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Tutors in Rapid Creek include an award-winning English and maths tutor with experience mentoring diverse classrooms, a science graduate (cum laude) who's taught K–12 students and assisted refugee kids, seasoned HSC high-achievers (ATARs 94–99.6), peer mentors, university STEM scholars, music tutors, youth camp leaders, and passionate educators with school council leadership backgrounds.

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Amelie

Physics Tutor Wagaman, NT
A tutor should be patient and never say something is easy. They should always encourage and find ways to explain something step-by-step such that everything is explained and can be linked back to a central idea. I am patient, friendly, and I can see and understand why something can be difficult to understand. I encourage and can relate to finding…
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David

Physics Tutor Darwin, NT
I feel the most important thing that a physics tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the student…
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Jesse

Physics Tutor Casuarina, NT
From my experience with tutors, I consider the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are. Recognising someone's improvements, recalling how a student has overcome a challenge in the past can be a great motivator for the present as well as build self-confidence. Being a role model, students will be influenced by a tutor's…
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Nripan

Physics Tutor Casuarina, NT
I believe one of the most important thing would be to build a student's confidence, teaching them to feel positive about themselves. Perhaps the student feels incapable of solving problems,despite possessing the ability. Thus, it is a tutor's duty to show students that they are capable and believe in themselves. It is also important that the…

Local Reviews

Thanks to much to our tutor Mary, she has been fantastic and we're looking forward to the rest of the year with her. Night and day difference in our son's attitude and grades
Leron

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Elise worked on simplifying and adding fractions with different denominators, as well as tackling a reading comprehension worksheet to boost written responses.

For Year 9, Amelie reviewed the use of surds and scientific notation in maths, including practice problems involving indices and exponential relationships.

In Year 10, Michael focused on solving simultaneous linear equations and explored how parallel and perpendicular lines are represented algebraically, using worksheets for hands-on application.

Recent Challenges

In Year 6 English, one student repeatedly left homework unfinished and often arrived without necessary materials, meaning lesson time was lost to catching up instead of building new skills. "We too often lose a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed."

In Year 10 Mathematics, messy or incomplete working—such as skipping steps and relying on mental calculations—led to sign errors and lost marks in tests.

Another senior student's tendency to go straight to calculators before outlining reasoning made revision difficult later on. These habits resulted in confusion during multi-step problems and missed opportunities for feedback.

Recent Achievements

One Rapid Creek tutoring session saw a high school student, Amelie, who previously second-guessed herself with quadratic problems, now approach them confidently and independently—she even identified errors in her test and corrected them on her own.

Another win came from Aymen, also in high school, who recently broke down complex composite shapes into simpler parts for perimeter calculations without prompting—a big shift from relying on step-by-step guidance before.

Meanwhile, Elise in year 5 is no longer hesitant to ask for help; she now openly outlines each step aloud when tackling multi-step maths problems and completed her last worksheet with detailed working shown throughout.

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 Nightcliff Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like The Essington School - Senior Campus.