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Tutors in Rippleside include a secondary school maths and PE specialist completing a Master of Teaching, an experienced K–12 preschool centre head, a former physics and mathematics teacher with classroom experience, an award-winning psychology graduate with special needs expertise, subject duxes and academic scholarship recipients, as well as peer mentors and youth leaders with diverse STEM backgrounds.

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Sagargiri

Online Tutor Bell Park, VIC
The best thing a tutor can do is to remove the fear within the students of asking even the simplest questions. Also to make them feel connected with the tutor and make the study enjoyable and comfortable. I make a good rapport with the student very quickly. My method explanations are easy to understand. I focus more on basic concepts. I never get…
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Mick

Online Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The single most important aspect for a tutor is to be able to keep the student's attention; losing their focus implicates the loss of any further progress in the topic at hand and their faith in how much you can help them as a mentor. Maintaining their concentration throughout the duration of the session, while tiring at times, pays off. I believe…
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Himesh Prabasha

Online Tutor Highton, VIC
Build up confidence to believe that the respective student can succeed. Confidence is the most important thing that a student should have. Without having confidence student will not commit to do studies. I think i can understand students very well. Whether they understand or not can be observed by their actions. So when I understand that they have…
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Toby

Online Tutor Whittington, VIC
Be there for them all the time. If they're at home and I'm not there being able to send me a message for help is the best thing a tutor can do for a student I'm often relatable to most people and therefore they get the most out of…

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Andrew is doing an amazing job tutoring my son Caleb. Couldn't be happier at the moment.
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Year 4 student Eliz focused on subtraction, explored the basics of chance, solved arithmetic problems with decimals, and began learning Roman numerals using visual aids.

For Year 9, Sarah worked through quadratic equations and practised translating real-world problems into algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam deepened his understanding of parabolic graphs by finding gradients and identifying maximum and minimum points from different graph sketches.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student in maths relied on guessing when unsure, especially with division problems—"needs to take more interest to solve problems instead of guessing the answers," noted a tutor.

In Year 9 algebra, another student skipped writing steps while rearranging equations, leading to confusion about sign changes and order of operations.

For Year 11 graphing tasks, over-reliance on calculators became apparent: "more practice with evaluating graphs" was suggested because key concepts weren't being reinforced.

One primary learner's tendency to rush spelling in English resulted in repeated corrections and frustration during reading aloud.

These habits often left students double-checking work or feeling uncertain when new challenges appeared.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Rippleside noticed a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now pauses to request help whenever she's stuck, rather than just guessing and moving on.

Another win came from a Year 11 maths session where a student who struggled with the chain rule last term was able to work through problems independently after concept revision.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often rushed her reading assignments has started slowing down and self-correcting punctuation mistakes without prompting—she finished her latest story by fixing three of her own sentence errors.

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 Geelong West Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SEDA College (Victoria) - BVNV Geelong.