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Tutors in Fyansford include a Master of Teaching (Secondary) candidate and former school integration aide, an experienced preschool head with years leading early childhood education, a biomedical science scholar in the top 15% at Deakin, multiple university science majors, state champion athletes and academic award-winners, and peer mentors with proven leadership and tutoring experience.

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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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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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Vipin

Engineering Studies Tutor Grovedale, VIC
He can be a idol to a student. Not only teaching the subjects but also life experiences can help the students for better future. Parents give birth to the children but a tutor teach them how to lead life. Make it understand the content to students. Enthusiastic Good communication skills Time management skills Leadership skills Organizing…
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Gouripriya

Engineering Studies Tutor Grovedale, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to clarify concepts, boost confidence, personalize learning, offer support, foster critical thinking, set and track goals, empower independence, promote a love of learning, provide constructive feedback, and create a positive learning environment. A tutor plays a multifaceted role in a…
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Maruf

Engineering Studies Tutor Marshall, VIC
A tutor should focus on making learning approachable and building a student’s confidence over time. Back in Bangladesh, I saw how effective it is when students feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment. Now, as I study Applied AI in Australia, I try to bring that same mindset — simplifying complex topics, encouraging…

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Alexa is wonderful she's kind friendly patient and very reliable she is the perfect math tutor for my daughter thank you Alexa you are amazing :)
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Saanvi worked on comparing and ordering fractions with the same denominator, interpreted fraction meanings in real-life contexts, and practised finding ratios using unit conversions.

For Year 10, Phoebe focused on revising index laws and applying them to exam-style questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Tom tackled exponential growth and decay as new content and solved additional problems involving irrational numbers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student, when working on quadratic factorising, often relied on notes rather than recalling rules independently; as one tutor observed, "she needed reminders for each step instead of trying from memory."

In a senior session, another student avoided surface area worded problems, choosing to repeat familiar exponential drills instead—this meant less growth in multi-step reasoning.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner guessed division answers rather than showing working, which hid small errors and slowed progress with remainders.

Across both primary and high school sessions, unfinished practice questions sometimes left concepts only partially reinforced by the end of the lesson.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Fyansford recently noticed some real turning points with students at different year levels.

In Year 9, a student who used to freeze up over large numbers tackled complex ratio problems without hesitation and even started coming up with creative algebra solutions on her own.

During a high school session on exponential growth and decay, another student went from confusion about compound interest to solving practice questions independently—she now requests tougher examples for extra challenge.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously lost focus during maths sessions has begun showing steady attention and finishes bookwork before asking what's next.

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 Geelong West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hamlyn Banks Primary School.