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North Shore's tutors include a seasoned high school science and maths teacher with a Master's in Education, a former preschool head and curriculum leader, multiple accomplished university graduates in engineering, IT, and biomedical science, peer mentors with academic scholarships, and VCE high-achievers—several with experience coaching or teaching kids both locally and abroad.

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Arka

Geography Tutor Geelong, VIC
Listening to the difficulties that a student is facing with patience and offering customized solutions as per the students' strengths and weaknesses. Assessing and alerting the student if he/she is deviating from the track so as to maximize the chances for success. Patience, persistence, and ability to grasp the individual needs of each…
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Nagma

Geography Tutor Highton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to motivate them and make them laugh, to be a buddy who happens to be helping them with their school work, to acknowledge them with current, expand their grasp of the concepts and can be a influence in some tangible, positive way, helping them make essential connections, or developing…
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Mick

Geography Tutor Wandana Heights, VIC
The single most important aspect for a tutor is to be able to keep the student's attention; losing their focus implicates the loss of any further progress in the topic at hand and their faith in how much you can help them as a mentor. Maintaining their concentration throughout the duration of the session, while tiring at times, pays off. I believe…
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Ruchi

Geography Tutor Geelong, VIC
The most important thing for a tutor would be to help the student in any way possible, not only academically, but also, in life. Wherever possible, the tutor must help the students by sharing their own experiences and making sure that the student ends up a well disciplined and focused individual. One of my strengths as a tutor is I can explain a…
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Anne Dilogini

Geography Tutor Geelong, VIC
Build confidence – Helping students believe in themselves is just as important as helping them understand the subject. Create a safe learning space – A tutor should make students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. Adapt to the student’s needs – Every student learns differently, so it’s important to be flexible…

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Inside North ShoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Phoebe focused on revision of indices ahead of an upcoming exam, working through targeted practice questions.

Year 10 student Isaac tackled both Pythagoras' Theorem and introductory trigonometry concepts, then moved into quadratic equations with a focus on factorising techniques.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Georgia explored differentiation using the chain rule and also practised applying derivatives to power functions, strengthening her calculus fundamentals through worked examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, one student often avoided showing working when factorising quadratics—"she solved it mentally but missed errors with signs," the tutor noted. This habit made mistakes harder to catch and fix before moving on.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student preparing for trigonometry and significant figures relied heavily on notes rather than committing key formulas to memory, which slowed problem-solving during timed drills.

In primary maths, a Year 4 learner sometimes guessed division answers instead of writing out steps; this led to confusion when reviewing tricky questions later in the lesson.

Recent Achievements

A North Shore tutor recently noticed a big shift in Phoebe, a high school student who used to struggle with indices and surds—she now tackles those problems confidently without needing extra sessions.

Another win from the notes: after regular work on exponential growth and compound interest, Phoebe has started clarifying her own misunderstandings instead of waiting for help.

At the primary level, one student who was hesitant to engage is now showing much more focus during lessons and sticks with practice questions even when they get tricky, something that rarely happened before.

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 Corio Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Northern Bay P-12 College-Tallis Street P-8 Campus.