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Junction Village's tutors include a seasoned primary school teacher with a Bachelor of Education and years of classroom experience, VCE high achievers and subject duxes, university STEM scholars with national competition awards, Kumon instructors, peer coaches, and youth leaders—each bringing proven mentoring skills and a passion for supporting students from early learning to VCE success.

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Chris

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are to create a comfortable, non-judgmental environment where students feel safe to ask questions without fear of feeling “stupid†and to support them at their individual level. By meeting students where they are and encouraging progress at their own pace, tutors can build confidence, foster…
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Shreya

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Foster a supportive and encouraging environment where students are comfortable asking questions and making mistakes Patience Flexibility Approachable Understanding…
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Roya
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Roya

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I believe that a safe and welcoming learning environment is more important as it ensures a student will get the most out of their learning experience. If there is an environment which welcomes questions and challenging areas which an individual may be less comfortable with, it can assist one with reaching their full potential and making learning…
Jayden
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Jayden

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
The most important thing is to consider who they are as a person. Everyone learns better differently, so to effectively tutor you need to be adaptive and able to explain and assist through multiple methods depending on the student. My strengths are my ability to communicate go and relate to others. This allows me to better help them, as I can find…
Joanne
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Joanne

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to optimise their environment for efficient and non-distracting lessons. This involves first and foremost making changes to their physical environment, changing attitudes towards school-work and education, as well as creating a more easy-going, lighthearted, passionate yet…
Warnakulasuriya Creshans Hewith Aswidha
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Warnakulasuriya Creshans Hewith Aswidha

Tutor Cranbourne West, VIC
I personally believe one of the most important things a tutor and provide for their students is to provide them a safe space where they can be their true self and give them the freedom to truly express themselves so that they can be comfortable in expressing their opinion,thereby allowing their productivity to improve. Furthermore a tutor should…
Dulanya
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Dulanya

Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I believe it is essential to have patience while teaching and understand that all children have different strengths, weaknesses and passions. Being supportive and encouraging as a tutor will build their motivation to ultimately help them achieve their academic goals. My strengths include the ability to explain a concept with multiple different…
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Shannen

Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding and give motivations to students especially when they are having difficulties. This is because, with empathy and encouragement, students will perform better as they are more engaged and motivated in subjects they are studying. Furthermore, a tutor should give strategies…
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Pamela

Tutor Lyndhurst, VIC
Believing in the students is the most important thing a tutor can do for their student. Some students may not believe in themselves and will need an extra boost or encouragement to believe they can do it as every student has the potential to do well. It all depends in the amount of motivation they have and how willing they are to put in the…
Emma
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Emma

Tutor Berwick, VIC
To be able to truly listen to a student about what exactly they are struggling/worried about, and help them gain confidence in their own abilities. For students that are already doing quite well academically, the best thing a tutor could do is enhance their curiosity for knowledge and help them extend their knowledge. Most of all, making learning…
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Hanin

Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to help them truly understand the material, build their confidence, and make learning enjoyable. It is about explaining concepts in a way that makes sense to them, encouraging them when they are struggling, and finding ways to keep them engaged and interested. A good tutor helps…
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Tharini

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
It is very important for a tutor to ensure that that their student knows that they are capable of improving and doing better. Believing in students and appearing as a relatable mentor figure helps students feel more confident in their abilities and also encourages them to keep trying harder as although they may be struggling now, with the help of…
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Vidhi

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do are to build the student’s confidence, provide personalized support, and create a safe, encouraging environment where they feel comfortable asking questions. A good tutor not only helps with academic content but also empowers the student to become an independent learner who believes in their own…
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Savini

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
To become a mentor, not just in studies but also help them overcome problems that they may be facing. I believe it is important that they improve gradually with confidence and liking towards the subject. I have different approaches to problems and i can teach in a way that can make it simpler for the…
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Samuel

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Provide academic guidance and encourage students to become independent, active and lifelong learners. Good listener and experienced tutor who understands that each individual is unique (personalizing lessons for each student according to their learning needs) with strong organizational skills and attention to detail when…
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Sharon

Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
The most valuable thing I can do for my student as their tutor is increase their confidence in their ability to achieve study goals and set greater challenges, and thus feel a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment whilst studying. My strengths as a tutor are delivering methodical yet flexible lessons, which ensures that all learning outcomes will be…
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Sam

Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
For me a tutor isn’t there to show student how to do the question but to guide them through it, make remarks on comment mistakes. Moreover an imporant aspect for a tutor is need to show student how mathematics impact our everyday life. When I was in high school, my friend always ask me questions on maths and physics. Therefore I know most the…

Local Reviews

We have been extremely happy with our son Jacks progress and we are forever thankful for all that Thiru has done teaching and coaching Jack up to speed.
Glenn, Clyde North

Inside Junction VillageTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student James practised structuring TEEL paragraphs for English assignments and reviewed expectations for Year 7 content.

In Year 10, Emily focused on solving linear equations from her recent school test and worked on drawing linear graphs, including finding x- and y-intercepts using graphing methods.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student revised statistics topics such as interpreting box plots and tackled probability questions from the textbook to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student struggled to keep written calculations organized in algebra, with a tutor noting, "her maths layout makes it hard to spot where she went wrong." This disorganization slowed down error correction during lessons.

In Year 3 grammar, another student often left homework incomplete, so progress on conjunctions and prepositions stalled between sessions.

A VCE student preparing for SACs was reluctant to create a bound reference, making revision less effective.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 found it difficult to retain new maths content because practice questions were left unfinished each week—leading to repeated confusion over previously covered material.

Recent Achievements

One Junction Village tutor noticed Ishan could now write a full TEEL paragraph from just a prompt and independently pick out visual images based on written descriptions—something he struggled with before.

In another session, Riley, also in high school, was able to recall key points from previous lessons and confidently apply BODMAS rules without hesitation, showing more initiative during problem-solving than last term.

Meanwhile, an upper primary student who used to quietly guess when unsure has started openly asking for help whenever she's confused, most recently raising her hand after stumbling over multiplication tables.

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 Cranbourne Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Lighthouse Christian College Cranbourne.