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Tutors in Patterson Lakes include a qualified teacher with a Master's and Steiner training, an award-winning high school maths specialist, K–12 educators with extensive tutoring and classroom experience, accomplished academic competition finalists, university scholars in science and languages, experienced youth coaches, and engagement mentors passionate about supporting students' growth both academically and personally.

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Aditri

Chemistry Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
A tutor should be able to adapt their teaching style and tailor it for their students. The lessons should be interactive and engaging so the student is always focused on the class. As a tutor, I would adapt to the students' needs and ensure they are provided with all the resources they need, in order to thrive in their…
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Sandramol

Chemistry Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
This can include: - understanding where they are struggling - be ready to explain over and over again until they understand - having patience - lend a listening ear and be a support system as school can become challenging. - have the knowledge so that they can help them with the content One of my strength is the fact that I am a recent high…
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THANH

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
My teaching approach varies student by student and I will ensure that I manage our classes to match your learning style really focusing on maximizing productivity and ensuring you are engaged because I am adamant about learning being a process that is enjoyable rather than dull and conformative. Throughout my years as a tutor, I have molded my…
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Naheed

Chemistry Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
For the majority of students I have met, a large proportion approach their studies disinterested. Thus, the tutor’s most crucial responsibility is not only to effectively convey the subject matter, it is to do it in a way which sparks engagement. This extends further for theoretical subjects such as chemistry, where the tutor assumes a greater…
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Tram

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a tutor it is important to identify a student's weaknesses and improve on these. Students, myself included, tend to neglect difficult concepts that they don't understand well. As a result, struggles with these questions on exams or tests. From personal experience, I have learnt to put time and effort into improving my weaknesses, thus I believe…
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Alice

Chemistry Tutor Parkdale, VIC
A tutor must be willing to work with and adapt for each student. It is critical to not treat tutoring as one-size-fits-all - indeed many students may be getting a tutor because standard learning methods aren't working for them. It is also essential that tutors create a safe learning space where students are free to ask questions and give opinions.…
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Rajnish

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Along with getting excellent academic results for the students, the most important things a tutor can do for the student is to prepare him/her for the lessons without extra stress and make learning process a smooth and memorable experience. A student shouldn't feel the compulsion to study extra hours i.e. tuition and should enjoy coming to the…
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Julie

Chemistry Tutor Keysborough, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to have faith and empathy for the one they are teaching. This is because only through empathy can they identify what the student needs to improve on. Through faith, the student will have the courage to learn and strive for consistency and a harmonious relationship between teacher and…
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Harmanpreet

Chemistry Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
A tutor can deliver lot of knowledge to students that make them suceed through their life. He can share his life experience with his students so that they can get an idea how to deal eith good or bad situations in their life. I am very hard working I always try my best to make things understandable to students with some simple methods I always…
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Stinoj

Chemistry Tutor Dandenong, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand the student's weakness and strength and assist them to improve on their weaknesses and develop further on their strengths, helping them exceed the standards. My patience and my mindset. I am very patient with a student and is not willing to give up on the student. This…
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Emma

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
The most important things are to give students support in the way that they need it. Tutors should always be there to answer students’ questions with respect and patience, and cultivate an opening environment where students are not afraid to say that they don’t understand something. I only recently completed VCE, so the high school curriculum…
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Michael

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Give them the ability to speak, we see teachers constantly blocking questions or not spending enough time on individual students as they have to help a whole classroom each week, so in the role of a tutor we need to make sure the student is able to freely communicate and have them do the question and ask them their though process throughout a…
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Haans

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
- Be respectful, kind and very helpful - Provide individualised feedback and assistance so that each student can improve in their own way. - Always teach students in a happy mood - Always encourage students to answer questions and create a friendly and supportive environment - I am patient, and approachable - I encourage students to ask…
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Samuel

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
Provide academic guidance and encourage students to become independent, active and lifelong learners. Good listener and experienced tutor who understands that each individual is unique (personalizing lessons for each student according to their learning needs) with strong organizational skills and attention to detail when…
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Reeta

Chemistry Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
All the students have unique learning methods so as a tutor it is essential that we take that into consideration and orient the classes in a way that is comprehensible and engaging for that child. The tutors should always be very patient and respectful of the child as no every child learns at the same pace. I believe that I am very patient and…
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Eisha

Chemistry Tutor Lynbrook, VIC
One of the major thing a tutor can provide to its students is motivation to achieve their tasks. Personally I performed very well in school and college because of my tutor who used to teach me. He taught me that I am capable of soo anything if I want to do so. I have a positive attitude towards my students, specifically I have good verbal and…
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Dana

Chemistry Tutor Langwarrin, VIC
To build their self-confidence, alter any misconceptions and enable them to experience some success. Also to encourage a love of learning and not just working to pass a test or exam. I enjoy working one on one with students and really being able to help them build on and improve their skills by catering to their specific needs. I have a passion…

Local Reviews

A great and fast easy way for tutoring. I wish I had of known about them earlier, not two weeks before my sons exams although the tutor made a remarkable difference to my sons results in just a short time. Highly recommended and a professional easy service. Daniel was my contact at Ezi Maths. ?
Jill, Patterson Lakes

Inside Patterson LakesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Luella practiced multiplying two- and three-digit numbers, worked with lowest common multiples, and explored decimals using number lines to compare values.

In Year 8, Hunter focused on constructing detailed narrative paragraphs, expanded his use of adjectives for character descriptions, and improved sentence flow through linking ideas.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Max revised linear equations by finding x- and y-intercepts from graphs and completed targeted multi-choice and short-answer questions to prepare for an upcoming maths test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student showed heavy reliance on a calculator during assessment tasks, particularly when finding surface areas and solving for unknowns, which "led to missing some formula steps" as the tutor noted.

In Year 8, one student's messy working in area and algebra made it hard to track errors, slowing progress on more advanced problems.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner repeatedly failed to edit their writing even after seeing corrections on the same page—spelling mistakes crept back into subsequent sentences.

During narrative planning in Year 6 English, a lack of confidence meant ideas were abandoned if not confirmed by an adult.

Recent Achievements

One Patterson Lakes tutor noticed that a high school student, Daniel, was initially unsure with quadratic equations but can now confidently expand and factorise quadratics, even applying the quadratic formula without assistance.

Another secondary student, Max, used to struggle breaking down composite shapes in geometry; he's since begun solving complex area problems independently by dividing them into simpler parts.

For a younger student, Hunter has become much more proactive—he now regularly asks for help with spelling rather than guessing silently and applies feedback on capitalisation as he writes. Last session, he planned and wrote an entire story following his outline.

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