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Tutors in Dingley Village include a university dux and Kwong Lee Dow scholar with a 99.30 ATAR, a PhD mathematician with years of lecturing experience, accomplished high school leaders and academic award-winners, experienced K–12 tutors and peer mentors, VCE subject duxes, and several youth coaches skilled in guiding students of all ages.

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Shivam

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: Personalize Learning: Tailor lessons to fit the student's individual learning style, pace, and needs, ensuring that the material is accessible and engaging. Build Confidence: Encourage and support the student, helping them to believe in their abilities and develop a positive…
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Fathima

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Never get angry at a student for asking the same question repeatedly. They are asking because we have not done a good enough job in explaining to them. So we must be patient and ensure we explain as clear as possible. It also very important for a tutor to encourage and motivate students. Sometimes students say they want to give up but we must…
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Rithika

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Other than bringing the best out of a student in terms of subject knowledge, a tutor should be able to relate well with the student and help him/her develop an overall personality. A tutor should ignite a sense of purpose by which the student can make logical decisions in life. With a family of math professionals, topics about how math is inclined…
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Bogosi

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most essential thing is patience. Understanding that your student is gonna require extra effort and time in making sure they understand concepts, patience allows a tutor to take time explaining concepts making it the most important thing as a tutor. I find perfect ways in explaining difficult and complex math concepts into clear and simpler in…
Lucinda
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Lucinda

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is be encouraging. A tutor could give the best explanation but if the student is unmotivated and lacks confidence in their own ability then they're not going to achieve as much. Another important aspect of being a good tutor is being patient, not every student is going to understand something the first time…
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Leonard

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Try to make the lesson enjoyable I would say. Study could be stressful and boring for students, it is also teachers responsiblility to ensure student can actually enjoy and gain knowledge outside routine like memorising work from study. Being about to look after students needs. I am able to understand what student desire, what is their strength…
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Sharveshaan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Answering the questions a student asks as they only ask if they truly do not understand a particular part and as a tutor its our duty to make them understand. A key for tutoring is to have patience to guide someone no matter how slow a person understands the particular subject and I do have that key. Plus, I would take the responsibility making…
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Cleopatra

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor's most important role is to clarify complex concepts, breaking them down into understandable parts to ensure the student grasps the fundamental ideas. Building the student's confidence is crucial, providing encouragement and support to help them believe in their abilities. Adapting teaching methods to suit the student's individual learning…
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Othoniel Jr

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to impose upon them the enjoyment of the process of learning. A tutor can be skilled, and well educated, but if a student does not enjoy the process of being taught in a manner that which leaves them academically unsatisfied, or frustrated, then their potential is…
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Durgka

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Listen to students and figure out their problems. Build a very friendly relationship with them. I have a lot of patience to even repeat the same explanation as many times as the student needs in order for them to understand. I can adapt to the needs of each student and communicate well with them. I am also very good at my time…
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Gadzo

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think that helping a student understand the basic concept of what they are learning to ensure that they have a strong foundation for future learning. This may lead to a new appreciation for the subject matter. As well as ensuring that no student remains behind their year level to develop more nuanced future adults. I believe that I am able to…
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Kaushal

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Overall development of a student by teaching him not only academic subject but also values and soft skills which are helpful in all walks of life. Even the simplest qualities like punctuality, humility will help him/her for his lifetime. Adapting according to one's need, Building a relation and rapport with the student along with maintaining…
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Pushpita

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
As a tutor, I believe it is really important to get to know the student on a deeper level than teachers at school, I tend to find that it makes them more comfortable sharing their experiences and areas of difficulties, which is the foundation of learning. A tutor whom you find approachable and easy to talk to is one of the most important things in…
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Taylor

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Teaching critical problem-solving skills ensures that students truly understand concepts, allowing them to apply their knowledge in future studies rather than short-term memorization. A key part of this is fostering curiosity, helping students ask the right questions, and identifying gaps in their knowledge, often finding solutions through their…
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Zhilin

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think patience and carefulness are important. When you were teaching a student, you need to listen their questions clearly and patiently, try to explain them in a simplified way. I am patient and willing to help others with their problems. I am a volunteer in Uni, my major task is to help new residents to settle down and build a inclusive…
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Sehar Aejaz

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a genuine understanding of the subject, build their confidence, and cultivate a positive attitude toward learning. It’s essential to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, rather than just giving answers, so they can become more independent learners.…
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Marcus

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
To assist students in reaching their academic goals, to identify their areas of weakness in a subject, to build a good relationship with the student • Speaking calmly and demonstrating exemplary listening skills to students • Communicating with students at their respective levels to build relationships • Patience towards explaining…
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ferdian

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Providing students with a learning environment which encourages their participation through asking questions and allow them to show their own way of approaching a question. A tutor needs to not only ensure that students get good grades, for me personally, it is equally important to boost each student's problem solving skills and creativity.…
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Chathuri

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I firmly believe that making student's confident about the subject is the most important thing. A tutor is someone who guides the student to the solution also letting the student explore the new entities. It is not like providing the question and the answer at the same time. A tutor must be able to win the heart of the student so the student loves…
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Saurabh

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A tutor must understand a student first. I also think making a lively session and lightening up the session helps release stress and increase the grasping power of students. A tutor must be a friend and a teacher so that the student is free to express difficulties if there are any. I think I can make understand a concept to a person in the way…
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Wang Tik (Jimmy)

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe critical thinking is the most important skill that a tutor can bring to a student, since I think the responsibility of a tutor is to lead and motivate a student to complete their school tasks by themselves, rather than depending on help from a tutor. A tutor should also provide adequate solutions for different students. As I believe…
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Surabhi

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important things are to build confidence and foster independence. A tutor's job isn't just to help a student get a better grade on the next test; it's to give them the skills and self-belief to tackle future challenges on their own. This means creating a safe, supportive space where the student feels comfortable asking "silly"…
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Arya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is empathise with them, show them compassion, and assure them that there is always a tangible way to achieve what they desire. My strengths as a tutor are as follows: - patience - empathy - resilience in times of conflict - interpersonal skills - compassion - ability to understand…

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Olivia worked on identifying rules in number patterns and practiced adding fractions with different denominators.

Year 9 student Ethan focused on solving linear equations and learned how to expand and factorise algebraic expressions, using practice questions for consolidation.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah revised standard deviation and z-scores as part of her study of the normal distribution, also recapping key concepts from Further Maths Units 1 and 2.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often avoided showing full working in algebra, especially when rearranging equations, as one tutor noted: "He wrote the answer but skipped steps, so sign errors went unnoticed."

In Year 7 maths, another student relied on mental calculation for long division and times tables instead of written methods—leading to repeated slips during class problems.

A Year 12 student struggled with organizing exam revision notes and preparing summaries, which made reviewing key statistics concepts (like seasonal indices) more stressful before assessments.

When under time pressure in tests, a Year 11 student left some questions incomplete due to rushed planning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Dingley Village noticed one Year 11 student who used to get stuck on time series analysis now independently chooses the right method for trends and confidently explains her reasoning out loud.

Another win came from a Year 8 boy who previously hesitated with algebra—he now tackles expanding equations without prompting, even asking for harder examples after finishing his homework early.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was often unsure about shapes has started identifying irregular polygons and picking the correct formulas on her own; last session she worked through all area problems with no hints needed.

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