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Watsons Creek's tutors include a school Dux and Valedictorian with an ATAR of 99.50, a primary teacher and learning diversity leader, experienced Kumon instructors for ages 3+, university medallists in maths and science, peer mentors and sports coaches, plus specialist educators fluent in Japanese, French, Dutch, and STEM leadership — all passionate about guiding young learners.

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Charysse

Tutor Hurstbridge, VIC
I believe tutor's are there to be there, to encourage, listen, provide support and then work with the student to implement strategies to achieve small goals and so their studies become more of an individual and personal journey. I am completely reliable and have a strong work ethic as well as passion for learning and passing on…
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Ravjot

Tutor Hurstbridge, VIC
Understanding a students strengths and weaknesses in a subject. Keeping sessions organised by creating lesson plans and short term goals. Relating to the student by identifying their learning style and teaching them using the appropriate method. As a tutor, I am able to provide a supportive and comfortable environment for the students to ask…
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Kevin
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Kevin

Tutor Hurstbridge, VIC
I think the most important thing is to instil them with confidence, as I have found that this is one of the biggest problems that slow down the understanding of something. Something new can look very daunting, especially when it comes to maths. Because of my experience a a recent student, I can more easily understand the road blocks that cause…
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Swathiga

Tutor Hurstbridge, VIC
Questioning is a key skill for both teacher and student as well. It helps to understand the contents better and engage in higher-order thinking. Tutors' knowledge and moral support are the most important things for students I'm adaptable to the classroom environment I'm a self-motivated, energetic person and possess good interpersonal…
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Naomi

Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is to build up their self-esteem, simultaneously to their knowledge and skill. By helping them understand problems, concepts and new topics, students gain confidence in the classroom. In the situation that they aren't understanding, they need support to encourage them to consistently…
David
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David

Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
To teach the student in an engaging and productive manor to help the student grow a passion for the subject, to not bore the students this intern will make a more positive and profound mark on the students brain to remember what was taught to him/her to be retained and used at a later time. My strengths as a tutor are I can look at a problem and…
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Nicholas

Tutor Diamond Creek, VIC
Support them through difficult periods at school regarding learning as well as other outside factors. Great communication skills, and patience when they don't understand a…
Finn
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Finn

Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
To give them useful and rememberable advice from experience, further than that of a teacher would provide. Also to give them help In focused, specific areas of their weak points in their subject. My strengths are my communication skills and my ability to relate to the student and teach in a way they will understand. I have a calm and well mannered…
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Darren

Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
I think the most important things are creating a supportive environment, assisting the student in achieving their goals on their one, with support as required, so that the learnings are maximised, building trust, and helping the student feel capable. I believe that a good tutor doesn’t just provide answers—they guide students to be curious,…
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Adil

Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
Being a friend and a guide more than an authoritative figure. Working through the problem together so the student doesn't feel that they are the underdog in the situation. My strength would be identifying the student's own weaknesses and strengths and tailoring my tutoring style accordingly. A weakness might be sticking to my lesson plan a little…
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Shakeel

Tutor Eltham, VIC
I believe a tutor/teacher should always strive to develop an interest about subject matter in the student. Once the student does not think of the subject as burden, he will be able to learn very efficiently. Teaching at various levels has taught me to understand students from different academic backgrounds better. Every student has a different…
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Darragh

Tutor Eltham, VIC
Provide them with support in their learning and helping them to figure out a way they can learn best Patience and understanding of different types of learning and adapting to…
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Hayden

Tutor Diamond Creek, VIC
Support them to try Communication and curriculum…
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Laura

Tutor Eltham, VIC
I think that it's important to be able to put themselves in their shoes. While the tutor completely understands what it going on, it's important to see why the student may not be understanding something, and to be able to see that makes it easier to teach and makes the student more willing to keep trying and more eager to learn. I also think…
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Oscar

Tutor Arthurs Creek, VIC
Tutors must be both patient and very understanding of the student's learning. This requires the ability to set the pace and change the style of communication in a way that the student will best work with. I am a very patient, polite and adaptable person. I feel that I can effectively communicate and work with my student to tackle problems in the…

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Content Covered

Year 4: Shaan practiced for upcoming tests, focusing on spelling and punctuation through initial assessments.

Year 7: Noah reviewed algebra examples from school that hadn't been covered previously and worked on angle relationships using diagrams.

Year 8: Zara tackled linear equations by stepping through practice test problems, then moved on to angles in triangles with targeted revision questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student was often tripped up by worded maths problems, as the tutor noted: "He missed that some questions actually had two parts and stopped after the first."

In Year 10, a student struggled to keep track of signs in algebraic equations—missing negatives meant the method looked correct but answers were off.

A senior (Year 11) test saw time pressure result in skipped steps and lost marks.

Meanwhile, one primary student's inconsistent use of tense and missing commas made English writing hard to follow, with ideas running together on the page.

Recent Achievements

One Watsons Creek tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking for help—this week, she flagged confusing algebra steps right away and worked through mistakes until she could solve most equations without prompting.

In a Year 7 session, a student who'd struggled with spelling began catching his own errors in homework, correctly inferring spellings he wasn't sure about.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student demonstrated real growth by writing a creative paragraph with improved spelling and sentence structure compared to last month's work, then volunteered to read it aloud at the end of the lesson.

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 Yarra Glen Reading Room—or at your child's school (with permission), like Panton Hill Primary School.