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Tutors in Laverton North include a VIT-registered primary and early childhood teacher with a Master of Teaching, a medical graduate who was Sri Lanka's national top scorer in multiple science subjects and boasts nine years' tutoring experience, an ATAR 96.75 Dux, award-winning maths competitors, seasoned peer mentors, and current university students across law, science, and IT.

Amir
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Amir

Tutor Altona North, VIC
To provide them with their contact details just in case they get stuck on something, so that they can still get their work done with extra help if necessary. Explaining problems in a way to help students better comprehend them better than anyone else who is learning what they are learning, and pushing them beyond their boundaries so they can…
Salem
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Salem

Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
I believe providing mentorship beyond academic subjects is vital. Although the student's academia is my main focus, it isn't my only focus. I want to foster a growth mindset in my students and instill important life skills, such as time management, organization, critical thinking, and resilience. I have experience in tutoring and therefore come…
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Mohammad Ashraful
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Mohammad Ashraful

Tutor Laverton, VIC
The ability to have a lot of patience as teaching students requires to make them understand a single thing again and again My communication skills, which is a key factor for…
Lina
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Lina

Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
Beyond academic assistance, I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student is offer guidance and support to students while they are navigating challenges, and also help them develop effective study habits and problem-solving skills. This includes skills such as time management or organizational skills, as well as techniques for…
Amjed
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Amjed

Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
As a previous student, one thing i realized that differentiated good tutors from mediocre ones is their ability to connect with me. As a shy person, I only felt comfortable asking questions to tutors that I was connected to. And so, I believe that the most important thing for tutors is to try to form a rapport relationship with their students, as…
Jobelle
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Jobelle

Tutor Laverton, VIC
There are a lot of important things that a tutor can do for a student and these are the following: -be professional -be friendly and approachable -be a good listener -always acknowledge individual differences of each students -be flexible -teach students how to learn effectively because as a tutor our ultimate goal is to help the student…
Hasan Mohammad Abdul
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul

Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching approach to meet the student's individual needs, and build the student's confidence in their abilities. Additionally, a tutor should provide clear explanations, offer constructive feedback, and inspire a…
Thanh Tran Huy
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Thanh Tran Huy

Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is addressing what the student struggles with the most, to focus on those areas that the student will be well-rounded. My strength in tutoring is that I will listen as to what the child struggles with, either from the child or from the parent, and then trying to deal with that…
MOMTAZ
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MOMTAZ

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Nurture and grow the passion for learning new things everyday Ability to mingle and get through to the children Determination to make sure that the children assimilate the learning Make sure that it is fun but continuously relating the learning to everyday…
Buddhini
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Buddhini

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe a student's emotional well-being, especially their feelings towards their studies is very important. By addressing what's causing them distress and overwhelming feelings a tutor can greatly improve a student's performance. This is because one's attitude can hugely impact not only the amount of effort one is willing to put in, but also…
Muzammil
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Muzammil

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
1. Understand the strong areas a student is in, let's say it's hard to teach the student mathematics/science when his/her passion is towards art. Understanding the key competencies of a student makes a good tutor, who can then channel them in the right direction to progressive and efficient results. 2. Practical learning, it's easier to teach…
Annalise
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Annalise

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe that a tutor should understand that students have different ways of the studying that actually help them in their studies, and they should be able to adapt and prepare new ways of teaching that is most valuable to students. A tutor should be motivating but disciplinary to students, to ensure they maintain a good mindset towards their…
Shlok
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Shlok

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Help them by targeting their weaknesses, and creating personalised worksheets I've excellent knowledge when it comes to maths, as I studied all 3 during my VCE. I feel like I can make math theories easier to understand using real life…
Arooj
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Arooj

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe it’s important to empathise with students rather then being sympathetic. Sympathy comes with one feeling a sense of emotion for sometime. Whereas, when in comes to tutoring, we need to empathise with students as it’ll allow us to position ourselves in their circumstances. Therefore, will give as a vision of a reality closer to what a…
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Aarohi

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
In the role of a tutor, it's crucial to maintain a calm and composed demeanor, regardless of the complexity of the situation. Instead of getting agitated or raising my voice, I believe in using peaceful and constructive communication to assist students through their challenges. Providing encouragement and empathy is far more effective in helping…
Kanika
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Kanika

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence and foster a positive attitude towards learning. By creating a supportive and encouraging environment, tutors can help students overcome their fears and self-doubt, which is often the biggest barrier to their success. This involves not only teaching the…
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Harmanjot

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Tutor can guide the student effectively. Tutoring doesn’t mean delivering lecture and completing the curriculum. It is responsible for holistic development of the pupils. Most important a teacher can do is to check the students individual growth and planning for the same. I have more than 4 years of teaching experience. I have taught formally as…
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Neeya

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
A tutor's key role is to spark a love for learning. Beyond teaching subjects, they boost confidence, encourage critical thinking, and nurture motivation. Through personalised support, feedback, and a positive environment, tutors empower students to take charge of their learning, paving the way for lifelong academic success. I believe that my…
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Sannuja

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I would say really get to know the student and improve them. especifically where are they lacking, which way is suitable for them or what do they like the most in learing and why do they strugle in a specific subject. I am a hard worker, I would say that is my strength. I like to face new challanges and to get new ideas. I used to learn from…
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Mehak

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is making them feel like studies are not burden and understanding their emotions as well I think understanding the students and communicating well with everyone are my strength as a…
Sana
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Sana

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing to me is that the student feels comfortable with my teaching style and that they are motivated to learn, not feeling that the subject is too hard or too dry, but instead I prioritise adding personal interest of the students and relate it to the topic which helps to grasp better understanding towards it. My strengths are…
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Tongyue

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe that ultimately, helping students to achieve better grades in school is the most important thing, because that's what tutors are hired for. That being said, I also believe that other things such as helping students to fix a poor study schedule and rectifying pessimistic/unconfident mindsets is also important towards not only their…
Ramya
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Ramya

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Tutor should be able to understand the students' mindset as well as the subject knowledge student has before starting the tutorial. Try to make things simple so that students can grasp easily. I find ways to explain things in a simple way for students to understand easily. I focus on the areas where students find it more difficult and try to make…

Local Reviews

Madeline was a great tutor, friendly, easy going and understanding. I would highly recommend her to anyone needing help with their studies
Natalie Gesslein

Inside Laverton NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 Oscar focused on solving worded quadratic equations and spent time graphing cubic functions.

Year 10 Ava worked through challenging derivatives questions, including the chain rule and product rule, and practiced inverse function problems using past exam material.

For Year 11 Dean, recent lessons involved tackling integration questions in preparation for an upcoming SAC and revising key trigonometry concepts like the unit circle with homework review.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student's algebra work was often hard to follow—his working out can be very messy and unclear, making it tough to spot errors or review steps, especially with surds and fractions.

In Year 11 Methods, one student would jump into algebraic manipulation without first checking for possible simplifications, resulting in wasted time and confusion mid-solution.

Another Year 12 learner hesitated to attempt complex probability questions involving multiple variables, sometimes giving up early despite being capable of solving them.

When exam wording became tricky in senior maths, a lack of confidence led to missed opportunities on challenging problems.

Recent Achievements

One Laverton North tutor recently noticed Ava, a Year 12 student, no longer relies on the formula sheet for chain and product rules—she's now able to complete derivative calculations faster and from memory, after struggling to recall them before.

Oscar (Year 11) has started catching his own algebra mistakes with indices mid-question, rather than waiting for correction; he's also begun to approach difficult problems by trying new methods independently instead of hesitating.

In middle years, Dean has made a shift from frequent errors in expansion to self-checking his work—he picked up a mistake himself while reviewing solutions last week.

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 Altona Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Martin de Porres School.