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Sherbrooke's tutors include veteran classroom teachers with postgraduate education credentials, an eight-year secondary maths and science specialist, multiple peer mentors and school captains, ATAR 98+ and subject award recipients, national competition semi-finalists, music instructors, and experienced private tutors—each bringing impressive academic results, leadership experience, and a passion for working with K–12 students.

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Isabella

Legal Studies Tutor Rowville, VIC
A tutor must be able to evaluate the teaching techniques which are most effective and suited to the individual. They must be able to adapt to the student's learning pace and style to help the student strive to achieve their goals. I can support and encourage students to always do their best in whatever task they encounter. By increasing…
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Georgia

Legal Studies Tutor Bayswater North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making sure they have enough confidence and belief in themselves to replicate the work you do together, by themselves. This in the end is the most beneficial skill when it comes to school, because self doubt holds back so many students. Being able to break down concepts into bite…
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Charli

Legal Studies Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
Listen to the students and there needs. Also communicating clearly the topics students want help with and not avoiding or judging the student when they need extra help I\'ve always found it easy to explain in another way a topic that might be considered…
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yokelen

Legal Studies Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. A tutor's job is not to just teach the student, but to bring out the best of the student and a tutor cannot do that unless they listen to the student. A good tutor is not a tutor that had achieved exceedingly well themselves, although that is a part of it- it's about their ability…
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Legal Studies Tutor Rowville, VIC
I believe that offering support and further understanding into the subject in question is the most important role of a tutor. As a tutor, ensuring that a student's misunderstandings and queries in an area are explained and clarified is very important. Giving the student a deeper understanding to truly grasp a concept is core as a tutor. To…
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Jon

Legal Studies Tutor Kilsyth, VIC
Throughout my tertiary studies, I have found that the key to learning anything is finding the point of interest for a person and developing that area so that the subject as a whole becomes enjoyable. For any student, progress will naturally vary and giving them that support and encouragement to persevere and overcome hurdles in their learning is,…
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Senvidu

Legal Studies Tutor Rowville, VIC
I believe that the two most important things a tutor can do for a student are a) help them find clarity through all the content thrown at them at school and b) discover a passion for the subject. I believe a good tutor will be able to narrow down what the student needs to learn in a way that allows them not to feel overwhelmed, and that a good…

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Reshveny is on time, reliable and enthusiastic. Sienna's recent results from her maths test were quite good. Keep up the good work!
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel practiced multi-digit addition and subtraction, worked on area and perimeter, and later focused on building speed with times tables using flashcards.

In Year 9, Vien prepared arguments for a practice essay and started planning for an upcoming SAC by refining how to reword sentences concisely.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Isaac tackled factorising techniques like the difference of perfect squares and grouping method, and reviewed algebraic fractions during test revision.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 English, one student's handwriting and essay structure made it difficult to communicate ideas clearly—"his handwriting is difficult to read," noted the tutor, which slowed both reading and writing tasks.

In Year 11 Maths, a lack of regular practice led to "struggling to recognise which techniques to use in different questions" under test conditions.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student avoided harder geometry problems and preferred repeating familiar work; this meant less exposure to new concepts.

During VCE English prep, another student hesitated to revise drafts after feedback, leaving recurring grammar issues unaddressed before assessments.

Recent Achievements

One Sherbrooke tutor saw a Year 8 student, Vien, shift from passively listening to actively proofreading his own paragraphs and clearly explaining what he'd changed—a big step up from earlier sessions where he hesitated to edit.

In senior English, Tasia recently started setting her own goals for VCE essay writing and is now independently linking arguments with supporting quotes, something she found overwhelming last term.

Meanwhile, Daniel in Year 5 began volunteering answers even when unsure; last week he finished a set of multi-digit multiplication problems on his own after previously needing frequent reassurance.

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 Belgrave Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Kallista Primary School.