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Tutors in Moonah include a VET and community education specialist with extensive K–12 and youth engagement expertise, an ATAR 99.70 Sydney Girls High dux, a primary school teacher with UK and international experience, university medallists, seasoned maths and English tutors, STEM competition achievers, and multiple mentors recognised for leadership in schools and youth programs.

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Prashish

Info Processing Tutor Glenorchy, TAS
The most important things are to build the student's confidence, encourage independent thinking, and create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor doesn't just give answers — they guide students to find solutions themselves, which builds lasting skills beyond the subject being taught. My strengths lie in…
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Ampe Mohottige Mauri

Info Processing Tutor Glebe, TAS
-Listen and understand students -Support for academic and personal growth -Answer to their problems giving higher attention to each problem whether its minor or major -Clearly deliver the lessons to make them understand well with examples -Monitor their growth - Great communication skills - Great problem solving skills - Clear explanation…
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We are extremely happy with Thir And Jack is off to a great start and has shown early signs of improvement so we are very thankful for the assistance we have received.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Scarlett worked on recognising Greek and Latin roots in words and applying them in sentences, as well as strengthening her punctuation skills by practicing correct use of commas and hyphens.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee focused on stoichiometry calculations involving mole-mass conversions and reviewed organic chemistry concepts through practice SAC questions.

Meanwhile, Charli in Year 12 Biology revised adaptive immune system content with targeted exam-style questions and discussed principles of CRISPR-Cas9 gene technology to deepen understanding for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 English, Scarlett often hesitated to begin writing tasks, doubting her ideas and sometimes avoiding the drafting process. "Once in the flow of the memoir she did very well," a tutor noted, but initial reluctance meant valuable time was lost before progress began.

Meanwhile, in Year 12 Chemistry, Aimee struggled with organizing complex calculations—she frequently omitted units or skipped recording full workings, leading to repeated calculation errors. This lack of meticulousness became especially apparent during practice for SACs on equilibrium and fuels, requiring her to revisit earlier steps instead of building new skills.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Moonah recently noticed some genuine breakthroughs across different year levels. In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee began openly highlighting areas she was unsure about, then patiently worked through chromatography questions until she could apply logical problem-solving on her own—something she previously hesitated to attempt without guidance.

Meanwhile, Charli (Year 12 Biology) has started proactively asking insightful questions when stuck and now refers back to diagrams and notes rather than waiting for answers, showing a clear shift toward independent learning.

In primary English, Scarlett completed the research phase of her biography draft entirely on her own and brought thoughtful facts forward for discussion.

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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like Bowen Road Primary School.