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Parwan's tutors include a 20-year veteran primary maths teacher and competition coach, an award-winning VCE dux in four subjects (ATAR 88.95), a Master of Teaching candidate with K–6 classroom expertise, experienced youth mentors and camp leaders, International Baccalaureate high achievers, and passionate volunteers skilled at guiding students from diverse backgrounds.

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Pulkit

Chemistry Tutor Melton South, VIC
I consider the most important thing as a chemistry tutor is to teach your students to ask more questions, more often and trying to answer those questions themselves as if they are the teacher because by doing this they actually get used to thinking about various problems in a better way and come up with well thought questions and a better…
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Gagan Deep

Chemistry Tutor Maddingley, VIC
The most important thing a chemistry 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…
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Marium

Chemistry Tutor Weir Views, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to foster a safe, encouraging learning environment, identify and address individual learning needs, and empower the student to become a confident and independent learner. A tutor should not only help with subject knowledge but also nurture critical thinking, study strategies, and motivation to learn…
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Betty

Chemistry Tutor Darley, VIC
My primary focus is guiding students through the subject matter while fostering critical thinking to ensure a deep understanding of concepts. Additionally, I can help them develop growth mindset; to seek assistance, develop confidence to embrace mistakes while understanding the cruciality of learning from those mistakes. My strength is creating a…
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Chemistry Tutor Eynesbury, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is: -prepare and plan ahead in order to be a useful resource to the student. -try to the student's abilities, strengths and limitations in order to refine their strengths as well as address and facilitate for their limitations to encourage academic growth. -aim for students to understand…

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Content Covered

Year 4 student Ray practised multiplication facts and tackled multi-step addition using written strategies.

In Year 9, Aisha worked on simplifying surds and indices, then applied binomial expansion techniques to algebraic expressions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily explored matrix arithmetic—addition, subtraction, and multiplication—solving related word problems with real-world context.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10, Lyla had not completed her assigned maths homework, which left gaps when tackling revision tests on previously covered topics—her understanding slipped on session 2 material even though she recalled session 1 content.

In VCE Biology, Ariel hesitated to answer follow-up questions and struggled to explain his reasoning; as one tutor noted, "he needs to work on his confidence in explaining his thought process."

For a Year 8 student, relying on mental calculations in algebra led to skipped steps that made it hard for anyone else (including teachers) to follow the logic.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Parwan noticed that a Year 10 student who'd fallen behind during remote learning is now catching up, especially after starting to ask for help mid-problem instead of just guessing—something he never did before.

Another high schooler recently improved her quiz score from 8/14 to 12/17, and finished faster this time, showing she's not only grasping the material but becoming more willing to try questions even when unsure.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 3 has begun saying her working out aloud and writing every step for tricky addition problems; previously, she'd freeze up and stay quiet if she got stuck.

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 Bacchus Marsh Grammar - Maddingley Campus.