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Tutors in Manifold Heights include a secondary maths and PE teaching master's student with integration aide experience, a Bachelor of Education student and award-winning youth mentor, an assistant professor and university lecturer, school Duxes and 99% scorers in Further Maths, peer mentors, psychology graduates specialising in special education, and accomplished academic competition participants and coaches.

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Chinese Tutor Highton, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is. Allow students to make mistakes, and making mistakes is not really a terrible thing. Even many mistakes are the best process for students to learn. And the student makes mistakes and reflects on them so that what he gains is what he can gain for himself. What do you think…
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Chinese Tutor Corio, VIC
"Tutoring improves the tutee's self-esteem, attitude toward subject matter, and academic performance as well as personal growth." Indeed, from a personal viewpoint, tutoring is not only providing additional support for students to 'complete' their homeworks. Building student's self-esteem and stimulating their interest are equally important. I…
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Really happy with the level of customer service and support. Happy with our tutor and how he has bonded with our daughter.
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Inside Manifold HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Eliz worked on simplifying fractions and converting them to mixed numbers, then practised adding and subtracting these using examples from her workbook.

For Year 9, Olivia focused on solving quadratic equations and interpreting parabolic graphs, reinforcing concepts with graph sketching.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan explored differentiation using the chain rule and tackled problems involving derivatives of power functions, applying these skills to exam-style questions.

Recent Challenges

Guessing answers instead of showing working in division was observed with a Year 4 student, making it difficult to spot and address misunderstandings.

In Year 8 mathematics, a student often forgot key formulas, leading to repeated confusion when tackling algebraic rearrangement tasks—she needed reminders for basic steps.

A senior (Year 11) struggled with organization during graphing exercises; forgetting to bring necessary materials meant less time spent actually practicing graphs.

In English (Year 6), perfectionism around spelling led one student to erase frequently, slowing her writing and sapping confidence as she drafted short responses.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Manifold Heights noticed a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on chain rule differentiation now tackling those problems independently and explaining her steps out loud—something she avoided before.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student recently began asking for help when stuck on rearranging equations instead of sitting quietly or guessing, marking a real shift in engagement.

In primary sessions, one younger learner who previously hesitated to read aloud is now volunteering to take the first paragraph during English practice. Last week, she even finished all her multiplication tables without any prompting.

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 Geelong West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Spirit Parish School.