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Tutors in Seaford include a seasoned high school maths teacher and Olympiad awardee, a primary specialist with Honours in Mathematics and extensive classroom experience, ATAR 95+ graduates with multiple academic excellence awards, university science majors, an Auslan interpreter with decades of mentoring, and passionate youth leaders skilled in coaching, creative writing, chess, and student wellbeing.

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Jamie

English Tutor Seaford, VIC
I believe that every student has their own unique learning process so I need to be able to cater and adapt to each student and their style. This is done to maximise the student's learning ability and our tutoring sessions together. Developing a trusting and secure relationship is crucial to success when it comes to the student as since the student…
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Grace

English Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think one of the most important things an english tutor can do for a student is create an environment that allows for them learn how to effectively study. Encouraging students to tackle challenges in their studies themselves through teaching useful study skills is just as important as being a resource for learning the content. I believe…
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Nerys

English Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
The single most important thing an english tutor can do is encourage students. Without encouragement and support a student cannot learn anything. As a tutor it is our job to boost our students self esteem and confidence in their own abilities in that subject. I always want my students to feel comfortable around me and never be afraid to speak up…
James
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James

English Tutor Frankston, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: i) Allow them to develop self-confidence. ii) Break down the information into simpler parts if required. My strengths as a tutor are i) Patience ii) Empathy iii) Communication skills--in particular the ability to break down a concept into simpler…
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Jeanne

English Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
It is being able to relate to students who struggle and find a way that works for them, not necessarily a way that only works for me. In my experience, a student needs a tutor willing to adapt to their needs. A tutor can always keep track of their student's progress and help them achieve their goals. We are helping students achieve their goals.…
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Rory

English Tutor Edithvale, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is make the subject material engaging, fun and captivating. In my opinion, a student can only learn and develop if they choose to do so, regardless of the ability or experience of the tutor or student. Thus, by making the subject in question seem alive through enthusiasm and engagement, the student…

Local Reviews

It’s got off to a great start, Beaux really likes Taran and she likes the way Taran explains things and shows her new ways of working things out. Taran has boosted her confidence and Beaux is actually able to do a lot more than we thought.
Sarah, Frankston

Inside SeafordTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Jordan focused on analysing poetry and exploring key themes in *Of Mice and Men*, as well as structuring essays using text evidence.

In Year 10, Izzabella tackled interpreting data from histograms and stem-and-leaf plots for her Statistics assessment, also practising the construction of different graph types.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Natalia concentrated on comparative essay writing between *The Penelopiad* and *Photograph 51*, drafting paragraphs from prompts and refining her approach to text comparison.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often broadened essay topics too much and had a habit of re-telling the text rather than addressing the essay prompt specifically, making it hard to develop focused arguments.

In Year 8, another learner struggled to translate ideas onto paper, hesitating to write unless certain every sentence was perfect; this slowed drafting and made feedback harder to apply.

A senior maths student guessed answers in algebra rather than using learned methods—sometimes has problems with positive and negative signs—which led to repeated errors instead of building confidence through accurate practice.

Recent Achievements

In a Seaford tutoring session, Izzabella took real initiative by preparing a list of maths concepts she was unsure about—by lesson's end, she could accurately solve the types of problems that had previously tripped her up.

Another tutor noted Natalia's shift in English: she now consistently deconstructs articles into sub-arguments and supports her claims with well-chosen quotations, having once hesitated to go beyond surface-level analysis.

Meanwhile, Charlie in Year 3 finally mastered rounding numbers up and down after struggling before—he finished his worksheet without needing extra help this time.

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 Patterson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Seaford Primary School-Seaford Special Assistance Unit.