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Skye's tutors include a secondary maths teacher and head of school houses, a Steiner-trained K–12 science specialist with VCE dux awards, a seasoned UK teaching assistant and engagement tutor, experienced Sunday School leaders, high-achieving university students, and multilingual mentors with backgrounds in classroom support, peer tutoring, chess coaching, and youth leadership.

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Jeanne

Business Studies 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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Joel

Business Studies Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop the student to a place where they are achieving goals of which once seemed to be completely out of their reach. To embed an attitude of continual improvement and re-evaluation is my constant goal as a tutor, and one of which I believe should be the focal point of any…
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Asresha

Business Studies Tutor Frankston North, VIC
Recognition and support Currently I am a business student and we have always been taught, it is important to appreciate your peers efforts and recognise them for the work they put in. It helps them to stay motivated and have high morale. I think every student works hard in various spheres and every student needs to provided with support…
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Sonal

Business Studies Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to believe in their potential and provide unwavering support. When a tutor believes in their students abilities, it boosts their confidence and motivates them to strive for success. Additionally, a tutor should create a safe and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable…
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Amritpal

Business Studies Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Being patient with them, for students it’s easy for them to lose their confidence when they’re struggling, to keep believing in them and being patient and trusting them process can help them to build trust in them selves aswell. I think my ability to understand where the student is struggling and ability to see where the biggest challenge is…
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Aashka

Business Studies Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
Being open. It is so crucial that the tutor is inviting and welcoming so the student does not feel uncomfortable. You can only learn in an environment which is safe, comfortable, and considerate of whatever circumstances you are facing. Without taking these as the foundation, teaching students is far from reach. Listening. Even though one may be…
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Rohan

Business Studies Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to guide them towards a position of personal and academic growth. Irrespective of whether the students growth is minuscule or large, any sort of development should be rewarded. Thus, it is the role of a tutor to assist their student(s) to cultivate the ability to progress. I would say my…
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Vidhi

Business Studies Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is make understand the exact areas of difficulties a student has, and aims to help them without being judgemental or rushing the student to understand the concept. I think I will try to understand the difficulties that the child has, and help them overcome it starting from the basics. I had an amazing tutor…
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Tharini

Business Studies Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
It is very important for a tutor to ensure that that their student knows that they are capable of improving and doing better. Believing in students and appearing as a relatable mentor figure helps students feel more confident in their abilities and also encourages them to keep trying harder as although they may be struggling now, with the help of…
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Feroz

Business Studies Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be there at all times; whether it’s before or after a SAC, it is very important to provide them with various resources including practice SACs or exams so they are able to be prepared. Also to be able to reflect on mistakes and help them learn and reinforce their learning so the…

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Inside SkyeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alexandra focused on solving linear equations and worked through basic algebra skills such as using in-and-out tables to introduce variables.

Year 9 student reviewed index laws and practiced expanding binomial products as part of their study on quadratics, using step-by-step written examples.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student tackled trigonometric ratios alongside the Pythagorean theorem, applying these concepts to triangle problems with real-world measurement contexts.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion was a challenge for one Year 9 student, with notes highlighting, "The homework I assigned that was due this week was not completed."

In Year 11 algebra, working out steps were often skipped or written messily, making it difficult to check answers and causing marks to be lost. As noted in another case, "Needs to make his working out clear to gain full marks."

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student avoided showing calculations for double-digit addition and instead guessed answers until prompted. This led to confusion during more complex problems and time spent backtracking rather than progressing confidently.

Recent Achievements

One Skye tutor noticed a big change in a Year 8 student who used to avoid asking for help—she now puts her hand up as soon as she's stuck on algebraic equations, which has sped up her progress.

In a recent high school session, another student worked through an entire set of geometry problems independently and managed to apply the correct formulas without any reminders, something he previously needed step-by-step guidance for.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once hesitated with times tables has started quizzing the tutor back using his own multiplication game idea.

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 Carrum Downs Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Skye Primary School.