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Tutors in Croydon North include a secondary Maths and Science teacher with VCE expertise and curriculum leadership, an IIT gold medalist and Monash engineering teaching associate, a biomedical scientist who's been a school science teaching assistant, seasoned tutors with international classroom experience, and accomplished youth coaches, club leaders, and peer mentors across maths, science, English and sport.

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Nidhi

Chemistry Tutor Ringwood, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to inspire a love for learning and instill confidence in their abilities. This involves fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, providing personalized guidance, and helping students develop effective learning strategies that empower them to succeed academically and beyond As a…
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Xiao

Chemistry Tutor Heathmont, VIC
be understanding, about everyones personality or even their learning capabilities, everyone learns at their own pace, some are fast some are slow. i am a friendly and patient person, easygoing and capable of making things easier to understand for others that need…
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Xuan Jhe

Chemistry Tutor Heathmont, VIC
As a tutor, it is important not to be restrictive in your approach and to have flexibility. Being able to personalise your approach, trying out different ways of teaching and altering it to suit the student is necessary to make them feel more at ease when learning as well as bringing out the best in them. Rather than students catering to us, we…
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Aaron

Chemistry Tutor Mount Dandenong, VIC
The most important skill that a tutor can provide a student with is patience. Patience is key in giving students time to grasp the knowledge they're struggling with, a tutor who can provide time and not rush a student, is one who cares about their progress. When I tutor, I try to adapt my methods for my students for their benefit. Approaching…
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Jillian

Chemistry Tutor Mount Evelyn, VIC
By making learning fun and relatible students can see the benefits of learning the content. This allows students to see the practical part of their learning and will be more engaged to learn something they can use now or later in life. I am a very patience person which is important when teaching because students need time to try and understand the…
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Yue

Chemistry Tutor Donvale, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to lead students to the right path. I have experienced losing track when learning at school and it was my tutor who helped me. As a tutor, I hope my tutoring skills are able to enable students to comprehend every single piece of information and gain hope and confidence when sitting examinations. Last but…
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Gavinjit

Chemistry Tutor Wantirna, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only explain an answer to a student, but actually make sure that they understand how the answer is derived and can do it themselves. There is no point in rote learning something when you can understand how an answer comes to be. As Albert Einstein said, 'Education is not the learning of…

Local Reviews

Tom was absolutely amazing. He was able to create a great connection with Grace immediately. It was the first time I’ve seen her smile while doing math! He really provided some achievable challenges and she is actually excited for her next session.
Rebecca, Warranwood

Inside Croydon NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sara worked through a data collection project for school and practiced interpreting frequency tables, while also revising how to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators.

Year 9 student Josh focused on trigonometry, including applying bearings to problems and revising for an upcoming test by solving practice questions.

For Year 10, Codi reviewed circular functions in preparation for exams and tackled context-based applications of stationary points using worked examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Methods, one student's tendency to rely on memorised rules rather than genuine understanding led to confusion with stationary points—"we'll need to consider what stationary point really means and its purpose."

Another, in Year 10, was hesitant to ask for help when stuck, sometimes remaining silent even when unsure.

In Year 7 algebra, forgetting to show working meant marks were lost in tests; "he often forgets to show his working out," noted a tutor.

Meanwhile, a primary student's avoidance of multiplication practice due to nerves made basic calculations slower during problem-solving sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Croydon North noticed that Josh, a high school student, is now regularly double-checking his own maths work—something he didn't do before—which means he's catching and correcting small mistakes independently.

Another recent session saw Ayelet confidently simplifying surds and using index laws with much less reliance on her calculator; she now talks through each step out loud, making her reasoning clear.

Meanwhile, Sara (primary) has started tackling addition problems entirely in her head instead of reaching for a calculator or counting on her fingers, and she self-checks answers before moving on.

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 Mooroolbark Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Village School.