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Tutors in Ballarat East include a former school learning support officer and coach with years of private tutoring, a primary teacher with international classroom experience, an ANU science graduate with six years' maths tutoring, multiple subject duxes and high ATAR achievers, as well as passionate peer mentors, youth coaches, and award-winning academic specialists.

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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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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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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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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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Content Covered

Year 6 student Greta worked on algebraic expansion and solving simple linear equations, alongside revision of negative numbers using number lines.

Year 9 student Jack focused on trigonometry, including labelling triangle sides, setting up sin/cos/tan ratios, and rearranging equations to solve for unknowns with calculator support.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophie tackled quadratic equations through worded problems and graphing techniques, identifying roots and key points on parabolas.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3, a student avoided showing written working for fraction and division problems, relying heavily on visual diagrams—especially when denominators weren't simple, which made later questions much harder to tackle.

In Year 6 English, "talking it through with someone else helped a lot," but she still struggled to express ideas in writing or take up feedback on how to clarify answers.

At the senior level (Year 11 Methods), one student's notes showed frequent arithmetic mistakes during surds and induction proofs because they didn't consistently show their working. This often meant extra time was spent tracking errors rather than mastering new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Ballarat East tutor saw a Year 9 student shift from hesitating with negative numbers to confidently using number lines and strategies for multiplying negatives, even choosing to tackle new powers topics unprompted.

In Year 11, another student who'd previously struggled to lay out algebraic working now writes all steps clearly and labels diagrams accurately, especially when expanding brackets and collecting like terms with positive and negative coefficients.

Meanwhile, a primary school student who once avoided reading aloud became so engaged in story time that she started volunteering to read herself—even reacting to plot twists as she read the next chapter out loud.

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 Woodmans Hill Secondary College.