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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.

TONY
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TONY

Tutor Essendon, VIC
1.Create a platform that allows students to showcase their true potential. 2.Mentor and support students in setting and achieving their goals. 3.Cultivate a conducive and positive learning process. 4.Deliver top-notch learning content to ensure quality education. 1.10+ years of teaching experience 2.Positive attitude towards handling learning…
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Andrew

Tutor Avondale Heights, VIC
Being able to communicate knowledge to students is the most important. I belive in building up the confidence of students so that they can believe in their answers and study better. I am very empathetic and understanding. I have worked with many children and am patient. I recently graduated from VCE with an 89.90 ATAR and understand the stress and…
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Akshat
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Akshat

Tutor Pascoe Vale South, VIC
I believe a good tutor has the ability to transcend their role as a tutor and become a role model for their students. Further, helping a student overcome their fears or challenges for a particular subject is incredibly helpful. I am able to connect with my students and understand their issues from their perspective. This allows me to curate my…
Nikki
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Nikki

Tutor Avondale Heights, VIC
Build confidence, encourage participation and motivation, be supportive and promote independence. A combination of all these factors will achieve results, which is ultimately the goal. I believe I am able to paint a mental picture that the student understands. It is one thing to understand the concepts of the subject yourself, and another to be…
Hannia
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Hannia

Tutor Coburg North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their students is help them teach skills that they can apply lifelong. These skills includes ways to analyse, think, problem-solve. Also, teaching students skills to how to write notes, practice questions and how to study in general. My strengths as a tutor is being able to evaluate my teaching…
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Eemana

Tutor Campbellfield, VIC
Being there and answering questions they ask at anytime whoch would be crucial. If a student puts effort into attending tutoring sessions then we should put the effort of helping them as much as we can. Ability to provide feedback continuously based on the students progess and able to go at a slow pace. As a university student I still have…
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Nabhan

Tutor Campbellfield, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to deeply connect with them, providing an empathetic, encouraging stance while teaching them. A tutor must bolster a student's motivation by being someone they can understand and approach easily. I have good communication skills that I believe can translate effectively in guiding students.…
Eesa
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Eesa

Tutor Campbellfield, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for their student are to build their confidence, tailor their teaching to the student’s individual needs, and foster a supportive learning environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions. A tutor should also focus on clarifying difficult concepts, providing consistent feedback, and…
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Priyanka

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build a good friendly relationship with their students. Friendly relationship with student make them feel easy and clear their doubts fully. The most important quality or strength the teacher needs is patience. I have patience as my strength with student to make them each problem…
Matthew
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Matthew

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
To be present with the student throughout the lesson, to allow space for open and honest communication, to treat students with respect, and to accomodate each student's unique learning style and talents. I look at maths as a fun mind-workout and my communication and teaching style encourages my students to also develop this attitude. I am very…
Tam
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Tam

Tutor Essendon, VIC
I believe that tutors need to be able to explain things to students succinctly give that students are already putting their own time out of school to catch up on what they have missed. Students who tend to be apathetic towards a subject end up performing poorly in class as they might the subject too difficult, therefore, tutors need to show…
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Shaheer Yar

Tutor Fawkner, VIC
That the Student wants to study more making it a enjoyable experience. I love maths and I makes maths…
Tasnin Hassan
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Tasnin Hassan

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
I think creating a supportive learning environment is very important as it will slowly build their confidence and not make them want to give up. Along with my problem-solving skills, my deeper understanding of the subjects is important for my student as well. I have strong communication skills which allow me to engage with students, making their…
Peter
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Peter

Tutor Meadow Heights, VIC
I believe it's truly the little things that count. By this, I mean being truly available for your students at all times of the day, working through their frustrations and areas of weakness with a growth mindset and patient attitude, and knowing how to bounce back and encourage them if they miss the mark academically. Being such a recent student…
Mahir
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Mahir

Tutor Aberfeldie, VIC
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be understanding and friendly to them so that they don't hesitate to share their problems. focusing more on the topics they find difficult to understand and being there for them for as long as they need is the best thing a tutor can do. My strength as a tutor is I understand math can be…
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Zakarya

Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a deep understanding of the subject matter and to build the student's confidence in their own abilities. It's crucial to create a learning environment where students feel safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and explore different solutions. Personalizing lessons to…
Shabana Thahaseen
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Shabana Thahaseen

Tutor Fawkner, VIC
Helping students fall in love with learning is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student instilling academic achievement in students as an early step. Patience is my epitome of success as listening ears and patient talk is all that's required for effective…
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Tabarak

Tutor Fawkner, VIC
Explaining concepts in a way that not only helps them understand it but also to apply that in their studies. Another is to build their confidence as it will help them in their future. Finally, building up the educational skills that will help them to achieve sccuess in their educational carrier - Good communication - engaging with…
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Despina

Tutor Essendon, VIC
Successful tutors can build strong, personal relationships with their students. As they can teach to the student's strengths, they are able to minimize the student's weaknesses. Additionally, tutors listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers I am very communicative. I can attract children's attention and make the lesson much…
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Marwa

Tutor Coolaroo, VIC
the most important thing that a tutor can do for students is to make them feel comfy in class, so they encourage to ask once they have a question, and always testing their knowledge so you can keep track of students' progress and know their weaknesses and work on it . Being skilled in Science/mathematics Teacher with 3 years of experience in…
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Elanur

Tutor Coolaroo, VIC
An important aspect to tutoring is understanding students by patience and adaptation to each individuals needs - connecting with kids/teens and being able to build bonds - teaching through a variety of ways - learning new ways to…
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Tanzim

Tutor Coolaroo, VIC
Look out for them and be of assistance to them when they need it. My strengths are being patient with kids, explaining difficult concepts in a simple way, and also building good relationships with kids to the point where they can see me as a friend that they can be open…
April
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April

Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
-Find ways to make the student interested about the material they are learning -Ensure that they have developed strong study skills so that they are able to work well on their own -Adapting one's style of teaching to most effectively match the learning needs of the student I am currently completing a Masters of Teaching degree and use all that I…

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.