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Tutors in Notting Hill include a former school science and biology teacher with a Master of Teaching, an Imperial College London Aeronautics Scholar and world prize winner, university lecturers and assistant lecturers, experienced VCE maths and English tutors, accomplished peer mentors, programming specialists, NAPLAN markers, and high-achieving graduates recognized for academic excellence across STEM and humanities.

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Ramya

Modern History Tutor Bentleigh East, VIC
-To be very encouraging and positive, especially for concepts they have difficulty with, so that students vie learning as important and fun! - To give students constant guidance and homework, as inculcating a sort of discipline in studying is essential for progress. - To provide extra materials and resources to assist the student in anyway…
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Jillian

Modern History Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Firstly, ensuring that a student actually understands the content and effective approaches to tackling questions.This can help refine their ability to understand and answer questions. Secondly, be a supporter and motivator. Being motivated to work hard and supporting them throughout their journey encourages students to be more proactive towards…
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We are quite happy with Soumya's work at this stage.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Aanya practised telling time using both analog and digital clocks, and worked on identifying symmetrical shapes through hands-on drawing tasks.

Year 10 student Kevin focused on balancing redox equations as well as exploring the differences between galvanic and electrolytic cells using past exam questions.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah completed detailed organic chemistry revision, tackling reaction pathways and structural isomers of homologous series with real VCAA-style problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Chemistry, answers often lacked clear layout and consistent use of units, especially in calculation and equilibrium questions; as one tutor noted, "units need to be shown correctly at all stages of answer." This led to confusion when interpreting formulae or balancing redox equations.

In Year 9 Mathematics, working was sometimes scattered on the page or missing key steps in long division and fraction conversions, making it difficult to check reasoning.

A Year 4 student's homework revealed distraction during lessons, with unfinished word problems and skipped working for time-telling tasks—leaving her unsure how she arrived at each answer.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Notting Hill noticed a Year 11 student who previously rushed through calculation questions now takes a methodical approach, laying out each step clearly and using the correct SI units without reminders.

A Year 8 student, who used to get distracted during lessons, showed much better concentration last week—she was able to work through problems mentally and completed all set tasks without losing focus.

In a recent primary session, a Year 4 student confidently solved fraction addition and multiplication questions independently after struggling with mixed fractions earlier in the term.

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 Glen Waverley Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Pinewood Primary School.