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Forrest's tutors feature an ANU PhD in computer science with university teaching experience, a former law tutor and community mentor, accomplished K–12 private tutors in maths and sciences, a graduate engineer with group coaching skills, an ATAR 99.15 all-rounder, and a primary-qualified educator with over a decade of tutoring and classroom expertise.

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Legal Studies Tutor Duffy, ACT
In terms of the most important things a tutor can do, I would emphasize: Truly getting to know each student's unique circumstances, strengths, weaknesses, interests and motivations in order to personalize the learning approach. Building rapport and making emotional connections to keep students engaged and feeling supported in a judgment-free…
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Legal Studies Tutor Bruce, ACT
Help students develop self-belief which will set the up not just in school, but in life Being patient and dedicated to the success and growth of…
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Madi has helped my daughter immensely with her studies over the past year.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Sarah worked on solving surface area and trigonometry problems, focusing on applying formulas to real-world contexts.

In Year 10, Ethan completed revision for a test on indices and logarithms, as well as practicing questions on financial maths including compound interest.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Priya tackled matrix operations—addition, multiplication—and applied these skills to problem solving tasks drawn from her current curriculum.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9, a student repeatedly avoided writing out steps when solving algebraic equations, saying "I know the answer in my head," which led to sign errors that went unnoticed until checking time.

A Year 12 student preparing for calculus struggled to keep work neat and concise during folio tasks; as a tutor noted, "the more jumbled her layout, the harder it was for both of us to follow her reasoning."

In a Year 11 session, another student hesitated to attempt challenging questions independently—once prompted, progress was made, but initial uncertainty slowed momentum and left less time for feedback.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Forrest recently noticed Eliza, a Year 10 student, is now catching her own mistakes when rearranging equations—a big step up from last term, when she'd often wait for hints.

Meanwhile, Ajay in Year 12 has started asking more targeted questions about calculus problems instead of just nodding along, showing real ownership over his learning.

In a younger group, Jordan (Year 6) has begun explaining the rules of indices out loud while working through practice questions—something he used to avoid for fear of getting them wrong.

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