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The Patch's tutors include a 6+ year classroom and music tutor with international teaching experience, an award-winning VCE dux (ATAR 97.5) and debating adjudicator, seasoned secondary maths and science teachers with postgraduate education degrees, Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars, leadership-award recipients, accomplished academic prizewinners, peer mentors, and youth coaches skilled in building student confidence.

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Heng Yew

Science Tutor Emerald, VIC
A tutor should be friendly, approachable, and able to build trust. This helps students feel confident and open about their challenges so we can solve problems together. Clear explanations and patient, encouraging support are also essential With a background in computer science and STEM studies, I can provide strong, clear academic support in Maths…
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Priyanka

Science Tutor Emerald, VIC
Quick to answer question with confidence to lead the student to success. Apart from my strengths, that I do think are important qualities to have as a tutor, being reliable in terms of having an answer to a student's question is important. I am good at problem solving so will generally handle such a situation well, but experience can make…
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Benjamin

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
I think a tutor must help a student understand their work. A deep level understanding is good as it can give new perspectives to their work and to their endeavors. A surface level understanding is okay for replicating pre-set answers for a question, but a deeper understanding allows the person to view the question in a different way and to give…
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Evelyn

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
A tutor should understand a student's struggle and achievements, and be able to bring out the fun in studying to help them in their academic struggles. I encourage and motivate students to excel and set a foundation for future studies, as well as providing an entertaining and educational environment suitable for each student. As a current student…
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Muhammad

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
The most important thing I believe a tutor can do for a students is to instill self-confidence in the student because a student that is confident will be more resilient to adversity and be more likely to solve problems by themselves. My strengths would be that I have gone through the Australian school system and have encountered similar challenges…
Sahib
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Sahib

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
I believe the key purpose of a tutor is not only to improve a students grades but also encourage intellectual curiosity. Due to the individuality of each student a personalised experience must be created by tutors, through adapting teaching methods and lesson plans, to stimulate the unique minds of students. Further tutors must recognize the…
Gurmant
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Gurmant

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is : 1. Increasing self-learning capability 2. Improving self-confidence. 3. Make a student interested in studies. 4. Provide valuable feedback. 5. Overall development of character. My communication skills and hand gestures can easily explain difficult topics. I grew up in a…
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Celene

Science Tutor Ferntree Gully, VIC
My goal is to help my students become successful and confident. Some of the most important things I do for my students revolve around learning strategies, establishing working habits, test preparation, and establishing effective study skills. I also have extensive experience helping students with special needs. I am highly passionate about…
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Jessie

Science 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…
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Dzina

Science Tutor Tecoma, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is help the student learn to love learning. As well as that, I believe it's important to make the student feel more confident in their abilities and help them persevere through difficult tasks. I think my strengths include understanding, compassion, being able to explain a specific process in more…
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Kelly

Science Tutor Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC
Provide motivation and help develop a passion (or at least an appreciation) for Mathematics. Success would be more likely if the student is enjoying the subject matter. Furthering this; to teach the student confidence in their abilities and eventually be more independent in thier learning/study. It is also important that a tutor understand the…

Local Reviews

My son Logan McDonald has been having tutoring with Sunny for the past few months. We have found Sunny to be very professional in his manner and has taught Logan some valuable studying skills as well as some necessary maths concepts.
Kellie, Monbulk

Inside The PatchTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel worked on area and perimeter calculations, practiced addition and subtraction with larger numbers, and reinforced times tables using flashcards for recall.

In Year 10, Vien focused on planning a practice essay by developing ideas and a main argument to strengthen her persuasive writing skills.

For Year 11, Tanya revised algebraic fractions and prepared for an upcoming SAC by correcting homework errors and working through practice content relevant to linear algebra topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student preparing for essay writing often left planning until the last minute, resulting in rushed introductions and weak conclusions—"he needs to plan his writing faster," a tutor observed.

In VCE English, one student avoided revisiting challenging literary analysis questions, instead sticking to familiar topics, which meant deeper techniques weren't practiced or reviewed before SACs.

For Year 7 Maths, forgetting to label diagrams led to lost marks under test conditions.

Meanwhile, a Year 11 student skipped homework practice on exam-style questions; this made recall during assessments much slower and less confident.

Recent Achievements

One tutor in The Patch noticed a big shift for Vien (Year 10): after initially struggling to write clear paragraphs, he could spot the difference in his second attempt and took pride in editing it himself.

In Year 8 maths, Daniel started out unsure of his times tables but now works through multiplication problems with only minimal prompting and is much quicker at recalling answers.

Meanwhile, during a recent Year 3 English session, Tanya—who was once hesitant—read aloud willingly and chatted comfortably about herself for the first time.

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 The Patch Primary School.