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Keilor North's tutors include a Bachelor of Education trainee and seasoned early-years tutor, a Melbourne High School ATAR 97.6 graduate and peer mentor awarded for engineering excellence, an experienced neuroscience mentor, a university physics graduate with years of tutoring expertise, plus subject duxes and high-ATAR achievers across mathematics, English, and economics.

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Muhaimin

Software Dev Tutor Sydenham, 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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Alex

Software Dev Tutor St Albans, VIC
I have been inspired by educators who encourage their students' learning and find different ways to teach the same concepts. For students who struggle, helping them understand basic/intermediate concepts is a big step. Getting quality responses and correct answers by themselves builds confidence in student learning, and creates positive feedback…
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Micah

Software Dev Tutor Keilor Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student it be approachable. If the student feels comfortable asking questions and being honest about what they don't understand, it makes teaching them much easier. That's why, as a tutor, I would do my very best to be friendly and comfortable with the student, and make sure they can enjoy learning…
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Gursimar

Software Dev 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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Simran

Software Dev Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
As per my perspective, every student is different and tutoring is all about giving personalised guidance. Giving clear and concise explanation of difficult subjects and breaking down them to manageable parts and encouraging them to apply knowledge to solve problems. In nutshell, helping students in any way possible in a positive manner to gain…
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Nazhim

Software Dev Tutor Jacana, VIC
Making sure ALL the students are able to understand what ever the tutor does teaching on. I believe, I am best at transferring the knowledge to the student directly and clearly, therefore the students understand concepts at a basic level and grow later…
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Kristian

Software Dev Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
I believe one of the most important things in a tutor is a friendly mannerism, as this will make the student feel comfortable and likely more attentive during sessions. Of course a wide range of knowledge in the subject area is also very important to be able to tutor the students. I believe my skills to problem solve would make me a good tutor as…

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Aditya has been fabulous and has helped Felix a lot.
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Inside Keilor NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Evangeline focused on angles—naming, drawing, and identifying parallel and transverse lines—before starting foundational algebra skills.

In Year 10, Leah worked through financial mathematics by exploring compound interest and reducing balance loans using a financial calculator.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Daniel concentrated on graphs and networks, covering topics like shortest paths and network diagrams with worked examples from his textbook.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student arrived unprepared—without textbook, pen, or paper—and showed low motivation despite confidently giving incorrect answers. "He was sure of his work but had left everything at school," noted the tutor.

For a Year 10 student, untidy and incomplete notes slowed revision and led to last-minute cramming before assessments; an exercise book was even lent as a model for improvement.

In Year 7 maths, not bringing materials home meant lesson time was lost improvising instead of consolidating skills.

When homework is skipped or materials forgotten, progress stalls and small misunderstandings persist into test situations.

Recent Achievements

A Keilor North tutor noticed Kristian, a high school student, has begun taking more initiative with his maths—he's now using a new exercise book to organise notes and complete exercises separately, which he hadn't done before.

In another recent session, Evangeline (Year 7) independently wrote her own summary sheet ahead of a test, marking a shift from passive listening to actively preparing for assessments.

Meanwhile, Abbey in Year 4 showed clear improvement: after struggling with multiplication last week, she tackled similar problems this time with greater confidence and started working on division without hesitation.

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.