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Tutors in Officer South include a seasoned classroom teacher with degrees in teaching and economics, an ATAR 99+ substitute teacher and school head prefect, a VCE award-winning alumni tutor mentoring high schoolers, an early childhood education student, experienced primary school mentors, and a former university instructor in computer science and mathematics.

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Bavleen

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
A tutor can share his or her experience with the student. He/she can build confidence and patience in the student. Also, the tutors help the student to achieve their goal as a successful person. I am very friendly, so the students can share their queries with great ease. Moreover, I always try to solve the problems in an interesting way so that…
Aqsa
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Aqsa

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
Building up the right concepts in a student's mind, motivating them to achieve their goals, be their mentor and inspiration. Polish them for a bright and successful future ahead. I use a wide range of teaching methods to make learning fun and keep students engaged in the learning process. I am excellent at discerning when a student is having…
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Raida
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Raida

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for the student is guide them and encourage them. I think my strengths as a tutor is my patience and communication. I like leading students to an answer rather than outright just giving it to them. I think with patience and communication, I can help students independently learn and solve…
Tithi
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Tithi

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I believe a tutor is there to support the student, to clarify any doubts that the student may have, but also inspire them to learn more and expand their knowledge. As a tutor I can provide the students with not only support in their school homework, but also provide other resources like worksheets or suggest websites where they can practice their…
Ali
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Ali

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
To provide students with the correct foundational skills that allow them to tackle new challenges independently and confidently and to ultimately have them incorporate an axiomatic belief that every student can succeed. - Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching - adaptable and engaging - providing a tailored and personalised learning experience…
Mark
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Mark

Science Tutor Berwick, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is demystify the area of tuition and assist the student develop their own confidence in solving the problems they will face both academically and in life. I see the role of a tutor is to provide not only specific assistance in the area of tuition but also provide the basis for breaking down problems into…
Sultan
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Sultan

Science Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Assist them in whatever help they require but more importantly explaining a certain topic in an easy to understand way. I am really good at explaining the subject in an easy to understand manner for people to…
Sankeri
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Sankeri

Science Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
Ensuring that they have understood the topic completely thus encouraging a long term memory in that topic which they will never forget Im friendly as a tutor and i engage with students by getting to know them before teaching and helping them understand the topic by asking them…
Rhona
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Rhona

Science Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is provide personalised feedback. By tailoring feedback to each student's strengths and areas for improvement, I help them build confidence, overcome challenges, and stay motivated. I pride myself on my ability to break down complex topics into clear, simple explanations that suit each…
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Alekhya

Science Tutor Clyde, VIC
The most difficult part for any tutor is to gain confidence of the student,once it is gained every thing is set into track.Tutor should mainly focus on the areas where student is facing difficulties and try to bring in interest in that particular topic to achieve good grades. I can explain efficiently with a friendly approach I have tutored…
Elise
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Elise

Science Tutor Pakenham, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is to inspire students through education. The world of education is so vast and enriching, both primary and secondary school is a long journey and for my students to enjoy education rather than drag their feet through the process is one of my biggest hopes and goals. There are endless possibilities…
Jovin
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Jovin

Science Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is establishing a strong rapport and building a trusting relationship is essential. This allows students to feel comfortable sharing their struggles and asking questions without hesitation. By fostering a positive and encouraging environment, a tutor can create a space where students feel safe to take risks…
Marraine
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Marraine

Science Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do is truly understand the student and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable learning and asking questions. A tutor should be able to identify a student's weaknessess and gaps in understanding while also encouraging and motivating them to improve. By helping students…
Payman
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Payman

Science Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is adjust their teaching methods and style based on each student. Teaching with only one style and using the same methods for everyone won't work, and if you can't adjust, your sessions becomes very robotic and boring. I like to make sure I'm personalising my lessons for each individual student and I'm…
Negin
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Negin

Science Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
As a tutor thing I would do for a student would be to first see there understanding of the topic and make sure make them comfortable with the whole topic issue and always check if they ok mentally which is very important I can explain something multiple times and it’s totally fine with me and each time I explain it in dept and not make the…
Adea Mikel
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Adea Mikel

Science Tutor Pakenham, VIC
Build confidence – This starts with creating a safe and supportive space where students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. Through patience, encouragement, and consistent support, a tutor can help students believe in their ability to learn and grow. Identify and address gaps – A strong tutor can pinpoint exactly where a…
Fatima
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Fatima

Science Tutor Officer, VIC
the most important would be listening and being able to understand the student's ability. Being versatile to each student is vital as every child has a different way of learning and mastering that skill can really help in specific areas. My strengths listening and adapting to each individual student. Also, I have quite a lot of patience when my…
Mady
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Mady

Science Tutor Clyde North, VIC
As a tutor who believes in growth mindset, the most important thing is to build the student’s confidence and encourage in growth mindset. By providing personal guidance, tutors can help students overcome challenges and develop a love for learning. My strength as a tutor lies in my ability to tailor my teaching skills and adapt according to the…
Fizzah
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Fizzah

Science Tutor Officer, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are help students understand concepts clearly, build their confidence, and make learning engaging and enjoyable. It’s also important to listen to their needs and adapt lessons to suit their learning style. My strengths as a tutor are being patient, explaining concepts clearly, and adapting my…
Saumya
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Saumya

Science Tutor Clyde, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to understand him/her. By understanding the student, the teacher can learn how to approach and support the student based on their needs and requirements. I am a great communicator who can creatively explain and express ideas in ways that students can learn quickly and easily. I also have a…
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Aneeqa

Science Tutor Pakenham, VIC
- To make lessons interactive instead of one-sided presentations to ensure interest. - To tailor their teaching style to the specific needs of each student to ensure they deliver the best possible learning experience for the specific student. I am a recent high school graduate with really good marks from a top private school - notably my 96%…
Marc Allen
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Marc Allen

Science Tutor Officer, VIC
A tutor must always be there for their students, support them through their struggles on a particular topic/subject. But as well as adapting to different styles of delivering content to the student, as each student excels through different methods of teaching. As a tutor I believe it is not the amount of knowledge of tutor knows but the…
Pankaj
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Pankaj

Science Tutor Pakenham, VIC
to help eliminate their weaknesses and fill the holes in their understanding knowing my students and my…

Local Reviews

My son Paulo, absolutely love Youssab and has helped him a lot and benefited with the tutorials.
Aiole

Inside Officer SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Elisha worked on place value and long multiplication, stepping back to solidify foundational number skills before moving towards more complex operations.

In Year 7, Naomi focused on algebraic techniques and understanding place values, starting with a pre-year assessment to identify strengths and gaps.

For Year 8, Colin practiced simplifying algebraic expressions and explored different types of number patterns, using worked examples for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student sometimes left homework incomplete, as seen when sections of assigned work were missing; this meant time in-session was spent catching up rather than extending learning.

In a senior maths session, confusion arose during trigonometry problems due to over-reliance on calculators and skipping written working—"he did it all on the calculator but couldn't explain the steps."

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student avoided longer worded questions in her workbook by skipping them entirely if they looked complex, only realising their simplicity once reviewed together.

One Year 10 student repeatedly overlooked tutor feedback, especially regarding misreading perimeter and area questions, which led to recurring errors across tasks.

Recent Achievements

One Officer South tutor noticed a big shift in Naomi, a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on worded maths questions—she now pauses to break down what's being asked before starting her calculations, instead of guessing or freezing.

In another high school session, Ella managed to factorise and expand independently after struggling with these steps earlier in the term.

For a younger student, Elisha (Year 5) has begun reading more fluently out loud and recently wrote two essays packed with detailed ideas, showing she's moving from basic summaries to richer writing without prompting.

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