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Warragul South's tutors include a veteran secondary maths teacher with over 30 years' experience, a Dux and multiple academic award-winners, VCE high achievers with ATARs up to 97.45 and subject scores in the 40s, university science majors, intervention specialists for struggling students, and passionate mentors skilled in working with kids of all ages.

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Ashna

Tutor Warragul, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to make their students curious about the subject they are studying and help them retain the knowledge they had learnt I think my strengths are that I have a lot of knowledge in subjects that some students have trouble in and I can further expand that knowledge so that each student gets to understand it…
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Ella

Tutor Warragul, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to empower and build up the confidence and self belief of their students, whilst simultaneously helping them to enjoy their learning. This involves not only teaching students the set content, but also aiding them in developing their own personalised strategies regarding study skills, difficult…
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Alysha

Tutor Warragul, VIC
Be patient and listen to ther needs. Listening to what parents beleiev their children need to work on and getting to know where the chldren at in their learning and what helps enhance their learning. I am patient and a great listener and I am great at working one on one with…
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Tendai

Tutor Warragul, VIC
The most important thing for me as a tutor is to help students to be able to identify what they can do and what they need help with, especially when they get to the assessment stage of their studies. My strengths as a tutor are: 1. Content knowledge 2. The ability to identify misconceptions 3. Good communication skills 4. My thirty-four…
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Tutor Warragul, VIC
Retain the information needed or make the process simpler. I am patient and try lots of different approaches to the area to find a solution they can…
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Larissa

Tutor Drouin, VIC
Being patient Knowing nothing is easy, but everything is possible Having the math skills Motivating students to learn Working to build up a strong confidence in the students by reinforcing they are capable of solving problems A positive, patiĂ«nt and good listener teacher open to any questions. Working on the students ability to learn and…
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Ella

Tutor Drouin, VIC
Be kind and patient, understanding everyone learns differently and at different paces. Patience and experience with people with special…

Local Reviews

Donavan has been great with my two primary school aged children very professional. They are improving with every session
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Inside Warragul SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Mehar worked on adding, subtracting, and simplifying fractions as well as using place value to convert between decimals and fractions, with extra practice on long division.

For Year 10, Alexander focused on kinematics and forces at inclined planes in preparation for his physics exam, revisiting key energy transfer ideas in collision scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Gavin tackled solving polynomials and quadratic functions alongside graphing logarithmic and exponential functions by exploring how transformations shift graphs.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student frequently relied on teacher-provided notes rather than making concise personal summaries, leading to confusion with area and perimeter formulas; "he did not have his own notes written down but follows teacher notes," observed one tutor.

In a senior Maths Methods session, missed homework and incomplete independent revision left gaps in understanding variation and trigonometry applications—one instance saw the SOHCAHTOA mnemonic misremembered as "SAHCAHTOA."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's internet disruptions during an anti-differentiation lesson resulted in missed foundational steps.

In middle years, untidy working made it hard for a student to spot sign errors when solving equations.

Recent Achievements

One Warragul South tutor noticed a big shift with Gavin, who now tackles quadratic inequalities independently and expands polynomials independently—he used to hesitate when faced with discriminants, but this week he explained the steps back confidently.

In another session, Alex showed new initiative by recalling key equations unaided for constant acceleration and conservation of momentum without any prompting, something he'd previously relied on the tutor for.

Meanwhile, Omita in primary school has started justifying his maths answers aloud; instead of guessing quietly, he now explains why his solutions make sense before moving on to the next problem.

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 Bass Coast Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lardner and District Primary School.