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Shepparton North's tutors include a seasoned St Mel's Primary education support specialist, a qualified primary teacher with science expertise, university-trained mathematicians and engineers, pre-service teachers from La Trobe and Deakin, award-winning maths competitors, experienced peer mentors, and compassionate youth leaders skilled in working with diverse learners across K–12 subjects.

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Rishabh

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
tutor can simplify the studies for student so that student does not take much time to understand. the main thing is simplifying the concepts and making the basics strong of the student so that he could tackle all the problems that comes in students pathway. this is only possible if teacher builds a strong base for the student. Strength for a tutor…
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Ana Maria

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Catering to a student’s learning needs and interests. A great tutor is not someone who simply excels in providing a high level of content knowledge. A great tutor needs to be able to connect with the student. A student needs to feel engaged and take pride in the work they do. I am able to help them achieve this confidence, and to stay motivated.…
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Tara

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
help them to understand the work, so they feel less stressed about it. my strengths would be, the knowledge of the maths and communicating in ways that are easy to understand. My weaknesses would be to figure out the best way in which to help the particular…
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Min

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
All in all, I believe students themselves have to be motivated in order to study well and succeed. Tutors are there only to help. Yet, good tutors can give encouragement and support to students when needed, thereby leading them to a better way for their dreams and goals. Thus, I consider support and encouragement as the most important gifts a…
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Tristram

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Help build the students self confidence by always being supportive and never judgemental or critical. Assist the student with setting goals for the semester and support the student in every possible way to achieve those goals. Make tutoring sessions interesting and fun for both yourself and the student (that means a comfortable learning…
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Machingaifa

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Ability to identify errors made and misconceptions developed in the process of solving mathematical problem Mathematical fluency Patients passion for teaching an ability to motivate learners to like…
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Agalya

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Building confidence... Encouraging students and helping them realize their potential is key. A tutor should focus on boosting the student’s self-esteem, which can lead to greater motivation and success in their studies. Ability to grasp children level of learning and guiding them to reach the…
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Jjjjj

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Be encouraging, support them, be patient with them and do all you can to help them succeed. It is also important to be patient with them and let them know that you are there to help them succeed and understand content that they may be struggling with. Caring, supporting, patient and resilient. I have patience and a very caring and supportive…
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Zachary

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help motivate them and allow them to feed off your enthusiasm for the subject. This can affect change in the student if they previously had negative experiences or just do the subject because 'they have to'. Make learning an adventure, not a chore. My greatest strength is patience. I am calm…
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Belinda

Tutor Shepparton, VIC
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for a student is to listen and observe how they work and learn, then provide them with strategies to work and learn more effectively. Another important thing is to provide each student with effective and lifelong learning strategies and problem solving skills, which enables motivation,…

Local Reviews

Michael is a fantastic tutor for my Year 11 son who has been experiencing difficulties with his Maths Methods. Michael has been very patient and has explained things really well to the point that my son has been feeling very confident with his maths progress. He will continue to have tutoring from Michael which is seeing him really improve. Michael's been amazing
Sheridan

Inside Shepparton NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Zane focused on addition and subtraction strategies, including the bridge to 10 and near doubles approaches, as well as recognising patterns within number operations.

Year 10 student Emily tackled linear equations and graphing, applying y = mx + c to plot lines and interpret real-world relationships using both algebraic rules and visual methods.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael completed a full regression analysis by creating scatterplots, fitting trendlines, calculating coefficients of determination, and interpreting residuals using the CAS calculator for data sets.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 maths, one student repeatedly skipped the multiplication and subtraction steps in long division when an initial zero appeared, leading to incomplete solutions.

"He'd move on too soon without showing every stage," a tutor noted, making it difficult for teachers to follow the reasoning behind answers.

Meanwhile, a senior student in Methods left unit circle revision incomplete before a major test—relying on quick resources instead of consistent review.

In English (Year 6), handwriting and essay structure were often messy or unfinished, causing ideas to be lost during paragraph writing.

Missed homework meant several tasks remained unpracticed by week's end.

Recent Achievements

A Shepparton North tutoring session saw Savannah move from hesitancy to confidently solving long division problems with the 4-step method, needing only minimal help by the end.

In a recent high school maths lesson, Sienna, who initially struggled with interpreting cost functions and gradients, could independently analyse break-even scenarios and explain gradient roles after some targeted practice.

Another high school student, Ava, started off unsure about circular functions but finished the session able to walk through sine and cosine principles on her own—something she hadn't managed before. Ava capped things off by fully working through a tan function example herself.

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 All Saints Anglican School.