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Tutors in Croydon South include a fully registered English and maths teacher with decades of classroom and tutoring expertise, VCE high achievers (ATARs up to 96.85) and subject award winners, a specialist in K–12 education currently studying teaching, published authors, youth coaches, peer mentors, and competition-tested science and maths leaders.

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Sheridan

PDHPE Tutor Croydon South, VIC
Just to be willing to teach them no matter what their skill/knowledge level is. You have to be patient with them and not rush them, so they can learn effectively and become more confident with themselves I’m very patient, which will transfer really well in this position. Being patient with students will allow them to understand the content at a…
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Krishana

PDHPE Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is ensuring that the student knows the content that has been taught. Also make sure that you are listening to the student and try to minimise their weaknesses and maximise their strengths. As a tutor, my strengths are being confident and only speaking what I know of. I will only teach…
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Michael
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Michael

PDHPE Tutor Warranwood, VIC
To ensure that the student actually learns something that is useful, and understands how to do the question, so they can complete the questions by themselves without help. I think my strengths are patience to allow someone time to understand, being clear on how to do something and my very high math…
Nicole
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Nicole

PDHPE Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
There are multiple important things a tutor can do for a student. From my understanding I believe the top three important things are- - Be a good listener - Be flexible - Be a collaborator I believe my strengths as a tutor would be - Energy - I'm always motivated and have great interpersonal skills Adaptability - I'm very flexible and…
Lindsay
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Lindsay

PDHPE Tutor Mitcham, VIC
I belive helping to build confidence is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Confidence in one area can flow into other areas of study/life. A positive and supportive tutor can have influence on a students life in future years of study and life. Patience, understanding, positive attitude, growth mindset, dynamic. Understanding…
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Sukirthan

PDHPE Tutor Wantirna, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is offer an environment where they can comfortably learn and raise any concerns or questions they might have. This comes from building a good relationship with the student, which often not many tutors do, making the student's learning ineffective. Offering an organised and well thought…
Oscar
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Oscar

PDHPE Tutor Mitcham, VIC
To individualise teachings tailored to the needs of a given student. It is important to accomodate to the strengths and weaknesses of each student, and consequently plan a learning regime in accordance. Likewise, it is imperative that a tutor has deep understanding of the topic at hand such that I am able to provide profound logical and weighted…
Connor
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Connor

PDHPE Tutor Vermont, VIC
To understand the students needs and to ensure the student doesn’t feel inadequate, but rather for them to understand that there is always hope and they have the ability to understand and improve any aspect of their academics or life if they are determined and put in the work. - Listening - Drawing visual images to help understand - speaking…
Isaac
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Isaac

PDHPE Tutor Donvale, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is help the student truly understand the material, not just memorize it. But beyond that, it's also about building their confidence. A good tutor makes the student feel like they're capable and smart, even when they're struggling. Ultimately, the goal is to help them become more independent…
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Devmi

PDHPE Tutor Vermont South, VIC
A tutor can be understanding about what their students need and targeting those needs to provide adequate services. A tutor can assist the student understand material and prepare for any assessments, ultimately improving the confidence of the student which is essential for them to do well. I am very patient which is important for students who…
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Jamie

PDHPE Tutor Warranwood, VIC
I think the most important thing for a tutor should be to work with the student, so that they can work independently. This is by teaching them the basics of a subject but also teaching them effective ways to study and learn so they are not reliant on the tutor. I think my strengths are as a tutor is I just recently completed year 12 a few months…
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Dani

PDHPE Tutor Vermont, VIC
listen to them and be patient communication and clarity…
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Duc

PDHPE Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
The priority of the tutor should be too encourage curiosity with the topic to foster engagement. Engaged students retain information better as well as being more confident. I'm flexible and think outside the box, Punctual and on time, Patient, Understanding and…
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Kathleen

PDHPE Tutor Donvale, VIC
Be supportive throughout the education process, making lessons engaging and catered towards each student as everyone learns in different ways and a different pace. I believe I am good at communication and accountability, hoping to maintain a safe environment where my students are not afraid to ask…
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Sunny

PDHPE Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
* Catering the needs for the students * Patience in the student's ability to process information * Being able to express material information efficiently and to an extent to which the student can understand * Being passionate about tutoring students and doing so with enthusiasm * Being able to adapt to different situations depending on the…

Local Reviews

Yes we are very happy, Kane is away this week but we will be continuing through the school holidays.
Jeni, Croydon

Inside Croydon SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Gabriella focused on factorising and solving quadratic equations, as well as revising linear equations and exploring turning point form in preparation for upcoming assessments.

For Year 8, Ava worked through fraction operations and tackled problems involving positive and negative integers using written steps to clarify each part of her process.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Gabby spent recent sessions reviewing differentiation basics and practising methods such as the quotient rule and product rule with targeted exercises from class materials.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student's working out was often messy or unclear—especially when labeling shapes or setting out steps in algebra—which made it hard to check answers or spot errors (tidying up working out so that silly mistakes aren't made).

During a Year 10 creative writing task, another hesitated to expand on ideas and preferred "telling" over showing, limiting depth in essays.

A senior Chemistry student missed early classes and struggled to keep up with current content; gaps grew because she avoided revisiting foundational material.

Forgotten homework also delayed progress for a Year 9 student in Croydon South.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Croydon South noticed Gabby, a Year 10 student, move from hesitating over factorising quadratics to confidently using the grouping method on her own—something she found confusing just a few weeks ago.

In another session, Sebastian in Year 11, who once struggled to generate ideas for English tasks, was able to brainstorm creative themes independently for his SAC protest piece without prompting and even suggested new vocabulary options independently.

Meanwhile, Ava in Year 4 started double-checking her answers for mistakes rather than rushing through maths problems; she finished her worksheet today with every answer self-checked.

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