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Greenvale's tutors feature a Monash medical student and Mac.Robertson's Girls' High School graduate (ATAR 97.25), an experienced K–12 Kumon educator, a mathematics mentor with Olympiad distinction, a VCE high achiever in English and Biology, university-level science and engineering students, and dedicated peer mentors passionate about guiding younger learners to academic confidence.

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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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Simranjit

Info Processing Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for students is to understand them . To understand student help tutor to select best way to teach them . The most important thing is to make students future bright and help them to become a good person . Its the responsibility of tutor to select best way of teaching that is suitable for student so that…
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Zairalyn

Info Processing Tutor Craigieburn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are: Make Learning Fun: Personalize lessons to fit the student's interests. Boost Confidence: Encourage and celebrate achievements. Teach Independence: Show students how to find answers on their own. Give Helpful Feedback: Provide clear and kind guidance. Create a Safe Space: Establish…
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Afiefa

Info Processing Tutor Glenroy, 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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Matthew

Info Processing Tutor Keilor, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do is motivate a student. No matter how good the tutor or the student, if the student doesn't want to put in the effort then tutoring will be far less effective. If you are able to motivate your student and make the learning somewhat entertaining then that student will achieve much greater results than…

Local Reviews

Daman was tutoring me in math to help me pass an army test and i ended up passing my test last week. He has helped me improve in math which I've been struggling with when growing up and as I will now be teaching myself improve more and more in math using his method as I believe it really helped me. I wouldn't have passed the test without him so hats off to this bloke.
John Tan, Greenvale

Inside GreenvaleTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Arjun reviewed perimeter and area of solids as well as worked through challenging integer questions.

In Year 9, Priya focused on data analysis by interpreting stem-and-leaf plots and plotting line graphs, also revising key statistics like mean and median.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student, Josh, concentrated on networks—practising drawing network diagrams—and spent time consolidating knowledge for upcoming exams.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 mathematics, one student repeatedly looked back at notes instead of recalling terms independently during probability work—"he checked the book for every definition," making problem-solving slower.

A Year 11 student left several homework questions unfinished on volume and area, missing a chance to practice new methods before next week's topic shift.

Meanwhile, in a primary session, a student avoided writing out full working for long division due to fear of errors; as noted, "she rubbed out steps she wasn't sure about." This meant less feedback could be given on where her understanding broke down.

Recent Achievements

One Greenvale tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rush through maths homework now double-checking answers and explaining her steps aloud, especially when tackling percentage discounts—a shift from earlier lessons where she'd skip working out.

Another recent win came from a Year 8 boy: after struggling with two-digit multiplication for weeks, he completed his assigned problems independently for the first time and even asked for more challenging ones.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by drawing diagrams to solve tricky worded maths questions—something she previously avoided—and finished all ten practice problems without prompting.

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 Gladstone Park Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Greenvale Primary School.