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Tutors in Watsonia North include an ATAR 99.05 Mac.Robertson Girls' Dux, a seasoned Kumon teaching assistant, VCE Honours maths awardees, a Masters-level university lecturer, a Maths Olympiad top 2% scorer, peer mentors and academic prizewinners, plus tutors with extensive primary-to-VCE experience across maths, science, English and creative writing.

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Travis

PDHPE Tutor Bundoora, VIC
As said previous I believe the most important thing is facilitating personal growth. Developing personal goals and working towards those goals is not only great academically speaking, but also of utmost importance in a successful and fulfilled career. I am very personable. I can get along with anyone, and aim to leave a smile on their face (and…
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Douglas

PDHPE Tutor Preston, VIC
I think the most important thing I can do is provide an enjoyable experience for the student as this is what will allow them to engage with the learning and have the ability to improve their studies. Furthermore I will always have the students best interests at the front of my mind, so that I can ensure they are getting the best possible…
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Local Reviews

We have been Highly impressed by Michael. We can already see the dedication, manner and organisation he has is exactly what we have been looking for. We are looking forward to seeing how Kayla improves in the coming weeks and months.
Sonia, Watsonia North

Inside Watsonia NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student focused on fraction addition and subtraction, using number lines to clarify concepts.

In Year 9, Alex worked through solving quadratic equations for x-intercepts and learned how to find the turning point of a parabola from its equation.

For Year 11, Sam tackled conditional probability as well as hypothesis testing, with recent lessons including discussion of real-world examples and practice interpreting statistical results.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 algebra, a student repeatedly avoided showing full working—"kept trying to switch around numbers simultaneously"—which made it hard to spot sign errors and slowed progress with negatives.

For VCE Methods (Year 11), another student juggled multiple textbooks but "struggled to connect what he knows in a coherent manner," leading to confusion when tackling exam questions.

A Year 7 student hesitated to attempt problem-solving tasks, often saying "I don't know" rather than explaining her thinking. This reluctance led to missed opportunities for feedback and growing confidence gaps during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

One Watsonia North tutor noticed Paul, a high school student, moving from needing step-by-step guidance with algebraic expressions to independently simplifying them and handling worded problems—a big shift from his earlier reliance on prompts.

Another win came when a Year 9 student, who used to avoid asking questions in class, began actively engaging during sessions and even asked for tougher trigonometry challenges after grasping the core concepts.

Meanwhile, Gracie in Year 5 showed new initiative by quickly working out percentages from fractions without hesitation—last month she'd pause at each question but now finishes her set with just minor corrections needed.

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