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Soldiers Hill's tutors include a Master-qualified primary teacher with recent classroom and coaching experience, a Bachelor of Education student and learning support worker for years 7–10, a seasoned maths tutor with six years' expertise, an ATAR 97.8 Clarendon College graduate, VCE subject duxes, peer mentors, and creative performing arts educators passionate about working with kids.

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James

English Tutor Soldiers 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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Oluwaremi

English Tutor Black Hill, VIC
I believe it’s important for tutors to create a supportive environments for students. This will allow them to feel comfortable and open to learning. Learning is almost impossible in an environment where students do no feel safe. I also think it’s important for tutors to give students the opportunity to share their learning to encourage active…
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Carrie

English Tutor Ballarat East, VIC
The most important thing to keep in mind when tutoring in my opinion is to help them gain confidence & enjoyment in the subject. If a student believes they are bad at a subject, they often won't try as hard because they view it as pointless. Confirmation bias can also lead to only noticing when they make mistakes, meaning they won't recognise the…
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Claye

English Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
Help the student reach their maximum potential in the area being studied. Be persistent and willing to persevere to maximise learning. Develop good morale with the student and be enthusiastic around them. My strengths are having high patience, ability to explain things clearly to different education levels and a passion in helping…

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great tutor! he is super patient with his teaching and makes concepts easy to understand
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Inside Soldiers HillTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Greta reviewed order of operations, tackled fraction and decimal conversions, and solved mixed worded problems by identifying question types and writing equations.

In Year 9, Aiden focused on trigonometry, specifically labelling triangle sides, using sine, cosine, and tangent ratios with calculators, and rearranging equations to solve for unknowns.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Charlie worked through quadratic equations including graphing parabolas to find roots and the vertex (focal point), as well as solving worded quadratic problems relevant to their current coursework.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student sometimes avoided showing written working for fraction and division tasks—one tutor noted, "improving her layout & clear written working is important as this will help her understand her own thought process."

In Year 10 algebra, a tendency to skip steps when rearranging equations made it hard to spot sign errors.

A senior student in Specialist Maths struggled with time management during tests, leading to unfinished questions and rushed answers.

Another high schooler was reluctant to communicate when they didn't understand test prompts, instead leaving answers blank or guessing, making it difficult for teachers to give targeted support.

Recent Achievements

A Soldiers Hill tutor noticed a Year 9 student who'd struggled with exponent laws quickly grasping how to apply them, even when equations were presented in unfamiliar formats—she now explains her reasoning instead of just guessing.

In Year 7 maths, one student who previously avoided reading worded problems aloud started volunteering to read tricky questions herself and used visual aids to work through solutions after initially hesitating.

Another high schooler in French, once reluctant to speak, was able to hold a simple conversation about favourite subjects by using a vocabulary list for support and then managed several basic maths equations written in French without help.

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