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Tutors in Bundoora include a university assistant lecturer and maths consultant with special needs training, experienced K–12 tutors with international accolades in mathematics and science, school Duxes, class-topping graduates, peer mentors, youth program leaders, and scholarship recipients—many holding advanced degrees or high distinctions from La Trobe, NTU, and Birmingham City University.

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Travis

PDHPE Tutor Bundoora, VIC
As said previous I believe the most important thing is facilitating personal growth. Developing personal goals and working towards those goals is not only great academically speaking, but also of utmost importance in a successful and fulfilled career. I am very personable. I can get along with anyone, and aim to leave a smile on their face (and…
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Douglas

PDHPE Tutor Preston, VIC
I think the most important thing I can do is provide an enjoyable experience for the student as this is what will allow them to engage with the learning and have the ability to improve their studies. Furthermore I will always have the students best interests at the front of my mind, so that I can ensure they are getting the best possible…
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Omar

PDHPE Tutor Glenroy, VIC
Help them look at things from a different view. That is what most students struggle with and once they understand the basics it is much easier to build on that, to lead into the more advanced topics. Getting the point across and making topics easy to understand. That is what I have been told by the people I have tutored. I give examples that…
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Lucienne

PDHPE Tutor Coburg North, VIC
I believe that a tutor's most important job is to build a student's confidence. Most particularly when a student is struggling, building confidence allows them to feel that they can try and fail, which is essential to learning. With more advanced students, confidence allows them to stretch themselves even further. I believe I have developed a…
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George

PDHPE Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I find that addressing the finer parts that students find more challenging is essential for a tutor. While students may have already covered the concepts in class, the learning process is often not tailored to their individual needs. A tutors role is to adopt a more personalised approach, taking the time to understand each student’s unique level…
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Lucy

PDHPE Tutor Carlton North, VIC
Have patience, understanding and compassion for the kids they are working with. Each kid is different and finding a way to work with a kid that suits the child’s needs and learnings style My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to provide clear explanations, offer diverse perspectives on topics, and adapt to various learning…

Local Reviews

Padma and Pearl have made a good connection and are working well together. She arrives on time, is very focussed and very good at engaging Pearl. Padma also really knows her maths and I think this has helped pearl feel more confident about doing math.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Jessie worked on long division with both single- and two-digit divisors, then practiced adding and subtracting simple fractions where denominators were factors of each other.

Year 8 student Sarah focused on algebraic equations involving all four operations, and began working with similar terms as well as finding lowest common multiples and highest common factors.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily completed trigonometry, applying the Pythagoras theorem to solve for unknown side lengths in right-angled triangles and using diagrams to support understanding.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student's tendency to skip writing working for algebra led to repeated confusion and missed marks—"she often jumps straight to the answer, which hides small mistakes."

For a Year 11 economics student, answers lacked full explanations in economic terms; incomplete elaboration made it hard to show depth of understanding.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 struggled with using the correct formula during geometry questions, hesitating over which process to apply.

In each case, these habits left students spending extra time retracing steps or feeling unsure about their responses during assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Bundoora tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking for help; last week, he raised his hand mid-problem and explained exactly where he was stuck, leading him to finish all the algebra questions on his own.

In another session, a Year 11 student who'd previously mixed up biology concepts began completing short-answer questions independently after using her own summary notes for the first time.

Meanwhile, Jessie in Year 5 started writing out her multiplication workings step-by-step instead of guessing—she finished her homework with only one careless mistake.

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 Rosanna Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ivanhoe Grammar School - University Campus.