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Tutors in Rowville include a 30-year university maths lecturer, VCE Duxes, ATAR 99+ and scholarship recipients, a Masters-qualified primary teacher, science school graduates with national competition honors, experienced peer mentors and youth coaches, and award-winning subject specialists—offering students access to proven educators with exceptional academic achievements and K–12 teaching expertise.

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Nikolas

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
Understand the student, where they are coming from, what will most help them in advancing, and how to most effectively teach and mentor them. Empower them and their passion for stem. I have passion for understanding the world and how it works, and I believe that this and my outgoing and friendly personality will greatly contribute not just to my…
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Lili

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
To be ready to challenge and improve yourself, and to learn about different learning styles in order to cater to individual needs. I can use the interpersonal skills I learned as an active member of the leadership community, along with the curiosity and dedication I have developed through my love of academics, to be a great tutor. I am a…
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Patrice

Modern History Tutor Clayton, VIC
Assist them in learning better. I don’t believe that a tutor’s job is to just ensure that they get better grades during the term in which they are getting tutored, but to actually ensure that they will continuously perform better. I am extremely professional with my students, yet maintaining a sense of personal connection with them. I try to…
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Laura

Modern History Tutor Mitcham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: 1. Listen - be aware of the student's needs and goals. 2. Adapt - be flexible and willing to change things if the need arises. 3. Focus - be structured and strict when the need arises, to keep the student on track with their goals. My strengths would be my enthusiasm for learning,…

Local Reviews

We really appreciated Arman‘s efforts and enthusiasm even when Aby was playing up. He is a wonderful teacher!
Arman

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Content Covered

Year 9 student Bridget revised networks and graphs as well as matrices ahead of her SAC, focusing on interpreting network diagrams and matrix operations.

In Year 10, Cailin tackled challenging homework questions involving linear equations and quadratics, working through problem areas from previous assignments for clarity.

For Year 11, Alex reviewed financial mathematics topics like simple and compound interest using real-life scenarios, then practised solving related application problems to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

In order to retain the content, she has to complete the assigned questions. Missing this step meant concepts in matrices and algebra slipped between sessions for the Year 10 student.

In Year 12 Chemistry, difficulty organizing formulas and recalling theory slowed progress on calculation-based tasks; a tutor observed that more work needs to be done to solve for x during problem-solving.

For a Year 7 student, not writing out notes during lessons led to distraction and gaps in understanding application questions.

Forgotten homework or partial revision made consolidating new skills harder each week.

Recent Achievements

One Rowville tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to indices: after struggling to identify which formula to use, she now spots the right method herself and works through examples without hesitation.

In another session with a Year 12 student, the tutor saw genuine progress as Bridget finished most of her SAC preparation on matrices and networks; this time, she didn't just recall formulas but explained why each step mattered.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously guessed answers during addition practice has started asking for help whenever unsure—last week, she completed all her grouping number questions independently.

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 Rowville Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Rowville Primary School.