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Gisborne South's tutors feature a former VCE Maths teacher with mentoring experience, multiple peer mentors and academic high-achievers including ATAR 96.9 and 95.7 scorers, an Australian Table Tennis national squad member, Science Olympiad and Maths Competition awardees, accomplished musicians, student leaders, and passionate STEM university students—all bringing proven skills in teaching, coaching, and inspiring K–12 learners.

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George

English Tutor Gisborne South, VIC
Always be patient with a student, as everyone learns at different speeds but also do not be stubborn in explaining a concept or method and try to walk through a process and speed that works for the student I can try my best but of course sometimes there needs to be some synergy with student and tutor but I do believe I can help most of these…
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Leah

English Tutor Toolern Vale, VIC
The most important and valuable thing an english tutor could ever do for a student is instil a love for a subject into the child. It is important to make the student feel valued, and as a educator be open to adapting learning and teaching pedagogies to inclusively meet each individual students needs as best as possible. I have a passion and love…
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Bethany

English Tutor Sunbury, VIC
I think that the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is to celebrate their successes, big or small. It can be difficult for some students to maintain a love for learning, or even just develop a motivation to study more, so I believe that a tutor is a pillar of support for the student throughout their learning. A tutor can…
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Zoe

English Tutor Gisborne, VIC
- Provide them respect and allow them to feel welcome to ask any question they have in mind. - I think it is important that the student never feels overwhelmed. I find being overwhelmed only leads to greater stress therefore I would like to ensure that the student would feel comfortable with what they are learning. I think I am a good listener,…
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Kate

English Tutor Gisborne, VIC
I think the most important thing an english tutor can do for a student is be understanding, empathetic, and help them reach their individual goals. Every student experiences challenges differently and at different rates, and the best thing we can do is be empathetic, continue to attack each problem as they come, and support them to reach whatever…
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Vishva

English Tutor Sunbury, VIC
Like I have mentioned before, my strengths align with what is most important for an english tutor to deliver! Understanding their individual needs, learning style, and goals, and tailoring our teaching approach accordingly. This personalized attention helps create an effective learning environment where the student feels supported, motivated, and…
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Ian

English Tutor Sunbury, VIC
* A tutor must listen carefully to the student to gain a full understanding of the student's areas of need. * A tutor must be capable of explaining a concept to a student in another way - sometimes a student doesn't understand a particular concept and the tutor needs to tale a different approach. * Exam practice papers and a set of solutions…
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Mohammad Al Nafay

English Tutor Sunbury, VIC
To understand what the student is struggling at. Patience, it doesn't bother me when I have to explain a single topic multiple times, if I know it will benefit…

Local Reviews

The tutoring with Matthew is going well. Finn had his first test in class since starting tutoring and he scored 95 percent, which is a significant improvement. It is also helping with his confidence, which is key to him doing well.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava revised algebra basics and number patterns, using worked examples to build fluency.

Year 9 student Ella focused on solving simultaneous linear and quadratic equations as well as exploring families of quadratic polynomial functions through targeted practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Oscar practised applying the derivative formula from first principles and worked on drawing derivative graphs, with support from textbook chapters and visual aids.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student was often over-reliant on the CAS calculator for index laws and rationalising denominators—"needs to be less reliant on calculator"—which meant fluency with algebraic steps lagged behind conceptual understanding.

In Year 10, another student's written work in simultaneous equations sometimes lacked clear layout, so "reviewing basics of algebra such as rearranging equations must be done consistently."

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner focused revision mostly on easy material, avoiding more challenging problems; this led to strong speed but gaps when facing novel exam questions.

In creative writing (Year 9), hesitation about experimenting with structure slowed progress.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Gisborne South noticed one high school student who had struggled with drawing derivative graphs now confidently sketches them without prompting, showing real independence compared to earlier sessions.

Another win came from a Year 11 student who used to hesitate when planning essays; she's now able to articulate her vision for creative writing and independently connect ideas across body paragraphs after focused brainstorming.

In the middle years, a student who once mixed up profit and discount concepts now quickly applies the correct formulas for both during practice problems—finishing all assigned questions without hints.

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