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Tutors in Bravington include a secondary school maths teacher with over 30 years' experience and advanced degrees, a Dux-awarded English specialist and intervention aid, an ATAR 97.75 Nossal High graduate and Monash peer mentor, Kumon teaching assistants, passionate VCE high achievers with 40+ study scores, private tutors, youth coaches, and award-winning musicians.

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Ashna

Tutor Warragul, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make their students curious about the subject they are studying and help them retain the knowledge they had learnt I think my strengths are that I have a lot of knowledge in subjects that some students have trouble in and I can further expand that knowledge so that each student gets to understand it…
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Robert

Tutor Warragul, VIC
Retain the information needed or make the process simpler. I am patient and try lots of different approaches to the area to find a solution they can…
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Ella

Tutor Warragul, VIC
Be kind and patient, understanding everyone learns differently and at different paces. Patience and experience with people with special…
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Tendai

Tutor Warragul, VIC
The most important thing for me as a tutor is to help students to be able to identify what they can do and what they need help with, especially when they get to the assessment stage of their studies. My strengths as a tutor are: 1. Content knowledge 2. The ability to identify misconceptions 3. Good communication skills 4. My thirty-four…
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Larissa

Tutor Drouin, VIC
Being patient Knowing nothing is easy, but everything is possible Having the math skills Motivating students to learn Working to build up a strong confidence in the students by reinforcing they are capable of solving problems A positive, patiĂ«nt and good listener teacher open to any questions. Working on the students ability to learn and…
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Alysha

Tutor Warragul, VIC
Be patient and listen to ther needs. Listening to what parents beleiev their children need to work on and getting to know where the chldren at in their learning and what helps enhance their learning. I am patient and a great listener and I am great at working one on one with…
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Ella

Tutor Warragul, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to empower and build up the confidence and self belief of their students, whilst simultaneously helping them to enjoy their learning. This involves not only teaching students the set content, but also aiding them in developing their own personalised strategies regarding study skills, difficult…
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Michelle

Tutor Warragul, VIC
The chance to significantly influence a student's educational path. Being a civil engineer by profession I think my knowledge and mastery for math subjects generally is my main…

Local Reviews

We have been very impressed with Philip in our first two sessions. He is professional, punctual, approachable and most importantly very kind and caring in his interaction with Olivia.
Kylie Wilson

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Content Covered

Year 10 student Gavin worked on graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, focusing on how transformations shift their graphs, and practiced anti-differentiation techniques for introductory calculus problems.

Year 11 student Alexander reviewed kinematics—especially motion under constant acceleration—and solved force questions involving inclined planes and pulleys as part of his physics exam preparation.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Mehar concentrated on converting between fractions and decimals using place value understanding, while also practicing addition and subtraction of fractions with number line representations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, one student's tendency to skip writing steps when solving algebra led to confusion with signs—"she lost track of negatives and positives mid-way," a tutor noted.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, over-reliance on the CAS calculator meant less confidence when asked to linearise data without it, resulting in hesitation during practice exams.

For a Year 7 learner, incomplete homework and messy notetaking made it hard to connect new topics like fractions and decimals, causing uncertainty during class quizzes.

These process habits created stumbling blocks at key moments: tests felt harder, feedback couldn't be acted on quickly, and progress slowed.

Recent Achievements

A Bravington tutor recently saw Tyler, a Year 10 student, move from confusion to confidence with trig ratios—she can now label triangle sides and set up equations independently after previously needing step-by-step guidance.

In senior maths, Gavin shifted from struggling with quadratic inequalities to confidently using the discriminant to determine solution counts and even handled polynomial expansions without prompts.

Meanwhile, Omita in primary years began justifying his answers aloud when challenged, a big shift from staying quiet if unsure; he explained his thinking clearly while working through tricky area problems and asked for more examples at the end of the session.

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