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Tutors in Keilor Lodge include a Melbourne High School Orica Award winner and university peer mentor (ATAR 97.60), a physics graduate with years of maths and science tutoring, multiple Dux recipients, VCE subject high-achievers, experienced school-age mentors and volunteers, plus seasoned educators—including a former maths tutor and academic award-winners across English, economics, and STEM fields.

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Vanessa

Psychology Tutor Burnside, VIC
Get them to be confident in what they are studying, and get the student to begin to enjoy what they learn and look forward to learning. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel comfortable and welcomed in the environment that they are learning and with the subject that they are struggling with. I am able to explain…
Taylah
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Taylah

Psychology Tutor Attwood, VIC
A tutor is there for support no matter what they are teaching. A tutor should always provide reasonable goals that a student can work towards with there guidance. I love working with kids and I feel as though I am a patient person when it comes to teaching. I believe I give thorough feedback and areas to improve…
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Jel
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Jel

Psychology Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
What a tutor should and need to do are guiding a child to enhance their strengths and improve their weaknesses with all of the power invested in ourselves; reminding and figuring out what their barriers are to success (such as are they afraid of they can't pass? or they are not receiving any support from their beloved ones?). In my power, I'd do…
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Damien

Psychology Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
One of the most important things a teacher can do for their student is to listen. Not to listen to think of the next response but to listen to understand. I believe as a teacher listening specifically to WHAT the student is asking not HOW they are asking it is one of the most valuable and important skills I've learned to develop. When a student is…
Lauren
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Lauren

Psychology Tutor Delahey, VIC
Not everyone thinks in the same way or is at the same level as you are. So, you need to have a variety of techniques or skills on hand in order to help a child understand what they are learning. I am patient and can think from others' point of view. I can tell when a child may be struggling and am able to sense when what I'm doing doesn't make…
Sara
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Sara

Psychology Tutor Sydenham, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good mentor and teacher. Literal academic success is amazing but the most important thing for a tutor is to be apart of a student's knowledge growing and strengthening. I consider personal growth and development to be immensely important and helping a student achieve their own goals to…
Sheralee
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Sheralee

Psychology Tutor Calder Park, 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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Amy

Psychology Tutor St Albans, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is approaching the student as the centre. The tutor must have an attention to detail to be able to recognise both strengths and weaknesses, and tailor lessons or questions when needed. A tutor must also understand the needs of each student. As a past education student and currently a psychology…
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Venumi

Psychology Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
I believe that a tutor is not there to chastise and 'drill' concepts into a student's mind. The best thing that a tutor can do for their student is to create a positive, uplifting and supportive learning environment. This ensures that students feel comfortable to learn and improve so that they can approach their mistakes not with self-doubt and a…
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Chloe (Kelly)

Psychology Tutor St Albans, VIC
Help them gain confidence, and for them to do the best they can. Students that require tutoring are often ones that lack confidence in a subject area. Tutors are there to strengthen and encourage them. Breaking down difficult concepts and passing on my knowledge to students. Also, finding where a student has difficulty and working with them to…
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Olivia

Psychology Tutor St Albans, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is equipping the student with the resources and tips they need to be able to be good and excel at a subject. Especially in english, it is important for the student to have the knowledge and analytical way of thinking to really excel and i think once they have been taught how to think this way they…
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Maysalrrim

Psychology Tutor Attwood, VIC
Personalise the learning based on the student’s needs and requirements and implement connections to the student’s interests to make learning more beneficial and efficient. Tutors should also prioritise teaching the student’s strengths that they can utilise on their journey to success. I believe i have the ability to adapt and be flexible…

Local Reviews

I'd like to highly recommend Dwight to any other families. His kind and patient demeanor translate into a great tutor. He's been very helpful. My daughter just got her results from her Algebra test which Dwight had to catch her up on as that's one of the topics she missed. She got 93%. Great result and proof of Dwights great tutoring.
Tonia, Taylors Lakes

Inside Keilor LodgeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Leah focused on financial mathematics, including compound interest and reducing balance loans, applying formulas with a financial calculator.

In Year 10, Evangeline worked through trigonometry—using Sine and Cosine Rules and interpreting trig graphs—and practised unit circle concepts.

For Year 12, Sam tackled networks and graphs, exploring chapter content such as shortest paths and network matrices using step-by-step diagrams to reinforce understanding.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student arrived without her exercise book, making it hard to track progress or review past learning—as a tutor noted, it was difficult to determine what she had learned.

In Year 10 algebra, one student struggled with note-taking and often left equations incomplete; messy notes led to repeated confusion during revision.

Another senior student in probability entered sessions unprepared, having forgotten both textbook and basic materials like pen and paper. This lack of organization meant lesson time was spent improvising rather than building skills. The result: avoidable frustration when trying to connect new concepts with earlier work.

Recent Achievements

One Keilor Lodge tutor noticed a high school student, Kristian, take real initiative by asking to revisit tricky maths topics and then completing all his assigned homework—a big shift from relying on prompts in earlier sessions.

In another recent session, Leah (also high school) began trying out new problem-solving methods herself rather than waiting for step-by-step guidance; she even tackled unfamiliar material using these strategies.

Meanwhile, a younger student, Evangeline, started creating her own summary sheets before tests and now writes more detailed notes without being prompted—something she hesitated to do just weeks ago.

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 Sydenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Catholic Regional College North Keilor.