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Tutors in Croydon South include a fully registered English and maths teacher with decades of classroom and tutoring expertise, VCE high achievers (ATARs up to 96.85) and subject award winners, a specialist in K–12 education currently studying teaching, published authors, youth coaches, peer mentors, and competition-tested science and maths leaders.

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Manisha

Chemistry Tutor Nunawading, VIC
Tutor can be well prepared for the any topics of her/his expertise. Tutor has to solve any doubts of the students till he/she satisfied with his/hers curiosity. I am a good tutor with whom student love to study. I have an inner strength to bringing out the…
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Claudia

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Professional, punctual, understanding, flexible, patient Strength is that I am experienced, patient, I get along with kids easily. My weakness is that I havent been seeing or doing maths for a year so i will need to refresh my…
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Stanley
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Stanley

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I realise that everyone learns differently and I aim to adopt a personalised teaching approach to each student inorder to maximize each students potential. One of my strengths is that I am always extemely well organised and prepared. As I have recently completed VCE, I am up to date with the course and how things work and can share my experience…
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Nathan

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I consider guidance as the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. Teachers are important but sometimes they can be carried away by teaching a large group of students in the class. Tutors are there to give personal support to the students to help not just their academic development and also emotionally What most teachers cannot do is…
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Diksha

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them become more confident in their learing and improve their study skills. My strength would be that I am persistent with my student and make sure I help them until they understand the contents. My weakness as a tutor would be interaction with…
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Vishwesh

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
Flexibility in learning, preparing extra material if required, development in all aspects of student learning Patience, Excellent communication skills, Knowledge of…
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Ho Man Kevin

Chemistry Tutor Vermont South, VIC
I believe the most important thing for a tutor to do is to listen and understand the strengths and weaknesses of students so that the tutor can provide additional help where needed ensuring the student doesn't feel overwhelmed. As a tutor I believe some of my core strengths is adaptability, patience, listening and understanding. I can adapt to…
David
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David

Chemistry Tutor North Warrandyte, VIC
To teach the student in an engaging and productive manor to help the student grow a passion for the subject, to not bore the students this intern will make a more positive and profound mark on the students brain to remember what was taught to him/her to be retained and used at a later time. My strengths as a tutor are I can look at a problem and…

Local Reviews

Yes we are very happy, Kane is away this week but we will be continuing through the school holidays.
Jeni, Croydon

Inside Croydon SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Gabriella focused on factorising and solving quadratic equations, as well as revising linear equations and exploring turning point form in preparation for upcoming assessments.

For Year 8, Ava worked through fraction operations and tackled problems involving positive and negative integers using written steps to clarify each part of her process.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Gabby spent recent sessions reviewing differentiation basics and practising methods such as the quotient rule and product rule with targeted exercises from class materials.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, a student's working out was often messy or unclear—especially when labeling shapes or setting out steps in algebra—which made it hard to check answers or spot errors (tidying up working out so that silly mistakes aren't made).

During a Year 10 creative writing task, another hesitated to expand on ideas and preferred "telling" over showing, limiting depth in essays.

A senior Chemistry student missed early classes and struggled to keep up with current content; gaps grew because she avoided revisiting foundational material.

Forgotten homework also delayed progress for a Year 9 student in Croydon South.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Croydon South noticed Gabby, a Year 10 student, move from hesitating over factorising quadratics to confidently using the grouping method on her own—something she found confusing just a few weeks ago.

In another session, Sebastian in Year 11, who once struggled to generate ideas for English tasks, was able to brainstorm creative themes independently for his SAC protest piece without prompting and even suggested new vocabulary options independently.

Meanwhile, Ava in Year 4 started double-checking her answers for mistakes rather than rushing through maths problems; she finished her worksheet today with every answer self-checked.

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