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Warrandyte South's tutors include a PhD physicist and university lecturer, seasoned VCE and primary-level maths specialists, Kumon-trained educators with experience supporting neurodiverse learners, school leadership award recipients, multiple academic duxes and high ATAR achievers (up to 97), Olympiad participants, peer mentors, netball coaches, and camp leaders—offering a blend of proven teaching skill and standout academic accomplishment.

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Ella

Modern History Tutor Warrandyte, VIC
To build a safe space in which the student knows they are safe to make mistakes and ask questions to ensure they can grow to the best of their ability Being patient and building a connection with the student as well as being able to explain concepts in different ways to suite different learning…
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Alexsandra

Modern History Tutor Mitcham, VIC
Allow for them to understand the subject and be able to apply their knowledge in other areas of study I try my best to keep up a positive, can-do attitude, so that the student feels calm and enthusiastic about their…
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Cherry

Modern History Tutor Templestowe, VIC
The most important things I consider a tutor can do for a student is to be able to build their confidence through introducing new strategies and provide clear guidance on how to understand different concepts, eventually leading to steady progress. My strengths as a tutor include having the ability to break down and adapt concepts into ways a…
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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,…
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Goutham

Modern History Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think that the tutor acts as a mentor for the student. In this role, the tutor should encourage the students to think critically in order to find answers to their questions. By providing the means to discover the answers for themselves, the tutor ensures that the student does not merely address the 'what' of the question but is also able to…

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Ivana has been helping, and sent through some good notes and concepts for him to view.
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Inside Warrandyte SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student worked on adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators, as well as converting fractions to decimals.

For Year 9, Sarah practiced simplifying expressions involving surds and rationalising denominators.

In Year 10, Daniel reviewed the discriminant to determine the number of roots for quadratics and solved quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, also practicing simplification of surds and indices.

Recent Challenges

Needs to try working independently and thinking actively instead of just waiting and copying the solutions. This slowed their confidence in tackling unfamiliar arithmetic.

In Year 11, one student relied heavily on notes during matrix operations and struggled when asked to solve without help; messy layout also made reviewing errors difficult.

A senior Methods student brought an excessive bundle of notes into revision sessions, making it hard to locate key formulas quickly—leaving them pressed for time during test planning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Warrandyte South recently noticed a big shift for one Year 11 student who started openly acknowledging mistakes during revision, rather than feeling flustered or rushing ahead—she now stops to reflect and then applies new strategies from past lessons.

Another high school student, Sanjeev, had previously hesitated to ask questions but has begun raising his own points of confusion when tackling matrices; once explained, he quickly applies the concepts himself.

In Year 6, Tyler showed newfound independence by completing two and a half worksheets in one session without reminders or prompts.

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 Warrandyte Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Donvale Christian College - Hall Road Campus.