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Tutors in Red Hill South include a retired Padua College maths teacher with over 20 years' classroom experience, multiple VCE duxes and ATAR 99+ scorers, university-level science and engineering students, a registered primary teacher, peer mentors, youth leaders, academic award winners—including Australian Mathematics Competition Distinction recipients—and experienced K–12 specialists dedicated to nurturing young learners.

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Chemistry 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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Chemistry 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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Mark is patient and understanding and takes the time to explain the maths equation. He is friendly and proficient.
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Content Covered

Year 4 student Damir worked on number identification, basic addition and subtraction, and identifying shapes using hands-on examples.

Year 7 student Willow focused on solving algebraic equations and tackling more advanced fraction operations through step-by-step problem solving.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Mira covered interpreting statistics data and practiced calculating perimeter and area of squares and rectangles using visual aids to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student, Riley, frequently avoided writing out working for algebra and fractions, preferring to "talk through" steps aloud. As one tutor observed, "he attempts to do all his working in his head," which led to lost marks when he missed simplifications or left answers incomplete.

In Year 8 geometry, skipping careful labeling and units caused confusion with area and volume conversions—decimal point errors crept in without visual checks.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student relied on visual aids but struggled with standard worksheet formats; missing written steps made it harder to catch mistakes or build independence during assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Red Hill South tutor noticed Riley, a high school student, now confidently tackles complex algebra and linear graphing tasks that used to slow him down—he's started plotting points for equations on his own and applies the right formula without prompting.

Willow, also in high school, has shifted from needing step-by-step guidance with percentages to solving fraction and percentage problems mentally; she's begun choosing tougher questions unprompted.

Meanwhile, Gracie in primary school recently followed multi-step instructions independently for perimeter—a real change from her earlier tendency to get stuck unless guided through each part.

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.