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Tutors in Smythes Creek include a 10-year alternative education leader and special needs expert, a secondary teaching degree candidate with extensive classroom support experience, a maths tutor with six years' experience across K–12, an ATAR 97.8 high achiever, subject dux awardees, passionate peer mentors, and accomplished youth coaches and creative arts specialists.

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Jared

English Tutor Mount Pleasant, VIC
Guidance. It's always guidance. Tutors facilitate learning and help activates students' potential. :) Tutors receive all the questions most of the students don't ask in class, and I find it amazing because real learning happens between tutors and students. I already know how to handle them and I can give excellent activities that they can enjoy…
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James

English Tutor Bakery Hill, VIC
The most important things an english tutor can do for a student are to be honest, collaborate in their learning journey, and give them learning strategies. Students benefit from having a tutor they trust who is honest with them on their current strengths and weaknesses and who also inspires confidence that the weaknesses can be overcome.…
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Catherine

English Tutor Alfredton, VIC
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Muskan

English Tutor Ballarat, VIC
The tutor must understand the learning and understanding power of the children and how they can digest in the single session of tutoring. The tutor should be a good friend for a student. My strengths are that i am patience and I know how to handle a child and make them understand in the easy way. I have quality of good time management so my…
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Zayda

English Tutor Canadian, VIC
The most important thing an english tutor can do a student is listen to them and their needs as well as create an environment whether that's in person or online that is safe, supportive and positive for them to learn and thrive. I have a very personable, open and kind approach when interacting with staff, parents and most importantly students so I…
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Alison

English Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
The key things an english tutor can do are build a strong rapport with the student, create a safe space where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, and help them develop problem-solving skills. I am patient, approachable, and skilled at breaking down complex ideas into simpler, more manageable steps. I make it a priority to…

Local Reviews

Tim was good to deal with in the lead up and my son enjoyed the session.
Albie

Inside Smythes CreekTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Greta worked on negative numbers and algebraic expansion, also revisiting fraction and decimal basics using number lines for extra reinforcement.

Year 10 student Olivia focused on trigonometry, specifically SOH CAH TOA as well as applying the sine and cosine rules to solve problems involving non-right angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Tom tackled linear simultaneous equations by practicing the substitution method step-by-step with worked examples from class.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student working on induction proofs often avoided writing full steps, leading to repeated errors and confusion over negated statements—"there is a serious level of misunderstanding," as noted by the tutor.

In Year 8, one student's messy written layout for fractions made it difficult to spot where mistakes occurred or what logic was used.

A Year 4 learner still relied heavily on visual diagrams for fractions but struggled when problems required calculations without pictures; missing clear arithmetic meant confidence dropped after errors.

Meanwhile, in senior Chemistry, incomplete notes and rushed qualitative descriptions left important reaction details unexplained.

Recent Achievements

One Smythes Creek tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with probability tables now confidently fills them out and explains her reasoning aloud.

In another session, a Year 11 student—who previously relied on step-by-step prompting for balancing mass defect equations—began solving similar problems independently and accurately described the chain reaction process in fission.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who often guessed when stuck on fractions now uses dot arrays to group quantities, counts carefully instead of guessing, and can explain why two different-looking groups actually show the same fraction by counting each part 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 Sebastopol Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Woady Yaloak Primary School-Ross Creek Campus.