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Tutors in Highton include a university lecturer and seasoned engineer with years of maths and science teaching, VCE duxes, ATAR 97.8–98.95 achievers, an international Vice Chancellor's scholar, specialist maths awardees, experienced youth coaches and mentors, and dedicated tutors with backgrounds in peer-assisted learning, leadership, and academic excellence across STEM and English.

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Deepthika

Software Dev Tutor Highton, VIC
Being Non-judgmental with a desire to help; does not make assumptions about students; treats all students as individuals who want to learn and have the ability to learn no matter what their personal background or circumstances are. Encourages independence: You do not want the student to rely on you at all times. Let them know that they must put…
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Saloni

Software Dev Tutor Highton, VIC
Provide Individualized Support: Every student has unique learning needs, strengths, and challenges. A tutor should tailor their approach to meet the specific requirements of each student, whether it involves addressing gaps in understanding, building upon existing knowledge, or adapting teaching methods to suit different learning styles. Build…
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Dharshini

Software Dev Tutor Marshall, VIC
I can do regular assessments of a student's understanding of the subject and modify his teaching methods accordingly and provide feedback on his progress. I will help the student stay focused and motivated by teaching through interesting or fun activities or real-life examples. I can provide one-to-one attention to individual student, adjust the…

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Jana is a terrific fit for my Year 5 daughter. Thank you for your help so far Jana! Jana is patient, friendly, approachable, adaptable in her style and is able to explain concepts clearly. My daughter looks forward to her visit and is becoming more confident talking about the areas she finds tricky, and is working on strategies to help her understanding of key concepts.
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Year 5 student Lily focused on comparing and ordering fractions with common denominators and practiced converting between millimetres and centimetres using a unit conversion table.

Year 10 student Zoe worked through solving simultaneous equations by both substitution and elimination methods, using step-by-step written solutions to build confidence.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex tackled calculus skills including applying the chain rule for differentiation and finding the equation of a tangent line from past exam questions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student regularly forgot to bring her calculator and books home, which meant class progress couldn't be checked fully—"needs to remember her calculator" was a repeated note.

For a Year 10 English task, the habit of choosing only familiar literary devices limited the range of analysis attempted.

At the senior level (Year 12 Specialist Maths), skipping steps in anti-differentiation—especially with fractions or negative signs—meant correct answers were sometimes lost: "sometimes skips a step or goes too quickly."

During exam practice, another Year 11 struggled to underline key information in wordy questions, missing crucial details as a result.

Recent Achievements

A Highton tutor noticed one Year 11 student who used to get stuck on anti-differentiation now confidently solves problems involving trigonometric functions, rarely making mistakes and even expanding longer equations without prompting.

Another high schooler who previously hesitated to tackle difficult algebra questions now independently requests harder ones, showing real initiative during sessions.

In primary years, a Year 5 student who once struggled to complete maths work on her own has started simplifying complex ratio questions herself and no longer feels intimidated by large numbers—she recently found creative solutions in algebra without needing hints.

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