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Coldstream's tutors include a qualified secondary maths and science teacher with VCE expertise, a Monash Master of Engineering graduate and university teaching associate, an ATAR 96+ advanced science student, multiple experienced peer mentors and school coaches, and passionate future educators currently pursuing teaching degrees at Melbourne's top universities.

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Ancient History Tutor Mount Evelyn, VIC
By making learning fun and relatible students can see the benefits of learning the content. This allows students to see the practical part of their learning and will be more engaged to learn something they can use now or later in life. I am a very patience person which is important when teaching because students need time to try and understand the…
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Ancient History Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
A tutor can help a student get more fluent, confident and clear about concepts and working. When they have someone who makes learning effective, fun and interactive it makes learning fun and worthwhile. I do believe in providing a lot of practice and exposure to many different ways of doing a problem and a tutor has to be that someone who guides…
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I am very happy with how things are going and Zach is lovely so thank you for finding us a great match for Kane
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Inside ColdstreamTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Josh revised index laws and tackled algebraic topics including expanding brackets and simplifying expressions.

For Year 9, Codi worked through trigonometry problems—solving for unknowns in triangles and practicing the application of bearings to contextual scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sara focused on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators and practiced converting between decimals and fractions, using visual aids where helpful.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, a student skipped showing working for multi-step equations, which meant sign errors went unnoticed until late in the process. As a tutor noted, "he often forgets to show his working out for a question."

During Year 11 calculus sessions, time pressure led one student to rely heavily on memorized rules rather than understanding—this made it difficult when unfamiliar terminology or new question types appeared.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student hesitated to try alternative multiplication strategies and defaulted to calculators, so pen-and-paper fluency didn't improve. In these moments, confusion and frustration slowed progress instead of practice building confidence.

Recent Achievements

One Coldstream tutor noticed Josh is now double-checking and self-correcting his work more often—something he rarely did before—which has led to fewer mistakes in expanding brackets and solving equations.

Meanwhile, Ayelet (also high school) is relying less on her calculator; she's begun handling more mental calculations and can simplify surds without the hesitations she had just a few weeks ago.

In primary years, Sara surprised her tutor by drawing her own diagrams to add and subtract fractions—a shift from previously depending entirely on visual aids provided—and then completing all the questions correctly.

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