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Sandithmi

Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing we can do is foster understanding and build confidence in the student. This is crucial for the students learning journey as it helps them understand each topic to a higher level and gives them a solid foundation for future topics to learn. This is also supported through the creation of a safe learning environment and the…
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Meenakshi

Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing a tutor is to create a learning environment that the students can learn and fully understand how to do the hard questions. The tutor is able to solidify the student's knowledge and set them up for success. I constantly ask the student to let me know how they are going. If there's any questions or concerns they have, my…
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Dani

Tutor Vermont, VIC
listen to them and be patient communication and clarity…
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Pippa

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Listen, I believe as a tutor the most important thing to do is listen to what the student has to say, whether it is problems, curiosities, or more. Tutoring is not primarily about teaching but supporting and trying to understand the children for who they are. Different students have different ways of learning as well as ways they feel comfortable…
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Jackary

Tutor Vermont, VIC
To ensure that the student understands the curriculum. I’m easy going, humorous and very good at making study plans for upcoming…
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sophie

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I believe that one of the most important things a tutor can give to a child is confidence, I would want them to feel supported and comfortable to ask questions. I'm confident that I will be able to explain the same concept in multiple different ways to adapt to each child's learning…
Pratham
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Pratham

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Willingness to teach and being organised with all the work Can explain content really well and…
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Navya

Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are provide academic advice, human connection, and consistency, and the combination of these characteristics has the capacity to build a good rapport with the student. My communication skills, and understanding for the emotional world of children–especially at elementary level, is my strong…
Goutham
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Goutham

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think that the tutor acts as a mentor for the student. In this role, the tutor should encourage the students to think critically in order to find answers to their questions. By providing the means to discover the answers for themselves, the tutor ensures that the student does not merely address the 'what' of the question but is also able to…
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Aaryan

Tutor Vermont, VIC
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Aneka

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to provide as many different resources they can for a student. It is important to see which type of teaching style that student learns best with. It is also important for a tutor to be a good a listener. A tutor who does not listen to their student will not be a good tutor. I believe a tutor…
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Emily

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Beside tutoring the knowledge, the most important thing is support. Supporting a student from not giving up in what they are doing. Life is always up and down, endure the pain and overcome the difficulties with all your might. I will motivate the student and pass on my passionate and encouragement in studying to the student I taught. I am a…
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Pratik

Tutor Vermont, VIC
A tutor should try to make students understand the core basics of the subject. A tutor should also make the session as simple as possible to ensure that the student creates a genuine interest in the subject. I work very hard to find new innovative and simple methods to explain the basics of the topic to the student. I try to create a core…
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Katrina

Tutor Vermont, VIC
When being a tutor for students, it’s important to consider their individual learning styles, strengths, and areas of difficulty. Building a strong rapport with students helps them feel comfortable and supported. Patience and clear communication are key, as is breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps. Encouraging a growth mindset is…
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David

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to always make sure the student fully understands what you've taught them as that way they can remember it and apply it better, even when you leave. I think my strengths lie in my problem-solving skills. I aim to identify the root of an issue and address that. I'm also able to be flexible and a…
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Omkar

Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to provide a comforting and trustworthy space. One where students are able to confidently express their questions without judgement and have fun while learning. My strengths as a tutor is my ability to notice when a student is not paying attention or my ability to simply explain challenging concepts and…
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Jenny

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I aim to help my students develop a lifelong love for learning and interest in the subjects as well as increased confidence in themselves and their own abilities. I am a good observer and listener of my student’s needs. I can tell when they are struggling with something and am patient and considerate while they try to understand…
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Cherrie

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Increasing a student’s grades is definitely a goal but I don’t think it’s the most important. I feel like teaching students how they can succeed independently is also very important; whether it be increasing their confidence in learning/school or teaching them how to approach questions when they don’t have me to guide them. I think that…
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Melanie

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Providing the student with a solid understanding of the concept being studied and teaching them how to apply it to a range of questions so that they can complete them alone as well as with the tutor. Being understanding if the student does not understand a concept the first time it is explained. I also liked to help my friends by assisting them…
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Vedant

Tutor Vermont, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is make learning interesting and meaningful. Instead of just focusing on memorizing formulas or facts, I prioritize helping students truly understand the concepts behind the material. I believe that deep understanding is key to long-term success, as it empowers students to apply their knowledge in…
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Sahansa

Tutor Vermont, VIC
I think that it is very important to understand each students learning style so that I can help them grow and help them identify and learn from their mistakes. I like working with children so I will be able be able to easily communicate with them when teaching, making it easier for them to understand the…
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Sreya

Tutor Vermont, VIC
Help them understand concepts well which make them enjoy what they are learning! I understand topic quickly and easily and can pick up well on whatever students need help…
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Juen

Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
Provide personalised teaching that caters to the needs of each individual student Communicate effectively to both the students and their parents to ensure they are updated in regards to academic progress Ensure learning is conducted in an enjoyable and fun manner to assist the students' attention span and remain focus on learning Familiarity…

Local Reviews

We have been working with Emily since last year and so we are very happy with her.
Sharn, Forest Hill

Inside VermontTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Dominic worked on multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers and practised times tables, then was introduced to range, mode, median, and mean using real examples.

In Year 10, Jessica tackled logarithms by learning to add and subtract logs as well as solving equivalent equations involving logs.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia focused on quadratic equations—solving inequalities with quadratics and discussing the number of solutions in simultaneous equations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student repeatedly avoided showing full working when solving equations—"he skipped outlining steps in algebra, which hid sign errors," a tutor noted. This made it hard to spot where mistakes crept in and led to confusion during review.

In Year 11 English, an essay writer struggled to include all required components; planning was minimal and arguments weren't fully developed within the set time.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student forgot about her homework entirely and did not revisit previous material, leaving gaps unaddressed before new topics began. Confidence dipped after setbacks, making participation quieter each week.

Recent Achievements

One Vermont tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to admit confusion; now, she's started voicing her struggles during sessions and even "talks aloud" through complex number problems—recently multiplying complex numbers without needing prompts.

A Year 8 student, after often making errors on negative numbers, began solving them independently by the end of a lesson, showing real initiative.

Meanwhile, a younger student who used to guess quietly is now raising questions when stuck and confidently reading new instructions out loud before attempting tasks.

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