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Tutors in Hughes include an ATAR 99.70 achiever invited back as a college tutor, a National Maths Summer School participant, a Bachelor of Philosophy (Science) student at ANU, experienced K–12 peer mentors and youth educators, award-winning science and maths competitors, a seasoned after-school centre tutor, and music and dance teachers passionate about inspiring young learners.

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Saksham

Info Processing Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do is tailor their lesson plans to the individual needs of the student. In the initial sessions, I take time to learn about the student's current knowledge and their approach to complex concepts. This understanding allows me to personalize the learning experience, ensuring it aligns with the student’s…
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David

Info Processing Tutor Wanniassa, ACT
Provide a stable and consistent source of support in their education, while simultaneously being a person they are under no pressure to impress. Since tutors have no influence over their lives outside of tutoring, students often feel comfortable asking us questions they would feel embarrassed or "dumb" for asking a parent or teacher. Tutors…
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Ranjana

Info Processing Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for any student is to make them believe in their own capability. Secondly, make them value education and enjoy the process. I break concepts down into small bits and give relevant examples. I focus on concept understanding first and then practice. I have always been one of the top students in school…
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Haiyang

Info Processing Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing is to teach them how to think in the correct way. For physics and science, understanding is much more important than remembering. Therefore, teaching them to think by themselves is very important for their future academic success. Also, personal interest is another important factor. Teachers should cultivate the…
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Lizhuo

Info Processing Tutor Braddon, ACT
Helping students to know how to solve a problem instead of telling them the answer directly. Giving the message to students that no one knows everything, all you can do is to try your best. I am bilingual and oringinally come from China, which makes me have strengths in maths, logics and other science subjects. Also, I know exactly how different…
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Anjusree

Info Processing Tutor O'connor, ACT
A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect.Tutors should ascertain which building blocks the student is missing in their foundation of knowledge. Filling in these missing building blocks will establish a strong foundation on which they can build.A…
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Adib

Info Processing 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…
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Jay

Info Processing Tutor Greenway, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide guidance and support to help the student reach their academic goals. This may include providing study tips and strategies, helping the student stay organized and motivated, and providing a safe, nonjudgmental environment where the student can ask questions and receive feedback.…

Local Reviews

Really happy with Ravidhu. No issues at all.
Kate

Inside HughesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Kornel worked on constructing and solving simple linear equations, along with applying scientific notation and significant figures using worksheets.

In Year 10, Maya practiced factorising and expanding quadratic expressions, then moved on to graphing and manipulating parabolas with step-by-step visual examples.

For senior high school, Ethan (Year 11) focused on trigonometric identities through targeted exercises, followed by deeper work on trig functions and the unit circle for exam readiness.

Recent Challenges

Time management challenges in maths exams for a Year 10 student resulted in lingering too long on difficult questions, leaving less time for others. As one tutor noted, "She spent too much effort on questions she felt less confident in."

In Year 8 algebra sessions, a reluctance to write out all working steps led to errors in squaring within brackets that went unnoticed until review.

For a Year 5 learner, forgetting homework was frequent, causing repeated coverage of past concepts instead of progressing to new material.

A Year 3 student regularly waited for approval before answering, making her hesitant to attempt questions independently.

Recent Achievements

One Hughes tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had struggled with graphing trig functions last term now drawing accurate graphs with minimal help and explaining their steps.

In a recent high school session, a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification started openly voicing questions about quadratic translations, leading her to solve new problems without prompting.

Meanwhile, a primary student who used to rely on counting fingers completed timed addition tasks independently and even corrected earlier mistakes on their own during the lesson, showing real initiative.

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 Hughes Primary School.