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Tutors in Warrenheip include a secondary school maths and science teacher with extensive classroom expertise, an ATAR 97.8 high achiever and seasoned private tutor, a double-degree education major and learning support specialist, a university medal-winning English academic, Olympiad participants, peer mentors, and award-winning student leaders passionate about guiding K–12 learners.

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Online Tutor Mount Helen, VIC
Having the patience and being a good listener. Having the two is what I believe where you can start building a better relationship with the student. By listening carefully to the student and also being patient with them (since people learns at different speed and different methods). From there, I can understand students in their area of weakness…

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Noah is amazing not only professional, knowledgeable and time effective. We are extremely grateful for all Noah & your orgs work & effective communication. Liaimoana is settling well in this space. We have great hope.
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Inside WarrenheipTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Greta focused on negative numbers and algebraic expansion, along with basic French sentence construction using new vocabulary.

Year 8 student Sam worked through trigonometry skills, including labelling triangle sides and applying SOH CAH TOA to find unknown lengths, while also practising rearranging equations for a test.

In Year 10, Michael revised linear simultaneous equations by using substitution methods and reviewed previous test questions involving simplification of surds and rationalising expressions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 3 student often hesitated to write down working in maths, especially with fractions and subtraction, instead relying on mental calculation or visual aids. As one tutor observed, "layout & clear written working is important as this will help her to understand her own thought process."

In Year 9 algebra, skipping steps when rearranging equations led to confusion over whether to multiply or divide.

Meanwhile, a senior student in Methods struggled to recall when specific formulae applied—mistaking the requirements for using the cosine rule—which caused errors on test problems and uncertainty about how to proceed with geometric proofs.

Recent Achievements

A Warrenheip tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who had struggled to talk through her maths process—she now uses written steps and can explain where she's stuck, instead of just guessing or going quiet.

In another session, a high schooler worked through more complex algebraic equations using negative numbers and even requested extra practice on powers after realising they were a weak spot—something she would have avoided before.

Meanwhile, a primary student who used to skip over unfamiliar words in reading is now reacting out loud to story events and will ask for help rather than shutting down.

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 Warrenheip Primary School.