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Tutors in The Basin include a primary and secondary school teacher with a Master of Teaching, an experienced Kumon instructor, a secondary science and maths teacher with eight years' classroom expertise, several tutors with ATARs above 95 (including a Monash Scholars recipient), seasoned VCE specialists, peer mentors, and university students awarded for academic excellence in STEM and English.

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Hayden

Online Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
The student needs to know that you are always there and will always support them in their endeavours. Patient, Hard working, Able to be contacted at any time, Experienced, Extremely knowledgeable of the subject…
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Evelyn

Online Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
A tutor should understand a student's struggle and achievements, and be able to bring out the fun in studying to help them in their academic struggles. I encourage and motivate students to excel and set a foundation for future studies, as well as providing an entertaining and educational environment suitable for each student. As a current student…
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Binu
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Binu

Online Tutor Bayswater North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a positive learning environment, and encourage independent thinking. A tutor should make students feel supported and motivated, showing them that mistakes are part of the learning process. By adapting to each student's unique needs and learning style, a…
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Ahmed

Online Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I strongly believe in individual behavioral and learning differences amongst students. As such, students have their own, sometimes unique, individual attributes which should be closely assessed / monitored by the tutor. My approach to math tuition consists of an individually tailored 3-stage plan: Identify, reform, and sustain. Any average math…
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Krishana

Online Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
Some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is ensuring that the student knows the content that has been taught. Also make sure that you are listening to the student and try to minimise their weaknesses and maximise their strengths. As a tutor, my strengths are being confident and only speaking what I know of. I will only teach…
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Adam

Online Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
While a tutor the ultimately needs to improve a students understanding of a topic, an overlooked part of their job is providing a structured for a student to learn outside of tutoring sessions. I am good at breaking down concepts into a form that a person can…
Komal
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Komal

Online Tutor Ringwood, VIC
Educate them ,in my opinion education is the most important wealth a human can carry. Give them the proper guidance and mentoring because in that age students can be really curious which is also a great thing Hardworking, never to give up on student, cooperative,disciplined,organised ,setting a good examples in front of students,have some relaxing…
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Abdul

Online Tutor Scoresby, VIC
Recognise that each student is unique with their own strengths and weaknesses. Tailor instruction to meet the specific needs and learning styles of each student. Provide personalised guidance and assistance. Encourage students to think critically, analyse information, and solve problems independently. Teach them how to approach challenges and…
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Michael

Online Tutor Croydon Hills, VIC
To ensure that the student actually learns something that is useful, and understands how to do the question, so they can complete the questions by themselves without help. I think my strengths are patience to allow someone time to understand, being clear on how to do something and my very high math…
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Jon

Online Tutor Kilsyth, VIC
Throughout my tertiary studies, I have found that the key to learning anything is finding the point of interest for a person and developing that area so that the subject as a whole becomes enjoyable. For any student, progress will naturally vary and giving them that support and encouragement to persevere and overcome hurdles in their learning is,…
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Lyndelle

Online Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
It is highly important for a tutor to listen to their student. Having interest and possibly even enjoying what they are learning assists with retaining information they receive, so it is important to take in and consider students' requests or suggestions for the lessons so that they can continue to be engaged in lessons. Listening and being…
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Qijia

Online Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is to cultivate the interest and engagement of the students. In Chinese, there is an idiom that roughly translates to "Interest is the best teacher", by actively engaging the interests of students you make learning not a chore, but rather a joy. I believe that my biggest strength lies in my…
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Ryan

Online Tutor Wantirna, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is be patient and supportive. Different people learn different things in different ways, and at different rates. A tutor must cater for that, and not skip over important things that students have not yet understood. A tutor must use the method of explaining/teaching that students will understand. I…
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Bokthiyar

Online Tutor Lysterfield, VIC
By helping them get a good grip of the foundation of the subject or topic. This is why I enjoy tutoring as well, as it lets me revise. I believe that with a good foundation the student will be more capable of catching on quickly to more harder topics and won't find it frustrating even if they initially struggle with it. Another important quality…

Local Reviews

Thank you, Harold! I appreciate your expertise, professionalism and kindness in helping me think through some problems to help my son in his math class.
Beverly Mitchell

Inside The BasinTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Daniel worked on building confidence with times tables and understanding fractions, using visual aids for tricky concepts.

In Year 10, Sarah practised solving simultaneous equations and strengthened her grasp of linear graphing through real-world examples.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jack focused on applying calculus to rates of change and integration problems, followed by revision of exponential and logarithmic equations in preparation for exams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Methods, skipping working steps in calculus ("he sometimes makes small mistakes due to skipping working steps which results in errors") led to incorrect answers that could have been caught with clearer layout.

For a Year 8 student, forgetting area and volume rules made it hard to tackle multi-step geometry problems; laying out problems more systematically was flagged as essential for future study.

In VCE revision, one student hesitated to revisit tough questions after setbacks—confidence wavered instead of retrying with fresh eyes.

During Year 12 exam prep, unclear use of formulas meant time was lost re-reading questions rather than solving them.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in The Basin noticed some real shifts recently. In Year 12, Jazz had previously struggled with advanced differentiation problems, but this week she managed to solve nearly all book questions on her own, only needing help for one particularly complex example.

For a Year 9 student, Jess had trouble reading and drawing graphs just two weeks ago; now she can confidently graph and interpret data without support.

Meanwhile, Hayden in primary school used to avoid practicing his times tables between lessons—now he completes them independently and even explains fraction concepts using models like pizza slices.

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 Boronia Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School.