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Tutors in Long Forest include a primary school teacher with a Master of Teaching and experience leading maths programs, a 20-year veteran mathematics specialist and competition coach, a home tutor with six years' STEM experience and silver medal academic honors, recent Dux awardees, VCE high achievers, peer mentors, youth leaders, and current education undergraduates.

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Gursimran

Info Processing Tutor Kurunjang, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be relatable and teach content in a way that is easily comprehensible for the student based on their current level so they are not overwhelmed. This will lead the student to look forward to attending your tutoring class. As a tutor, I am very reliable and available to my students. I come…
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Omar

Info Processing Tutor Melton South, VIC
A tutor can do many things for a students . But do the students care all this things . So it is important what a student care ,what a student need and what student should do ? i believe it is important to know the student and find what he or she needs I have leadership knowledge and which can be deliver in order to implement a discipline and…
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Gagan Deep

Info Processing Tutor Darley, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and help them become independent learners. It’s not just about helping with homework or test prep — it’s about teaching them how to think, ask questions, and solve problems on their own. A good tutor creates a safe and encouraging space where the student feels…
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Arina

Info Processing Tutor Melton, VIC
Listening carefully to their questions and assist them to find the answer together to understand the importance of researching and help them realise their progress as a process. I have studied mathematics and physics specialist at high school which improved my logical thinking. Furthermore, I am a team player and tutoring is not just explaining…
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Rabia

Info Processing Tutor Melton South, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make the content understandable, and encourage independent thinking. It’s not just about helping them get the right answers, but about helping them develop the skills and mindset to learn on their own. I think my strengths as a tutor include being…
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Ridham

Info Processing Tutor Melton South, VIC
Make them feel comfortable so they are not afraid to ask questions or embarrassed at getting answers wrong which will only hinder their growth I am of a similar age and can understand the experience and hardships that students…

Local Reviews

Thank you Jeff. My son seemed very happy after your tutoring today!
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Inside Long ForestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Sam focused on applying the area formulas for various shapes and practiced using Pythagoras' Theorem to solve right-angled triangle problems.

In Year 10, Emily worked through interpreting displacement-time and velocity-time graphs as well as solving equations of motion for constant acceleration, including calculations with F = ma.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex reviewed exothermic and endothermic reactions in chemistry, balanced chemical equations, and explored the construction and function of galvanic cells.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student struggled to show working in division problems when converting fractions to decimals, leading to confusion in multi-step questions; as the tutor observed, "the process is not shown," which made error-tracing difficult.

In Year 12 Biology, one student hesitated to answer follow-up questions and rarely used correct terminology—he needed repeated prompting before attempting explanations on topics like cellular respiration.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 maths student consistently avoided writing out calculations, instead doing them mentally and seeking constant reassurance rather than building independent confidence.

Homework was often incomplete or forgotten, especially among Years 8–9 students tackling percentage and factorisation tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Long Forest tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to stay quiet during biology sessions; now, she's actively asking questions when confused and taking her own notes on tricky topics.

In Year 12 chemistry, another student has started arriving with self-prepared notes and takes initiative by attempting all homework before the lesson—something she previously skipped if unsure.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who often lost her place while reading longer passages was able to read out loud and answer comprehension questions for an entire story without drifting off or skipping words.

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 Lederderg Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Arnolds Creek Primary School.