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Diamond Creek's tutors include a primary school teacher and Learning Diversity Leader with a Master of Education, an ATAR 99.50 Dux and Youth Mayor with national awards and extensive youth mentoring, university science medalists, experienced peer and maths tutors, and accomplished STEM leaders—each bringing academic excellence and rich teaching experience to local students.

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Blake

Economics Tutor Yallambie, VIC
- Communicating clearly to students to address any misunderstandings - Guide students towards to correct methods of solving a question, but give them the responsibility of solving the problem in order to build confidence and competence in topics - Inspiring students to be confident and motivated with mathematics - I have experience working…
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Mitch

Economics Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
To encourage them to persevere even when they find their studies difficult. My opinion is that equipping them with the knowledge they need is only a small part of the job. I also believe it is important to encourage them and support them to allow them to succeed despite the pressures of school and the environment they may find themselves in. My…
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Gaveen

Economics Tutor Macleod, VIC
be very patient when approaching the students and to help them understand that they could trust you and gradually help the student believe in them selves Every student is different and i am able to recognize each students weakness and strength and work towards turning those weaknesses to strengths and seeing the end…
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yehya

Economics Tutor Doncaster East, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is instill a sense of passion for the subject they're learning. I think its very important that a student changes their prespective from "this is quite hard" to "wow i really enjoy learning this". in this way, helping them enjoy and actually like learning the material allows the student to…
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Sancho

Economics Tutor Templestowe, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do is be patient, listen to students and teach them learning strategies that can used for the rest of their lives. By being patient, a tutor can help a student to learn concepts and instill self-confidence, enabling them to achieve their best. Furthermore, listening to students carefully allows…

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I met Angeline for the first time on Monday this week- She is bright and seems to have lots of resources and experience already.
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Inside Diamond CreekTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Emily worked on algebraic expansion and solving equations, then moved into trigonometry basics by calculating missing side lengths using diagrams.

For Year 10, Indie focused on key topics for a high-stakes maths test, including polynomials and differentiation techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 11 sessions with Nathan included integration—specifically estimating areas under curves—and revision of logarithms and circular functions to strengthen his understanding before exams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, a student's lack of confidence held her back from applying algebra to new or unfamiliar problems—"she hesitated to start unless she was absolutely certain," as one tutor noted.

When faced with worded application questions in measurement, she often struggled to extract the relevant information and organize her working, leading to incomplete solutions.

In Year 11, difficulty remembering formulas for gradient and midpoint sometimes meant extra time spent searching through notes instead of building fluency.

During public speaking tasks in Year 6, nerves about planning led to short, underdeveloped speeches that didn't fully meet criteria.

Recent Achievements

One Diamond Creek tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who previously avoided asking questions about logarithms—this week, she brought her own list of doubts and worked through each one independently as they discussed the topic.

A Year 9 student who used to rush graphing tasks now pauses to check her method for finding gradients and y-intercepts, leading to fewer mistakes in classwork.

In primary, a Year 4 student has started explaining out loud how she breaks down 3D shapes into their nets, something she was too shy to attempt before.

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 Diamond Valley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Sacred Heart School.