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Melba's tutors include a seasoned primary school teacher and ICT coordinator with leadership accreditation, an ATAR 97.7 scholar and Simon Anderson Scholar at ANU, a double degree engineering/science student with classroom teaching experience, a university medallist in psychology with prior K–12 science and maths teaching roles, and accomplished STEM mentors and competition finalists.

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Linda

Psychology Tutor Bruce, ACT
Improving a student's results is obviously the goal for tutoring, but improving a student's confidence in themselves and their abilities is just as important. Watching a student start to believe in themselves and take the reins is a marker of success. I work well with kids and teens, as I am enthusiastic and make an effort to get to know them and…
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Thyagi

Psychology Tutor Cook, ACT
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to improve a student's confidence with the subject they are tutoring. Once a student has the confidence that they can in fact figure it out they will be far more willing to put in the hard work to improve in the subject. A tutor must encourage their students to ask as many questions as they'd like…
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Mandisa

Psychology Tutor Acton, ACT
I believe that a tutor shouldn't be perceived as a strictly authoritative figure - keeping the student engaged and building a strong relationship is a vital component in the effectiveness of the tutoring. Students - myself included - gain much more knowledge when lessons are more flexible. It usually takes me a few sessions to understand a…
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Ngan Anh

Psychology Tutor Dunlop, ACT
It's the tutor's responsibility to connect with the student and put in the extra mile to support their needs. Every student is at a different stage in learning, and it's about recognising that each person needs a different approach. This can only be achieved if the tutor understands the student, and develop a sense of trust and reliability.…
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Laiba

Psychology Tutor Gungahlin, ACT
The responsibilities of a tutor involve not only cultivating subject knowledge but also developing a passion for learning. Building a strong connection with the student, identifying their unique learning style, and adapting teaching strategies accordingly are crucial. Moreover, a tutor plays a pivotal role in instilling confidence, critical…

Local Reviews

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Inside MelbaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Anise worked on applying the chain rule for differentiating compound functions and practiced algebraic manipulation within those problems.

For Year 11, Caledon focused on using radian measure in circular geometry and revising non-right angle trigonometry with the sine law.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Amit reviewed assignment content involving logarithms, exponentials, and explored how to use the second derivative to identify bimodal data points.

Recent Challenges

A lack of a clear lesson plan in one session led to darting between topics and reduced focus; as the tutor observed, "I will create a lesson plan for the next tutoring session."

In Year 11 maths, incomplete homework was an ongoing issue: Caledon repeatedly forgot to do assigned work, which limited review of new methods and delayed progress on organization strategies.

A Year 7 student avoided showing working in algebra problems, often writing just the answer—this meant missed chances to spot errors or build confidence.

Meanwhile, a senior student hesitated to ask for help even when confused by chain rule applications, echoing classroom reluctance and leaving gaps unaddressed.

Recent Achievements

One Melba tutor noted that a Year 8 student, who once hesitated to ask questions, now regularly prepares specific problems in advance and seeks help right at the start of each session.

In Year 11 maths, Anise showed clear growth by not only mastering differentiation but also independently applying integration to real-world area problems—something she struggled with before.

Meanwhile, a primary school student recently tackled more complex questions in class after weeks of basic practice; this was the first time they completed all end-of-lesson challenges without prompting from their tutor.

What they say about our tutoring

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James has got off to a good start-in his first test this week, he got 91% in his specialist exam.  Matthew is able to work through all the challenging questions with James and ensure that he understands the theory behind the maths.   I definitely feel that James has commenced Semester 2 with a more positive approach to Specialist Maths and I look forward to seeing improved results.

We are more than pleased with Kai's maths progress. I can tell that Ben is such a good tutor because he had described Kai exactly in his report. All Kai's school teachers throughout his school years have wanted Kai to speak up in class. Kai isn't shy when he's relaxed and comfortable, it's just in those environments I guess he's quieter. I hope he gets the confidence to speak up soon and I think with Ben he will and I am looking forward to the tips he can give to Kai.

Really happy with the tutoring and Stephen is great, really professional. My son is feeling a lot more positive about catching up so really happy.

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 Belconnen Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Melba Copland Secondary School Copland Campus Years 10 - 12.