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Tutors in East Geelong include VCE high achievers (ATARs 93–99.5), seasoned school teachers and assistant professors, a Cambridge-certified maths lecturer, experienced K–12 tutors in maths and English, peer mentors, competition winners, specialist educators in psychology and special needs, science Olympiad national rankers, and passionate youth coaches and creative leaders.

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Vedhas

Engineering Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Being understanding and knowing that every student is different and is at different stages of learning, so to respect that is of the utmost importance. I have got mentoring experience, and in that experience I am able to put my self in the person being tutored's shoes, and understand their situation and how they learn. Being a student myself I can…
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Roy Alvin

Engineering Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
Learning can be fun although it is challenging. To be effective in tutoring, I need to determine first the weaknesses and strengths in learning of my student. My teaching approach should match his/her learning…
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Balaji

Engineering Studies Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The tutor should be able to provide assurance (at stressful times) and unconditional academic support for the students. My ability to patiently listen to student queries and draw simple solutions. Also, I can clearly articulate my thought process for a positive student…
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Sanika

Engineering Studies Tutor Highton, VIC
A tutor can improve confidence, help students speak up, learn about a subject and enjoy the learning process. A tutor can also be a mentor who changes the career path of students so I believe that it is crucial to remain in a good mentoring role. I am extremely patient and enjoy spending time with children. I believe in instilling confidence and…
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Syed Ashtar Hussain

Engineering Studies Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
Build a solid foundation, improve confidence, and create a clear routine that makes progress predictable. That means: fixing gaps, drilling the right practice questions, teaching a clean method, and helping them study smarter, not longer. I also focus on test skills, time management, and how to check answers quickly. The goal is independence, so…
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Ryan

Engineering Studies Tutor Corio, VIC
Constructive critiques of the work; ensure that an achievable goal can be set and achieved, anything higher is a bonus; ensure that they enjoy the class rather than dread it I believe I’m very knowledgeable in my subjects, and believe I can pass on tips and tricks to people I…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Eliz revised subtraction and decimals, practised arithmetic problems, and was introduced to Roman numerals using practical examples.

For Year 8, Ava tackled Pythagoras' Theorem with visual aids and worked on unit conversions relevant to geometry topics.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sam focused on calculus skills—differentiating functions using the chain rule and quotient rule—and applied these techniques to exam-style tangent questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was repeatedly forgetting to bring her books and calculator home, making it difficult to review progress or check homework completion. As a tutor noted, "she tends to forget to bring her school books but always has an alternative task prepared," which disrupted the session's flow and limited targeted support.

In a senior Maths lesson, another student relied too heavily on mental calculations during Pythagoras' Theorem practice; missing calculator use led to avoidable errors.

For one Year 12 learner, skipping double-checks in exam questions resulted in minor mistakes going unnoticed—extra time was then spent searching for what went wrong instead of moving forward.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in East Geelong recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with tough maths problems; she now jumps into challenging questions and usually completes them with hardly any guidance.

Another high school student was excited to tell her tutor about scoring well on her Pythagoras test after working through tricky algebra together—she needed very little help this time, which was a first.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often waited for prompts has started describing pictures in English lessons without being asked, showing real independence by choosing her own words each session.

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 Newcomb Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Margaret's School.