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Tutors in Montmorency include a former international school maths teacher with years of classroom and SAT prep experience, a 99.35 ATAR scorer now studying engineering, multiple prize-winning science and maths competitors, university-trained peer mentors, seasoned youth leaders, and high-achieving recent graduates—some ranked top 2–3% nationally in maths or English competitions.

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Ruby

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand their individual needs, provide support and encouragement, offer constructive feedback, and foster a passion for learning and critical thinking. As a tutor, I believe my strengths lie in fostering a supportive learning environment where curiosity thrives. My ability to…
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Mihini

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to create a positive learning environment and build the student's confidence. Adapting to each students unique learning style ensures the tutoring sessions are effective and allows students to achieve their academic goals. Creating an encouraging atmosphere helps students feel…
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Shikha

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Provide guidance and support Able to explain concepts in simple and understandable…
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Swastika

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
1. A tutor needs to connect with students at personal level which will build a level of trust from students thus there will not be any hesitation to clear any doubts. 1. I have the ability to connect with children and simplify things which they can understand. I have 2 children aged 10 and 1 and I have a lot of experience to understand them and…
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Chaitanya

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor should help students understand concepts, build confidence, adapt to their needs, promote critical thinking, and provide motivation. My strengths as a tutor include adaptability, clarity in explanations, patience, a broad knowledge base, and the ability to encourage and motivate…
Melisha
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Melisha

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
In my opinion, the most important thing a tutor can do is create a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking as many questions as they need. Also, it's crucial to let them know that making mistakes is a natural part of learning. A tutor should also offer encouragement and support to help students build their confidence…
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Lakshini

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
A tutor’s role goes beyond just teaching concepts; it’s about building a student’s confidence and fostering a love for learning. The most important things a tutor can do are to be patient, provide clear explanations, and adapt teaching methods to suit the student’s learning style. From my experience helping my fellow batchmates, I have…
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Kirti

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Understanding the problems of a student as each and every child is unique, they have different sets of problems. figuring the problems out and finding solutions for them is the most important thing. Patience , a good listener, Good in mathematics, Honest, empathetic and…
Dilki
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Dilki

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
1. When teaching it is important to post assess the students understanding after the lesson was completed. 2. Mistakes should be promptly identified and corrected. 3. It is important to genuinely praise the students efforts , answers in the session as it helps to build confidence. 4. Should be able to adopt accordingly to each student. 5.…
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Ohan

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
As a math tutor, I believe that the most important things I can do for a student are to provide personalized support, foster critical thinking skills, and instill confidence in their abilities. By identifying their unique learning needs, adapting my teaching approach, and providing relevant examples and exercises, I can help students understand…
Bhavani Kutty
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Bhavani Kutty

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
According to me, a good tutor should be a guide, facilitator and a mentor for the student. Empathy, patience, subject knowledge, active listening, positivity and…
Nadira
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Nadira

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Being understanding and patient. It is important for a tutor to not judge a student if he/she cannot answer questions even after being taught. I am friendly and will not fault anyone for not being able to grasp a concept they do not…
Abel
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Abel

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Not get angry when students ask questions, no matter how stupid it may be. Never make the students feel their questions are stupid. Make sure you answer and clear what is in their mind. Teach them how to face math problems. I am patient. I don't get angry or offended easily. I take time to understand myself very well and figure out the best easy…
shahtaj
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shahtaj

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
for me it's better to understand the student's mind set and then just teach him like he wants to learn. don't pressurize the student in anyway. I'm always go for smart, creative and intelligent things. my strength is my way of teaching. i'm calm and friendly with kids so that they learn more easily and if they will not get my point i'll teach them…
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Nithya

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be a strong support system so that they can confidently ask for help and not feel discouraged when they don't understand a concept. During high school I had an amazing tutor who supported me every step of the way and I think that is the best thing you can do for a student. I think…
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Shourodip

Tutor Viewbank, VIC
I believe every student has their own way of learning, so I focus on building a study routine that works for them — whether it’s setting up a realistic revision schedule, practicing exam-style questions, or using targeted strategies to tackle procrastination. My approach is to pinpoint their strengths, address any gaps, and equip them with…
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Rish

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
Help them gain confidence in the subject I would be teaching them. Create a good relationship with the students so they are comfortable. I’m patient. A good listener and I’m a quick…
Anne
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Anne

Tutor Templestowe, VIC
I am confident in by ability to: Build the student's confidence. Believe in the studen'ts ability to achieve. Be kind and supportive, have a sense of humour and make the lessons enjoyable. Scaffold the lessons so students have lots of success, especially early on in the tutoring. Help them enjoy reading, maths, writing and a wider range of…
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Chau

Tutor Watsonia North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to not give up on the student. While it is rewarding when students improve, some can take a while before they can overcome their learning curve. It is important to be patient and work together as a team to help them achieve better results. I try to think outside the box and tailor my lessons to the…
Ryan
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Ryan

Tutor Rosanna, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is not only to support a student but to make them feel as though they have accomplished what they set out to achieve, even if it is a small goal, as long as it gets fulfilled. I believe that I can personalise the amount of help I provide to a student, no matter their abilities. This will allow me to ensure…
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Samuel

Tutor Viewbank, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to prioritise understanding; simply memorising concepts may suffice, however I believe properly understanding the subject of inquiry is most beneficial as it allows students to fully comprehend and link concepts together, boosting their performance, rather than just knowing what to…
Amit
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Amit

Tutor Diamond Creek, VIC
I can help them understand the basic concepts to lay strong foundation and can explain again without hesitation if a student has difficulty in understanding the fundamental concepts. I can make help them develop their interest in the subject and which will ultimately develop their confidence. I am a good listener and have lots of patience to…
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Buddhini

Tutor Templestowe, VIC
Helping to overcome their fear on the subject and make it more convenient for the student Understanding the student and teaching to the point until both me and student are truly…

Local Reviews

Yes I have spoken with Chirag this afternoon. He seems really lovely, confident, competent and friendly and I think someone like this is going to be ideal for our Pops.
Tamantha, Montmorency

Inside MontmorencyTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Alex focused on linear equations and applied these to worded problems, working through practical examples step-by-step.

For Year 10, Jessica explored the Sine and Cosine Rule by solving triangles in context and revisited key trigonometry concepts using diagrams.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan tackled logarithmic and exponential equations as well as related geometry questions, emphasizing both algebraic manipulation and interpreting solutions graphically.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student struggled with organizing written work during algebra problems, leading to confusion when isolating variables—he skipped steps in rearranging, which hid sign errors.

In Year 5, a learner avoided showing working in long division due to uncertainty and often left answers incomplete.

For a Year 11 student tackling trigonometry, anxiety about using the correct formula sometimes meant he stuck rigidly to Sine/Cosine rule even when a simpler path was available, causing lost time.

Meanwhile, in Year 10, over-reliance on answer choices rather than interpreting worded questions directly made percentage tasks slower and less accurate.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Montmorency recently noticed some real shifts in students' approaches. In Year 10 maths, Hayden used to get stuck when isolating variables, but after working through the steps together he can now break down equations independently and even spots shortcuts on his own.

A senior student who'd previously rushed through questions is now re-reading each one and using alternative answers as clues—a big change from guessing blindly.

Meanwhile, a primary student has started tackling multiplication by "breaking" numbers apart for easier calculations, showing far more patience than before. Last session, she finished all her sums without skipping a single step.

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