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Tutors in Risdon include an assistant professor with over a decade of university lecturing, seasoned school and VCE tutors, a primary teacher trained internationally, accomplished maths medalists and duxes (ATARs up to 99.70), science PhDs, experienced peer mentors and coaches, and STEM specialists—many bringing years of hands-on teaching and mentoring across all K–12 levels.

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Jessica

Science Tutor Glenlusk, TAS
The most important thing I can do for a student is provide the student with confidence and real time feedback. I compose myself in a approachable and transparent manner. Based on my former experience as a tutor, I have found students warm to me and form a sense of pride having me as their tutor. I can provide a very approachable, trustworthy and…
Jacob
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Jacob

Science Tutor West Moonah, TAS
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the subject matter they are teaching enjoyable to learn. This is important because learning should be something we actively engage in and if a tutor can make it so the students seek out learning more readily then they have already succeeded in some sense. As a tutor my strengths are…
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Ranithra

Science Tutor Lenah Valley, TAS
tutor must give 100% knowledge on the subjects tutor must clear their doubts immediately and they should be available for students for clearing doubts. tutors must work harder with students to improve their marks and teach them clearly. Listening to the needs of the child will also help you to better understand the student’s situation so that…
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Marco

Science Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
A tutor needs to help the students understand the concepts and the "why" behind the problem. This allows them to be able to solve problems on their own and increase their confidence. Creating a judgment-free and supportive environment, where students can ask questions and mistakes are not punished, is essential for a tutor to help a student…
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Marcelle

Science Tutor Sandy Bay, TAS
Being a tutor requires a respected relationship between the student and tutor. Being able to understand where their issues with their education stem from enables a better approach to developing their knowledge. By being both friendly and approachable in conjunction with professionalism allows for an open and judgement free environment which…

Local Reviews

I would just like to let you know that we are very pleased with Jacob he is an absolute natural when it comes to teaching kids. Jack has come along very quickly and enjoys his lessons with Jacob very much.
Kathryn

Inside RisdonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Cameron worked on identifying adverbs and constructing sentences with them, then drafted a short creative writing piece to apply these skills.

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee focused on stoichiometry by tackling mole-mass conversions and balancing equations using practice problems from class, later revising organic chemistry topics in preparation for her SAC through targeted exam questions.

Charli, in Year 12 Biology, revised the adaptive immune system content and applied her understanding to relevant multiple-choice and short-answer questions from recent assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes became overwhelmed by complex questions and struggled to break them into manageable parts.

As one tutor noted, "She tends to overcomplicate the question," which led to avoidable errors in multi-step calculations.

In Year 3 English, Scarlett's written work often lacked careful proofreading—skipped words during reading or writing sometimes changed intended meanings and left mistakes uncorrected.

When tackling creative writing tasks, she hesitated to begin due to self-doubt, stalling her progress.

For both students, these habits meant time was spent reworking initial attempts rather than building confidence with new material or exam practice.

Recent Achievements

One Risdon tutor noticed that Aimee, a Year 12 Chemistry student, has started attempting complex equilibrium questions before her sessions—something she previously avoided—and now openly identifies areas of uncertainty for targeted help.

Charli in Year 11 Biology has begun to ask clarifying questions during lessons and actively highlights difficult concepts, rather than staying quiet as she did earlier in the term.

In a younger group, Scarlett demonstrated new independence by completing the research phase alone of her biography project and presenting well-chosen facts on Marcia P. Johnson without needing step-by-step 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 State Library of Tasmania—or at your child's school (with permission), like Goodwood Primary School.