VCE · Years 11-12

VCE English Tutor Jobs.

VCE English is compulsory for every student in Victoria, which makes it the largest single tutor-demand subject on the platform. Families want help with the analytical essay, comparative essay, and language analysis sections - the three pieces that decide the study score.

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What students are asking for

The kind of vce english work that's in demand.

Most VCE English tutoring is structural - students have ideas but need help organising them into the essay forms VCAA actually rewards. Demand peaks (1) at the start of Year 12 when the new texts hit, (2) before SACs, and (3) in the September-October exam run-up. Tutors with 40+ study scores in English / Literature / Language do well here.

What you take home

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Tutors on Tuterly typically charge around $60/hour and keep the full amount - about 100% more take-home than the ~$30/hour tutors usually earn working through an agency.

Working through an agency

$30/hr

Typical take-home after the agency keeps its cut of what the parent pays.

Working through Tuterly

$60/hr

What you'd typically charge parents directly - and you keep every dollar of it.

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Sample report

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Every tutor on Tuterly submits a structured report after each session. Parents get a clear picture of what was covered and where their child is up to - and you look like a senior agency tutor without having to learn a new admin system. The sample below is what every parent receives in their inbox.

Session Report

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April 28, 2026

Student

Julian M.

Year Level

Year 10

Subject

Mathematics

Tutor

Ryan

What We Covered Today

Today's session focused on factorising quadratic expressions. We started by reviewing how to expand brackets, then moved into factorising monic quadratics where the leading coefficient is 1. We worked through several examples from Chapter 5 of the Cambridge Essential Maths 10 textbook, progressing from simple positive constant terms to expressions with negative constants.

How Julian Went

Julian engaged well throughout the session and showed strong conceptual understanding. He was able to factorise standard monic quadratics independently by the end. He still needs practice with negative constant terms - specifically identifying factor pairs where one factor is negative.

Topic Confidence

Expanding brackets
Factorising monic (positive)
Factorising with negatives
Solving by factorising

Areas to Focus On

Review factor pairs for numbers up to 50 with one negative factor

Practice factorising expressions with negative constant terms

Attempt Exercise 5D Q1-10 in the Cambridge textbook

Practice Questions

Factorise: x² + 9x + 20

Foundation

Factorise: x² + 2x - 15

Standard

Solve: x² + 3x - 18 = 0

Extension

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