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Mont Albert's tutors include a VCE-qualified maths teacher with years of classroom expertise, an Actuarial Science student and former school Dux with 40+ scores in advanced maths, experienced K–12 private tutors, award-winning debaters and Olympiad participants, and accomplished youth mentors in music, sport, languages and STEM—many holding education support or teaching credentials.

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Psychology Tutor Oakleigh, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is provide constant reassurance in their abilities. I feel like a lot of the time when students feel overwhelmed with school work they lose confidence in their ability to answer questions to write an essay. Having a tutor, someone who can guide them, motivate them and assess and improve weak areas…

Local Reviews

We have been extremely happy with Thanh. Bella really likes her and feels very comfortable with the tutoring so far.
Natasha, Box Hill South

Inside Mont AlbertTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student James focused on Statistics, Networks and Matrices, working through practical problems to consolidate understanding.

Year 7 student Aston tackled algebraic equations involving fractions and worked on simplifying values across different numerators, often using colour coding and textbook resources for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Sophie practised converting between whole numbers and improper fractions and completed worksheet exercises to strengthen her foundational maths skills.

Recent Challenges

Homework is left until the last minute which creates a bottleneck during tuition. A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, with work often delayed until just before lessons. This habit meant less time for feedback and review in class.

In Year 11 English, there was difficulty integrating teacher feedback into new writing tasks—old errors crept back because earlier corrections weren't actively referenced.

For a Year 5 student, inconsistent handwriting and missed spelling practice made it hard to track progress over weeks.

One senior student's tendency to rely on familiar online maths methods sometimes blocked adoption of more efficient approaches in class.

Recent Achievements

One Mont Albert tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after struggling with network concepts and statistics, was able to pinpoint exactly where he'd gone wrong in his test papers—he now talks through mistakes out loud instead of guessing.

Another high schooler has shifted from solving every question laboriously to spotting patterns and intuiting answers during multiple-choice practice; he actively suggests shortcuts, showing real independence.

In primary sessions, a Year 4 student who used to avoid homework is now tackling assignments early in the week and even identified all key points in worded maths problems 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 Balwyn Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Our Holy Redeemer School.