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Tutors in Strathmore include a university-trained secondary teacher, an experienced Kumon and Code Camp tutor, primary and secondary school educators with international classroom expertise, a PhD researcher and peer mentor from the University of Queensland, chess coaches with state-level accolades, STEM trainers, creative writing mentors, and accomplished graduates with multiple academic awards.

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Senara

Tutor Moonee Vale, VIC
For a tutor, the most important thing is to increase the curiosity of the student, for the subject that they are learning. Exams are important. However, at the end of the day I believe, the knowledge gained through the subject matter is far more important because it is something that can help to shape the future of the student. For example,…
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Peter

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Leave them with a proper process with answering questions under time pressure. Make learning if not enjoyable at least tolerable, as learning new things is much harder if you don’t have any interest in it. Make your teaching digestible for the student depending on their level of understanding - not too easy not too hard. Breaking down complex…
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Alex

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Maintain their perspective on education as a whole, whilst catering to their personal needs as a student and getting out of the sessions what is best for the students themselves. Adapting my teaching methods to the student, and thinking laterally to create many ways to solve one problem, such that there is a perfect solution for every student.…
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Eva

Tutor Essendon West, VIC
Most students struggle to gain confidence in solving problems which in turn leads them to be unmotivated to study. Therefore, I believe that tutoring is not just teaching concepts but also building an environment where students feel comfortable to make mistakes and learn from it. From experience, I believe that the most effective way is to…
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Zohra

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
To understand the student first. And adapt to the method which he will be most comfortable in while you are tutoring him. The understanding between the teacher and the student is very important Iam very patient enough to explain to the student as well as I can teach them in such a way that they will be able to understand. Its also about showing…
HONEYLIE KRISTINE
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HONEYLIE KRISTINE

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
To address the needs of the student by making a learner-center environment. Approachable and fun to be with. Knowledgeable enough with Mathematics subject since I've been teaching it for 7 years…
Emily
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Emily

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include helping them find confidence in themselves and discovering the ways in which they learn best. If a student wishes to achieve their goals, they must first believe that they have the capacity to do so. Therefore, if a tutor can assist a student in developing the self-confidence needed,…
Sally
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Sally

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
I consider one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is build their confidence. Once this is established and the student has faith in their own abilities, the tutor is able to guide and facilitate their learning as a pose to simply instruct. The role of the tutor is to recognise what the student is capable of doing on their own…
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Nadarasar

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Empathy: Understand how the student is feeling or understood a particular concept based on their behavioural and body language cues. This is because most students do not give explicit feedback. Understanding the student's learning pace: Every student is unique and have their own pace of learning. As a tutor you need to adapt to that. I am…
Syed
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Syed

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
To strengthen their problem-solving skills and tools, so that they can confidently tackle any question thrown at them. My ability to explain at a fundamental level why and how things work the way they do. I can see how these concepts are applied to a problem. I have honed these abilities to a high level in my current undergrad education in both…
Muhammad Hassan
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Muhammad Hassan

Tutor Glenroy, VIC
Most important thing you can do for a student is not to teach a lesson, but give them a reason to learn the lesson. Make everything a piece of cake and fun. Teaching can be mostly boring and overwhelming especially when you are at the receiving end. I would know as i have always had trouble grasping concepts presented by the so called qualified…
Robert
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Robert

Tutor Brunswick, VIC
Help them to do the best they can, and to enjoy doing it. I believe that they go together, that "learning" which is not enjoyed is often, in the long run, not real learning at all, just hoop jumping. Respect for the situations of my students, flexibility in responding to the sometimes substantial differences among them, humour as a means of…
Vy
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Vy

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be empathetic to the experience of a student, especially as a young person. Having been a recent graduate, I understand the pressures, stress and desires surrounding ones education and the want to improve and evolve as a learner. Therefore, being empathetic allows a tutor to…
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Sajjan

Tutor Coburg, VIC
A tutor can create interest in the student about the subject. If he can create right atmosphere for student, he can be their mentor. I can be very friendly with the students. I love to work on finding the perfect way and example to teach…
Mohamed
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Mohamed

Tutor Hadfield, VIC
Witness the moment of understanding my students' eyes, which is incredibly rewarding. My goal is to inspire confidence and a genuine appreciation for math in each of my students, and help them understand that they can take this skill and apply it to everyday life. One of my greatest strength is adapting my approach and tailoring my teaching…
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Mahir

Tutor Aberfeldie, VIC
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be understanding and friendly to them so that they don't hesitate to share their problems. focusing more on the topics they find difficult to understand and being there for them for as long as they need is the best thing a tutor can do. My strength as a tutor is I understand math can be…
Hy
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Hy

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Help student to improve their weakness and enhance their strength…
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Nhat

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
I think self-taught is the most important thing that a tutor can teach a student. This is because self-taught can go with them anywhere but the tutor can not. Additionally, a tutor can not teach a student everything, so at some points, the student needs to explore themselves. I am patient and independent in studying. This is because I have been…
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Anastasia

Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
A tutor should focus on empowering the student, rather than simply teaching the content to them, so that when the tutor is not present, the student is still able to motivate themselves and have confidence in their ability without having someone to rely on. I have a positive, active mindset which reflects in my teaching approach, allowing me to…
Senthil Benish Shylas
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Senthil Benish Shylas

Tutor Coburg, VIC
As a student myself, the important things a tutor can do for a student can provide a clear and simple explanation and help them how to break down a given problem and apply the learned concept in real-life scenarios. And, another important point to note is that every student is unique, so as a tutor, I should be able to adapt to the teaching style…
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Rena Jane

Tutor Gowanbrae, VIC
Aside from the knowledge that you will share, it is patience, understanding the intellectual capacity of the student as well as their behavior are the things to consider to be a tutor. In my previous experience as online english tutor, whenever the students ask questions, I really make sure to answer them. I believe my strength is my patience in…
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Carrie

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The most important thing to keep in mind when tutoring in my opinion is to help them gain confidence & enjoyment in the subject. If a student believes they are bad at a subject, they often won't try as hard because they view it as pointless. Confirmation bias can also lead to only noticing when they make mistakes, meaning they won't recognise the…
James
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James

Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Be fully aware and considerate of each student's learning needs and situation. A good tutor will try multiple methods to tailor to each students learning style. Patience, high level knowledge in mathematics, willingness to learn where needed, open…

Local Reviews

Our daughter was well matched with her tutor She has improved her grades and has a new confidence. Rohini explained things in just the right way for my daughter to understand and her quiet and patient manner were much appreciated. Very happy!
Belinda, Pascoe Vale

Inside StrathmoreTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Oliver focused on mean, median, and mode as well as constructing and interpreting stem-and-leaf plots.

In Year 10, Jessica worked through comparative text essays by exploring themes, linking similarities and differences between texts, and using specific examples with quotes.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ben reviewed momentum and energy concepts in Physics, discussing problem-solving strategies relevant to his current lessons.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student was encouraged to spend time double-checking his working and answers in algebra, but layout issues meant "he confuses himself" when setting out solutions—this led to missed values that slowed progress.

In English (Year 11), the focus shifted to making writing more cohesive; integrating similarities into each paragraph instead of blocking ideas made the work feel less forced but required effortful reformatting.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled with maintaining motivation after errors in fractions, sometimes getting visibly annoyed before regaining focus.

One lesson ended with misplaced decimals on division tasks, leaving confusion over final answers.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Strathmore noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student who previously struggled to spot an author's contention—now she pinpoints arguments and techniques without prompting.

Another high schooler, Leon, used to rely on step-by-step help for statistics but this week read data and built plots on his own before accurately calculating the mean and range.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated with fractions surprised her tutor by quickly adding unlike denominators independently, then showing her work aloud as she explained each 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 Moonee Valley Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Strathmore Primary School.