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Mount Moriac's tutors include a VCE Dux and Academic Excellence awardee with standout results in maths and sciences, a university-level teaching assistant in mathematics, experienced peer mentors for primary and secondary students, a national Olympiad competitor, and high-achieving scholars from Deakin and John Monash Science School with strong backgrounds in youth coaching, STEM, and leadership.

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Mohammed

Info Processing Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
In the short term, help them get over the current difficulties they're facing. But in the long term, help them develop the skills to deal with future difficulties without a tutor being needed. I am very passionate about mathematics. I have a methodically logical mind, but also a lot of appreciation for the beauty of the subject, which I believe I…
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Ana Claudia

Info Processing Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
First thing is trust, the tutor should be responsible, good listener, and patient; as a result, the student will trust on him and feel more comfortable to learn. Second, the tutor should understand and analyze the student difficulties to create an individual approach for his learning. Therefore, teaching will be an easy way for the tutor and the…
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Manya

Info Processing Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
A tutor's most important thing is understanding how each student learns best. I believe in customizing my teaching style to match each student's unique way of learning. It's not just about imparting knowledge; it's about instilling a genuine love for learning and fostering independent problem-solving skills. Building a strong and supportive…
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Esha

Info Processing Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to make learning enjoyable and relatable while fostering a safe, non-judgmental environment for asking questions. A tutor should break down complex topics clearly, show real-world applications, and help students build confidence in their problem-solving abilities. Encouraging logic,…
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Ayan

Info Processing Tutor Waurn Ponds, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to make the student realize that it's okay to be wrong and try again. But it's never okay to be wrong and not try again and give up. Furthermore, building confidence in the student is a crucial step in order for the student to succeed. I believe my strengths are patience and…

Local Reviews

My daughter was going well in her first tutorial with Nath. He's an intelligent and experienced tutor who has the ability to drive Jessica's motivation and find the best way to solve math problem, which she thinks is quite helpful.
Joyce

Inside Mount MoriacTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Krisztian reviewed multiplying and dividing fractions as well as converting between simple and complex fractions.

For Year 9, Austin practised crafting text responses in English—specifically for "The Crucible"—and completed a biology report based on his recent experiment.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia focused on percentage calculations and revised fraction addition and subtraction, also working through strategies for two-decimal long division and multiplication.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 English student struggled to start essays and often hesitated, worrying about "getting it right" rather than putting ideas down—this hesitation was especially visible when drafting introductions. As one tutor noted, "he needs to back himself because he can do the work really well."

In contrast, a Year 5 maths learner would sometimes blurt out guesses instead of working through problems on paper, especially with tenths and hundredths, which led to frustration and lost confidence.

Both scenarios meant more time spent stuck or circling errors instead of building skills or finishing tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Mount Moriac tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to second-guess himself on worded maths problems—this week, he worked through them independently after some encouragement, showing much less hesitation than before.

In a high school English session, another student who struggled to structure essays was able to plan and write strong introductions and conclusions for a text response without prompting, even offering quotes that fit the topic.

Meanwhile, in primary maths, a younger student took the initiative to make times tables flashcards up to 12 on his own at home.

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