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Cranbourne's tutors include a VCE dux and Monash mentor with multiple academic awards, a veteran middle school teacher experienced across K–12 and special needs, seasoned maths coaches who've delivered hundreds of lessons to primary students, accomplished science graduates, English specialists with international teaching credentials, and peer mentors recognized for leadership in schools and university programs.

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BABY

Online Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
It is important to help students to organize studies by preparing a timetable. Tutors should create awareness in students that why they are learning particular subject and importance of that subject so that they can concentrate better. I feel I can make students feel very comfortable with the subjects and encourage them to go beyond. I use the…
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Alekhya

Online 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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Amirah

Online Tutor Berwick, VIC
Giving them the confidence to solve problems even without my assistance and encouraging them to enjoy the subject more so that they will have more/motivation to revise and practice on their own time. I believe I am patient and open to finding the best method to cater to the specific student in order to better their…
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Anthony

Online Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
I think to provide a larger framework or paradigm for what they are learning. When something fits into a context for "why" they are learning a concept. Mainly being able to listen to the student. I think I'm enthusiastic about getting to know them and what they care about, which helps me teach. Rather than just trying to do a…
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Thrisha

Online Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
The ultimate intention of tutoring, I believe, is to guide students to the point at which they can become independent learners and like tutors, teach other students. Therefore, the most important things a tutor can do to help the student reach this goal is personalise the learning and teach to the student's strengths, meanwhile minimising their…
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Ketsie

Online Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand what the student needs in order to succeed in the subject. The tutor should help their students overcome any obstacles and reach their goals. Being able to teach concepts in a clear and understandable manner, recognising that I must tailor my teaching approach to each…
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Sachindi

Online Tutor Berwick, VIC
To me, tutoring is about helping students be able to confidently do difficult areas of academia, by themselves without the support of anyone else. A tutor unquestionably needs to adapt their ways of teaching to each individual student as everyone does learn in different ways. Personally, I believe essential skills of a tutor include: a passion to…

Local Reviews

William is excited as he is learning more with Bailey than with his math's teacher. Baileys methods are easy to follow and very helpful. Bailey is always on time and puts in 110%. After every session, you can see the smile on William's face and his new found confidence. We are very impressed and very lucky to have Bailey tutor William.
Irene, Cranbourne

Inside CranbourneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student worked on adding three- and four-digit numbers using written strategies.

In Year 9, Grace explored essay planning for "The Women of Troy" and practised writing a body paragraph to improve her text response structure.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Akshara focused on language analysis skills by examining persuasive techniques in articles from class and developing structured responses based on those examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student preparing for science exams was advised to spend time reviewing detailed content—like types of decay and function transformations—but "a couple mistakes when trying to substitute transformations" showed that small calculation errors crept in when steps were skipped.

Meanwhile, a VCE English student left her oral presentation work very late, resulting in over-reliance on casual arguments rather than researched evidence; she struggled to convert plans into full paragraphs under deadline pressure.

For a younger Year 7 learner, untidy written maths working sometimes made it hard to spot where sign or calculation slips had happened.

Recent Achievements

A Cranbourne tutor recently noted that a Year 12 student, Tapson, who previously hesitated with physics application questions, managed to solve a complex problem independently on heat transfer after working through analogies together.

Another high schooler, Manasvi, showed real initiative by completely revising her oral presentation's conclusion without prompting—last week she'd struggled to keep arguments concise, but this time she shaped her speech to fit strict time limits.

In primary years, Hannah used to guess at multiplication tables; now she quickly answers negative number problems and even tackles basic algebra unaided.

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 St Agatha's School.