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Deer Park's tutors include a former university lecturer and valedictorian with primary teaching expertise, a PhD physics candidate and ex-assistant lecturer, Kumon-trained mentors, experienced school maths teachers, STEM educators, award-winning peer leaders, Olympiad and high-ATAR achievers, plus passionate subject specialists pursuing advanced degrees in education, science, mathematics, and the arts.

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Sara

Psychology Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is support them in a way that suits how they learn best. Every student is different, so I focus on adapting my explanations and pace to what works for them. I aim to build good learning habits by helping students organise their thinking, approach problems with structure, and develop strategies they…
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Jel

Psychology Tutor Ardeer, VIC
What a tutor should and need to do are guiding a child to enhance their strengths and improve their weaknesses with all of the power invested in ourselves; reminding and figuring out what their barriers are to success (such as are they afraid of they can't pass? or they are not receiving any support from their beloved ones?). In my power, I'd do…
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Vanessa

Psychology Tutor Burnside, VIC
Get them to be confident in what they are studying, and get the student to begin to enjoy what they learn and look forward to learning. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is make them feel comfortable and welcomed in the environment that they are learning and with the subject that they are struggling with. I am able to explain…
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Anusha

Psychology Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important things I believe a tutor can do for their students is have an incredible amount of empathy and patience, as it can make the students themselves feel more comfortable within the learning environment, which in turn can help them feel more motivated and secure around their tutor when they find something challenging to understand.…
Trisha
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Trisha

Psychology Tutor Fraser Rise, VIC
Creating a safe space or environment for the student, where they feel comfortable to speak and ask questions without any judgement. Teaching study skills is also important. I think tutoring is not so much teaching the subject but rather to help understand or support what is already known. It is not just for summarising but also to provide useful…
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Daksh

Psychology Tutor Truganina, VIC
Provide effective feedback and inform students on skills which allow them to excel. Additionally, a tutor must also motivate the students to create aspirations for growth in life Inspirational and effective at motivating others which tend to be the principles of…
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Anh

Psychology Tutor Maidstone, VIC
The most important thing is to listen and understand your students. Once you understand what they want and need, and how they work, you can develop teaching and learning methods that can push them to their best selves. Communication is also vital in a tutor-student dynamic. I tend to observe people a lot, so it’s easy for me to figure out their…
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Neha

Psychology Tutor Truganina, VIC
Having received a lot of tutoring growing up, I know first-hand how challenging it can be to grasp difficult concepts. The tutors who made the biggest difference for me were patient, supportive, and able to adapt to my learning style. They not only helped me understand content but also built my confidence and sparked my curiosity. That experience…
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jil

Psychology Tutor Maidstone, VIC
To recognise that no two students are the same and that a process like learning needs to be personalised so that the best results are achieved. This personalisation also means that its much more likely for the student to open up and fully engage in the process of assisted learning as they can feel that the session is catered just towards their…
Jenn
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Jenn

Psychology Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only be able to teach them the material, but to also be able to mentor them. By mentoring, I mean having a close, trusting relationship with your student in order to help them improve their skills on a daily basis. The mentoring relationship allows learning to go beyond…
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Rish

Psychology Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Jobelle

Psychology Tutor Laverton, VIC
There are a lot of important things that a tutor can do for a student and these are the following: -be professional -be friendly and approachable -be a good listener -always acknowledge individual differences of each students -be flexible -teach students how to learn effectively because as a tutor our ultimate goal is to help the student…
Amy
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Amy

Psychology Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is approaching the student as the centre. The tutor must have an attention to detail to be able to recognise both strengths and weaknesses, and tailor lessons or questions when needed. A tutor must also understand the needs of each student. As a past education student and currently a psychology…
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Chloe (Kelly)

Psychology Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
Help them gain confidence, and for them to do the best they can. Students that require tutoring are often ones that lack confidence in a subject area. Tutors are there to strengthen and encourage them. Breaking down difficult concepts and passing on my knowledge to students. Also, finding where a student has difficulty and working with them to…
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Venumi

Psychology Tutor Burnside, VIC
I believe that a tutor is not there to chastise and 'drill' concepts into a student's mind. The best thing that a tutor can do for their student is to create a positive, uplifting and supportive learning environment. This ensures that students feel comfortable to learn and improve so that they can approach their mistakes not with self-doubt and a…
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Olivia

Psychology Tutor St Albans, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is equipping the student with the resources and tips they need to be able to be good and excel at a subject. Especially in english, it is important for the student to have the knowledge and analytical way of thinking to really excel and i think once they have been taught how to think this way they…
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Damien

Psychology Tutor Keilor Downs, VIC
One of the most important things a teacher can do for their student is to listen. Not to listen to think of the next response but to listen to understand. I believe as a teacher listening specifically to WHAT the student is asking not HOW they are asking it is one of the most valuable and important skills I've learned to develop. When a student is…
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Lauren

Psychology Tutor Delahey, VIC
Not everyone thinks in the same way or is at the same level as you are. So, you need to have a variety of techniques or skills on hand in order to help a child understand what they are learning. I am patient and can think from others' point of view. I can tell when a child may be struggling and am able to sense when what I'm doing doesn't make…
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Grita

Psychology Tutor Truganina, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is to create a support environment where learning from mistakes is encouraged. A great tutor inspires a genuine enthusiasm for a subject, making it less tedious and more engaging. My goal is to make a lasting impact by empowering students with the confidence and tools to learn independently, fostering a love…
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Jia Jun

Psychology Tutor Braybrook, VIC
Tutors are someone students can rely on for academic assistance. I recognise that the role of tutors is to aid students in their educational pathways and help students in realising their true academic capabilities, constantly providing constructive feedback for areas of improvement. It is also important to have understanding as the VCE process is…
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Jessar

Psychology Tutor Braybrook, VIC
To be able to get students to enjoy learning and actively participate with enthusiasm. I believe I am able to cater to individual student needs and weaknesses while also honing into their strengths to apply to a range of questions and…
Sara
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Sara

Psychology Tutor Taylors Hill, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be a good mentor and teacher. Literal academic success is amazing but the most important thing for a tutor is to be apart of a student's knowledge growing and strengthening. I consider personal growth and development to be immensely important and helping a student achieve their own goals to…
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Gemma

Psychology Tutor Truganina, VIC
Definitely support the student, always be there if they need help with questions and a crucial quality that a good tutor must have is patience in my opinion. As some students are not fast learners and thats okay, I am patient and would find alternative ways to make sure they understand at the end of the day. I believe coming into lessons with a…

Local Reviews

Minh aka Truc has been fabulous in the short amount of time I have worked with her. She really has given me the confidence I needed to have a better mindset going in to an exam. From the start she was approachable and understanding. I never felt like I was being judged, she was able to answer all my questions with an explanation on how she got the answer.
Vanessa, Burnside

Inside Deer ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Aashi focused on simplifying fractions and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using practical examples.

In Year 9, Alexia worked through ratios and financial maths concepts from her schoolwork, as well as revisited measurement topics like area and perimeter with extra written notes for clarification.

For a senior secondary student, Daniel tackled the long division algorithm for polynomials along with the Remainder Theorem and Factor Theorem to strengthen his understanding of polynomial arithmetic.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8, one student often missed key terms in worded maths questions, leading to incorrect answers; a tutor observed, "she would misread or miss integral terms and vocabulary."

In VCE Economics, a senior student failed a recent test—less from lack of effort than from struggling to organize revision and recall material under pressure.

Another Year 7 learner sometimes left homework incomplete, which slowed progress with multi-step equations.

Meanwhile, in Year 5 English, difficulty piecing together ideas into essay structure made written tasks feel overwhelming.

Moments like these show how process habits can shape both understanding and confidence during lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Deer Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on the CAS calculator now confidently factorises expressions by hand, even double-checking her work by expanding brackets herself.

In a recent session with a Year 8 student, the tutor saw him tackle multi-step equations—where he previously got stuck choosing which operation to do first—and after some practice, he started completing them independently.

Meanwhile, during primary sessions, one Year 6 student has begun backchecking her answers on tricky worded maths problems; as a result, she's making far fewer mistakes than before and now finishes these questions accurately without prompting.

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 St Albans Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Peter Chanel School.