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Tutors in Merricks North include a primary school teacher and science curriculum leader, a VCE dux with an ATAR of 99.2 and perfect maths score, experienced youth mentors, multiple award-winning high-achievers in maths and English, peer tutors with leadership roles, and specialists with university-level expertise in education, science, and coaching young learners.

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Biology Tutor Safety Beach, VIC
The most important aspect in my opinion is carefully listening to the student's struggles to carefully cater for their actual requirements. Also, recognising the best ways in which they gain and retain knowledge is important. My friendly personality and careful listening abilities are my key strengths when teaching another person. Additionally,…
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Biology Tutor Dromana, VIC
A tutor should listen to students and always clearly explain anything, and check to see if the student understands. A tutor should also celebrate successes with the student, or support them if they are disappointed with results and reassure them that they can improve. I am an excellent listener and communicator, so would have no trouble…
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Sheena was great and VERY patient. Most importantly Olivia liked her.
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Content Covered

Year 5 Mira practised long multiplication and division as well as multiplying and dividing decimals to build calculation fluency.

For Year 8 Finn, recent lessons focused on revising index laws in preparation for an upcoming test, then introduced probability notation using real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 9 Jack tackled linear equations by plotting them on graphs and learned how to determine equations from slope and intercept, supporting his understanding with worked graph sketches.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, Riley tended to do most calculations in his head rather than writing steps—"he talks aloud well, but loses track and makes errors," a tutor observed.

This habit especially impacted multi-step fraction simplification and algebraic factorising, where missed working led to repeated confusion with highest common factors.

In Year 10 Algebra, he often left graph axes unlabeled or answers partially complete, such as not simplifying fractions or omitting units after conversions.

When tackling senior worded problems (e.g., rates or linear equations), attempts to skip structured methods meant extra time was spent retracing thought processes instead of progressing to solutions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Merricks North noticed that Riley, a Year 8 student, now asks for clarification when stuck on algebraic notation instead of silently skipping questions—something he avoided in earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, Charlie (Year 10) pushed through all four exam-style problems independently, showing new persistence after previously giving up partway.

In a recent primary session, Damir (Year 5) stayed engaged for the full hour using hands-on objects to represent numbers; this is a big step forward from his usual distraction halfway through lessons.

Last week, Finn (Year 11) chose to work out probability questions on his own and explained his reasoning aloud without 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 Hastings Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Balnarring Primary School.