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Tutors in Curlewis include a VIT-registered primary teacher with international and special needs expertise, an ATAR 99.5 medical student awarded for maths and science excellence, university lecturers and assistant professors in engineering and pharmacy, accomplished chess coaches, and mentors with academic honours from institutions like IIT Delhi and the University of Melbourne.

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Chemistry Tutor Leopold, VIC
For them to achieve the results they want to succeed and for them to be happy with what they have achieved. Strong science and maths background. Currently doing my PhD in genetics, studied biomedical science as my undergraduate degree.…
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Chemistry Tutor Wallington, VIC
Show and explain to the student how the work should be completed in a way that makes the student feel confident in the area of study, so they are able to compete it by themselves in the future without relying on you Being able to communicate with the students in a way that they are able to understand, allowing them to be able to complete the work…
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Content Covered

Year 8 student in Curlewis worked on indices and applying index laws to simplify expressions.

Year 10 student focused on completing the square and factorising quadratic equations, using structured practice questions for each method.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student investigated linear associations by solving equations of least squares lines and interpreting both slope and intercept in real data contexts.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Specialist Maths, one student hesitated to trust her own answers, often second-guessing herself on integration and trigonometric problems. As a tutor noted, "she usually knows exactly what to do, but worries about getting it right." This self-doubt slowed progress during practice tests.

A Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to bring her calculator and books home, which meant she couldn't review classwork fully or tackle Pythagoras questions confidently.

In a Year 10 session, over-reliance on mental calculations led to avoidable mistakes—especially when working through multi-step algebra tasks without showing working.

Recent Achievements

One Curlewis tutor noticed a real shift in Zac, a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to work independently; after some guided practice, he began tackling exercises on his own without prompting.

In senior maths, Marissa made noticeable progress recalling exact trigonometric values—she'd struggled before but now answered sin and cos questions perfectly and could explain her reasoning out loud.

For a younger student in Year 4, subtraction had been slow going last term, but this week she worked through multi-step problems much faster and started checking her answers by herself at the end of each worksheet.

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