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Tutors in North Geelong include a VCE Specialist Maths and Physics teacher with a Master's from Melbourne, an academic scholarship recipient with international volunteering experience, an ATAR 96 achiever awarded for excellence in Biology and French, seasoned early childhood educators, science graduates with hands-on mentoring backgrounds, and current education degree students excelling in youth leadership.

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Tutor Bell Park, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is share his knowledge and experience that will not only help him academically but also in his everyday life; maturing him in an effective and contributing member of the society. I feel my strengths as a tutor/mentor would be my approach in order to help the student. The method I…
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Matthew

Tutor Geelong West, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is ensure a student gains that amazing joy from being able to fully understand a concept or problem, without simply being told how to do something. I have always been an extremely patient person which shines through when tutoring. I am also able to think of other ways to explain a concept or…
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David did a great job with Alex last year. He is an excellent tutor.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Phoebe worked through revision on indices, using targeted practice to prepare for an upcoming exam.

For Year 10, Jayden focused on solving quadratic equations by factorising and explored Pythagoras' Theorem and introductory trigonometry, applying both skills to worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Amelia covered exponential growth and decay along with the basics of functions as a new topic, including work on irrational numbers.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student working on quadratic factorisation and inverse trig sometimes skipped memorising the specific rules for each type, which made it harder to identify which method to use when new questions appeared. As one tutor noted, "She needs to memorise the different types of factorising and the rules for each."

In Year 8 algebra sessions, written work was often rushed or lacked careful layout, so sign errors crept in and were missed until feedback time.

During primary division tasks, another student would occasionally guess answers instead of showing working—leaving them less confident when faced with multi-step problems in class.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in North Geelong noticed that a Year 10 student, Phoebe, who previously struggled with indices and surds, now completes these problems confidently and no longer needs support on those topics.

In a recent high school session focused on exponential growth and decay, the same student was able to clarify misunderstandings about compound interest through targeted practice—something she had found confusing before.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student showed a real shift in attitude by focusing intently on questions throughout an entire lesson, compared to earlier sessions where staying engaged was difficult.

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 Corio Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Geelong English Language School (interim name)-North Geelong Campus.