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Tutors in Wallaroo include a seasoned school ICT and maths teacher with nine years' experience, a science and engineering double degree student who's taught Year 9 classes, an ATAR 97.8 graduate and Olympiad participant, a Dux awardee from Gosford Selective, creative writing and music competition winners, and qualified educators with early childhood expertise.

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Talia

Tutor Scullin, ACT
I believe that a good tutor will be patient and do their best to explain concepts in a way that the individual student will understand and also do their best to answer any questions. I also think a really important thing a tutor can do for a student is emphasise the importance of persisting and learning from failure. I also believe it is important…
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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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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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Nam Khanh

Tutor Belconnen, ACT
In my opinion, the most importing things that a tutor can do is to make the students feel engaged and welcomed. In particular, learning should be a joyful experience for students instead of a burden. This means the student not only perform the tasks which the tutor instruct them to, but to be more open and curious to ask any questions outside the…
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Wafa

Tutor Belconnen, ACT
A tutor's ultimate goal should be to help students become independent learners and to be confident. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching and the ability to connect with children (or with older students), on a personal…
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Karma

Tutor Belconnen, ACT
Listening, sharing and accepting…
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Jinan

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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Lenin has been amazing and has helped our daughter alot.
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Content Covered

Year 6 Caledon worked through the fundamentals of geometry, including deriving volume and surface area formulas for cubes and prisms, and received an introduction to sphere calculations.

In Year 11, Anise focused on applying the chain rule to differentiate compound functions and practiced advanced algebraic manipulation through extension questions.

For Year 12, Lewis explored equations of tangents and normals at points on curves, with a strong emphasis on handling the challenging algebra these problems often require.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, Caledon often forgot to complete assigned homework, which limited chances to reinforce methods between sessions—one note reads, "Caledon had forgot to do last week's homework again."

In Year 11 calculus, Anise sometimes avoided checking working in assignments where time was not a factor; this led to small errors persisting into her final answers.

For a Year 9 algebra task, one student's written layout made it difficult for both tutor and learner to track equalities clearly.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tried to impress by using overly complex explanations, which actually obscured their real understanding during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wallaroo noticed Anise, a senior student, moving from occasional mistakes to consistently applying log laws even with abstract variable-based questions—a big step up from her earlier uncertainty.

In another session, Caledon, also in high school, managed multi-step quadratic problems independently and was quick to relate transformations between quadratics and cubics, which he found confusing just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, Amit in Year 6 has started structuring essays on his own without prompts; before, he needed reminders for each section.

Last week, Anise tackled area-under-curve integration tasks using real-world examples and set up her solutions with little help.

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 Kippax Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fraser Primary School.