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Tutors in Mernda include a former school teacher with years of primary experience, an ATAR 95.10 graduate and house captain, a university medalist and peer mentor, multiple competition-recognised maths students, experienced Year 10–12 tutors, youth leaders, community volunteers, swim instructors, and academic award recipients—all passionate about guiding K–12 learners to success.

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Mohit

Business Studies Tutor Mernda, VIC
As a tutor. we should do more efforts for the students and give the easier concept so they can not be stuck in any concept.so they can easily do anything without any help. I think this is the most important thing for a student... I think as a tutor. they should have a passionate, hardworking, punctual, motivational and encourage the students, team…
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Ruchika

Business Studies Tutor Mernda, VIC
Tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. Tutors fill a different role than teachers and parents, and that puts them in a unique position to support students. 1. Communication and social skills. 2.Patience, responsibility, tolerance. 3. Ability to…
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Megan

Business Studies Tutor Mernda, VIC
Listen to the students needs and accomodate the students learning abilities. My patience and ability to change up my teaching style to suit different peoples…
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Joju

Business Studies Tutor South Morang, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is give students the right direction and support so they can build confidence and excel on their own. One of my biggest strengths as a tutor is that I’m always willing to learn. If there’s something I’m not fully confident about, I make time to understand it properly—because I believe I can…
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Renata

Business Studies Tutor Yarrambat, VIC
I would say that most important thing a tutor can do for student is help student overcome academic challenges and uncover their potential to learn independently and use different learning skills. My biggest strength is compassion to students which results in students' engagement and motivation to learn and progress. In addition, I use variety of…
Ronella
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Ronella

Business Studies Tutor South Morang, VIC
Being an active listener and being very patient even if the student doesn't undersant the concept the first time around. I am a very active listener and I am very good at simplifying complex concepts so that students can understand them with…
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Devanshu

Business Studies Tutor Epping, VIC
The primary reason why a student may hire a tutor is to give them the in-depth understanding of "Why" the concept is the way it hence. Hence, explaining them the core concept, which enables them to solve the problems during their exams and assignments without having any second doubts. Additionally, as a part of tutor, it is my responsibility to…
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Akhil

Business Studies Tutor Mill Park, VIC
The things I consider most important for tutors are clarity, confidence, and independence. Clear explanations can turn topics that a student might shy away from into smaller ideas that they can relate to and therefore understand. Confidence grows when you celebrate small wins and frame mistakes as part of the learning process. Afterwards,…
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Kai Wai

Business Studies Tutor Epping, VIC
I would consider an ongoing \'positive reinforcement and encouragement\' to student is crucial for their success. Students love to be motivated in learning and they love to feel loved and supported in their learning journey. We as tutors are not just there to teach them what to do, but as their motivators to guide and encourage, so that they can…
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Preet

Business Studies Tutor Wollert, VIC
Being able to guide them in a correct way and increase their horizon of knowledge. Being able to simplify the topics while explaining. Being able to assess the level of the student and apply my technique…

Local Reviews

It was great! My daughter loved the teacher and she was so understanding. The process is simple and clear. Hope this would help my daughter to improve her math skills as she is currently struggling.
Nil, Mernda

Inside MerndaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Aaliyah practised drawing histograms and stem-and-leaf plots to interpret statistical data, and also worked through simultaneous equations by graphing and identifying the number of solutions.

For Year 10, Noah focused on quadratic factorisation including taking out common factors and using the difference of perfect squares, then moved on to rewriting quadratics in turning point form to identify key features like axis of symmetry.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Emily revised measurement skills such as calculating perimeter and area with worded problems, then looked ahead at measuring more complex shapes.

Recent Challenges

A Year 7 student was frequently caught out by basic arithmetic—particularly with negative numbers—because written working was skipped. As one tutor noted, "he tried to do it all in his head, which led to missed signs and confusion."

In Year 10 algebra revision, a reluctance to tackle harder textbook problems meant practice focused mostly on familiar question types; this limited exposure left the student unprepared for unfamiliar exam scenarios.

A senior (Year 11) student preparing for tests left several assigned homework tasks incomplete, resulting in last-minute cramming rather than consistent consolidation across weeks.

Recent Achievements

A Mernda tutor recently saw a Year 10 student move from needing step-by-step help with quadratic factorisation to independently breaking down and solving the more complex questions—something she'd found overwhelming before.

In another session, a Year 11 student who had previously hesitated to attempt extension problems in trigonometry started choosing challenging questions on her own, using the unit circle without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often guessed at answers began showing her work for each fraction problem and started double-checking her results before moving on.

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