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Tutors in Red Hill include a retired secondary maths teacher with over 20 years' classroom experience, award-winning school duxes and ATAR 99+ achievers, current K–6 and 5/6 primary teachers with VIT registration, peer mentors, youth leaders, an engineering Olympiad participant, and university scholars distinguished in both academic competitions and student coaching roles.

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Mark

English Tutor Main Ridge, VIC
Build confidence, and provide knowledge, and problem-solving tools to enable a student to tackle academic challenges. Normalise an environment a student may find themselves in if/when they are confused by a topic Being empathetic, patient and resourceful: the ability to get the best out of a student by making them feel at ease and applying real…
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Abirami

English Tutor Safety Beach, VIC
It is important to create a safe space for a student so that they are not afraid to ask questions. I am able to easily communicate with children and understand what is the best technique to use for each…
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Mannix

English 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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Andrea

English Tutor Mccrae, VIC
Help them believe in themselves and their abilities....encourage them and draw out their thinking processes as well as assist in academic improvement...assist and engage them in creative ways to learn and enjoy learning so much that they become "lifetime learners". Patience and empathy...I've struggled at times too but preserved ...I am also smart…
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Jaimee

English 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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Content Covered

Year 4 student Damir focused on number identification and basic addition and subtraction, alongside measuring and shape recognition using practical examples.

In Year 7, Willow worked through solving algebraic equations and challenging fraction operations to build confidence with multi-step problems.

For Year 8, Mira developed skills in multiplying and dividing fractions as well as understanding order of operations, tackling questions that integrated both concepts for deeper mastery.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student repeatedly attempted complex fraction questions and algebra in his head rather than on paper, often losing track mid-problem—"he talks aloud well, but doesn't write down his working," a tutor noted.

In Year 10, incomplete homework meant less exposure to new problem types, leading to uncertainty when converting between decimals and percentages.

A primary student showed reluctance to attempt unfamiliar long division unless prompted, hesitating out of low confidence.

For a senior student in algebra, messy written work without step-by-step layout made it difficult to check for errors or follow reasoning later. This led to confusion when reviewing multi-step solutions during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Red Hill recently noticed Willow, a Year 7 student, taking real initiative by asking for extra practice on algebra after previously relying on prompts—she now tries to solve equations before seeking help.

Riley, a high schooler, had struggled with graphing linear equations but can now plot points independently and use gradients and intercepts to draw graphs without guidance.

For younger students, Gracie overcame her earlier hesitation with large numbers and managed complex place value tasks with less support than before.

Last week, Willow solved all the probability questions unaided.

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 Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Red Hill Consolidated School.