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Robert was my son's tutor for both physics and maths methods spanning year 11 and 12. From the onset, Robert was attentive to Tyler's needs and observant of the gaps in his knowledge. He was always prepared with material to use while also encouraging Tyler to use examples of his own. Robert had many strengths which helped engage Tyler and develop his understanding of required concepts such as patience, rephrasing to suit Tyler's understanding, forethought to supply practice material ahead of each session and coaching skills to help Tyler develop strategies for ongoing learning. Robert is organised, punctual, open to feedback and changes in requirements, thorough and highly intelligent. Highly recomnend him.Veronica Forster
Year 5 student Emily practised converting between kilometres, metres, centimetres, and millimetres, as well as tackling some basic maths skills using real-world examples.
In Year 11, James focused on methods topics like differentiation and applications of derivatives, working through gradients and the use of calculus in practical contexts.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah worked through specialist mathematics concepts such as integration and parametric equations, alongside physics lessons covering momentum and projectile motion with step-by-step problem-solving.
In Year 11 Methods, a student showed understanding of complex numbers but tended to get stuck finishing answers—"he knows the principles and formulas, just needs to map them out together." This left gaps in solutions when questions became multi-step.
For a Year 8 student beginning Energy, initial confidence faded with unfamiliar content; practicing independently was avoided and textbook tasks were left incomplete.
In senior Physics, another student only attempted easier force vector problems and skipped textbook extension questions, limiting exposure to new scenarios.
Missed opportunities for targeted revision meant misconceptions lingered into later chapters.
One Beveridge tutoring session saw a Year 8 student who previously hesitated with new maths concepts start asking clarifying questions on her own and comfortably work through examples after some initial uncertainty.
A Year 11 student, who often relied on hints, managed to complete challenging momentum problems independently in preparation for an upcoming test, showing clear growth in problem-solving initiative.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student who used to avoid exam-style integration questions successfully tackled implicit differentiation problems from the actual exam paper and got them correct without prompting.
Every student needs help sometimes, and often that help is needed in English. From basics like punctuation, spelling and grammar right up to narrative writing, proof reading and literary analysis. The Australian curriculum is thorough and there are various challenges that pop up for students over the years. At some point most students could use some help and an English tutor does just that - help! Ideally that help comes before the student has formed a negative cycle or fallen into a no-effort habit.
What we do is facilitate that help as a home service, we'll organise an in-home English tutor in Beveridge, or wherever it is convenient for you.
A local Beveridge English tutor will come to you at a time and day of your chosing and offer tutoring help in a manner tailored for your child's unique situation. The first lesson works as a trial so that if your child doesn't connect well with the tutor, you don't have to pay and we can organise someone else for you.
The terms of service are super simple too. No contracts or minimum hours or cancellation fees or anything like that. You get charged a simple hourly rate. That's it.
Give us a try, it's a risk-free proposal. 1300 975 754