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Frankston's tutors include a veteran school teacher with over a decade at Peninsula Grammar, an astrophysics PhD researcher and university lab instructor, peer mentors and volunteer maths coaches, Maths Olympiad top 2% achievers, ATAR 94+ scorers, SEAL program graduates, and passionate education undergraduates—all bringing proven academic excellence and real K–12 teaching experience.

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Grace

Psychology Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is create an environment that allows for them learn how to effectively study. Encouraging students to tackle challenges in their studies themselves through teaching useful study skills is just as important as being a resource for learning the content. I believe accommodating for…
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Shreya

Psychology Tutor Frankston, VIC
I believe patience is key. Its important for a tutor to recognize that every student learns differently, and our role is to explain concepts in multiple ways with positivity and encouragement. I also believe that providing more than just academic support is crucial and helping students build confidence and develop effective learning strategies is…
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Heidi

Psychology Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think a tutor can be a role model for the student as well as encouraging the student. I think I have a lot of patience and also good at communication. I am able to explain things in an easily understandable…
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Jackson

Psychology Tutor Seaford, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is remember exactly how it felt to learn and struggle to complete the work initially. The tutor should always be patient and understanding and ensure the students knowledge is at competent level, to ensure the work can be completed independently. My strengths as a tutor are that I refuse to…
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Nerys

Psychology Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
The single most important thing a tutor can do is encourage students. Without encouragement and support a student cannot learn anything. As a tutor it is our job to boost our students self esteem and confidence in their own abilities in that subject. I always want my students to feel comfortable around me and never be afraid to speak up or to make…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Riley focused on adding and subtracting negative numbers, then practised multiplying them in more complex sums.

Year 9 student Sarah worked through bivariate data analysis, interpreting scatterplots and discussing lines of best fit using real-world examples.

For Year 10, Liam tackled financial maths concepts including calculating interest and depreciation, applying formulas to practical scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student, faced with probability problems involving multiple dice, felt "a bit overwhelmed and unsure where to begin," leading to hesitation on multi-step questions.

In Year 8, confusion about which formula applied meant errors distinguishing between perimeter and area during geometry work.

A Year 10 learner, when graphing algebraic equations, sometimes rushed—one tutor observed this resulted in "errors that could have been avoided by slowing down."

For a Year 7 student working on fractions and decimals, trouble remembering procedures led to repeated stumbling over conversions. This pattern left some questions half-finished as time ran out during practice.

Recent Achievements

A Frankston tutoring session saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over matrix multiplication to working through each step independently, which had been a sticking point in earlier weeks.

Another tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to quietly guess at statistics questions now confidently explains the difference between dependent and independent variables and accurately identifies strong or weak correlations without prompting.

Meanwhile, one primary student who struggled with times tables has started recalling tricky sums in order during lessons—last week he answered every multiplication question without pausing for help.

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 Carrum Downs Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SEDA College (Victoria) - Frankston Park Function Centre.