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Gowanbrae's tutors include a College Dux and highest ATAR achiever, a peer mentor on the University of Melbourne Dean's Honours List, a mathematics teacher with two master's degrees and national awards, seasoned K–12 aides and reading tutors, an engineering graduate leader, and several accomplished youth mentors passionate about guiding students to success.

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Anh

Info Processing Tutor Brunswick, VIC
The process of working with the student to find out what they are weak at, and finding correct solutions for those problems. I always come to the classroom fully prepared for the base materials and also any potential questions students may have. I also worked closely with the students to ensure optimal…
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LOUIJIE

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
For me, the two most vital things a tutor can do are to make learning stick and make it last. To make it stick, I focus on practical application. I bridge the gap between textbook theory and the real world, which makes the information tangible and easier to comprehend. To make it last, I focus on building the skills for continuous,…
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Paola Bianca

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Well, I believe it is understanding them and their concerns and not giving them pressure for not understanding a certain topic. We can help them by cheering them up instead of making them feel small for not understanding. I believe my patience and understanding towards the person. Everyone has their own level of understanding depending on the…
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Md Mahamudul

Info Processing Tutor Footscray, VIC
A tutor can motivate the students, with the help of a tutor they will overcome the fear about a subject. They can help the student to strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutor also gives the student individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who…
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Tanisha

Info Processing Tutor Parkville, VIC
Treat each student as an individual person. The same methods of tutoring might not apply on the other. Moreover patience is necessary. Tutors should maintain a pace comfortable for the student. Tutors should be humble enough to admit if they don't know few answers and should be able to research and provide the answers to the student. I learn…
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NAKHAT YEMEN

Info Processing Tutor Flemington, VIC
motivate them to do well. Develop in them a passion for the subject by showing them the importance of the subject in our lives. Never have preconceived notions of the capabilities of the students. Highlight the strengths of the student to make him feel more confident about the subject and help him develop a bond with the subject. I'm very…
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Prince

Info Processing Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
It is never easy with studying - and different students will have their own speed of absorbing the lesson they are trying to learn. Several factors may come into play in those challenges whether it's their cognition ability, skills of their instructor, or the status of the environment where they are trying to learn. I belive a tutor can help in…
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Rublepreet

Info Processing Tutor Thomastown, VIC
To be able to understand difficult and complex questions and explain them in the simplest way. Responsibility towards the students and to be able to connect with them Communication skills including verbal and non-verbal Experienced in working with students (k-12) Ability to explain difficult things in a simple…
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Nazibur

Info Processing Tutor St Albans, VIC
A tutor is a very important role model and source for guidance for a student that is unparalleled by any other roles in the society I am patient and…
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damiru

Info Processing Tutor Footscray, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, adapt to their learning style, and make advanced concepts more approachable. Beyond just teaching the material, a tutor should encourage critical thinking, create a supportive learning environment, and inspire curiosity so that students develop a genuine interest…
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Arafat

Info Processing Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student to lift them up what they feel mostly interested while learning anything. To motivate them while they do something new and bring any new idea to resolve any problem. That will help to develop the psychology of a student in more positive way to move forward with their willingness of thinking…
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Vidyasagar

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine, VIC
In my experience, the most important things a tutor can do are build a strong relationship with the student, assess their learning style, and foster a love of learning. By creating a positive and supportive environment, students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks. Tailoring lessons to how a student best absorbs information keeps…
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Vidit

Info Processing Tutor Parkville, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is help the student develop interest for the subject. Once the student is throughly interested in the subject, he/she starts to explore on their own. After that the tutor just needs to guide the student in the correct path and occasionally help with difficult problems. However this is not an easy task.…
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Vaibhav

Info Processing Tutor Glenroy, VIC
It is to be patient. If a tutor is not patient, the student will not understand the work. I am understanding, patient, I am able to explain concepts…
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Samiha Afroze

Info Processing Tutor Jacana, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is build both understanding and confidence. A tutor should create a safe space for questions, explain concepts clearly, and gradually help the student become more independent in their learning. My strengths are patience, clear communication, and the ability to simplify difficult topics. I also focus…
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Afiefa

Info Processing Tutor Oak Park, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, provide clarity and foster love for learning. Building a students confidence is key because it empowers them to tackle challenges independently. Lastly, sparking curiosity and making the learning process enjoyable encourages students to take ownership of…
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Waqar Ali Khan

Info Processing Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
No doubt a teacher can have a long lasting impact on his students . By Spending long hours with your students, the one can easily become their role model, or perhaps their first platonic love. A teacher can help their student to form a healthy opinion of the world by asking a right question and giving them some food for thought. The passion for my…
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Gustavo

Info Processing Tutor Niddrie, VIC
Building the student's confidence and self-esteem, showing them they can learn anything they put effort into. I’m calm and skilled at turning technical topics into easy-to-understand concepts. Plus, I had a great maths tutor myself, so I know what it’s like to be on the other…
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Suha

Info Processing Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
It can be overwhelming to feel confused or left behind in school which can eventually affect your self-confidence. Tutoring gives students a safe space to learn at their own pace without feeling judged or incapable. My greatest strength as a tutor would be my patience and ability to simplify complex concepts in ways students can relate to. I can…
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Reuben

Info Processing Tutor Broadmeadows, VIC
Provide assistance that if of actual benefit. As a student, if I pay for tutoring, I expect that my mentor should be both willing and able to teach the content in a way that I am able to comprehend and implement. Basically, a tutor must be able to help a student develop. I taken pride in making sure I am of value. I will always but my best foot…
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Bansi

Info Processing Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
- Working with the student to find their strengths and weaknesses. - Making sure they are able to tackle any problem without panicking. - Having flexible teaching styles that can cater towards different learning styles in various subjects. - Being able to find multiple ways to explain one concept till a student understands it. - Having…
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Geetika

Info Processing Tutor Essendon North, VIC
I believe in the saying that "No question is a dumb question". Motivating my students to ask as many questions as possible and as many times as they want till they feel that the concept is clear to them fully, is what I stand for. I believe in being patient and listening to the students' queries and talking them through the solution to their…
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Sakina

Info Processing Tutor Attwood, VIC
To be friendly and understanding I like to be friendly to all the kids by which the get interest to…

Local Reviews

We are very happy with Malmi and we are looking forward to having her next term from Saturday.
Faye, Gowanbrae

Inside GowanbraeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Adam worked through identifying prime and composite numbers, and converting between percentages, decimals, and fractions.

In Year 8, Priya focused on algebra skills including factorization and solving linear equations, as well as graphing simple linear relationships.

Meanwhile, Year 5 student Aiden practised long division with remainders and tackled adding mixed number fractions using visual aids for clarity.

Recent Challenges

Homework completion and organization presented issues across both primary and secondary levels. For example, a Year 7 student left several algebra and linear equation exercises unfinished, with notes showing "make a habit of doing homework (grade 5 and grade 7 yearly exam are given)."

In Year 8 maths, messy written work—especially in fractions and factorisation—made it hard to check steps or spot errors. As one tutor observed, "review the textbook questions that have been solved—cover up the workings and attempt again," but avoidance of reworking mistakes meant gaps persisted into new topics.

The impact was most noticeable during test preparation: confusion over missed steps slowed revision momentum.

Recent Achievements

One Gowanbrae tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 8 student's approach: after previously needing reminders to stay focused, she now independently completes her algebra and exponent exercises before the session ends.

In high school art, Louis moved from hesitating over digital tools to confidently experimenting with Photoshop for his Warhol-inspired project, even trying out new effects without prompting—he's now ahead of class milestones.

Meanwhile, Bella in Year 4, who used to rely heavily on step-by-step guidance for subtraction with borrowing, now works through problems on her own and checks her answers without being asked.

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