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Tutors in Diggers Rest include a VCE and university-level maths teacher with postgraduate education credentials, an ATAR 97 achiever with multiple Band 6s, School Dux and Olympiad participants, seasoned peer mentors, award-winning student leaders, a university medallist in mathematics, and tutors with proven experience guiding K–12 learners to excel.

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Permvir

Info Processing Tutor Diggers Rest, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and help them believe that they can achieve anything with effort and persistence. A tutor should encourage curiosity, create a safe space for asking questions, and help students stay focused on their learning goals. In addition, being patient and understanding is…
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Muhaimin

Info Processing Tutor Hillside, VIC
Understand the problem from their perspective and guide them from their stepping stone to the point where they are able to confidently solve problems themselves with little assistance but also be a source for which the students can ask any questions no matter the level of difficulty or understanding. I think because I’ve been on the other side…
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Ashraf

Info Processing Tutor Hillside, VIC
- Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. - Truly personalize the learning - Incorporate connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strengths - Minimize the student's weaknesses 1- Communication and social skills 2- Patience, responsibility, tolerance 3- The ability to solve conflicts,…
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Gursimar

Info Processing Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
First things is to make them feel comfortable so that they can so their doubts. Next, understand the prior knowledge of a student and then give examples on the problems based on that. It helps them to understand various concepts easily and they start building interest in studies. Lastly, try to make education interesting for them! My main…
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Mithil

Info Processing Tutor Sunbury, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is make learning fun and engaging. Many times, concepts can be difficult to understand just because they may not be taught the right way. Transferring knowledge to students in a fun and engaging fashion is the best thing a tutor can do for their students. I believe that I am very…
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Sheralee

Info Processing Tutor Sunbury, VIC
Celebrate the wins and encourage and support them through the trickier parts so that we can get more wins and celebrate more so they feel like winners all the time! One of my strengths would have to be that I often think differently to most where I see problems in a different light. This allows me to provide students with a different way of…
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Naziana

Info Processing Tutor Calder Park, VIC
I think that making a student love the subject is the most important thing. When the students starts loving Maths instead of doing it just for the sake of passing, then they(the students) can perform much better. Im very patient and I have loved Maths as a subject throughout my school years and I think thats beneficial when you are trying to teach…
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Devika

Info Processing Tutor
A proper ATTENTION. A good tutor will identify the student’s learning style so that they are able to present information in a way that has the greatest effect. A good tutor will take the time to connect meaningfully with the student and their families. They will be caring and compassionate, but also professional and organized. Having a good…

Local Reviews

Ezy Maths is excellent in their co-ordination with you and arranges for a Tutor who is not only reliable but also knowledgeable. Keep up the good service!
Anita Nazareth, Diggers Rest

Inside Diggers RestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Zoe focused on forming and solving two-step algebraic equations, as well as tackling worded problems and combining like terms.

Year 8 student Ronan worked through fractions and integers, alongside reviewing ratio concepts using online resources when needed.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student practiced addition of two- and three-digit numbers and identified place values up to the hundreds column for improved number sense.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student working on algebra hesitated to trust correct answers and frequently second-guessed themselves—"he was right the first time, but kept doubting," a tutor noted—which led to lost time and reduced confidence during problem-solving.

In a Year 4 session, the habit of jumping straight to an answer in worded maths problems without showing working meant steps were missed, making it harder to spot errors or earn full marks.

Distraction was also evident; for example, one primary student became preoccupied by small things and drifted off-task mid-activity, especially after finishing regular classwork for the year.

Recent Achievements

One Diggers Rest tutor noticed Zoe, a Year 7 student, moving from needing guidance with algebra to confidently completing two-step equations on her own; she even finished a pre-test at school ahead of most classmates—something she hadn't managed before.

In high school, Ronan recently began starting his assignments without any assistance, after previously waiting for prompts before getting started.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who struggled with subtraction is now able to trade twice for numbers like 600–298 independently and checks answers by herself—last week she solved these problems without reminders.

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 Sunbury Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Diggers Rest Primary School.