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Tutors in Ringwood North include a university-trained physicist with a PhD and RMIT teaching experience, seasoned VCE maths and science tutors with top ATARs (up to 97.00), primary-to-secondary peer mentors, national award winners in computing and writing, scout leaders, sports coaches, and accomplished mathematics graduates skilled at supporting students from Grade 3 through university.

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Tailyn

Psychology Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
In my opinion, one of the most important things a tutor can do is build a strong relationship with their student and create a safe environment for them to learn in. It's all about making them feel supported and understood. Also, helping them set goals and celebrate their progress to help boost thier confidence. My greatest strengths are my ability…
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Tatiana

Psychology Tutor Blackburn, VIC
A tutor should be able to explain topics in a variety of different ways in order to best suit the students’ needs. They should be versatile and adaptable to students with all backgrounds and prior understandings. I am very patient with all students who are willing to learn and I am able to effectively seek help and alternatives when I come…
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Abhishek

Psychology Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Being able to help students understand what they're learning and then carrying that over and applying that to any assessments they may have. Making sure the student is confident in their own ability and that they remain calm during stressful situations where they may be short on time is also very important. Also stimulating any interests the…
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Rasesh

Psychology Tutor Box Hill North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for his student is that he can pass down his knowledge to his students that shall help them in the future. As a tutor my biggest strength is that I am able to connect with the student in an instant. I am not like every school tutor that is harsh on the students, I am a student myself so i behave with the…
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Emasha

Psychology Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them achieve their full potential, this is done by catering teaching styles/ lesson plans in ways that the student understands and is actively engaged, allowing them to have influence on what and how they learn makes them more motivated and gives them a sense of responsibility. one of…

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We had an issue with a tutor that was resolved with swift and amazing customer service. Very happy with new tutor.
ESTU, Ringwood North

Inside Ringwood NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Anaka worked on simultaneous equations and completed a diagnostic set of Year 9 and 10 maths questions to identify strengths.

In Year 11, Kenton reviewed the theory of depreciation missed in class and applied it through targeted practice problems.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mohammad was tested on last year's Math, Physics, and Chemistry content before addressing specific gaps in each subject with focused revision.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Physics, he over-complicated some exam answers, slowing him down and often providing an incorrect answer. This tendency to expand on theory instead of targeting what the question asked led to lost marks, especially when curriculum changes altered expected response formats.

In Year 11 Chemistry, lack of confidence meant Sakura could not recall material during tests—despite knowing it beforehand.

Meanwhile, in Year 5 writing tasks, Melodie struggled to expand on her initial ideas after planning; as a tutor observed, "she needs to really focus on not just planning but then expanding on those ideas." This left her final pieces brief and underdeveloped.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Ringwood North noticed that a Year 10 student, previously hesitant to ask questions in class, now actively seeks clarification on complex math problems and applies new study strategies like the Pomodoro method to stay organised.

In a recent high school session, another student who used to make frequent calculation errors during quantitative reasoning tasks managed to complete a full test significantly faster and with far fewer mistakes than before—demonstrating much better retention and exam technique.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner showed real independence by self-correcting her own spelling errors and expanding her writing without prompting.

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 Realm Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Holy Spirit School.