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Long Gully's tutors include a Master of Teaching candidate with primary and secondary school experience across 27 Bendigo schools, an ATAR 97.8 scorer and seasoned maths/physics tutor, university lab instructors for IT and engineering, In2Science STEM mentors, subject duxes, VCE high achievers, published science researchers, and award-winning student leaders.

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Theresa

Chemistry Tutor Bendigo, VIC
The ability to understand a student and their learning style is something I highly value in a chemistry tutor. In school classes where they are often one of many, they may find that the teaching style may not work for them and that they cannot achieve their goals. In a tutoring scenario, we are able to cater to them more specifically, to be…
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Paniz

Chemistry Tutor Bendigo, VIC
I believe the most important thing a chemistry tutor can do for students is to give them the confidence to believe in their abilities in order for them to view themselves as capable enough to learn new things, work hard and perform their best. This starts with the tutor identifying the student's area of need and working hard alongside them to…
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Chemistry Tutor Flora Hill, VIC
I believe being patient and considerate of each student is the most important thing for a tutor to do because this will make the learning space better for the student. If the student feels like their tutor is genuinely caring for their education then they will give their best. I can gauge when a student is or isn't understanding a concept, and can…
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Freddy

Chemistry Tutor Spring Gully, VIC
A tutor must always fully and wholly understand his content and always develop innovative ways to communicate the information to their students; meaning - don't copy the textbook on a power point, instead develop your own materials My recent conclusion of year 12 gives me fresh knowledge on the current study designs, the appropriate material…

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My girls really enjoyed the initial sessions with John. He explained really well, the girls understood and the sample tests he gave them were really good.
Mohammed

Inside Long GullyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Zane practised using the four operations in maths, with extra focus on order of operations and responding to English comprehension questions in full sentences.

Year 8 student Alice revised solving linear equations and wrote essay introductions and proofread her writing for clarity.

For Year 10, Jack worked through Pythagoras' Theorem and basic trigonometry problems in maths, while developing skills in summarising research information into his own words for English.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student did not complete their English and spelling homework this week, which meant time in the lesson was spent revisiting missed objectives rather than building new skills.

In Year 10 maths, as one tutor noted, "it was difficult to keep concentration at times," especially when switching between operations—unfinished practice tasks left gaps that reappeared during fraction problems.

Meanwhile, a senior student couldn't locate their previous test for review; feedback on mistakes was delayed.

At the end of term, tiredness crept in—a Year 11 struggled to focus on text analysis, leaving original ideas half-formed and discussions cut short.

Recent Achievements

One Long Gully tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with composite functions now confidently explains them and even moved ahead of the class on this topic.

A Year 9 learner, previously reluctant to ask for help, openly shared when she was stuck in her recent session—then worked through several tricky worded problems independently.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5, who often rushed homework before, proudly brought an organised folder and completed every assignment neatly this week. The session ended with her showing off her finished "carry over" addition sums without reminders.

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