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Tutors in Red Hill include a PhD scientist and national mathematics prizewinner, an ANU Extension Engineering student with awards for academic excellence and leadership, K–12 specialists with years of private and classroom teaching experience, and compassionate mentors who have guided students in everything from primary maths to advanced science and English.

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Deboshree

Physics Tutor Barton, ACT
Every student is different. At the end of the day I aim to see my students leave with increased confidence in the subject matter I'm able to break down complex concepts and come down to a variety of levels. I have good comprehension skills so I am able to understand the questions correctly and give relevant answers and an very empathetic and…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Hughes, ACT
A tutor, first and foremost, must ensure that a student is improving their grades, that is why people look for tutors in the first place. However, as well as this, a really good tutor can instil a genuine love of a given subject. This will also greatly assist in improving the student's performance. Thus the most important thing a tutor can do is…
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Aleksandar

Physics Tutor Phillip, ACT
I believe that the one of the most important things a tutor can do is to help a student truly realise their academic potential, especially since the needs of one student may be overlooked in a classroom setting. It is also important, however, to help inspire confidence in the subject, and hopefully a passion, so that they continue to succeed…
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Sam

Physics Tutor Mawson, ACT
Helping them understand the subject (as opposed to simply giving the answer and leaving no way for them to work their own way to it) (very) recent experience with doing these subjects at school, and apparently I'm good with kids, but it has been a while since I have had to…
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Erin Maria

Physics Tutor Phillip, ACT
A tutor influences a student in many ways. He or she contributes a lot to the personality of a student. The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to build confidence. And I believe confidence is something that is essential throughout a persons life. It's the confidence that makes one believe that they could do things…
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Harley

Physics Tutor Phillip, ACT
Showing them that nothing is difficult or unattainable but rather it is just unfamiliar. I love the subjects that I teach and I am very patient and…
Manohar
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Manohar

Physics Tutor Mawson, ACT
For me, the most important thing as a tutor is acknowledge and care students. On top of that, communication and cooperation with students can help each other. Overall, hardwork and course plan can pave the way to a successful tutor. I am easy going, hardworking, honest and eager to learn new methods. As a tutor, my first approach is to prepare…
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James

Physics Tutor Chifley, ACT
Foster a passion for learning Fast learner, patient, personable and flexible in…
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Ravina

Physics Tutor Russell, ACT
Explain in a way the student understands well Understands the students' abilities and needs Ability to explain in a clear and concise…
Darrel
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Darrel

Physics Tutor Torrens, ACT
I think versatility and variety are the most important characteristics since different learning methods work for different people. Being able to acknowledge different teaching styles and having the ability to use them according to the specific person being taught is what I believe to be of greatest importance. A tutor should also be…
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Hareshan

Physics Tutor Torrens, ACT
Being able to listen to what exactly the student is looking to improve and get with in the tutoring and being able to adapt your teaching style to the various student to ensure they learn and understand whatever they need with to the maximum. The number one strength to have as a tutor is patience and the ability to listen to what the student needs…
Muhammad Imran Faiq bin
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Muhammad Imran Faiq bin

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
To not just teach the subjects needed but also to bond with the students, to really understand what we can do to help them gain more understanding about the subject. I always think my strengths as a tutor is my ability to really understand the student so that I can teach more effectively. I also a very laid back but still very serious when…
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Dylan

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to reframe questions in order for the student to gain their own understanding. I believe that my strengths include patience, adaptability, and…
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Mary

Physics Tutor Reid, ACT
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student include inspiring them to have resilience in their studies and encouraging their sense of confidence. Having a holistic approach and treating students as individuals can be a strong approach for tutors. I think my strengths as a tutor include breaking down concepts more accessible…
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Daniel

Physics Tutor Reid, ACT
Keep track of the student's process and adjust accordingly, everyone learns at a different pace and it's important to treat them individually, especially as a tutor. I'm currently studying software engineering at University of Melbourne and on track for a Math Diploma with 3 years of experience in tutoring. I am able to form good logic, and cable…
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Austin

Physics Tutor Reid, ACT
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop their ability to learn and think independently. One of my favourite quotes is "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." Teaching students how to learn not only helps them to do well in their exams, but…
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Saksham

Physics Tutor Reid, 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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Alexander

Physics Tutor Reid, ACT
For a tutor, the most important role is to create a unique interest in the subject for the student which is tailored to their specific strengths and curiosities, encouraging them to pursue their learning in a more self-driven fashion. A love for my subjects, a passion to share my interest, patience when students are having difficulties, unique and…
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Jack

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand and adjust to their learning style, provide clear explanations, encourage active participation, build confidence, assess progress and provide feedback, create a supportive environment, address questions and concerns, and provide additional resources. By doing these things, a…
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Emily

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Make them feel confident in their ability and understanding My communication skills and adaptive ability, so that I can best teach them the way they…
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Adam

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Being flexible for the student, both in time and place for tutoring and more importantly with the content. A tutor should listen to a students needs, going through at a challenging but comfortable pace and willing to spend for time on certain topics students are struggling with. I have a strong maths foundation which allows me to potentially…
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Luca

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
Throughout my educational experience in both high school and university, I have grown to understand the most important aspects of learning and tutoring. These include effective engagement, tailored instruction/teaching, and being a source of motivation. Without these three crucial aspects, a tutor loses their ability to constructively teach and…
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Jimmy

Physics Tutor Canberra, ACT
To help them understand concepts they did not fully grasps during regular learning, and to share practial experiences and useful tricks for problem solving. Passing down the knowledge previous students accumulated during their school time. I have previous experiences in tutoring students of differnt ages. I have great patience and is willing to…

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The tutoring for my kids seems to be going well. Anagi is very knowledgeable and is assisting them. She is giving them regular homework, and that is helping them.
Sally

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Content Covered

Year 8 student Ari focused on statistics, practicing mean, median, mode, and range as well as interpreting box-and-whisker plots and identifying outliers.

In Year 9, Mohammad worked through character profiling and story outlining for a collaborative crime fiction podcast assignment in English, while also reviewing genre vocabulary.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Josh completed NAPLAN-style reading comprehension tasks and tackled grammar conventions using short practice exercises to build confidence ahead of assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete English homework, attempted only one paragraph, and felt unsure about the task—"he felt bad as he did not quite get the task," which led to lost practice with structuring arguments.

In Year 10, deleting an entire essay after a teacher's feedback left no time for editing or review; reluctance to share drafts meant missing out on valuable feedback.

For a Year 7 maths lesson, incomplete working and unclear steps in simultaneous equations made errors harder to spot, slowing progress during revision.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Red Hill recently saw a Year 10 student move from confusion with graphing linear equations to confidently solving them using both elimination and substitution methods—he now asks questions when stuck, instead of quietly guessing.

In another session, a high schooler who previously rushed through writing tasks took time to edit and clarify his thesis statement for an essay, leading to clearer arguments and more concise writing.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rely on prompts found his own words for open-ended questions after structured scaffolding, managing to write both exercises independently by lesson's end.

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 Kingston Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Red Hill Primary School.