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Tutors in Holt include a seasoned classroom teacher and ICT coordinator with Catholic school leadership credentials, multiple primary educators with years of K–6 teaching experience, an award-winning F1 in Schools mentor and engineering tutor, an ATAR 97.7 scholar-athlete, and tutors holding advanced degrees—offering a wealth of real classroom insight and academic achievement.

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Obaee

English Tutor Evatt, ACT
There are several things that a tutor can do to support and help a student succeed. Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Listen and understand the student's needs and learning style: It is important for a tutor to be able to listen to a student's needs and understand how they learn best in order to tailor…
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Anandani

English Tutor Bruce, ACT
* making them enjoy the process of studying. * making studies easier and fun for them. * helping them find their passion * keep them on schedule without feeling pressured about studies. * I really like learning so I'm always up to learn more and more, especially when it comes to making studying fun for my students. * I've always enjoyed…
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Vivian

English Tutor Bruce, ACT
A great tutor does not only stay with students during lessons time but also being able to stay with them on their journey to achieve their goals. A tutor who entrust knowledge into their students know that they do not only deliver knowledge, but also the hope and belief instilled in the students toward their academic success. I tend to personalise…
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Eloi

English Tutor Lawson, ACT
1.Ensuring learners you can help them and are also willing to do so. 2. Being both enthusiastic and encouraging 3. Being able to provide a constructive feedback 4. Giving students voice and choice concerning what they want to learn and how they want to learn it 5. Being patient and less pushy I build good rapport with students very easily…
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Iris

English Tutor Lawson, ACT
Ensure that the student feels safe, supported and comfortable to become the best version of themselves from guidance. Ability to quickly build rapport, and being patient with the student. I am always cheerful and try to challenge students in the best way…
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Julia

English Tutor Crace, ACT
Improve a Student's Study Skills A good tutor would help a student by forming him in such a way that he will no longer require help. He will then instill those executive study skills that will serve him well in academics and in life. Skills like organization, task initiation, focus and time management are essential to being a great learner. I am…
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Emily

English Tutor Crace, ACT
Successful teaching stems from clear communication both verbally and emotionally. It's vital to notice when a student is struggling and being able to address that pain point from multiple angles until the idea clicks for them. Ultimately the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel safe and curious. Trust is important to…

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Caledon worked on the properties and transformations of quadratics, including translation, dilation, and reflection, and also started learning about circle graphs.

In Year 10, Anise focused on applying the chain rule to differentiate compound functions and extended her skills with complex algebraic manipulation.

Meanwhile, James in Year 11 received help tackling exponential functions and logarithms as well as their applications in real-life problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student showed hesitation in asking for help, with a tutor noting, "he has little confidence in seeking clarification," which echoed classroom patterns and left gaps unaddressed during algebra practice.

In Year 10 trigonometry, labeling sides and angles was often skipped, making it harder to identify the correct orientation—leading to repeated confusion when tackling SOHCAHTOA questions.

For a senior student revising calculus, incomplete homework became a pattern: missing set work meant less feedback on methods and more uncertainty applying formulas like the chain rule under test conditions.

These moments built up to longer problem-solving times and reduced progress between sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Holt recently saw a Year 9 student who had previously hesitated to ask questions now come prepared with specific problems he wanted to discuss, showing real initiative and self-advocacy during sessions.

In Year 11 maths, one student moved from making frequent mistakes with the power rule to applying it consistently across different types of exponentials—an area that had been a sticking point before.

Another win came from a Year 7 session: after struggling with unit conversions, the student is now reliably substituting correct values and converting units without prompting, finishing the set independently 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 Kippax Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kingsford Smith School.