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Weston's tutors include an Australian Science Olympiad top 30 national finalist and ATAR 99.70 scholar, a mathematics teacher with years of K–12 classroom experience, peer mentors and Kumon-trained youth tutors, ANU extension high-achievers, multi-subject specialists in science and music, and education students skilled in supporting diverse learning needs.

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Tavleen

Software Dev Tutor Acton, ACT
A tutor, morally, can pave a path to right mindset for a student and impart knowledge not just of textbooks but moral education too . Tutors can also play a role of godparent for many students in life via providing mature guidance . Last but not the least, tutors are like the water to seeds, thus being significant for a child's nourishment. …
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Saksham

Software Dev Tutor Canberra, 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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Ritesh

Software Dev Tutor Turner, ACT
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to offer them a comfortable learning environment in which they are welcome to progress by making mistakes, as well as communicating with the student openly and directly. I believe my strengths as a tutor are my open-mindedness and ability to think from different perspectives, which is…
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Ranjana

Software Dev Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for any student is to make them believe in their own capability. Secondly, make them value education and enjoy the process. I break concepts down into small bits and give relevant examples. I focus on concept understanding first and then practice. I have always been one of the top students in school…
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Haiyang

Software Dev Tutor Turner, ACT
I think the most important thing is to teach them how to think in the correct way. For physics and science, understanding is much more important than remembering. Therefore, teaching them to think by themselves is very important for their future academic success. Also, personal interest is another important factor. Teachers should cultivate the…

Local Reviews

Neal really enjoys his lessons with Peter. We haven't heard from Zakarya again (never got to do a lesson) and we'd prefer to stick with just Peter
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Content Covered

Year 6 Sam focused on converting fractions and decimals to percentages, and practiced addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators.

Year 9 Sami worked through factorising by grouping and calculated the volume of prisms and cylinders using formulae.

For Year 10 Tiana, lessons addressed solving simultaneous equations by elimination as well as finding the area of circles and parallelograms, using diagrams for visual support where needed.

Recent Challenges

During recent lessons, a Year 9 student relied on a calculator for basic multiplication and squared numbers, slowing progress in more complex test questions; as noted, "requires calculator for simple multiplying (x 3 etc.)."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student preparing assessment pieces faced procrastination challenges—study planners were suggested to manage multiple upcoming exams but deadlines still crept up.

In Year 7 English, missing or incomplete homework drafts led to last-minute writing sessions instead of refining arguments. These patterns meant valuable time was lost on foundational tasks rather than building confidence with higher-level skills before major assessments.

Recent Achievements

A Weston tutor noticed a big shift in Sami, a high schooler who previously felt stuck at a C but now independently creates extra maths questions to challenge himself and recently beat his goal with a 71% on his exam.

Another student, Rory, started the term hesitant to draft essays but now writes productively for nearly an hour straight and received positive feedback from his English teacher about a well-prepared presentation.

Meanwhile, Samuel in primary school moved from struggling with perimeter problems to mastering both area and perimeter calculations, finishing all four skill levels with just minimal guidance.

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 Woden Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Jude's Primary School.