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Tutors in Doncaster include a former university lecturer and PhD in mathematics, an award-winning school teacher with decades of K–12 experience, VCE subject duxes and ATAR 96+ achievers, seasoned tutors for primary to Year 12, a peer mentor in engineering and science, and passionate youth coaches skilled in maths, English, and beyond.

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Lydia

Economics Tutor Kew, VIC
To let the student understand the mechanism or logic behind the problem, not simply solving the question he/she is facing. To be able to teach the ability of solving problems, not merely providing solutions to the questions. Once as a bilingual international student, I was not only once the role or student and tutor. I started learning English at…

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Year 5 student George worked through linear equations with one unknown and practiced pie graphs and finding averages.

In Year 10, Olivia focused on solving simultaneous equations using the elimination method and practiced a range of integration problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sophia reviewed logarithmic laws and their graphs, then tackled circular functions, working through examples to strengthen her understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student was advised to develop stronger CAS calculator skills in spare moments, but often left this unpracticed—this led to hesitation and lost time during Methods SAC preparation. "He just needs to practice this for Year 12," one tutor remarked, yet homework remained incomplete.

Meanwhile, a Year 9 student forgot to attend class entirely last week; missing the session meant gaps in algebra review lingered.

In Year 5 maths, one student repeatedly attempted word problems in their head instead of writing them out, resulting in confusion and errors when negative numbers were involved—a habit that slowed progress on fraction conversions.

Recent Achievements

One Doncaster tutor noted a Year 10 student who used to skip steps in simultaneous equations now methodically checks her work and pinpoints errors independently before moving on.

In a recent Year 11 session, a student who previously struggled with log laws began talking through problems out loud, showing she could apply formulas without prompting and explain each step.

Meanwhile, a primary student tackling long division—something that caused frustration earlier in the term—now initiates problem-solving herself and only asks for help once she's given it a real attempt.

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