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Tutors in Dromana include an award-winning VCE Dux with a 99.2 ATAR and perfect Further Maths score, a retired Padua College maths teacher with 20+ years' experience, seasoned primary and secondary teachers, a university academic mentor, youth leaders, Olympiad achievers, and passionate student tutors with distinctions in national competitions and peer mentoring backgrounds.

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Andrea

Science Tutor Mccrae, VIC
Help them believe in themselves and their abilities....encourage them and draw out their thinking processes as well as assist in academic improvement...assist and engage them in creative ways to learn and enjoy learning so much that they become "lifetime learners". Patience and empathy...I've struggled at times too but preserved ...I am also smart…
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Vanessa

Science Tutor Rosebud West, VIC
Adapting to a students learning style. Each student learns differently and to be able to teach the same content in different ways is definitely important. Also connecting with the student, ensuring they feel confident and connected to make mistakes and ask questions. My strengths are definitely the fact that I’m a teacher, I have experience,…
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Zachary

Science Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
Provide motivation, encouragement and clarity where possible. it would also be important to strive for the students enjoyment in the topic, this can come from understanding it, or instigating an interest through methods and ideas. Having completed year 12 last year, the content current highschool students are learning will be considerably similar…
Wil
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Wil

Science Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build confidence, personalise instruction to meet individual needs, and foster a growth mindset. By clarifying concepts and providing encouragement, tutors help students feel empowered and motivated to succeed. Creating a supportive and patient learning environment is essential for…
Mark
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Mark

Science Tutor Main Ridge, VIC
Build confidence, and provide knowledge, and problem-solving tools to enable a student to tackle academic challenges. Normalise an environment a student may find themselves in if/when they are confused by a topic Being empathetic, patient and resourceful: the ability to get the best out of a student by making them feel at ease and applying real…
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Daniel

Science Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
I believe it is important for a tutor to understand each individual student's learning style, and hence approach each student's teaching in the manner which best benefits them. It is also important for a tutor to be patient, open and honest, and always listen keenly to what his/her student has to say. My strength as a tutor lies in my abstract…
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Emma

Science Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
I think it is crucial that a tutor fosters a positive learning experience for the student. Prioritising their needs in order to tailor learning specifically to the student is so important to aid in their learning experience. Empathy and understanding of students and their situations, as well as being patient and…
Kate
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Kate

Science Tutor Mount Martha, VIC
That they can help them learn and understand something that they never thought to be something that they could achieve or understand. I can help guide kids through the problems whilst helping to target areas that they don't fully understand. Having a calm demeanour which allows the child to feel like they're in a safe space whilst…

Local Reviews

Lionel is fantastic. My son is making great progress with his maths and physics. Well worth the exercise.
Jacqui

Inside DromanaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Willow worked on solving algebra equations and tackling complex fraction operations, often using step-by-step examples.

In Year 8, Jack focused on expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions as well as applying index laws to various problems.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Mia covered linear equations and practiced graphing these on Cartesian planes to strengthen her understanding of their graphical representations.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 maths, one student often avoided writing out working for equations and fractions, instead talking through steps aloud—this led to confusion and lost marks when multi-step problems became too complex. As a tutor noted, "he tries to reason in his head but loses track of operations."

In senior classes, skipping written work or failing to check answers meant errors in unit conversions and incomplete solutions persisted.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly left homework unfinished; her times tables recall lagged behind peers, which made long multiplication slower and undermined confidence during practice tests.

Recent Achievements

One Dromana tutoring session saw a Year 10 student, Riley, move from hesitating over linear equations to solving almost any one set in front of him, even expanding brackets and confidently isolating variables—something he found daunting at the start of term.

A tutor also noted that Willow, in Year 8, now solves fraction and percentage problems entirely in her head, after weeks of needing written steps for every question.

Meanwhile, Gracie (Year 6) surprised herself by managing complex place value questions independently when previously she'd freeze if too many digits were involved.

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