, an ANU Extension mathematics high-achiever, a Maths Olympiad top 1% awardee (ATAR 98.15), experienced peer mentors, English specialists with international teaching backgrounds, and multiple coaches and club leaders dedicated to guiding K–12 learners.

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Jenish

PDHPE Tutor Casey, ACT
Build confidence and determination. Provide motivation and inspire students to become life long learners and seekers of knowledge. Building a rapport with students and connect student interest and relevance to the topic to boost a deeper understanding of the topic to encourage life long learning. Having growth mindset approach to…
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Emily

PDHPE Tutor O'connor, ACT
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is listen. Listen to their problem, why they may not understand a concept, and then help to solve the problem together. I think that having fun, is also very important. One of my main goals aside from helping a student understand the content, is to help the student enjoy the…
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Laiba

PDHPE Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
The responsibilities of a tutor involve not only cultivating subject knowledge but also developing a passion for learning. Building a strong connection with the student, identifying their unique learning style, and adapting teaching strategies accordingly are crucial. Moreover, a tutor plays a pivotal role in instilling confidence, critical…
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Shayan

PDHPE Tutor Bruce, ACT
Patience and an emphatic approach to teaching are essential for a tutor. Students may lack confidence, be overwhelmed with material, and be stressed. Therefore, it's important to be considerate and patient. This approach can also help understand students' misconceptions and errors by being patient, and listening to students can reveal what areas…

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He is a good communicator and has deep subject knowledge of Maths and Physics topics and is very much competent in resolving difficult problems and explaining the concepts. Very punctual and take the full one hour and sometimes more to satisfy my child expectation
Naresh Khanna, Amaroo

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex worked on finding unknown angles using angle reasoning in triangles and practiced interpreting travel graphs to answer questions about motion and rest periods.

For Year 9, Emily focused on solving linear equations and graphing them on the Cartesian plane, including creating tables of values to plot straight lines.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Marcus revised index laws and tackled exponential growth and decay problems, with extra attention given to applying these concepts in worded scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often forgot to bring her maths notebook and did not complete homework, making it difficult to review mistakes or track progress. "She forgot to take notes for half the lesson," one tutor noted, so key working was missed in angle reasoning tasks.

In Year 11, another student completed homework at 3am but struggled with the working out until hints were given—her routine led to confusion on A-level problems and a lack of confidence under test conditions.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student left many questions unfinished in a mock test due to time management issues; this meant less feedback could be discussed during tutoring.

Recent Achievements

One Gungahlin tutor noticed a Year 11 student who, after initially freezing under timed conditions, has started using positive self-talk during mock exams and now works steadily through questions even when the clock is ticking.

In Year 8, another student moved from simply memorising formulas to actually explaining each step aloud of her problem-solving process—something she'd never attempted before.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rush and make careless mistakes began asking for more time on worded maths problems and now checks her work carefully before moving on, finishing all ten problems without errors this week.

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 Burgmann Anglican School - Forde Campus.