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Invermay Park's tutors include a 20-year teaching veteran with a Federation University Medal, a primary school teacher and curriculum innovator, experienced K–12 maths and science specialists, award-winning VCE high achievers (including multiple subject duxes), seasoned peer mentors, youth coaches, Girl Guides leaders, and current Bachelor of Education and Biomedicine students passionate about helping young learners thrive.

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Oluwaremi

Science Tutor Black Hill, VIC
I believe it’s important for tutors to create a supportive environments for students. This will allow them to feel comfortable and open to learning. Learning is almost impossible in an environment where students do no feel safe. I also think it’s important for tutors to give students the opportunity to share their learning to encourage active…
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Carrie

Science Tutor Ballarat East, VIC
The most important thing to keep in mind when tutoring in my opinion is to help them gain confidence & enjoyment in the subject. If a student believes they are bad at a subject, they often won't try as hard because they view it as pointless. Confirmation bias can also lead to only noticing when they make mistakes, meaning they won't recognise the…
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Muskan

Science Tutor Bakery Hill, VIC
The tutor must understand the learning and understanding power of the children and how they can digest in the single session of tutoring. The tutor should be a good friend for a student. My strengths are that i am patience and I know how to handle a child and make them understand in the easy way. I have quality of good time management so my…
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Isaac

Science Tutor Eureka, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide the with the strategies, tools, and perhaps most importantly: confidence they need to succeed and thrive in their studies. I believe my strengths include my ability to effectively communicate and teach important concepts and skills to my students. In particular I pride myself on my…
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Zayda

Science Tutor Ballarat East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do a student is listen to them and their needs as well as create an environment whether that's in person or online that is safe, supportive and positive for them to learn and thrive. I have a very personable, open and kind approach when interacting with staff, parents and most importantly students so I feel…

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Weiyang is a fantastic tutor. He helped Kingston a lot during these few months
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Greta worked on multiplying and dividing negative numbers as well as simplifying algebraic expressions involving like terms, with some revision of fractions and decimals using number lines.

Year 8 student Maddy focused on trigonometry concepts such as labelling triangle sides, writing sine, cosine, and tangent ratios, and rearranging equations to solve for unknowns using a calculator.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student James tackled simultaneous linear equations through substitution and practiced solving quadratic equations in word problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student often left working out incomplete or unclear, especially when subtracting or dividing. As one tutor noted, "improving her layout & clear written working is important as this will help her to understand her own thought process."

In a senior Maths Methods session, a Year 11 student relied heavily on intuition instead of showing all algebraic steps in induction proofs—mistakes were missed until revisited together.

Another high schooler struggled to recall formulas under test pressure and sometimes copied equations incorrectly, leading to compounding errors.

Unfinished homework and rushed answers meant key feedback wasn't applied before moving forward.

Recent Achievements

One Invermay Park tutor noticed a Year 8 student who, after initially mixing up the steps for fraction addition, is now able to find common denominators independently and work through problems with just a quick reminder.

A high schooler in Year 10 had previously struggled to communicate what was confusing about multiplication techniques but has started signalling when she's stuck and can now complete long lattice multiplications independently.

Meanwhile, during a recent senior session, another student used exponent laws accurately even when equations were presented in unfamiliar formats—a big shift from earlier hesitation—and finished by solving a non-standard exponent problem on their 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 Ballarat Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ballarat North Primary School.