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Tutors in Mordialloc include a qualified secondary maths teacher with classroom and one-on-one experience, a Master's graduate from the National University of Singapore, an ATAR 97.65 achiever, peer mentors and camp leaders, university students majoring in education or science, netball coaches, and academic award recipients passionate about supporting K–12 learners.

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Aditya

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The capacity to communicate in such a way that the learner feels driven, excited, and confident in their ability to master and enjoy whatever challenges come along is one of the most crucial personal attributes of a competent instructor. In other words, a good tutor needs to be good with people, especially when it comes to engaging young kids in…
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Aakrit

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to permanently change the outlook a student has on a subject. If my students can go from viewing e.g. maths as a boring and tedious subject to viewing it as fun and rewarding, I'm succeeding in my mission as a tutor. I am good at making personal connections and introducing novel ways to approach…
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Lida

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Keeping their engagement whilst supporting their improvement and growth. Kindness and being effective on what I will be tutoring…
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Dulana

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to build their confidence, provide clarity in subject matters they find challenging, and foster a love for learning. A tutor should identify areas for improvement and tailor their approach to meet the student's learning style, ensuring progress. It's also vital to create an encouraging…
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Michelle

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important thing is they can help a student be confident in their abilities. Also, as a tutor due to the one on one time you get with a student you are able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of that student and help them accordingly. I'd also say that having patience with a student is important as this allows the student…
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Vatsal

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster understanding, build confidence, and inspire a love for learning. It's about tailoring the approach to fit the student's unique needs, making the learning process engaging and effective. My strengths as a tutor include: Patience: I understand that everyone learns at their own…
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Gavini

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
- Support their learning needs in a positively constructive way. - Treat each student differently by teaching them in ways that work for them. - Inspire them to learn. - Explaining concepts in alternative ways when they have trouble with doing so - I encourage a sequence of thoughts to help them reach conclusions about how to obtain the answers…
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Bihandu

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is create a supportive environment where the student feels comfortable asking questions and making mistakes. When students feel safe to learn this way, they become more engaged, motivated, and able to reach their potential. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to explain concepts clearly…
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Khrisha

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A good tutor should be flexible and adapt to the student's needs. Rather than having a 'one formula suits all' attitude, a tutor should build on the student's strengths and address their weaknesses. They should help students overcome their fear and anxiety towards the topics. A tutor must help a student develop an aptitude for the subject. As a…
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Leonard

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Try to make the lesson enjoyable I would say. Study could be stressful and boring for students, it is also teachers responsiblility to ensure student can actually enjoy and gain knowledge outside routine like memorising work from study. Being about to look after students needs. I am able to understand what student desire, what is their strength…
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Allan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe the most important thing as a tutor is to understand the situation of each student and develop a learning plan based on their needs. It is important to approach each situation with understanding and provide clarity on topics that they find difficult. I am an A grade student throughout high school, so I am knowledgeable in a wide range of…
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Maria

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I think the most important thing, is that you not only teach students. You learn to grow with them, you make sure that your students are able to be successful, and you are a small contributor to that success, but along the way, you grow with them, you understand the way they learn, so that you could learn with them. I think that my strengths, are…
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Jiyuan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
A great tutor builds confidence, personalises learning, and fosters independence. By creating a safe space, adapting to individual needs, and teaching problem-solving skills, they empower students to succeed academically and emotionally. My strengths as a tutor are my patience and ability to adapt to different learning styles. Whether a student is…
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Ashwell

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
As a tutor, I believe it is my duty to make sure that students love to learn in general and not just for grades! It is very important to build their learning skills with creativity more than just learning the facts. I can communicate well with students and see eye to eye on difficult topic. I’m patient with slow learner’s and an excellent…
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Khiet Nhi

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Establish the appropriate attitude towards studying. A tutor, besides supporting their student academically at the moment, should be able to build the learning culture by stimulating the student's curiosity and appreciation towards the subject and studying as a whole. I'm a good communicator and I can simplify complex concepts in a…
Jasper
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Jasper

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Challenge their students to think and problem-solve, guide and help their students but not spoon-feed them, ensure them that it's ok to fail or struggle and never give up on them. patience, verbal communication skills, and a positive attitude toward my…
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Syed Muhammad Haider

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, provide clear and structured explanations, and create an encouraging learning environment. A tutor should be reliable and consistent, develop lessons tailored to the student’s individual needs, and communicate progress openly with both students and parents. Above…
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Nishan

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Different parameters that determine WHAT is important to a student vary largely depending on the teacher, student’s needs and the learning content. I think the one thing that should be constant in any kind of tutoring is giving students the inspiration and motivation by being an honest, genuine and caring teacher. And I put priority on being…
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Ngoc Thao Vy

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is giving them the support they need, and pushing them to reach their limits at times. My strength as a tutor is my knowledge and my communication skills. I have studied and gained many achievements throughout my high school. However, I can still understand the challenges students face, to help…
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Taylor

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
Teaching critical problem-solving skills ensures that students truly understand concepts, allowing them to apply their knowledge in future studies rather than short-term memorization. A key part of this is fostering curiosity, helping students ask the right questions, and identifying gaps in their knowledge, often finding solutions through their…
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SHAMITA

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
The key to a successful tutor-student partnership is instilling confidence in the student, reducing stress, and catering specifically to the needs of the individual. A great tutor doesn't just explain how to get through the work; they listen and encourage students to ask questions so that students recognize that they can succeed even when they…
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George A

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe that as a tutor, I have the responsibility of figuring out the problem areas that the students are facing and helping them overcome their problem areas. Along with this, the tutor should be skilled enough to make the topics interesting for the child to understand properly and keep them fully engaged Having a strong research background…
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Anup

Tutor Clayton South, VIC
I believe, in today's world, the tutors role is changing quickly. With tons of free education material available online, a tutor must provide personal touch for students and improve their learning rate. A tutors job is to make his/her students grasp that knowledge without having to go through the grind of looking for good material. A tutor must…

Local Reviews

Kiera has had 3 lessons with Isuri now, and is happy with everything. She seems to understand her trigonometry and is feeling more confident.
Patricia

Inside MordiallocTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Ben worked through constant acceleration equations in vertical motion and interpreted velocity versus time graphs using real-life examples.

Year 11 student Priya focused on financial maths, calculating salaries and exploring special rates, with practice on tax scenarios.

Meanwhile, Year 7 student Emma strengthened her skills in dividing with decimals and tackled negative numbers through targeted exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 11 Maths Methods, one student hesitated to consult her bound reference when stuck on Networks questions, only doing so after prompting; she could always find what she needed in her notes, but rarely checked them independently.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student tackling statistics often attempted calculations in her head rather than writing out steps—this led to confusion finding medians and standard deviations.

In Year 6, another learner struggled recalling times tables for long division and relied heavily on printed multiplication charts instead of developing fluency. The urge to avoid written working slowed improvement across topics.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mordialloc noticed that Vibodh, a Year 11 student, has become much more proactive about his learning—he now identifies which physics concepts he feels shaky on and asks targeted questions instead of waiting for hints.

In a recent session, Priya (Year 12) demonstrated new independence by quickly finding any formula she needed in her own bound reference and completing all practice exam questions without needing step-by-step help.

Meanwhile, Lucy in Year 6 showed real progress by finishing three maths tests with perfect scores after working on understanding her mistakes herself and only asking for small prompts when absolutely necessary.

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 Kingston Information & Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mordialloc Beach Primary School.