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Langwarrin South's tutors include a university-educated primary specialist with 60 days of classroom teaching, a VCE Biology dux and multi-prize winner, a 99.00 ATAR Toorak College dux and junior boxing coach, experienced K–12 maths mentors and peer leaders, accelerated mathematics awardees, and several accomplished youth coaches, music teachers, and academic competition honorees.

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James

English Tutor Frankston, VIC
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student are: i) Allow them to develop self-confidence. ii) Break down the information into simpler parts if required. My strengths as a tutor are i) Patience ii) Empathy iii) Communication skills--in particular the ability to break down a concept into simpler…
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Grace

English Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think one of the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is create an environment that allows for them learn how to effectively study. Encouraging students to tackle challenges in their studies themselves through teaching useful study skills is just as important as being a resource for learning the content. I believe…
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Nerys

English Tutor Skye, VIC
The single most important thing a tutor can do is encourage students. Without encouragement and support a student cannot learn anything. As a tutor it is our job to boost our students self esteem and confidence in their own abilities in that subject. I always want my students to feel comfortable around me and never be afraid to speak up or to make…
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Amy

English Tutor Botanic Ridge, VIC
Be persistent and encouraging, as well as being clear and concise. I believe that tutors should be patient and accepting. This will help both the tutor and the student. My strengths are in English. I am extremely attentive to detail, and am very good at explaining concepts. I am patient and kind so I love seeing people take their time to…

Local Reviews

Right from the beginning Steph had a great rapport with Tara. She has been a couple of times now and I've never seen Steph so engaged with maths before.
Kelly, Pearcedale

Inside Langwarrin SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Jack explored measurement concepts and then delved into properties of quadrilaterals and polygons, building early geometry skills.

For Year 8, Stef tackled addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions before moving on to ratios, using step-by-step problem solving.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Chloe reviewed exponentials in preparation for a test and worked through probability questions with set notation to consolidate understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student repeatedly mixed up area and perimeter formulas, sometimes hesitating to choose the correct method even on straightforward shapes—struggles a bit to distinguish between area and perimeter and which formula to adopt, one tutor noted.

In Year 10, another learner lost marks in tests due to misreading a question and running out of time, with missed steps compounding the issue.

A Year 5 student occasionally guessed answers when unsure, rather than showing working or revisiting class notes, leading to persistent gaps with fractions and times tables. This pattern meant confusion lingered into new topics, creating moments of visible frustration mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A Langwarrin South tutoring session saw a Year 10 student who had previously hesitated to ask for help now openly checking their understanding on negative numbers, using the number line without prompting.

In Year 8, one student started taking initiative after errors in a test—rather than waiting for correction, they began explaining what went wrong and how to fix it.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to rush through maths quietly is now talking aloud through strategies, which helps them catch mistakes before moving on to the next problem.

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