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Tutors in Delahey include a College Dux and Valedictorian (ATAR 98.60) with years of mentoring, a veteran Year 11–12 maths/science teacher and learning support officer, a Master of Engineering prizewinner and peer mentor, Kumon-trained tutors with education degrees, seasoned private tutors in maths and sciences, plus leaders in youth coaching and STEM outreach.

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Martin

Engineering Studies Tutor Delahey, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to halp them achieve the standard they want and teach them effective study methods that will prepare them for the future. I am very good at maths and I have a natural ability to explain things in different ways to suit different people with different capabilities. I also have a lot of…
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Alex

Engineering Studies Tutor St Albans, VIC
I have been inspired by educators who encourage their students' learning and find different ways to teach the same concepts. For students who struggle, helping them understand basic/intermediate concepts is a big step. Getting quality responses and correct answers by themselves builds confidence in student learning, and creates positive feedback…
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Gursimar

Engineering Studies Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
First things is to make them feel comfortable so that they can so their doubts. Next, understand the prior knowledge of a student and then give examples on the problems based on that. It helps them to understand various concepts easily and they start building interest in studies. Lastly, try to make education interesting for them! My main…
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Parminder

Engineering Studies Tutor Derrimut, VIC
1.Tutor should help students with homework by explaining it and discussing how to complete it Provide additional resources to support learning 2. Tutor must used easy ways of teaching and for difficult topics so that students can learn in an interesting way I never feeling tired or bored during teaching,I can listen students problems very…
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Nam

Engineering Studies Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Tutor can be challenging, especially when it comes to motivating our students. I am a very patient person and I love making everything in a simplified way so that student can understand better. I always see the potential in each of different students and as we are living in such a busy and demanding time, everyone expect students to learn fast and…
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Alexander

Engineering Studies Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Take the time to understand what their tutoring and academic goals are and communicate with them to help them achieve them. Patience and being able to approach and explain concepts from different…
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Robert

Engineering Studies Tutor Keilor, VIC
the most important thing for a tutor to do for the student is to connect with the student develop some sort of bond with the student so the student can trust and understand what the tutor is teaching them, also its important that the tutor not rush with the student and the tutor helps develop the students confidence in approaching the subject As a…
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Linh

Engineering Studies Tutor Hillside, VIC
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Nicholas

Engineering Studies Tutor Hillside, VIC
Equipping a student with multiple tools to be able to problems in multiple different ways. Finding multiple paths to solve problems, Adapting to the student i’m tutoring & Being able to concisely convey…

Local Reviews

James seems to be grasping what David is teaching him. He is very comfortable with David.
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Inside DelaheyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Evangeline practised identifying and drawing different types of angles before beginning algebra basics, focusing on using clear working for each step.

For Year 9, Jessica worked through trigonometry applications including Sine and Cosine Rules and interpreting the unit circle.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student revised operations with complex numbers—such as finding conjugates—and solved quadratic equations involving complex solutions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student's notes in algebra and index laws were often messy or incomplete, which made reviewing mistakes difficult—one tutor commented, "I left one of my old exercise books with him to show how I took notes."

In Year 7 maths, forgetting the exercise book or not bringing textbooks meant extra lesson time was spent improvising rather than consolidating skills.

A recurring pattern in senior physics was only backchecking answers when prompted; this slowed test preparation and led to repeated calculation errors during practice.

In each case, missing homework or untidy written work directly limited progress in class and at home.

Recent Achievements

One Delahey tutoring session saw a Year 7 student, Evangeline, who had previously hesitated to write her own notes, independently prepare a summary sheet for an upcoming test and explain each point in her own words.

Meanwhile, Kristian in Year 10 began using a new exercise book as suggested by his tutor—dividing it for notes and practice problems—and has kept up this organised approach during the holidays instead of putting maths aside.

Another high schooler started catching their own calculation errors out loud before the tutor could step in, a shift from earlier sessions where mistakes would go unnoticed.

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