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Wanguri's tutors feature a Sydney Boys High School Dux and debating champion (ATAR 99.6), an experienced K–12 library tutor with Cum Laude honors in Biology, a group-class English and Maths instructor with a Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award, music and peer mentors, high-achieving STEM graduates, and volunteers skilled in supporting diverse learners.

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English Tutor Wanguri, NT
From my experience with tutors, I consider the most important things an english 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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Amelie

English 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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Pal

English Tutor Jingili, NT
One of the most important things a tutor can do is understand a students potential and pushing them to do to their best. I think I would be a good strict tutor who would push people to do their best. To me, the best tutoring style is one that caters to the specific student in their best learning…

Local Reviews

Luke is loving Leo and looks forward to every lesson. His maths has greatly improved since we started with Leo and his confidence is increasing exponentially. In fact, his Maths teacher is so impressed by his abilities, he is keen to push Luke to take up studies in Maths at a higher level in Yr 12.
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Year 6 student Elise focused on multiplying fractions and revising times tables, then completed a comprehension worksheet with an emphasis on persuasive writing.

For Year 9, Amelie worked through functions and domain/range problems using targeted worksheets, before tackling distance and midpoint calculations.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Michael spent his session on algebraic equations and manipulating fractions in maths, followed by practicing vocabulary examples for English to build confidence with new terms.

Recent Challenges

In Year 6 English, one student repeatedly arrived at lessons without completed homework, leading to time lost finishing tasks that should have been done independently—we too often, lose a lot of time during the lesson finishing work that should have already been completed.

In Year 9 Mathematics, another student's working out was described as "very haphazard," making it difficult for both tutor and student to follow multi-step calculations or revise later.

Meanwhile, in Year 11 Maths Methods, skipping proper formatting cost marks on assessments; providing answers in the wrong format undermined otherwise correct solutions.

The frustration when simple preparation and clarity were missing lingered long after each session.

Recent Achievements

One Wanguri tutor noticed Amelie, a Year 11 student, recently began identifying her own mistakes during maths tests and correcting them independently—something she'd previously hesitated to do without prompting.

Meanwhile, Elise in Year 7 now outlines every step when solving multi-step problems instead of jumping ahead, showing a clear shift from her earlier rushed approach.

For a younger student, Michael in primary school volunteered to expand on his short story at home for the first time after usually relying heavily on the tutor's input.

Last session, Amelie confidently plotted hyperbolas without second-guessing herself.

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