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Tutors in Watson include a 25-year career maths teacher for Years 5–8, an ANU physics honours scholar and Indigenous student mentor, a former lecturer who developed national mathematics curricula, Olympiad and ICAS high achievers, peer tutors with top ATARs, experienced youth mentors, creative writers, and postgraduate educators passionate about inspiring K–12 learners.

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Will

Geography Tutor Acton, ACT
Being supportive and empathetic - it is important to understand that different people struggle with different things no matter the levels and by complimenting improvements, it can boost someones's confidence in areas they may find difficult. I am a great listener and communicator and can easily recognise when someone either understands or is…
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Jonah

Geography Tutor Canberra, ACT
I think listening to the student is the most important thing a tutor can do. Whether it is simply listening to troubles they are having with a class or with life, listening to the student is very important. As someone who has studied a wide range of topics throughout high school and college, I feel like I have a wide range of expertise.…
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Ruben

Geography Tutor Canberra, ACT
A tutor must find out about a student's personal learning requirements, such as where and why they struggle with concepts, and then figure out how best the student learns, then teach the student according to their own needs, that they may gain fluency in the particular academic area. I am a good communicator, and I have a good grasp of subject…
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Sana

Geography Tutor Bruce, ACT
Allow the student to figure out problems without too much handholding because that builds dependence on an outside source of information. I am very knowledgeable in my areas of expertise and can show students a clear and logical pathway to…
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Hugo

Geography Tutor Acton, ACT
I think to be dependable and reliable is the best thing for a student, so that they can feel safe with asking for help from their tutor. A student must first feel safe around their teacher so that they can more openly accept guidance and assistance. I consider myself a very friendly and approachable person. As someone who experienced academic…
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Herno

Geography Tutor Campbell, ACT
To build their confidence in the subject and not to fear it, but most importantly to build the confidence in themselves that they understand that they can do anything they put their mind to with in their best ability. My strengths are that I can explain the work in many different ways so that the child can pick the right method that they best…
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Nicholas

Geography 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…
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noor

Geography Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is identify any key areas for improvement academically and set goals together to maximise and successfully achieve those goals and reach new levels of academic capability. Additionally, it is also important for a tutor to have a respectful and a comfortable relationship with their student so…
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Nazifa

Geography Tutor Bruce, ACT
A tutor should accept the student's skill level and understanding capacity and should always keep them encouraged towards positivity. He or she needs to boost the student's confidence to thrive for success without creating a sense of fear or pressure. A tutor also needs to create lessons that can make the learning process interesting and not…
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Omisha

Geography Tutor Bruce, ACT
As a tutor I must be able to understand the student’s needs and according explain every element of the subject . I must be able to make the student confident about the subject and also enjoy the learning process at the same time. This can be done in many interesting ways. I am really patient, which is one of the key factors needed while helping…
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Ishaan

Geography Tutor Bruce, ACT
I believe the best tutors are more mentors than teachers. A tutor should make sure every student is comfortable to participate in the learning experience. Students and parents expect a tutor to deliver personalised attention and guidance. A tutor should be able to deliver such service. A good tutor would make learning easier by involving the class…
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Deboshree

Geography Tutor Barton, ACT
Every student is different. At the end of the day I aim to see my students leave with increased confidence in the subject matter I'm able to break down complex concepts and come down to a variety of levels. I have good comprehension skills so I am able to understand the questions correctly and give relevant answers and an very empathetic and…
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Ngawang

Geography Tutor Weetangera, ACT
Provide academic guidance, Minimize the student's weakness, Informing parents so that they can guide their children. Interactive learning, Motivation, Adaptability,…
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Brendan

Geography Tutor Page, ACT
The most important thing for tutor to do is to teach their students how to better understand subject better and how that can apply in their everyday lives I think I am a very patient person and that I can take the time to help people understand better in subjects that they are not very knowledgeable…

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Inside WatsonTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Mia worked on converting between units of measurement (including kilometres, metres, and hectares) and practiced division alongside introducing index notation.

In Year 9, Ethan focused on applying index laws for multiplication and division of powers with the same base, as well as simplifying expressions using these rules.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex revised conditional probability with Venn diagrams and tree diagrams, practicing how to calculate probabilities of combined events and complementary outcomes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student often relied heavily on notes and formula sheets when solving algebra problems, rarely writing out full working—"Needs to write working out down," as one tutor observed. This habit led to confusion between addition and multiplication in expressions like 3x versus 3 + x, causing repeated errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student frequently left multiplication table homework incomplete or forgot books at school; only half of assigned work was submitted for several weeks. As a result, important foundational skills remained patchy and test revision sessions were spent relearning basics instead of consolidating new material.

Recent Achievements

One Watson tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who had previously needed reminders for algebraic expansion—this week, after just one prompt, he expanded several bracketed expressions almost independently.

A high school student working on probability was able to use a double table effectively to solve intersection problems without any help, showing new self-reliance compared to past sessions.

In primary years, another student who once hesitated to work alone completed all multiplication and subtraction problems with only minimal assistance and even started tackling simple fractions on her own.

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