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Tutors in Olinda include a seasoned secondary school maths and science teacher with eight years' classroom experience, VCE tutors with ATARs above 95, academic award recipients and house captains, Monash Scholars and biomedical students, primary specialists with postgraduate teaching degrees, accomplished peer mentors, and creative coaches skilled at inspiring K–12 learners.

Kynan
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Kynan

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Understanding what they understand and don't. If you don't adapt accordingly, not only will it take longer, but even if you can help them understand, you won't foster a sense of confidence in the student for further studies. Adaptability and a deeper understanding of the subject matter I'm teaching, which lets me approach problems from different…
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Ananaya

Tutor Croydon, VIC
Make them interested in what they are learning and make them understand why things work the way they do. I feel learning should not be about memorising rather understanding so that the logic can be used to solve a wide array of problems. I am passionate about the subjects I have highlighted above and am confident in explaining them in an…
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Thang Sian Dim
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Thang Sian Dim

Tutor Croydon South, VIC
I would the most important thing as a tutor is patience and love for kids. If I have none of these, I can not enjoy the job I am doing. But because I have both, I love doing this job. I am very patient and also have experience with kids tutoring before.…
Johan
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Johan

Tutor Croydon South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire confidence, encourage critical thinking, and provide a supportive learning environment. By being patient and understanding, a tutor can help students overcome their academic challenges and develop a genuine interest in the subject, ultimately leading to long-term success. My…
Darcy
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Darcy

Tutor Croydon South, VIC
I can listen. A tutor is there to accommodate the student's needs, and no high ATAR is going to mean anything if they can't. In general, emotional intelligence is very important for tutors. I will always try to understand what it is whoever I'm helping actually needs help with, and then listen to them as we continue to work - there’s no point in…
Ahmed
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Ahmed

Tutor Ringwood East, VIC
I strongly believe in individual behavioral and learning differences amongst students. As such, students have their own, sometimes unique, individual attributes which should be closely assessed / monitored by the tutor. My approach to math tuition consists of an individually tailored 3-stage plan: Identify, reform, and sustain. Any average math…
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Kylie

Tutor Croydon South, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student would be to build an understanding of the way that each student learns best in order to cater to their learning needs and help them to grapple with the concepts in a way that they can understand or relate to. My main strength would be my ability to build rapport with my student so that…
Sahar
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Sahar

Tutor Wantirna South, VIC
I strongly feel as if education is the most important tool for any person, especially in today's world. Therefore to be able to pass on that knowledge is phenomenal. I believe that if one child is educated enough, to have a comfortable life, then the following generation is also automatically able to have a comfortable and sustainable life. A…
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Warnakula

Tutor Croydon, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to identify their individual learning style and adapt teaching methods to suit it, ensuring the material is presented in a way that maximizes their understanding and engagement.…
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Elisabet

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to boost their confidence. This boost in confidence will increase the student's self-esteem and, consequently, will help improve their grades. If a student can finish a session with a smile on their face and the confidence that they understand the concept, the session was very…
Cameron
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Cameron

Tutor Croydon, VIC
A tutor must be very organised, punctual, good time management and determined to help a student. A tutor must be able to explain concepts so that a student can significantly improve in their work. A tutor must also be very understanding and supportive. I'm very calm, relaxed and approachable. I can help explain concepts in ways that people can…
Yali
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Yali

Tutor Rowville, VIC
I think a tutor needs to be easy going but also serious and take their time to make sure that the student is doing their best. I understand that different students have different progressions, so I want to ensure that I cater towards the individual needs of the student. I am empathetic and not judgemental, as the student needs to build their…
Bridget
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Bridget

Tutor Mount Dandenong, VIC
Support their own independent learning, teach how to solve things not just what the solution is. Patience, communication skills, a casual…
Anna
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Anna

Tutor The Basin, VIC
Learning is a key to understanding and appreciating the complex beauty of life - enriching the life of the individual. It is one of the key foundations a tutor can establish for their students. A child who has failed to 'keep up' with learning, to understand a concept or course of study, will tend to drop further behind, and attempt to mask…
Jessie
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Jessie

Tutor Ferny Creek, VIC
Improving the confidence of the student is key. The student should evolve to have more trust in themselves and their abilities and be able to apply this. The most important thing I could do for the student is to help them achieve their own personal best and be motivated to achieve. I am a good listener. I apply this to pinpointing the key areas…
Neo
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Neo

Tutor The Basin, VIC
The most crucial aspects a tutor can offer are patience and articulate explanations. Patience allows for the nurturing of understanding at the student's pace, while clear articulation ensures comprehension. Tailoring teaching methods to individual student's needs and providing consistent support fosters a conducive learning environment. My…
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Kristian

Tutor Kilsyth South, VIC
Be accomodating to their needs and work at their pace. Definitely my attention to detail and willingness to understand and reword for young…
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yokelen

Tutor Boronia, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. A tutor's job is not to just teach the student, but to bring out the best of the student and a tutor cannot do that unless they listen to the student. A good tutor is not a tutor that had achieved exceedingly well themselves, although that is a part of it- it's about their ability…
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Daniel

Tutor Kilsyth South, VIC
- Building a positive healthy relationship - Caring for their mental and physical wellbeing - Catering to their needs - Encouraging & motivating students - Sharing life experience and giving them advise - making sure they always leave learning something useful - Recognizing students learn at a different pace - Making the session fun &…
Hugo
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Hugo

Tutor Tecoma, VIC
As a tutor, the most integral thing for a student to succeed is their interest in studying. Unless a student does not want to learn and succeed, they cannot achieve this, so it is important for tutors to inspire and encourage students during sessions. Explaining concepts to students, listening to students, and making classes fun through enthusiasm…
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Chunxi

Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
A tutor should take responsibility for a student. The most important thing for a tutor is to maximise the efficiency during lessons and encourage students to ask questions whilst ensuring students understand “logic†instead of “how to answer the question†I believe I am relatively patient and organised as a tutor. I’m very timely as…
Harrison
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Harrison

Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
Without a doubt, I believe it is essential for a tutor to nurture and grow self-belief within their students beyond anything else. Self-belief is perhaps the most pivotal factor in deciding academic success as well as personal success, and thus I see it as an important quality for a tutor to develop . Whilst a tutor should also be avaliable,…
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Nan

Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
First and foremost, the tutor needs to help the student fully understand all the core concepts. Comprehending the underlying logic and reasoning in mathematical concepts, and the skill to be able to apply these to problems, are necessary for success in mathematics. After that comes exam or test-specific advice: what working markers expect, how to…

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Inside OlindaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel focused on building speed and confidence with times tables using flashcards, and explored area and perimeter through practical problems.

In Year 10, Vien worked on refining practice essay arguments and re-wording sentences for clarity in preparation for an upcoming SAC.

Meanwhile, Year 12 Tanya reviewed a recent persuasive writing task by brainstorming main ideas and practiced analysing political speeches to identify persuasive techniques.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student preparing for English assessments sometimes avoids writing full essay drafts at home, instead focusing on brainstorming ideas during sessions. As one tutor noted, "the booklet is a work in progress, needs more added."

In Year 6 maths, Maya struggled to complete homework independently and often forgot to bring required materials from school, leading to gaps in practice—especially with times tables.

A Year 11 student working on language analysis tended to rush written responses without planning sentences, resulting in unclear arguments and missed marks under test conditions. This pattern left key feedback unaddressed before SAC deadlines.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Olinda recently saw a big shift in Maya's approach to maths: after weeks of hesitation, she now tackles division speed rounds without checking her notes and finished 10 questions in just 3.5 minutes—down from six minutes the week before.

In high school English, Lizzie moved beyond simply repeating ideas; last session, she analysed a complex poem independently and explained its deeper meanings with little prompting, something she'd avoided before.

Another high school student, Vien, who used to skip proofreading, has started spotting errors himself and reworking his paragraphs for clarity without being asked.

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 Monbulk Reading Room—or at your child's school (with permission), like Olinda Primary School.