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Keilor Park's tutors include experienced K–12 and VCE maths, English, and science specialists—such as a Spectrum Tuition-promoted teacher with ATAR 95.55, school Duxes and academic award-winners, university-level peer mentors, an assistant professor, select-entry scholarship holders, creative writing and debating leaders, and STEM competition standouts with Distinctions in national Olympiads.

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jil

Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
To recognise that no two students are the same and that a process like learning needs to be personalised so that the best results are achieved. This personalisation also means that its much more likely for the student to open up and fully engage in the process of assisted learning as they can feel that the session is catered just towards their…
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Jenn

Tutor Maribyrnong, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only be able to teach them the material, but to also be able to mentor them. By mentoring, I mean having a close, trusting relationship with your student in order to help them improve their skills on a daily basis. The mentoring relationship allows learning to go beyond…
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Kaif Nawaz

Tutor Oak Park, VIC
I think the most significant thing that a tutor can do is to instill confidence in the student, make them able to learn, and independent learners. It's not providing them with the answers but making them see the 'why' about things. A good tutor listens, is attuned to the way of learning of the student, and gets them at ease asking questions and…
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Surender

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
In my opinion, a tutor is not just for supporting a student to complete his assessments and helping them to solve questions. A tutor has an even more close connection with a student than his school teacher. Hence he has a better chance to identify what is the level of a particular student and what support he or she actually needs. Other…
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Franz Kevin

Tutor Oak Park, VIC
the important thing is to give them a wide range of approaches to learning. since not everyone has the same style of learning. I think my persistence to help them understand the lesson and somehow makes them enjoy what they are…
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Bigyan

Tutor Oak Park, VIC
First and foremost helping the student to develop logic, as logic is everywhere, and making them understand each problem before solving it. The most important way would be to change the way of learning. Finally, the main part would be to increase their grades, so that they can enroll in world-reputed universities and colleges in the near future…
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Lara

Tutor Oak Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student, is genuinely care for the child’s education and go out of their way to actually assist them. To provide adequate work to excel the child’s knowledge in the unfamiliar area. My strengths are that I am extremely patient, and that I understand what children find interesting and not…
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Winnie

Tutor St Albans, VIC
I consider being flexible to the way a student learn is important and being able to change accordingly, as every student learns differently and if we teach them all the same way, some may not understand, when we want all to understand. Instead what should be done is an adjustment to how the content it being taught to suit the students' need. My…
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Muhammad

Tutor Oak Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to stay patient with him or her when they are not able get hold of a concept. That is what differentiates a great teacher from a good teacher. Students need to make mistakes in order to learn and it is responsibility of the teacher to stay patient while they are making mistakes and to also…
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Antonio

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
The most crucial aspects of my role involve tailoring lessons to individual needs, encouraging open communication, support self-confidence, and equipping students with practical learning and problem-solving skills. With a friendly and kind disposition, I can create an inviting atmosphere that puts students at ease. I try to bring enthusiasm into…
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Zohra

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
To understand the student first. And adapt to the method which he will be most comfortable in while you are tutoring him. The understanding between the teacher and the student is very important Iam very patient enough to explain to the student as well as I can teach them in such a way that they will be able to understand. Its also about showing…
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W A Irantha Shalinda

Tutor St Albans, VIC
Mentoring students to overcome their fears about studies. Help students to workout their workloads to ease their pressure. attention to detail and observation ( I worked as a student liaison officer for around 1.5years) Experience with students as a student liaison officer Communication…
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Mamta

Tutor Delahey, VIC
Tutoring is not only about teaching the course content its also about caring, nurturing and developing minds and talents. Teaching for me means helping all students succeed. the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is being able to inspire and motivate the student to achieve something( not just in terms of knowledge but in life in…
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Skye

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
Whether visual, hands-on, or verbal, I will adapt my teaching style to that of my student. As your tutor, your targets will become my own. We will work as a team to develop positive study habits and build confidence in answering difficult questions. I am eager to provide an outstanding service as your tutor in a wide range of subjects, including…
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Allison Thi Hong Anh

Tutor Albion, VIC
One of the most important things is to putting in effort to prioritise student's learning and personal needs. Becaues every student is unique, a good tutor will be in-tune with students' individual learning patterns and thoughts. It is important to provide feedback to students so they know where to improve and be patient and engaging when…
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Minh

Tutor Albion, VIC
Is to help them improve their grades and also improve their understanding or perspective with Math. A tutor needs to have high responsibility with their students As a tutor, i can help my clients solve problems and also finding out new ways to teach or explaining things to them. I work with them as a company and not someone who only speaks, i…
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Vidyasagar

Tutor Albion, 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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ANANTHAKRISHNAN

Tutor Albion, VIC
I believe that the three most important things that a tutor can do for a student, perhaps the only important things which a teacher should do, are to make students curious about what they are learning and appreciate the beauty of what they are learning by developing a way of thinking of their own. I understand and appreciate the beauty and depth…
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Alejandra

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
I believe some of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is being understanding and having great listening and observational skills. Learning can be challenging for some people and this can be frustrating, so having someone understanding help can put students at ease and facilitate learning. Additionally, the listening and…
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Weam

Tutor Albion, VIC
A tutor should understand the students needs and find a way to deliver information based on the students personality. Every student is different and every case should be treated differently. My strength as a tutor are but not limited to: - Effective communication methods; - Delivering information in a smooth understandable technique; and -…
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Hoang Tien

Tutor St Albans, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is engage them in the content by answering a simple question: where is this subject used practically in real life? This means that for every new concepts being introduced, we should not dive in the boring formulas right away but rather talk about why the formula even exist or its role in…
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Ashraf

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
- Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. - Truly personalize the learning - Incorporate connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strengths - Minimize the student's weaknesses 1- Communication and social skills 2- Patience, responsibility, tolerance 3- The ability to solve conflicts,…
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Abenezer

Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
- Be able to teach in multiple ways to suit the student - Know the content back to front - Have flexible hours to meet and respond to student queries. - Have various resources to satisfy and consolidate the needs of the students. My strong understanding in the fields of maths and science will serve to be an asset. I am able to explain concepts…

Local Reviews

Oshali is very happy with the tutoring.
Bernadine, Keilor East

Inside Keilor ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 9 student Mariana focused on factorising quadratics and solving inequalities, including worded problems involving algebraic expressions.

Year 10 student Thomas tackled graphing parabolas by extracting key features from standard and turning point forms, and applied the quadratic formula to determine x-intercepts and discriminants.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emma worked through application questions on exponential functions—such as population growth and half-life—solving equations using logarithmic techniques for real-world contexts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled to translate worded problems into algebraic expressions, sometimes skipping key information; as one tutor noted, "she needed extra prompts to identify what the question was really asking."

In Year 10, a learner forgot formulas for surface area and had trouble visualizing 3D shapes, leading to uncertainty when finding total surface area of cylinders.

Meanwhile, a senior student in Year 12 maths hesitated to memorize general equations—relying heavily on notes instead of internal recall—so during tests, time was lost flipping pages rather than working through solutions. This left some answers incomplete as exam time ran out.

Recent Achievements

One Keilor Park tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who, after struggling with sketching parabolas, now independently moves through each step—first finding the y-intercept, then calculating the discriminant and x-intercepts before pinpointing the axis of symmetry.

In Year 9 maths, a student who used to skip over worded problems is now able to pick out key details on their own and set up equations without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner came prepared by jotting down which fraction questions she found confusing beforehand, showing real self-awareness about her learning needs.

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