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Tutors in Isaacs include an ATAR 99.40 graduate and national chemistry champion, a maths competition high-distinction recipient with peer tutoring experience, a seasoned K–12 English and IELTS instructor, an engineer who privately tutored mathematics for years, a university-level science mentor, and several youth coaches and subject specialists passionate about guiding students.

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Greg

PDHPE Tutor Monash, ACT
As a reliable and motivational tutor, I lead by example demonstrating initiative to commence and finish projects. I set clear expectations and monitor performance against agreed plans with key performance indicators. As trust, confidence and good performance is further demonstrated, I encourage initiative and reward students with more autonomy. I…
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James

PDHPE Tutor Isabella Plains, ACT
Maintaining a positive, calm, and supportive attitude whilst aiding the students forward in their studies. Clear communication and explanation is crucial to effective absorbtion of information. Great communication and support skills due to past experience. Engaging and a natural problem-solver that hopes to create insight and extend further…
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Emily

PDHPE Tutor Acton, ACT
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is listen. Listen to their problem, why they may not understand a concept, and then help to solve the problem together. I think that having fun, is also very important. One of my main goals aside from helping a student understand the content, is to help the student enjoy the…
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Kaitlyn

PDHPE Tutor Duffy, ACT
Be understanding as not the same method is gonna work for all students so me being flexible and encouraging to support them in finding the best way which works for them is the most imperative thing to get them were they wanna be I feel my caring patient qualities would help especially with younger kids to establish a relationship in order to be…
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Chloe

PDHPE Tutor Canberra, ACT
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is listen to them. This is the only way to know what they don't understand and where they need help. Positive feedback is also essential in tutoring. If the student feels like they aren't making any progress and that they will never understand the problem, then they may give up all…
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Nicholas

PDHPE Tutor Acton, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to actively listen regarding what the student needs help with. This will ensure the student will get the most of his/her session. Being able to actively listening to student feedback will be vital to becoming a successful tutor. Being able to adapt to each individuals learning style as no…

Local Reviews

We want to say how happy my daughter is with Greta. Greta gives her feedback and is very willing to help her, especially prior to exams. I think she is a great match and is very good with her. Thank you and we definitely recommend Greta as a maths tutor.
Anna

Inside IsaacsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Alex worked on addition using coins to connect maths with real-life situations and practiced mental strategies for adding without physical objects.

In Year 8, Jamie focused on collecting like terms and simplifying algebraic expressions, as well as subtracting into negative numbers using number lines for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily tackled probability with two-way tables and tree diagrams, then converted fractions to decimals through worked examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student's homework on linear equations was mostly incorrect, yet when working together in the lesson, solutions were clear and accurate—highlighting a reliance on immediate feedback rather than independent checking.

In Year 11, one student struggled to backcheck hyperbola questions and often left their written work unstructured, which made it hard to spot calculation errors ("needs to format her questions and answers a little better").

Meanwhile, a primary student frequently lost focus during multiplication practice; distractions interrupted her progress just as she started gaining confidence with times tables. Each instance led to time spent revisiting the same ground instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Isaacs tutor noticed a Year 11 student who'd previously hesitated to speak up now working through boxplot and circle questions out loud, even tackling hyperbola intercepts without prompting.

A Year 9 student, after initially stumbling with algebra, surprised her tutor by starting to check her own work and correct mistakes mid-lesson—a big shift from waiting for help before.

Meanwhile, in primary school maths, a younger student who used to count on fingers completed a set of addition problems entirely from memory and under a timer, then went back to fix his own errors without any prompting.

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 Farrer Primary School.