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Tutors in Newington include a K–12 specialist with over a decade of teaching and leadership across Australia and Asia, an ATAR 97.8 maths and physics tutor, experienced youth mentors, a Dux with top subject awards, university-trained educators, performing arts coaches, and accomplished peer tutors from selective schools—all passionate about supporting students' growth.

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James

English Tutor Bakery Hill, VIC
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student are to be honest, collaborate in their learning journey, and give them learning strategies. Students benefit from having a tutor they trust who is honest with them on their current strengths and weaknesses and who also inspires confidence that the weaknesses can be overcome.…
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Carrie

English Tutor Ballarat East, VIC
The most important thing to keep in mind when tutoring in my opinion is to help them gain confidence & enjoyment in the subject. If a student believes they are bad at a subject, they often won't try as hard because they view it as pointless. Confirmation bias can also lead to only noticing when they make mistakes, meaning they won't recognise the…
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Oluwaremi

English Tutor Black Hill, VIC
I believe it’s important for tutors to create a supportive environments for students. This will allow them to feel comfortable and open to learning. Learning is almost impossible in an environment where students do no feel safe. I also think it’s important for tutors to give students the opportunity to share their learning to encourage active…
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Claye

English Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
Help the student reach their maximum potential in the area being studied. Be persistent and willing to persevere to maximise learning. Develop good morale with the student and be enthusiastic around them. My strengths are having high patience, ability to explain things clearly to different education levels and a passion in helping…

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Kajal is a lovely girl. Her teaching methods really suit my young 17 year old daughter.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Greta practised **multiplication strategies** including the lattice method and used factor trees to explore how factors and multiples connect to equivalent fractions.

In Year 9, Tom worked on **trigonometry by applying SOH CAH TOA** and practicing both sine rule and cosine rule with diagrams.

For Year 10, James tackled **simplification and rationalising of surds** as well as set theory concepts, reviewing his previous test to strengthen understanding of non-numerical coefficients in linear expressions.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11, a student hesitated to show working when rationalising surds and factoring, leading to repeated arithmetic errors. As one tutor noted, "they skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In Year 9 maths, confusion about when to apply rules—such as misusing the cosine rule without considering angle placement—slowed progress on test questions.

Meanwhile, a primary student's reliance on visual fraction models made it hard to handle more complex denominators; she would often "leave answers blank instead of asking for help," which meant teachers couldn't identify misunderstandings before moving on.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Newington recently saw a Year 9 student shift from hesitantly attempting equations to confidently applying the quadratic formula with minimal guidance, forming their own equations after some initial support.

In a Year 11 session, a student who previously struggled to identify which trigonometric ratio to use began drawing and labelling triangle diagrams independently, correctly choosing between sine, cosine, or tangent without prompting.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to make repeated errors when finding fractions of arrays is now grouping dots accurately and recognising equivalent fractions visually by counting rather than guessing—she completed several exercises with only one minor mistake.

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