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Tutors in Arthurs Creek include a university teaching fellow with six years' classroom experience, a Masters-trained secondary teacher, VCE high achievers with academic excellence awards, experienced K–12 private tutors, a Maths Olympiad distinction recipient, school peer mentors and leaders, and an engineering PhD researcher—offering proven subject expertise and genuine passion for student growth.

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Business Studies Tutor Yarrambat, VIC
I would say that most important thing a tutor can do for student is help student overcome academic challenges and uncover their potential to learn independently and use different learning skills. My biggest strength is compassion to students which results in students' engagement and motivation to learn and progress. In addition, I use variety of…
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Lujain

Business Studies Tutor Hurstbridge, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is understand the student and make them feel heard. When a tutor builds a strong connection, they can tailor lessons to fit the student’s learning style, making concepts easier to grasp. Rather than being an authority figure, a tutor should act as a supportive guide, creating a safe space where students…
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Aden has improved a lot with Jarod’s help. His teachers have been very impressed with his progress as I have been. Jarod has been very motivated, organised and conscientious in his role of tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Sarah practised solving linear equations and interpreting straight line graphs, focusing on finding x- and y-intercepts.

Year 10 student James tackled applications of integration and differentiation, then worked through problems involving the surface areas of abstract objects.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Emily built confidence with decimals and fractions by adding, subtracting, and multiplying them in her maths sessions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student relied heavily on the CAS calculator for trigonometry and surds, with errors sometimes caused by "separating characters on the CAS calculator which may cause incorrect answers."

In Year 9 maths, messy working meant the method behind probability and algebra solutions wasn't always clear—one tutor observed that writing out steps could have reduced mistakes.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often forgot to bring class materials, so lessons were disrupted when worksheets or notes were missing.

During creative writing in Year 8 English, reluctance to take feedback led to repeated issues with topic jumps and underdeveloped ideas.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Arthurs Creek noticed a real turning point with one Year 12 student who'd previously struggled to connect integration and differentiation, but this week confidently applied both concepts together in practical problems.

Another high schooler, after weeks of hesitation, began openly identifying which trigonometric ratios—sin, cos, or tan—to use in different geometry questions rather than waiting for hints.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to stay quiet when confused started clearly communicating what she found tricky during her session and even shared a new problem-solving method she'd tried herself.

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 Mernda Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Arthurs Creek Primary School.