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Cardinia's tutors include a qualified special needs teacher with years of classroom expertise, an alumni VCE mentor awarded for academic excellence, a university-trained biomedical science tutor, seasoned schoolteachers and camp leaders, award-winning student leaders, and several high-achieving ATAR graduates—all bringing diverse teaching, mentoring, and subject mastery to local students.

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Sonal

Legal Studies Tutor Clyde North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in their potential and provide unwavering support. When a tutor believes in their students abilities, it boosts their confidence and motivates them to strive for success. Additionally, a tutor should create a safe and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable…
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Naomi

Legal Studies Tutor Clyde North, VIC
Students may at times be overwhelmed by the amount of school work, so encouraging and giving them hope is key aside from all the actual work! Encouragement is key! Building a friendship to avoid intimidation. I am very approachable, invested but also fun! I love to help students but also adapt to different ways that best suits their style of…
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Mady

Legal Studies Tutor Clyde North, VIC
As a tutor who believes in growth mindset, the most important thing is to build the student’s confidence and encourage in growth mindset. By providing personal guidance, tutors can help students overcome challenges and develop a love for learning. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to tailor my teaching skills and adapt according to the…
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Fizzah

Legal Studies Tutor Officer, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and make learning engaging and enjoyable. It’s also important to listen to their needs and adapt lessons to suit their learning style. My strengths as a tutor are being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and adapting my…

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Michelle has worked really well with Shanique over the last 2 years helping her get through her core work and sacs. We can't thank her enough.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ruby focused on decimals—rounding, adding, and dividing—and then applied these skills to solve currency and discount problems.

For Year 8, Josh tackled algebraic equations using backtracking methods and practiced graphing straight lines by finding their equations from Cartesian plane diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily revised trigonometry concepts through homework questions and worksheets, before moving on to solving linear equations involving variables on both sides.

Recent Challenges

During Year 8 algebra and ratio work, Eugene often did not submit completed homework by the due date, making it difficult to address errors promptly.

In Year 10 trigonometry revision, written solutions were sometimes messy—steps and working became hard to follow, as noted: "It was tricky to check for calculation errors when workings weren't clearly laid out."

For a recent senior exam preparation session, Eugene relied heavily on his notes rather than attempting problems independently first. This meant less time spent building confidence in unfamiliar questions and more time retracing earlier steps.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Cardinia recently saw a few real learning shifts worth noting. In Year 10, Eugene moved from occasionally missing homework deadlines to now completing all assigned tasks on time and even scored full marks on recent linear equations assignments—this turnaround means class time is now focused on extending his skills instead of catching up.

A Year 11 student who used to avoid asking for help during sessions has started reaching out between lessons when stuck, leading to noticeably fewer repeated errors in her trigonometry work.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who struggled with attention to detail began double-checking answers independently and caught her own mistakes during a mixed numbers exercise.

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 Pakenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cardinia Primary School.