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Scullin's tutors include a Master's-qualified classroom teacher and ICT Coordinator, two veteran primary teachers with leadership roles and international experience, a secondary maths specialist with top ATAR results, F1 in Schools World Finalists, and multilingual mentors skilled in coding, science competitions, youth coaching, and academic research across ANU and UC.

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Emily

Chemistry Tutor Crace, ACT
Successful teaching stems from clear communication both verbally and emotionally. It's vital to notice when a student is struggling and being able to address that pain point from multiple angles until the idea clicks for them. Ultimately the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel safe and curious. Trust is important to…
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Iulia

Chemistry Tutor Lyneham, ACT
I believe it is essential to understand your student, and adapt your teaching and communication style to benefit their learning style, age, personality, and knowledge. It is important for a tutor to really believe in their student, and do all they can to help them excel. I believe I have excellent communication skills as I am able to adapt to each…
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Sparsh

Chemistry Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor can make a student love the subject he/she hates. The most important thing for a tutor is to understand the student, his/her interests, aptitude, and what he/she is inclined towards. If you have a basic idea of the student mindset you can develop techniques to make them understand the subject in a way they don't find it hard. Gamification…
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Jinan

Chemistry Tutor Nicholls, ACT
I really believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be patient towards them and make them feel comfortable to keep asking for help again and again. I once had a tutor for Specialist Methods in Year 11. He would teach very fast and not make sure that I had fully understood the topic. He'd also get very impatient, to the…
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Victor

Chemistry 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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Aashima

Chemistry Tutor Braddon, ACT
Teach them the concepts very well build a health interactive environment so that they can clear there queries as many times as they face. Teach them to be hard working and punctual . Most important thing is to develop their interest in the subject so they fall in love with maths and never take it as a burden on them . Interactive can easily form…
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Teia

Chemistry Tutor Dickson, ACT
Listening to their questions, as many children are too scared to ask questions in class, and I hope to provide them a safe space for this. I also think it's important to be flexible, to work with what the kids need. Especially with younger children, who may not necessarily know what exactly they're struggling with. - Patience - Good understanding…
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Dylan

Chemistry 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…

Local Reviews

Very supportive and good communications.
Jason and Suzanne Jasduf, Scullin

Inside ScullinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ruby focused on converting rates using the unitary method and practiced solving real-world word problems involving percentages and ratios.

Year 9 student Tom worked through linear inequalities and graphed straight lines, then extended to finding midpoints and distances between points on the Cartesian plane using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student James tackled differentiation techniques, including applying the chain rule and practicing with questions involving tangents to curves.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student hesitated to ask for help during algebra sessions, a pattern also noted in his regular classroom—this reluctance left errors unaddressed and slowed progress on solving equations.

In Year 10, another student tended to skip labeling triangle sides in geometry, making it harder to identify orientation and leading to repeated confusion; as the tutor described, "he finds himself getting stuck because the layout isn't clear."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner relied heavily on visual flashcards for times tables but struggled with oral recall without them, meaning instant fact retrieval was much weaker when tested verbally.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Scullin noticed a real shift with Jensen (Year 9), who previously hesitated to seek clarification but now consistently asks for help and even prepares questions ahead of sessions—something he never did before.

In senior maths, Callan (Year 12) had struggled to confidently apply index laws, but recently began using the power rule accurately and built on his understanding of limits.

Meanwhile, Evie (Year 4) used to rely heavily on her fingers for basic calculations; after practising verbal math games and using flashcards, she answered all her six times table problems perfectly without finger counting.

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 Belconnen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Southern Cross Early Childhood School.