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Strathdale's tutors include a seasoned La Trobe University academic support leader, experienced school and university mentors in maths, science, and languages, VCE high-achievers with subject dux awards and 96–99 ATARs, In2Science STEM mentors, peer literacy coaches, Australian Maths Competition distinction recipients, and accomplished youth leaders passionate about helping K–12 students thrive.

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Theresa

Chemistry Tutor Bendigo, VIC
The ability to understand a student and their learning style is something I highly value in a chemistry tutor. In school classes where they are often one of many, they may find that the teaching style may not work for them and that they cannot achieve their goals. In a tutoring scenario, we are able to cater to them more specifically, to be…
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Chemistry Tutor Flora Hill, VIC
I believe being patient and considerate of each student is the most important thing for a chemistry tutor to do because this will make the learning space better for the student. If the student feels like their tutor is genuinely caring for their education then they will give their best. I can gauge when a student is or isn't understanding a…
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Paniz

Chemistry Tutor Bendigo, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for students is to give them the confidence to believe in their abilities in order for them to view themselves as capable enough to learn new things, work hard and perform their best. This starts with the tutor identifying the student's area of need and working hard alongside them to improve it.…
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Freddy

Chemistry Tutor Spring Gully, VIC
A tutor must always fully and wholly understand his content and always develop innovative ways to communicate the information to their students; meaning - don't copy the textbook on a power point, instead develop your own materials My recent conclusion of year 12 gives me fresh knowledge on the current study designs, the appropriate material…

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We were really pleased with Mary. The girls really felt at ease immediately.
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Inside StrathdaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Ella focused on solving linear equations in maths and developed her proofreading and introduction writing skills in English.

For Year 7, Zane worked through Pythagoras' Theorem and linear equations using practice problems, while also learning how to write research notes in his own words for English.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Alex practised essay writing based on the novel Wonder and tackled trigonometry concepts including bearings and solving trig problems.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, he often forgot to bring his previous test for review, which meant missed chances to address key mistakes before moving forward.

A Year 11 student grew flustered with new algebra concepts and struggled to articulate problem-solving steps clearly—leading to repeated confusion in lessons.

In Year 5 English, homework tasks were frequently incomplete or rushed after busy weeks, so spelling words weren't learned fully.

One Year 7 learner avoided writing out workings in fractions problems; as a tutor observed, skipping the process made it harder to spot where sign errors crept in.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Strathdale recently noticed some great steps forward across different ages.

One Year 11 student, who previously hesitated to ask for help, is now actively recognising gaps in her knowledge and openly discusses tricky questions during sessions.

In Year 10 maths, a student who struggled with worded problems has started using creative strategies and now works through multi-step questions without needing hints.

Among younger learners, a Year 5 student—who used to rush homework—proudly organised her work into a new folder and double-checked answers before finishing for the first time.

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 Bendigo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kennington Primary School-Bendigo Deaf Facility.