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Tutors in Ngunnawal include a former secondary school teacher and current Kip McGrath senior tutor with over 15 years' classroom experience, a primary teacher with 16 years' expertise, award-winning science and maths students, seasoned peer mentors, early childhood educators, Kumon and sports coaches, and PhD-level university instructors—offering rich academic backgrounds and proven dedication to student growth.

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XIANTONG

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Preparation, good preparation makes the tutoring session goes smoothly, both tutor and student have a line to follow. In this way, we can make sure the students get the most benefit out of a session. Encouragement for a student is significant, only when we help build up the students' self-esteem and interest in the subject, then they will have…
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Jonathan

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Make learning fun Ability to keep calm and relaxed ability to offer different techniques depending on person . Keep things…
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Upeksha

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
A tutor can improve a students' knowledge as well as his attitudes. He can guide them to be a better citizen in future. Students future is dependents on teacher. My subject knowledge is the very first strength.The way of guiding students.my patience towards students.Friendly nature with them.Ability of preparing nice lesson…
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Krisn

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Firstly, the tutor must minimize the students' weaknesses and teach to their strengths. Secondly, the tutor can incorporate connections to the student's interest. He/she can truly personalize the learning. My passion to educate people is itself a strength for me and my teaching profession. Good communication skills, jovial nature, empathy, being…
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Priyanka

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Impotant things a tuto can do is making good changes in children life providing academic guidance and explaing the concepts. My paitence and understanding of students is the strenght i…
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Ziggy

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Understand how the learn the best and apply that to how you tech them My listening skills and my…
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Harsimran

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Most important thing is understanding students problems. I am honest, understanding and patient…
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David

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
Provide tools for students to be able to find solutions on their own. Being an extra resource on top of school I can explain things in a multitude of ways I genuinely am passionate about my subject I am out going and…
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Lalit

Tutor Ngunnawal, ACT
That light bulb moment I discussed above. It’s getting the student to unlock that puzzle in their mind and being able to understand the problem at hand. I find that is the true way to learn. Forcing a student to revise work and memorise is not something I found of, hence it’s not something I promote or work by. I’m balanced in both…
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Jenish

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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Clare

Tutor Nicholls, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to step back wherever they can. Tutoring is not giving all the answers or fixing all the problems, but rather it is about setting the framework for students to learn skills and techniques to solve academic problems themselves. Tutoring is about guidance, as opposed to metaphorically holding a…
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Hoda

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Help them to get top marks. To teach them how to view the world. Provide them with new sets of skills and the development to give students a more interesting outlook about the way things work. Im good at mathematic, english and teaching related subjects. Sharing knowledge, passing on useful information on to others. Making sense of interesting…
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Sunanda

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
A tutor needs to understand student level and understand where student is struggling in a subject . As a tutor i can teach students according to their level and i can improve their…
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Emelina

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
To be there as a constant guide, a reliable anchor, and a mentor for the students. When it comes to tutoring students, it is important to note that they are all unique individuals in their own right. Every student will have their own set of challenges, weaknesses, strengths, and respond differently to certain approaches. Instead of applying a…
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Mikhail

Tutor Palmerston, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: helping to empower them to improve their results in their chosen subjects through listening to their concerns and working through them in a step-by-step manner. Tutors should encourage students to be independent and to take responsibility for their work through the provision of motivation…
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Ambali

Tutor Palmerston, ACT
Exercise enough patience and be friendly are the key requirements to be a successful tutor. Patience requires moving at the pace of the student and friendly makes student derive joy in your work Impacting knowledge on how to simplify complex questions and seeing my students using the impacted knowledge. My analytical skill has prepared me for this…
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Cameron

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
* Listen * Instruct * Inspire * Challenge Intelligent Patient Understanding and Ability to explain…
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Bhawana

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
Tutor help the students in truly understanding concepts. They build confidence and promote independent thinking which helps in achieving goals. Core Subject knowledge Goal- oriented…
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Victor

Tutor Palmerston, ACT
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to allow the student to feel free to ask questions and to query explanations. This way, it allows for me to answer their initial query as well as giving me the opportunity to proactively infer other areas that they may not completely understand. My strengths are centred…
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Ragini

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
A tutor should have the ability to share information in a way that others will learn, grasp the concepts, understand the input. A tutor should be able to know strengths and weakness of a student. A extra paper work is required by tutor for better performance of a student. A regular assessment of student to enhance his performance. A tutor should…
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Wanshu

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for students is help them find what they are learning is full of fun. Interest is the best teacher. When students like a subject, they are more willing to put in more time to practice and learn about it. As a tutor, there is only a very limited hours that I can accompany my student. Therefore,…
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Katie

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
I think a really good tutor is capable of making learning exciting and fun. The best way to do this is to clearly communicate why someone is doing what their doing and to find ways for the student to connect to the material on a personal level. This is something I strive to do with all students. I think I'm personable and have alot of life…
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Waais

Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
A Path to lead success and a good Mentor Understanding capabilities of what a student…

Local Reviews

Our sons tutoring session went very well and we were extremely satisfied with Nguyen. I could not rate him more highly.
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Inside NgunnawalTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Eliza worked on telling time using the minute and hour hands, as well as distinguishing between am and pm.

Year 7 student Noah revised linear equations and focused on graphing inequalities while preparing for a test.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lucas tackled compound interest calculations and explored applications in real-world financial scenarios.

Recent Challenges

Too much reliance on a calculator during fraction and algebra work—"the more he can guestimate the answer the more likely he can eliminate any extreme errors," as noted after test prep. This habit made it harder to spot mistakes early.

In Year 3, inconsistent recall of times tables meant that basic addition and subtraction with larger numbers took extra time; a tutor observed, "gets in her own way, it's too hard even though it's the same method."

For one senior student, incomplete homework reduced confidence before assessments, leading to missed opportunities for targeted feedback.

Recent Achievements

A Ngunnawal tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who had been struggling with tax brackets finally start to grasp converting annual figures into weekly amounts—she asked clarifying questions and corrected herself without prompting.

In another session, a high schooler who used to rush through subtraction is now consistently slowing down and double-checking her answers, catching mistakes before the tutor points them out.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who found telling time difficult can now plot times on an analogue clock and explain them back, even asking for extra practice sheets to take home after lessons.

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 St John Paul II College.