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Springrange's tutors include a seasoned secondary maths and physics teacher with a Graduate Diploma in Education, a primary and middle years science and maths specialist with six years' classroom experience, experienced English and STEM tutors, early childhood educators with Montessori backgrounds, and high-achieving university students skilled in mentoring, coaching, and engaging K–12 learners.

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Mehak

Tutor Taylor, ACT
I think most important is to understand and listen to the students . Understanding their needs and requirements and providing assistance accordingly. Good communicator Good…
Sara
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Sara

Tutor Taylor, ACT
Tutors should tailor lessons for individual students. Everyone learns differently and adapting to the method of how a student learns the best is what a tutor should always aim for. I also believe tutors should encourage students to believe in their abilities, grow from their mistakes and develop independent thinking. My strengths are that I can…
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Shraddha

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Help them succeed and grow in school and show how fun and rich learning can be. I am patient and can explain the same concept in multiple ways. I also can change the way I talk or articulate my ideas to match the person I am…
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Saglina

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can provide individualized support and guidance to a student. More attention on their performance and growth and help them to improve. Develop a customized learning plan. Provide clear explanation and feedback. Motivate and encourage the student. The strength as a tutor can be 1. Provide full time…
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Wannaku

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Uplift both a students skills and confidence in the subject they are being taught. I can easily identify a student's strengths and weaknesses, and from there, build a tailored plan to foster their…
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Ule

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
increase confidence Be creative and flexible with learning styles build relationships teach how to problem solve adaptability active…
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Vivien

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Make students understand the topic and have confidence in themselves. I have able to create a calm and welcoming study environment for my pupils. Build good rapport with both parents' and…
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Darshika

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
First of all build relationships with students, listen to them very carefully, constantly assess and adjust your strategy, try to be creative and flexible with learning styles and also always be patient with students at all times.â° Teach students how to problem-solve. ... Foster student independence. As a tutor I have listening skills,…
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Pratap

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be the friend who helps in their studies' problems and ensure moral support wherever required academically. Flexibility in teaching as each student is different and you need to tackle their problems in a different manner. Patience, setting and achieving the set goals without pressuring…
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jyoti

Tutor Moncrieff, ACT
Enhance the interest of STUDENT IN DIFFICULT SUBJECT. I love to…
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Shania

Tutor Bonner, ACT
To teach students the basics and building their knowledge without assuming their level of knowledge. I’m passionate and determined to help kids understand the…
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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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Kavindi

Tutor Bonner, ACT
The role of a tutor is crucial in supporting a student's learning and development. As a tutor, I prioritize understanding the specific requirements of each student and change my approach accordingly. Also, creating a positive and supportive environment for student is essential for effective tutoring. One of my greatest strengths as a tutor is my…
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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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Ravneet

Tutor Jacka, ACT
To explain the kids the content in such a way that they enjoy learning it…
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Xanthe

Tutor Bonner, ACT
Being a student myself, I understand the struggles and the difficulty of being taught by a professor whose teaching style did not necessarily cater to mine, I make it of utmost importance to learn about my student and the best ways in which I can adapt such that our sessions are dynamic and effective. Moreover, I value respect in all aspects, be…
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John

Tutor Bonner, ACT
In my opinion, the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide personalized guidance and support, foster a positive learning environment, and encourage critical thinking and independent learning. Tutors should strive to understand their students' unique learning styles, strengths, and weaknesses, and adapt their approach…
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Keletso

Tutor Bonner, ACT
Make them feel valued and understood. Sometime it can be daunting when you struggle with a certain subject and often times becomes discouraging. Being able to make students feel like it ok to struggle and more importantly give them hope that can succeed is very important. Ability to understand key issues or problems faced. Excellent problem…
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Laiba

Tutor Amaroo, ACT
The responsibilities of a tutor involve not only cultivating subject knowledge but also developing a passion for learning. Building a strong connection with the student, identifying their unique learning style, and adapting teaching strategies accordingly are crucial. Moreover, a tutor plays a pivotal role in instilling confidence, critical…
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Krisn

Tutor Casey, 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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Harsimran

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

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

Tutor Casey, 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…

Local Reviews

Bryan is a great tutor for my son. He is really good at explaining key concepts and working on the areas that he most needs. My son enjoys tutoring with Bryan and while it is still early days he is already improving in his grades.
Kate

Inside SpringrangeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jacob revised key quadratic concepts, working through textbook questions on expanding brackets and factorisation to reinforce his understanding.

Year 8 student Charlotte practised plotting points on Cartesian planes and explored the general form of linear equations, including calculating gradient using both rise/run and coordinate formulas.

For Year 5, William focused on mastering times tables (2x, 3x, 5x) by reciting them aloud before moving on to simple division as the inverse operation.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student was observed relying heavily on a calculator for routine calculations, which slowed progress in algebra and times tables; as one tutor noted, "the more he can guestimate the answer the more likely he can eliminate any extreme errors."

In Year 7 geometry, skipping clear written working—especially when finding unknown angles—led to confusion during multi-step problems.

Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for an algebra test left practice incomplete due to limited time and did not send questions or feedback as suggested.

Each scenario left key gaps unaddressed just before important assessments or topic transitions.

Recent Achievements

One Springrange tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to wait for hints now asking clarifying questions during algebra, showing real initiative.

Another high schooler made a shift from guessing on probability assignments to working independently and getting the answers right without prompts.

In primary, one student who previously relied heavily on their fingers for addition started solving sums with mental strategies instead.

The same session saw her finish all 100 addition problems within the lesson—something she'd never managed before.

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 Aunty Agnes Shea High School.