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Donnybrook's tutors include a seasoned secondary Maths teacher with five years' classroom experience, an honours psychology graduate and IB maths tutor, a university-commended engineering student with a 99.5% high school score, experienced K–12 English and science instructors, a primary-to-senior school educator, and multiple peer mentors recognized for academic excellence and leadership.

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Chinyere

Legal Studies Tutor Donnybrook, VIC
Being approachable is definitely key for the student to feel comfortable to reveal their weaknesses and ask for help. This allows me as a tutor to address their weak points and build up their skills. I believe my strengths are in being able to relate to the student and make learning fun and…
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Mary

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Taking into account that different students learn in different ways. for example, someone may learn best by practice questions and note taking, whereas others may learn best by videos and examples. This strategy will ensure that each students learning styles will be catered for I am passionate and driven to ensure students are supplied with as…
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Kayla

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is providing them with a positive experience relating to schooling which they can bring into their formal education, overall increasing their confidence, grades and mood. My main strength as a tutor is manipulating my lesson plans and the resources that I have to fit the students'…
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Din

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Have clear objectives, High Quality teaching, Much Better Understanding and Results/Marks, Turning a negative attitude to a positive attitude towards work, be fun but know when to be serious, have clear purpose, understand really what the student needs from you (every student is different), and many more. Strengths - Significantly improved marks…
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Tessa

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Build a safe and friendly environment with the student as if someone perceives their tutor in a negative way they won’t want to learn. Making sure that the students are happy and understand everything i try and teach is the product of this environment. I am patient and will not give up to make sure that the student understands the topic as…
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lakshita

Legal Studies Tutor Mickleham, VIC
- Successful tutors form a close, personal bonds with their students. Tutors play a different role than teachers and parents, which puts them in an advantageous position to assist students. Personal relationships are fundamental to student success the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor instils trust and…
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Milad

Legal Studies Tutor Mickleham, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for the student is to be understanding and attentive, such as by providing different feedback and plans that is specific and direct about the student's area of improvement and how they can make progress. As a tutor, I believe my strengths are being patient with students, and doing my best to explain it in a…
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Kaynat

Legal Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
To provide support. This is in the form of ensuring the students mental health is not compromised and is acknowledged. Tutoring doesn’t and shouldn’t feel like a burden for a student but a sense of trust that they can feel when in a tutoring lesson My ability to cooperate and understand students. Because I’ve been a student of a wonderful…
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Ann Maria

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
Allow them to learn in a safe environment, where they will always be encouraged. I believe that tutors should be good listeners so as to allow students to approach them with any difficulty they may be facing in the school environment. I will attempt to share with them personal experiences whenever that is possible so as to remove any power…
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arshpreet

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
I believe its being the constant support and motivation you need throughout. Most of the times you just want to give up because you are struggling through it but as a teacher i think its important to keep guiding them and supporting them in doing and learning things the way they are comfortable doing it. Focus on critical thinking and research…
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zirwa

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a supportive environment that fosters confidence and curiosity, tailor explanations to the student’s unique learning style, and encourage active engagement rather than passive reception. A great tutor helps students develop critical thinking skills, resilience in the face of…
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Harjot

Legal Studies Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
As a tutor, I believe my most important role is to help students truly understand the subject, not just memorize answers. I aim to adapt my teaching style to fit each student’s unique learning needs and pace. It's important to me to create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. I focus on…
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Amrit

Legal Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
Considering, my experience gained at primary and secondary school; and the first term at university- a tutor must have the ability to listen patiently and attentively to students. They must know that the power barrier between them and the student must be leveraged accordingly when the situation arises to either work as an examiner of the student…
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Vidhi

Legal Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to not just do the work for the students, instead support and encourage the student to attempt the work. The tutor should simply guide the student, as doing all the work for the student would mean the student has not learned anything. My strength is my patience. I am willing to explain a concept to…
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Manroj

Legal Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
going though the work in a speed which is right for the child. Me personally learnt slowly and needed to sit down with the teach to make sure my work is correct until I complete mastered my work. Teaching at the speed they prefer will allow them to reach out me if they are unsure of anything I am patient, I will make sure the child completely…
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Kaviya

Legal Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
Listen and first show you care, be nice and don’t show u have authority. Tell them it’s okay to make mistakes, ask if they understand and show your support Patience Good with kids Passion Fun Caring…
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Sadia

Legal Studies Tutor Roxburgh Park, VIC
I think the most important things tutors can do is having clear and strong communication with the student so the can understand the weaknesses and adapt those classes to suit those weaknesses in the content. Another thing tutors can do is to have class plans to ensure that the time used for classes is fully maximised and the student is getting the…

Local Reviews

Jonathan is extremely happy with Jessica and how she has supported him in the three sessions they have already had together. His words following their initial session were, 'I wish she was my Maths teacher at school. She explains things so well.' I was very pleased that Jonathan felt this comfortable with Jessica. The issue of school holidays came up and I asked if sessions stop or continue during this time and Jessica said it was up to Jonathan and I. I asked Jonathan what he would like to do and he actually said he would like to continue the sessions during the holidays. I was surprised and very grateful that Jonathan feels this way, so we will continue through the holidays.
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Inside DonnybrookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Anna worked through multiplication and division of surds, including rationalising denominators and a first look at indices.

In Year 9, Dylan tackled grouped data questions and calculating mean from frequency tables using real examples.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam focused on vector calculus—specifically chapter 13 functions—and began working through key kinematics problems from chapter 12.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 maths, a student's notes revealed that when faced with worded questions or multi-step problems, hesitation about what operation was needed slowed progress—"she took a little while to answer and sometimes wasn't sure if it was multiplication."

In Year 11 chemistry, one student's difficulty balancing redox reactions stemmed from not revisiting past material; "needs to revise basics of chemistry: mol ratio, using formulas."

Across both levels, missing regular revision meant foundational concepts (like times tables or formula rearrangement) were easily forgotten between sessions. This led to extra time spent re-learning rather than tackling new challenges in class.

Recent Achievements

One Donnybrook tutor noticed a Year 9 student who had previously hesitated with fraction operations now picking up dividing fractions independently, even tackling conversions between fractions and decimals without prompting.

In a recent high school chemistry session, a Year 10 student showed a real shift by starting to answer more of the challenging practice questions out loud—something she'd avoided in earlier lessons.

Meanwhile, during a primary session, a Year 4 student who used to struggle with times tables was able to recall nearly all her 4s from memory and completed several worded problems on her own.

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 Craigieburn Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Gilgai Plains Primary School.