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Manor Lakes' tutors include a former Assistant Principal with 12+ years in school leadership, experienced primary and secondary teachers with degrees in education, a Kumon instructor, multiple Olympiad and academic award winners (including ATAR 98.45), university scholars in science, engineering, medicine and IT, and passionate peer mentors active in local schools and youth programs.

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Sharmin

Tutor Wyndham Vale, VIC
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to motivate the students to learn and explore new ideas.Every individual is different with different types of weakness and strengths in academics. Identifying or anticipating these as well as the most common problems that students face is very important. Also, getting their feedback, being…
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Subigya

Tutor Tarneit, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is boost their confidence and provide them with a safe space to increase their understanding in their own pace without feeling any kind of judgement. I feel that I am highly approachable and will be able to establish a healthy relationship to those I tutor, providing them with a safe space to…
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Riane

Tutor Tarneit, VIC
I believe it is important to build strong connections with the students, enabling the learning to be truly personalised where the tutor can teach to the student's strengths. I am very flexible and able to adapt to the learning style of each student to best suit their needs. This may include how we approach content or explaining it in other ways…
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Dilara

Tutor Werribee, VIC
Many students currently find learning, especially in subjects such as maths, to be an intimidating and nerve-wracking experience. The best thing a tutor could do for a student is to change this mindset, allowing them to view learning and school in general as a more enjoyable and interesting experience. I also believe that being a dependable…
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Revathi

Tutor Wyndham Vale, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to help him/her understand the course content;improve their study, reading and writing skills;encourage students to become self-sufficient;identify learning strengths and weaknesses;find appropriate materials; and create tutoring plans and materials. As a tutor I believe I have good…
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Aliya

Tutor Tarneit, VIC
Being able to build a friendly rapport where the students feel comfortable to ask their doubts and discuss the areas where they are lacking. To be able to build the self esteem of students when they don't feel confident in solving or learning hard topics/concepts. Tailoring tutoring methods according to the nature and capacity of students Being…
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Sumaya

Tutor Tarneit, VIC
I consider building a supportive and encouraging relationship to be crucial. It's important for students to feel safe asking questions and making mistakes. Providing personalized instruction that caters to their specific needs and learning pace is also key. Offering constructive feedback and fostering motivation helps keep them engaged and driven…

Local Reviews

Josh has got off to a good start with Owen. He is always much happier once he has had an hour with Owen going through his Math. We see it is helping Josh with his confidence. At this point, thumbs up and wish we had done this a year ago...hindsight is a gift.
Paul, Wyndham Vale

Inside Manor LakesTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 11 student Aiden focused on mastering the chain rule for differentiation and tackled VCAA Exam 1 (2020) questions, with extra attention to finding equations of cubic functions and using the CAS calculator for graphing.

Year 10 Lachlan worked through advanced trigonometric concepts, including right-angled triangle ratios (sin, cos, tan), exploring the unit circle, and an introduction to solving sine and cosine equations with practice test questions.

For Year 8 Xavier, sessions targeted algebraic problem-solving—solving linear equations by substitution and elimination—and also reinforced geometry skills such as calculating surface area and perimeter through step-by-step examples.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student in advanced maths left multiple questions incomplete on graph transformations, often avoiding written working. As one tutor noted, "he relied heavily on his CAS calculator for basic sketches," which made it harder to spot misunderstandings about graph shapes and turning points.

In a Year 11 calculus session, notes were missing dates and lacked key steps from class discussion—meaning revision was less effective later.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student's inconsistent handwriting and skipped spelling corrections meant her ideas were clear when spoken but lost detail in writing, leading to confusion during independent tasks.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Manor Lakes noticed that one Year 10 student, who previously hesitated to ask for help, now speaks up whenever unsure about algebraic equations—this shift has made it much easier to address his gaps right away.

In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with integrating quotes into essays managed to apply this skill independently while drafting a persuasive response.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who was reluctant to read aloud finished the entire next chapter out loud without prompting and even asked questions about tricky words as she went.

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 Manor Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ngarri Primary School.