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Tutors in Hoddles Creek include a Monash teaching associate with 7+ years' experience and degrees from IIT and Monash, a Bachelor of Education (P–12) science specialist, seasoned K–12 classroom mentors, university medalists, VCE subject duxes, Pony Club coaches, Maths Olympiad participants, and peer leaders with school captaincy and top awards across maths, science, English, and creative arts.

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Tutor Yarra Junction, VIC
Facilitate the establishment and maintenance of a trusting and caring relationship that engages the student, gives them ownership and agency in their learning. The ability to present a concept from different perspectives and/or make connection to the…
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Amanda

Tutor Launching Place, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is show them what they are capable of. Everyone is capable of achieving greatness and being able to help someone realise their potential is the best thing a tutor can do. I have the ability to connect with students and explain difficult concepts in a fun and memorable way. Additionally,…
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We as a family are very pleased so far with Brianna's progress with our 13 year old daughter. Natalie has been struggling with mathematics since year 7. She is now in grade 8 and we decided we had to have a math tutor otherwise she would flounder in future years. Brianna has had only 2 hourly sessions but it is amazing already how Natalie has gained confidence. Only last week she had a math exam and she is confident she did well . Brianna comes to our home to do the tutoring. Natalie looks forward to her coming and feels very confident that she will learn a lot from her teaching. We look forward to seeing Brianna next term.
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Content Covered

Year 5 Daniel focused on times tables using flashcards and built confidence with stacked multiplication involving larger numbers, as well as working through shape enlargements and symmetry.

Year 8 Vien developed main arguments for a practice essay and refined re-wording sentences to be more concise in preparation for an upcoming SAC.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Riley practiced angles—such as finding unknowns along lines or within triangles—and worked on all four operations with fractions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student often avoided attempting homework independently and relied heavily on step-by-step guidance in division tasks—her tutor noted, "she struggles to complete the set homework during the week by herself."

In Year 7 mathematics, another student focused revision only on familiar topics and sometimes skipped challenging problems when left unsupervised.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 English student hesitated to offer original examples in essays, tending instead to "zone in on one specific idea" rather than thinking more broadly.

In each case, these habits meant slower progress with new or complex material, leaving gaps just before assessment deadlines.

Recent Achievements

One Hoddles Creek tutor noticed a big change in Maya (Year 7), who now races through division speed rounds—recently finishing ten questions in just three and a half minutes, down from six the week before.

She's also started bringing up her own schoolwork and even set herself new goals for each session.

In Year 9 English, Vien went from writing vague paragraphs to clearly seeing how his revised version was much stronger; he now proofs his work with care instead of skipping that step.

Lizzie (Year 12) recently surprised her tutor by generating unique arguments about beauty standards in advertising, rather than relying on ideas given to her.

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 Yarra Junction Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Hoddles Creek Primary School.