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Clyde's tutors include a VIT-registered senior secondary maths teacher, Kumon specialists and experienced private tutors, early childhood educators with classroom and special needs expertise, school leadership award-winners, an ATAR 98+ AMC high distinction achiever, youth camp leaders, and passionate mentors recognised for academic excellence and student support across K–12 subjects.

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Alekhya

Tutor Clyde, VIC
The most difficult part for any tutor is to gain confidence of the student,once it is gained every thing is set into track.Tutor should mainly focus on the areas where student is facing difficulties and try to bring in interest in that particular topic to achieve good grades. I can explain efficiently with a friendly approach I have tutored…
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Guorong

Tutor Clyde, VIC
achieve better results familiar with VCE Maths Methods/General Maths Unit 1 to…
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Kriti
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Kriti

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Patience is probably one of the most important characteristics of a tutor. Even if the students ask the most basic question, always demonstrate your patience. Also, tutors should encourage students to be the best they can, to reach their goals, to recognize their strengths, to focus on learning how to learn so that they will be successful in the…
David Caleb Muiru
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David Caleb Muiru

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Know the strengths n weakness of the learner n work with them . The tutor to simple the math problem or any Subject content to the learner. The tutor need to have a good rapport with the student Am able to simplify the content to the learner. Am able to have a connection with the learner Able to make the learner Love and like the subject..By…
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Chipsy

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Teach students with mnemonic methods so that they remember the concepts for long period in their lives. Communicate and listen to the problems of students so that they can learn more. Communication, Handling the situations patiently and help the students whenever they require the…
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Shravika

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Provide students a secure space to be comfortable and ask anything and everything to clear their doubts. It is very important to build a relationship with your students to ensure that they can easily and without any fear ask questions and not be ashamed or embarrassed about it. I am in uni so I am still young enough to connect with kids of various…
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Thakshila Dilrukshi

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Reading and understanding the student. Learning techniques are different from student to student. We need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of students and change the teaching pattern accordingly. Solid education background. I'm currently doing a PhD at the University of Melbourne. I have both BSc and MSc degrees in computer science and…
Priya
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Priya

Tutor Clyde, VIC
1. Be patient 2. Listen to your students 3. Teach students how to solve the problem in an easy way 4. Build good relationships with the students…
Vamakshi
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Vamakshi

Tutor Clyde, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to make the student feel supported, build their confidence, and help them truly understand the material—not just memorize it. A good tutor listens, adapts to how the student learns best, and creates a safe space where it’s okay to make mistakes and ask questions. Most importantly, they…
Palak
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Palak

Tutor Clyde, VIC
To give them time and their undivided attention and support. A tutor needs to be able to give the student room to grow, while nurturing them so they can learn in the way that is best for them. As a recent graduate from high school (less than 3 years ago), I understand the pressure and stress, and can pin point common mistakes made by students…
Sonam
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Sonam

Tutor Clyde, VIC
There will be countless things emerge as indicated by circumstance, however, the essential ones are - -Work closely with the student and build a strong, personal relationship -Encourage progress -Communicate with parents and students -Provide students with the opportunity to ask questions -I am good at Working close with understudies,…
Joelle
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Joelle

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Commitment is crucial, tutors must reliably and consistently be there for their students to support them for a long period because tutor swaps can be disruptive to the student's education and negatively effect their performance. Tutors must recognise the strengths and weaknesses that are unique to each student and how to orient each session in…
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Hapuarachchige

Tutor Clyde, VIC
I have gone to tutors in the past and I believe it is always important to be available when they seek help even if its through emails or other methods. The tutor should also have a good level of respect for the student as they are there because they require help or assistance in a particular area. The tutor should also be willing to change their…
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Marwa

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Not only help them understand a topic they need assistance with, but to change their perspective and resilience to challenges they may face in the future. To make them see that anything is possible no matter how hard it may seem. No one can make me give up on helping a student unless they themselves opt out, and my communication skills (knowing 4…
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Rhoda

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Teach the student how to learn. As a tutor your ultimate goal is to help the student become an independent learner. Be willing to share your own experiences. By sharing information about what you have encountered, the student may feel relieved that he is not alone. Sharing experiences and lessons learned goes a long way toward building trust and…
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Taran-Lee

Tutor Clyde, VIC
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Shahbaz

Tutor Clyde, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can first do is become a student themselves, understand problems for the students perspective and define a path the students can take rather than provide them with the solutions itself My strengths would include breaking down problems easily, using different methods catered to different students, reaching out to…
Dhrasti
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Dhrasti

Tutor Clyde, VIC
I think understanding a student's strengths and weakness is the most important thing- then building up on their weaknesses to give them the confidence to work on their weakness. I am an highly motivating and understanding person. If someone doesn't learn in one way I will keep trying in different was to teach them until they are confident in their…
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Vijayaraja

Tutor Clyde, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build confidence and understanding. A tutor’s job isn’t just to go over homework or explain material — it’s to help the student believe that they can succeed and to give them the tools to do so. When students feel confident, they become more motivated, independent, and…
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Priscilla

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Help them succeed and achieve their academic standards Creative teaching, engaging students and achieving…
Suryaja
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Suryaja

Tutor Clyde, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is taking time out of their own oftentimes busy lives to make a positive impact on a student's academic journey, and show dedication and passion towards their role as a tutor and mentor for a student. Furthermore, a tutor should be someone that the student can come to for any…
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SITHARA

Tutor Clyde, VIC
Personalise the learning Incorporate connections to students interests Patience and positivity Excited about learnt Passion for helping students thorough knowledge and understanding of…
Suchara
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Suchara

Tutor Clyde, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to have the able identify the students areas that need improvement, this way students are able to identify their weakness them selves in order to be more independent with their studies as years progress. I also believe it is particularly important to teach each student differently…

Local Reviews

We are extremely happy with Thir And Jack is off to a great start and has shown early signs of improvement so we are very thankful for the assistance we have received.
Glenn, Clyde North

Inside ClydeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Keerat focused on algebra by practising substitution and working through exercises on simultaneous equations using both substitution and elimination methods.

Year 9 student Mary revised linear relations, summarising key concepts for an upcoming test and drawing graphs to consolidate understanding.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student worked on fractions—reviewing equivalence and practising addition and subtraction with different denominators—to strengthen foundational skills.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student showed a pattern of skipping written working in algebra and probability, as noted: "she had marked as correct but hadn't actually asked if it made sense or checked the answers carefully." This led to repeated errors going unnoticed until feedback was given, resulting in lost marks on tests.

In Year 7 maths, another student completed revision only for school requirements but left some assigned practice unfinished—extra English work took priority.

During essay writing in Year 9, informal structure persisted; despite reminders, arguments weren't clearly set up, making ideas harder to follow when drafting under time pressure.

Recent Achievements

A Clyde tutor noticed that a Year 9 student who used to wait for hints now brings her own questions to each session, having completed all her revision independently.

In senior maths, one student previously lost marks by skipping written steps but has started showing every part of her working, which led to fewer errors in her latest trigonometry set.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who struggled with fractions last term surprised his tutor this week by quickly adding and simplifying fractions with different denominators—he even asked for some harder extension problems at the end of the lesson.

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