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Breakwater's tutors feature a VIT-certified secondary teacher with dual science and teaching masters, an assistant professor and published researcher with 9 years' university lecturing experience, a seasoned school maths tutor and peer mentor, national academic scholarship recipients, music competition duxes, and high-ATAR achievers with advanced skills in STEM, English, and creative coaching.

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Amy

Psychology Tutor Highton, VIC
It is important that tutors take measures to understand a student's strengths and weaknesses within a subject and to ensure their advice is suited to these capabilities. Tutoring should directly meet a student's needs, rather than implementing a one size fits all approach. A tutor should also supply a student with resources and advice that will…
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Samuel

Psychology Tutor Thomson, VIC
By giving tailored advice to a students needs which consequently educates them in a efficient manner. This is achieved by a tutor that has the ability to succinctly deliver information that makes sense to a pupil, who can then retain this knowledge in their long term memory. Being clear and concise upon my explanations. In addition I am a friendly…
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Zahra

Psychology Tutor Geelong West, VIC
A tutor’s most important role is to support and guide the student’s learning in a way that builds their confidence. It’s not just about explaining content, but about creating a safe space where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. A tutor should encourage independence by teaching strategies that help the…
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Maddison

Psychology Tutor Leopold, VIC
Ensuring the student feels motivated and isn't afraid to make mistakes. I feel that a tutor offers the tools and self-belief to enable a student to succeed on their own. I believe my strengths are patience, enthusiasm and passion. I also have strong communication skills and can be creative if need…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Georgia worked on applying Pythagoras' theorem to right-angled triangles and explored basic trigonometry concepts like SOH CAH TOA.

In Year 10, Ethan focused on revising index laws and surds, then moved on to solving quadratic expressions using textbook questions.

For Year 12, Olivia practiced differentiating functions with the chain and quotient rules, followed by tackling anti-differentiation problems to find areas under curves between two points.

Recent Challenges

For a Year 11 student in Methods, the habit of skipping steps—especially when integrating trigonometric functions—meant "sometimes skips a step or goes too quickly," causing small errors that slowed progress on more complex problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student repeatedly forgot to bring essential materials like her calculator and maths books home, making it difficult to track classwork and fully participate in targeted revision.

In English for Year 8, slow note-taking limited the ground covered during lessons; as one tutor noted, "this can hinder the amount of content covered in class."

Each scenario left less time for mastering new concepts or building confidence.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Breakwater recently noticed some great shifts in how students tackle their work. One Year 11 student, after previously needing step-by-step support with differentiation, started identifying key elements independently on past exam questions and used her calculator to solve new problems—a big change from relying on hints.

In Year 9, a student who used to avoid tough algebra now openly asks for harder questions and compiles her own summary notes before tests, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who was hesitant about frequency tables picked up the method quickly after some practice and completed all tasks without prompting.

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 Newcomb Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Geelong East Primary School.