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Tutors in Maidstone include a 6-year K–12 English and Maths tutor with an ATAR of 98.3 and national competition success, seasoned mentors from university outreach and homework programs, a published engineering graduate, a maths teacher who's delivered 1,500+ classes, Olympiad-awarded students, and specialist mentors in creative writing, science, design, and coding.

Karl Jerome
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Karl Jerome

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
A tutor's most important role is to provide personalized support and encouragement to students. By tailoring their approach to individual needs, clarifying concepts, and promoting critical thinking, tutors help build students' confidence and foster a positive learning environment. Regular feedback, setting realistic goals, and using engaging…
Adam
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Adam

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Tutoring is not always about assisting student academic needs, but also to establish confidence in future studies, from junior year maths, to VCE. Or even VCE to University. Being a tutor means guiding students to trust their own abilities, develop their own effective study method, and to approach challenges with resilience rather than fear.…
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul

Tutor Sunshine, 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…
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Tashreef

Tutor Highpoint City, VIC
One of the most vital things a tutor should do is ensure that he is understood teaching-wise and that he understands his pupils perfectly. One thing that some teachers don't have is empathy for the unique condition of a student. A student's ability to learn can be affected in various ways, like by his surroundings and so on. It is significantly…
Salem
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Salem

Tutor Sunshine, 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…
Huy
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Huy

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a students is to guide them not only in subjects wise but as well as helping their personal problems if they are willing to share as it can affect their learning capabilities. Thus, communication is a first step that tutors need to establish between his/her students. What I'm confident in is my…
Lina
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Lina

Tutor Sunshine, 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…
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CHENHUAN

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Provide the correct information and accurate judgement for the student. I pay close attension to details and I am a good communicator, while also being enthusticatic to make the learning process less daunting and more inviting for the…
Ma Kristina
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Ma Kristina

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important thing in teaching is to make the student believe that they will surpass any goals they set their minds into. Level communication in a way the students will be comfortable to interact with. It will be best if the students seek out help and teachers guide them into analyzing the problem themselves. This is when students start to…
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Birlie

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching methods to the student's unique needs, and help build the student's confidence in their abilities. Additionally, tutors should focus on developing the student's critical thinking and problem-solving skills,…
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Harshil

Tutor Sunshine, VIC
In my opinion successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. Also tutors listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers. I am the type pf person who is willing to put as much as effort as possible to get the student satisfactory grades. I am also kind and doesn't get furstrated when…
Thanh Tran Huy
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Thanh Tran Huy

Tutor Sunshine, 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…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to bolster their confidence and willingness towards learning, by equipping them with a healthy outlook towards their education they can then become independent, which is a key skill to have in life as they mature I feel like my communication skills and methodical techniques to approaching…
Alex
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Alex

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Maintain their perspective on education as a whole, whilst catering to their personal needs as a student and getting out of the sessions what is best for the students themselves. Adapting my teaching methods to the student, and thinking laterally to create many ways to solve one problem, such that there is a perfect solution for every student.…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
Teach them how to learn, not simply tell them the answer. This allows them to develop their skills when the tutor is not present. I believe my strength lies in my ability to communicate ideas…
Tom
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Tom

Tutor Essendon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is ignite a spark and a passion for learning new things whilst also helping them achieve their academic goals goals Whilst completing my VCE studies I learnt a variety of study habits and methods that can accomodate different types of learners so I believe I can not only provide assistance with…
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Manasi

Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Allowing the student to figure things out while still guiding them, so that the student gains a better understanding of solving different types of problems as well as gain confidence in themselves to try new ones. I am very patient and will try multiple perspectives to explain the problem to the student so that they can understand it…
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Abdullahi

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
I believe that in a tutor and student relationship, it is vital that the tutor can: - Understand the difficulties if any of the student. - Empathy for the student - Respect - A commitment to do your part of helping the student achieve their grades. (Meeting the student's needs) - Motivate the student. I believe my strength as a tutor comes…
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Thi Kieu Khanh

Tutor Flemington, VIC
When a student seeks for help of a tutor, it is important to figure it out where students get struggle or feel not confident. In addition, a tutor need to track up with students progress, exam schedule and use appropriate teaching approaches to improve students' academic achievement and self-esteem. The concept that students not confident may…
Essay
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Essay

Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
to make the students feel ahead of their studies and make them comfortable enough to ask questions so they can feel as if they're progressing in their learning I'm patient and understanding, I'm able to teach in different ways for kids to understand everything well,…
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Tadiwa

Tutor Flemington, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them believe in themselves. Academic support is important, but confidence is what truly changes everything. When a student feels seen, heard, and supported, they start to trust their own ability to learn and grow. A great tutor doesn’t just explain concepts they create a safe space…
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Sophie

Tutor Flemington, VIC
Making sure the student is truly understanding the work - this means not judging the student and creating a judgement free zone where they can ask questions and can admit when they don't understand topics. I am patient with my students, willing to answer any questions and go over identified weak areas as many times as…
Nhi
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Nhi

Tutor Flemington, VIC
I think that being able to listen to your student and understanding how they think is really important. Also when things are difficult for them to understand, I think that it's important to show support and not show signs of disapproval or anything negative because it can directly affect a student's willingness to learn. Being able to adapt to a…

Local Reviews

Easy to book. Tutor at first glance was quite young but, very sensitive to the needs of my teen and after three weeks is already more confident. Very professional service from both the tutor and head office. Highly recommended!
Tabitha, Avondale Heights

Inside MaidstoneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Ruby focused on trigonometry in right-angled triangles and practiced applying Pythagoras' theorem to worded problems.

In Year 10, Adam tackled expanding and factorising quadratics, reinforcing his understanding by working through algebraic examples step-by-step.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Sam reviewed the difference between perimeter and area using measurement tasks and deepened skills with fractions, including finding lowest common multiples and adding unlike denominators.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student tackling trigonometry sometimes swapped formulas or forgot which process to use, leading to confusion during practice tests—"he forgets the formula or what to do and requires me to rejog."

In Year 9 algebra, one student hesitated to write out steps, thinking in her head instead; this made it hard for her to remember content and led to lost marks when checking answers.

A Year 8 student gave up quickly on harder problems, asking for hints rather than reviewing earlier examples.

When homework was missed in Year 7 maths, gaps appeared with reverse operations, slowing progress in class.

Recent Achievements

One Maidstone tutor noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on vector problems; now he confidently explains each step and applies methods across different questions.

Another high schooler recently sat a 45-minute test without distraction—she concentrated the whole time, then debated her answers during review instead of second-guessing herself like before.

A younger student has started using her fingers to work through tricky multiplication and division tasks, showing new independence where she once hesitated to try alone.

Last week, one girl finished all her homework on time and even picked up a new formula by herself without being prompted.

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 Maribyrnong Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Footscray North Primary School.