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Kialla's tutors include a primary school education support specialist with over six years' experience, several current and pre-service teachers with classroom expertise from prep to secondary, an accomplished biomedicine graduate and maths competition high-distinction achiever, plus award-winning peer mentors and youth program leaders passionate about nurturing students of all abilities.

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Zara

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
Be encouraging, support them, be patient with them and do all you can to help them succeed. It is also important to be patient with them and let them know that you are there to help them succeed and understand content that they may be struggling with. Caring, supporting, patient and resilient. I have patience and a very caring and supportive…
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Rishabh

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
tutor can simplify the studies for student so that student does not take much time to understand. the main thing is simplifying the concepts and making the basics strong of the student so that he could tackle all the problems that comes in students pathway. this is only possible if teacher builds a strong base for the student. Strength for a tutor…
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Zachary

Science Tutor Shepparton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help motivate them and allow them to feed off your enthusiasm for the subject. This can affect change in the student if they previously had negative experiences or just do the subject because 'they have to'. Make learning an adventure, not a chore. My greatest strength is patience. I am calm…
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Tara

Science Tutor Mooroopna, VIC
help them to understand the work, so they feel less stressed about it. my strengths would be, the knowledge of the maths and communicating in ways that are easy to understand. My weaknesses would be to figure out the best way in which to help the particular…
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Min

Science Tutor
All in all, I believe students themselves have to be motivated in order to study well and succeed. Tutors are there only to help. Yet, good tutors can give encouragement and support to students when needed, thereby leading them to a better way for their dreams and goals. Thus, I consider support and encouragement as the most important gifts a…

Local Reviews

Abbey found the one-on-one tutoring session with Shakira very helpful. She found Shakira easy to understand and explained concepts well
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Content Covered

Year 3 student Zane worked on subtraction strategies and using flashcards to reinforce addition with carry over.

In Year 10, Chloe practised drawing boxplots on the CAS calculator, applying IQR and fences to spot outliers, and carried out regression analysis including scatterplots, trendlines, and interpreting coefficients of determination.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex focused on financial mathematics by constructing amortization tables to calculate principal reductions and applying flat rate depreciation rules through recursion relations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for a test in advanced mathematics did not attempt all provided revision resources, missing an opportunity to consolidate concepts like annuities and matrix orders.

As one tutor observed, "She should revise the basic applications of the unit circle so she can move on to tackling more complex principles."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's long division work sometimes omitted essential written steps—multiplication and subtraction—making it hard for teachers to track their thinking process.

For another Year 8 learner, homework was left incomplete this week, which meant valuable practice with inequalities and significant figures was lost before upcoming assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Kialla tutor noticed Savannah, a primary student, go from hesitating over long division to independently working through the four-step method with almost no help by the end of her session—a big shift from her initial confusion.

In Year 11 Maths Methods, Sienna moved past earlier uncertainty and now confidently applies cost functions and break-even analysis, even using matrix recursion relations to solve complex worded problems on her own.

Another high school student, Ava, who started out struggling with circular functions, ended up clearly explaining sine and cosine principles before tackling a tricky tangent problem unaided.

What they say about our tutoring

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Henry has had 3 sessions with Justin so far, and it is going very well. His current topic is algebra and he feels that he is benefitting from the additional assistance. Justin is punctual, helpful (even stayed back an extra 10-15 minutes last week to help Henry with a problem-solving sheet) and is very pleasant to have around.

Thank you for your email.  I am really enjoying working with David, he makes the study fun and very interesting. We're working through some gaps in my knowledge and then I am greatly looking forward to getting into the much more complicated and exciting math.

Bella thinks that Benjamin is very nice and is helping her a lot so that's great.

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 Shepparton City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kialla Central Primary School.