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Tutors in Derrimut include high-achieving graduates, experienced teachers, subject specialists, and passionate mentors from top Australian universities. Many have received academic awards or hold advanced degrees, and all share a genuine commitment to helping students succeed.

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Rabya

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The best thing is to guide a student in a direction which is best according his or her capabilities. He/she should be motivated to follow the path in which he /she has upper hand or better grasping power. Tutoring is not just about teaching ......It decides the future of next generations. So a tutor acts as a blueprint for a student's carrer.…
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Parminder

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
1.Tutor should help students with homework by explaining it and discussing how to complete it Provide additional resources to support learning 2. Tutor must used easy ways of teaching and for difficult topics so that students can learn in an interesting way I never feeling tired or bored during teaching,I can listen students problems very…
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Neeya

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
A tutor's key role is to spark a love for learning. Beyond teaching subjects, they boost confidence, encourage critical thinking, and nurture motivation. Through personalised support, feedback, and a positive environment, tutors empower students to take charge of their learning, paving the way for lifelong academic success. I believe that my…
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Gurmehar

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is encourage critical thinking and foster a love for learning. They can make learning engaging and tailored to the student's needs to advise them on the best course of action and help them achieve their academic goals. This increases self-confidence and personal satisfaction for the students,…
Juveriya
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Juveriya

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to never make the student feel quote on quote dump for not knowing a concept none of us were put on this earth knowing everything so being frustrated with a student over something "they should have already known" seems useless to me what if instead you note this down and help them find a…
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Tongyue

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe that ultimately, helping students to achieve better grades in school is the most important thing, because that's what tutors are hired for. That being said, I also believe that other things such as helping students to fix a poor study schedule and rectifying pessimistic/unconfident mindsets is also important towards not only their…
Anish
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Anish

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
By my little experience, i think that tutoring is not only directing the children to a specific point but opening their mind to a broader level by keeping into mind the child's interests. Listening to the child, helping them to use their imagination freely and cope-up with difficult questions easily. Also, students can ask me questions freely if…
Deema
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Deema

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Often times students feel ashamed to ask questions or seek out help. Therefore, creating a space for the student's emotions allows them to approach me with any question or issue that they have without fear or embarrassment is a priority for me. This opens doors to learning new things and even accelerates the education and teaching process. My…
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Abdullah

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most crucial things a tutor can do for a student are to inspire curiosity, offer personalized guidance, cultivate a positive learning environment, and empower them to become independent learners. My strengths as a tutor lie in my ability to explain complex ideas in simple terms, adapt my teaching style to suit individual needs, and create a…
Fathima Jihan
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Fathima Jihan

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Understand what the student needs and what he/she is lacking. Then provide them with the tools and techniques to overcome that on their own. And also to make it very easy for the student to understand and retain the information. I learned these subjects using small tricks and techniques which actually made me love learning these subjects and I…
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Aarohi

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
In the role of a tutor, it's crucial to maintain a calm and composed demeanor, regardless of the complexity of the situation. Instead of getting agitated or raising my voice, I believe in using peaceful and constructive communication to assist students through their challenges. Providing encouragement and empathy is far more effective in helping…
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Buddhini

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe a student's emotional well-being, especially their feelings towards their studies is very important. By addressing what's causing them distress and overwhelming feelings a tutor can greatly improve a student's performance. This is because one's attitude can hugely impact not only the amount of effort one is willing to put in, but also…
Manasvi
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Manasvi

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for their students are build confidence, adapt to individual learning styles, and provide clear guidance. A tutor should create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as this is essential for learning. They should also identify gaps in…
Sannuja
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Sannuja

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I would say really get to know the student and improve them. especifically where are they lacking, which way is suitable for them or what do they like the most in learing and why do they strugle in a specific subject. I am a hard worker, I would say that is my strength. I like to face new challanges and to get new ideas. I used to learn from…
Simran
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Simran

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help students understand the concept, help the student overcome challenges when learning a new concept and to help the student to overcome any anxiety that comes with learning. The strengths I have are patience, empathy, and communication. I am patient when teaching students, and I can…
Harmanjot
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Harmanjot

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Tutor can guide the student effectively. Tutoring doesn’t mean delivering lecture and completing the curriculum. It is responsible for holistic development of the pupils. Most important a teacher can do is to check the students individual growth and planning for the same. I have more than 4 years of teaching experience. I have taught formally as…
HASNE
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HASNE

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is to engage, motivate and inspire students to learn. Tutors have a great influence on a student's mind as well. So, it is important for a tutor to be a great mentor for a student so that the student is able to find the right pathway of moving ahead in life. This involves helping students identify what…
Sana
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Sana

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing to me is that the student feels comfortable with my teaching style and that they are motivated to learn, not feeling that the subject is too hard or too dry, but instead I prioritise adding personal interest of the students and relate it to the topic which helps to grasp better understanding towards it. My strengths are…
Muzammil
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Muzammil

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
1. Understand the strong areas a student is in, let's say it's hard to teach the student mathematics/science when his/her passion is towards art. Understanding the key competencies of a student makes a good tutor, who can then channel them in the right direction to progressive and efficient results. 2. Practical learning, it's easier to teach…
Shehzad
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Shehzad

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
To understand which areas they need most help with and then work closely with them to help them perform better. It is also very important to make the student feel confident, enable them to ask as many questions as possible without any hesitation, explain concepts clearly and relate them to the real practical problems and then build their knowledge…
Aatif
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Aatif

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to motivate them to do the best they can in whatever aspect they are struggling, as with continued determination and perseverance, they can always achieve the goals they have set for themselves. I believe one of my biggest strengths as a tutor is that I have excellent communication…
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MOMTAZ

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
Nurture and grow the passion for learning new things everyday Ability to mingle and get through to the children Determination to make sure that the children assimilate the learning Make sure that it is fun but continuously relating the learning to everyday…
Arooj
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Arooj

Tutor Derrimut, VIC
I believe it’s important to empathise with students rather then being sympathetic. Sympathy comes with one feeling a sense of emotion for sometime. Whereas, when in comes to tutoring, we need to empathise with students as it’ll allow us to position ourselves in their circumstances. Therefore, will give as a vision of a reality closer to what a…

Inside DerrimutTutoring Sessions

Content Covered
In primary, tutoring often targets core arithmetic—addition, subtraction, times tables, fractions, and building number sense—while also pushing for deeper comprehension, not just rote rules. High school sessions shift to algebraic thinking, graphing, interpreting questions, and developing strong exam strategies. There’s a big emphasis on breaking down word problems, revisiting tricky homework, and test prep for NAPLAN or semester exams, always tailored to what each student finds hardest right now.
Recent Challenges
Some primary students rush through comprehension or maths tasks without fully reading instructions, leading to incomplete or off-target answers. In high school, it’s common for students to have scattered or unclear working, which makes multi-step problems harder to check and fix. Other frequent hurdles include forgetting materials, leaving homework unfinished, or spending revision time catching up on missed basics instead of moving forward—all of which can hold back progress and lead to confusion.
Recent Achievements
Tutors are noticing students becoming more proactive during lessons—regularly checking their own work, spotting errors, and making corrections without being asked. There’s a clear shift toward students verbalising their steps in maths and explaining their reasoning aloud, rather than rushing through problems. Tutors also report that learners are reviewing their test results with more care and taking the initiative to improve, showing greater confidence and ownership of their progress.