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Frankston North's tutors include a seasoned secondary maths and science teacher, a Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) candidate with extensive classroom experience and mathematics specialisation, a primary-to-VCE Steiner-trained educator, accomplished peer mentors and youth leaders, high-ATAR graduates, Maths Olympiad awardees, and university students passionate about supporting K–12 learners' growth.

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Tully

PDHPE Tutor Frankston North, VIC
It is most important for a tutor to have the student\'s best interest at heart whilst also forming a healthy relationship. Being able to have casual conversations whilst working on content will be beneficial to the student as they will not dread their studies. As a tutor, I believe my strength to be my ability to explain concepts in multiple ways…
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Tess

PDHPE Tutor Frankston North, VIC
Firstly, enable them to enjoy learning through supporting their understanding of concepts. Secondly, aid their wellbeing through providing them with the security to be getting good results in school, and eliminating associated stress. Thirdly, allowing them a safe space to contribute ideas and begin to form an understanding of concepts without…
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Oscar

PDHPE Tutor Frankston, VIC
Really personalise the learning. Incorporate associations to the student's interests. Teach to the student's strengths. Minimise the student's shortcomings. communication and social skills patience, duty, tolerance ability to unravel clashes, enthusiastic intelligence creativity and excitement for teaching ability to clarify troublesome things in…
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Anthony

PDHPE Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
I think to provide a larger framework or paradigm for what they are learning. When something fits into a context for "why" they are learning a concept. Mainly being able to listen to the student. I think I'm enthusiastic about getting to know them and what they care about, which helps me teach. Rather than just trying to do a…
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Toby

PDHPE Tutor Langwarrin, VIC
Have patience for students by letting them take their time. Providing a safe and comfortable learning environment. Patience and…
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Lorelei

PDHPE Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
I believe the most important aspects is improving their confidence and self-esteem within the subject they struggle with. By providing examples and time it is highest priority to allow them to enjoy the subject by improving their grades. I am very knowledgeable as I did English and English Literature during my VCE. I am also very patient with a…

Local Reviews

Oliver is a lovely young man, he and Cameron are working well together. He seems to be a bit more confident already.
Ann, Frankston

Inside Frankston NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Izzabella focused on interpreting data from histograms and stem-and-leaf plots while reviewing types of graphs used in statistics and probability.

For Year 9, Mia tackled surface area and volume of solids as well as strategies for finding lines of best fit in financial maths using real-world scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Josh worked on adding and subtracting decimals, building confidence with long addition and subtraction through step-by-step practice.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Maths, a student planned to "write up the exam again" after missing key steps in earlier attempts—this showed avoidance of reviewing feedback until prompted.

A Year 11 student tackling graphing tasks was "somewhat hasty," leading to repeated sign errors and confusion between positive and negative numbers; time spent correcting these slowed progress on new material.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner had difficulty recalling multiplication facts without tables, which meant extra reliance on prompts instead of independent recall during problem-solving.

In English (Year 12), focusing too narrowly on article details left essays underdeveloped when broader analysis was needed.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Frankston North noticed Izzabella, a high school student, came prepared with her own list of topics she found challenging—by the end of the session, she could confidently solve those problems using the right formulae, showing new independence.

In another recent lesson, Natalia made real strides by breaking down articles into sub-arguments and supporting her analysis with quotes rather than just summarising content.

Meanwhile, Charlie (Year 3) moved from struggling with place value to accurately rounding numbers up and down during activities—a big leap from his earlier uncertainty.

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 Monterey Secondary College.