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Tutors in Holder include an Australian Science Olympiad Physics top 30 finisher, a 99.95 ATAR recipient and Astrophysics graduate, a National Mathematics Summer School invitee, a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) student, experienced K–12 maths and science tutors, youth mentors, camp leaders, seasoned classroom teachers, and university students with multiple academic awards and peer coaching experience.

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Thyagi

Psychology Tutor Whitlam, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to improve a student's confidence with the subject they are tutoring. Once a student has the confidence that they can in fact figure it out they will be far more willing to put in the hard work to improve in the subject. A tutor must encourage their students to ask as many questions as they'd like…
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Emily

Psychology Tutor Wanniassa, ACT
Help them overcome challenges, sometimes if something makes no sense it needs to be explained in a different way. A tutor can understand the personal needs of the child as well as understanding the material and use this to approach learning in a way which will be most helpful for the student. I also study psychology so in that we do learn about…
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Shanae

Psychology Tutor Canberra, ACT
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe, supportive environment where students feel comfortable, respected, and free from judgment. Learning thrives when students are not afraid to make mistakes or ask questions. My role is to meet each student where they are academically, to listen carefully to their needs, and to…
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Mandisa

Psychology Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe that a tutor shouldn't be perceived as a strictly authoritative figure - keeping the student engaged and building a strong relationship is a vital component in the effectiveness of the tutoring. Students - myself included - gain much more knowledge when lessons are more flexible. It usually takes me a few sessions to understand a…
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Punyashree

Psychology Tutor Canberra, ACT
The best thing that a tutor can do for a student is empathise. Putting myself in their shoes and trying to understand what they go through and understanding their perspective of the world does half the magic! I am an efficient communicator. I can put concepts across in a way that the other person can understand. I have acquired certifications in…

Local Reviews

Frances is an exceptional private tutor. She's friendly, respectful and made my children feel relaxed at every lesson. Her knowledge, patience and calm approach made both my children look forward to every class. She's flexible and tailored her lessons based on my children's level and need. Both my children (Year 4 and Year7) greatly benefitting from her tutorial classes. Thank you, Frances for your great efforts exerted in each lesson. We highly recommend her to anyone!
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Jack worked on solving simultaneous equations using elimination and also found the area of circles and parallelograms, applying these concepts to volume calculations for cylinders and prisms.

In Year 10, Emily focused on proofs of congruent and similar triangles using tests like SSS and RHS, including calculating scaling factors for similar figures.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam tackled balancing chemical and net-ionic equations, practiced naming polyatomic ions, and discussed solubility rules through real experimental observations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, "he needed extra time to balance equations," showing that exam-style speed is a challenge when steps aren't automatic.

In Year 9 Maths, reliance on calculators for basic multiplication and squared numbers slowed progress—"required calculator for simple multiplying (x3 etc.)," which interrupted problem-solving flow during practice tests.

A Year 7 student preparing essays struggled with organization; "bring notebook to next session" was set as an action after materials were forgotten.

Meanwhile, in upper primary, a spelling test result of 40% highlighted avoidance of using a dictionary, leading to repeated misspellings in writing tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Holder tutor noticed a big shift with Sami, a Year 10 student who recently raised his maths exam score from 50% to 71% after creating his own practice questions and sticking to a regular study routine—he'd previously struggled just to pass.

In a senior chemistry session, the student who used to hesitate over polyatomic ions now identifies them correctly in equations and balances chemical reactions more quickly.

Meanwhile, during primary tutoring, Samuel moved from frequent mistakes in area and perimeter tasks to finishing all ten problems on his own without any errors.

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 Woden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Jude's Primary School.