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Warranwood's tutors include a secondary maths and science teacher with curriculum leadership experience, a PhD physicist and university lecturer, VCE high achievers (ATARs 92–97) with perfect subject scores and competition distinctions, seasoned K–12 maths specialists, peer mentors, sports coaches, music tutors, and academic award recipients—offering deep expertise and real-world teaching skill across all year levels.

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Manisha

Software Dev Tutor Nunawading, VIC
Tutor can be well prepared for the any topics of her/his expertise. Tutor has to solve any doubts of the students till he/she satisfied with his/hers curiosity. I am a good tutor with whom student love to study. I have an inner strength to bringing out the…
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Sakina

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn North, VIC
Deliver best knowledge to his students. Develop problem solving skills & make them independent. Patient and calm towards every…
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Rishabh

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn North, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, and adapt their teaching approach to suit the student’s individual needs. A tutor should not only help students understand the material but also teach them how to think critically and develop…
Priya Kumari
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Priya Kumari

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn, VIC
According to me, most important things, tutor can do for their students is to shape their future by bringing focus of the students towards studies and make them love their subjects. I also enjoy building a student's confidence, and sharing the joy that comes with improvement. Qualities I have to become a good tutor : 1) Adaptability…
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Vitaly

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn, VIC
To make students engaged and interested in learning. To help them fill successful. Hard working & good…
Ritam Sunil
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Ritam Sunil

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Instill a love for their subject that remains lifelong with them. I did engineering because my teachers instilled a love for math and science in me and I would like to do the same for someone else. Patience, Patience to repeat concepts and revise over them over and over again. I would also consider creativity to be a strong suit, to be able to…
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Lachlan

Software Dev Tutor Templestowe, VIC
The best thing my methods tutor did for me in year 12 was by far to cut out the crap and stretched analogies. To learn things simply for what they are. By understanding principles in a simple and raw way, the originally complex problems were solved at a glance, leaving only the problem of writing down the working I had already seen in my mind. …
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Kritheek

Software Dev Tutor Blackburn, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is to be there and be supportive for the student. Although they are tutors, I believe are tutors should be role models for students and need to be a guide for them and someone to trust. Building that trust is important to ensure that the student can learn effectively and have a willingness to…

Local Reviews

They have been amazing! They paired my young daughter with a great tutor who has already built her skills and confidence. For the first time my daughter loves doing math with her tutor! By having the sessions in my house has also really helped them build a positive relationship and means I don't need to be rushing around after school. It's early days, but I'm positive this was the best decision we could've made for our daughter.
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Content Covered

Year 6 student Alex focused on adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators, and also practised converting fractions to decimals.

For Year 9, Sam reviewed how to convert between fractions, percentages, and decimals in simplest form, along with simplifying expressions using the distributive law and writing numbers in scientific notation.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily worked through simplifying surds and rationalising denominators, using step-by-step examples for each calculation.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student tended to copy worked examples rather than attempt problems independently; as noted, "needs to try working independently and thinking actively instead of just waiting and copying the solutions." This habit limited true understanding during algebra tasks.

A Year 10 student struggled with organization, often bringing large volumes of notes but rarely referencing them efficiently in SAC preparation—leaving key information unused during practice.

For a Year 11 methods lesson, an over-reliance on calculators meant steps in simultaneous equations were skipped; errors went unnoticed until review.

In a Year 4 arithmetic session, messy written work made it hard to follow fraction calculations.

Recent Achievements

One Warranwood tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 9 student who, after struggling to connect formulas to worded measurement problems, now reliably selects the right units and strategies without prompting.

In a senior session, Alex independently recognised mistakes from past tests and used those insights to solve new exam questions—something she hadn't done before when she'd freeze on unfamiliar problems. This independent error recognition marks a major breakthrough.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently surprised her tutor by asking specific questions about homework rather than waiting for help, showing new initiative during sessions.

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