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Tutors in Ballarat North include a seasoned maths tutor with six years' experience and robotics teaching awards, a Federation University Medalist and CELTA-qualified English specialist, VCE Duxes and ATAR 97.8–92.5 achievers, experienced school support staff, learning mentors, Girl Guides leaders, a primary teacher with international classroom expertise, and subject specialists in science, biomedicine, and creative arts.

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Yuri

Online Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
Having the patience and being a good listener. Having the two is what I believe where you can start building a better relationship with the student. By listening carefully to the student and also being patient with them (since people learns at different speed and different methods). From there, I can understand students in their area of weakness…

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Anastasia has been a great tutor, and demonstrated results of 92% on the most recent maths test
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Year 5 student Greta explored negative numbers and basic algebra, including using number lines for addition and subtraction and practising like terms.

In Year 8, Jack focused on trigonometry by labelling sides of right-angled triangles, setting up sin, cos, and tan ratios, and using a calculator to solve for unknowns.

For Year 10, Eliza worked through quadratic equations as reciprocals and took an introductory look at the sine rule in preparation for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3 maths, one student often left working out unclear or incomplete—especially when drawing fractions that didn't match the number of segments in a shape. "Layout & clear written working is important," noted the tutor after repeated confusion with subtraction and division steps.

In Year 11 methods, skipping key steps while rationalising surds led to repeated errors, as did misunderstanding when to apply formulas like the cosine rule.

During a senior pre-test, another student hesitated to ask for help or clarify uncertainties, preferring to leave questions blank rather than risk being wrong—a pattern that quietly limited their progress during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Ballarat North noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to speak up now requests to work on challenging maths topics like powers, clearly signalling when she needs help or understands—a big step from earlier sessions where she'd sit quietly if stuck.

In another session, a high schooler who struggled with algebraic manipulation started reliably expanding brackets and combining like terms, even handling negatives with only light prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger student who was once thrown by worded fraction problems began grouping and shading arrays independently, using dot-counting strategies to match equivalent fractions without relying on visual shortcuts.

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.