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Tutors in Lemnos include a Master of Teaching (Secondary) maths and physics specialist, a biomedical science graduate with top 1% state maths results and Olympiad honors, experienced K–12 school teachers, seasoned private tutors from diverse backgrounds, academic award recipients, and peer mentors passionate about supporting students' growth both inside and outside the classroom.

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Rishabh

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
tutor can simplify the studies for student so that student does not take much time to understand. the main thing is simplifying the concepts and making the basics strong of the student so that he could tackle all the problems that comes in students pathway. this is only possible if teacher builds a strong base for the student. Strength for a tutor…
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Tara

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
help them to understand the work, so they feel less stressed about it. my strengths would be, the knowledge of the maths and communicating in ways that are easy to understand. My weaknesses would be to figure out the best way in which to help the particular…
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Min

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
All in all, I believe students themselves have to be motivated in order to study well and succeed. Tutors are there only to help. Yet, good tutors can give encouragement and support to students when needed, thereby leading them to a better way for their dreams and goals. Thus, I consider support and encouragement as the most important gifts a…
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Agalya

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Building confidence... Encouraging students and helping them realize their potential is key. A tutor should focus on boosting the student’s self-esteem, which can lead to greater motivation and success in their studies. Ability to grasp children level of learning and guiding them to reach the…
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Jjjjj

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Be encouraging, support them, be patient with them and do all you can to help them succeed. It is also important to be patient with them and let them know that you are there to help them succeed and understand content that they may be struggling with. Caring, supporting, patient and resilient. I have patience and a very caring and supportive…
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Zachary

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help motivate them and allow them to feed off your enthusiasm for the subject. This can affect change in the student if they previously had negative experiences or just do the subject because 'they have to'. Make learning an adventure, not a chore. My greatest strength is patience. I am calm…

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Nienke has connected well with my daughter who is already found the tutoring helpful and is now keeping up with maths at school!
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Zane focused on linear graphs and relations, working with the equation y = mx + c and applying it to real data.

Year 11 student Daniel completed a full regression analysis, including scatterplots, trendlines, coefficient of determination, and interpreting residuals using the CAS calculator.

For financial maths, Year 10 student Alex tackled flat rate depreciation through recursion relations and calculated annual rates as well as principal reductions in amortization tables.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on financial maths struggled to apply significant figures and square roots, with the tutor noting, "Sienna should revise principals and applications of significant figures and square roots."

In Year 9 algebra, steps were sometimes skipped in long division—especially when a zero first appeared in the quotient—making errors hard to spot later.

For a Year 5 writing task, incomplete homework meant themes weren't identified clearly in passages.

During senior trigonometry revision, forgetting unit circle basics left gaps that slowed progress toward complex questions.

A missed opportunity: confusion lingered as feedback wasn't fully taken up before test preparation began.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lemnos noticed Savannah move from hesitation to confidently applying a four-step method for long division, solving problems on her own by the end of the session—a real turnaround after initial confusion.

In a recent high school session, Sienna demonstrated strong independence using the CAS calculator for scatterplots and data analysis; she not only formed trendlines herself but also interpreted coefficients with little guidance, something she struggled with previously.

Another student, Ava, who initially found circular functions daunting, was able to explain key sine and cosine principles back to her tutor and completed a tangent function example independently.

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 Shepparton City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lemnos Primary School.