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Wandin North's tutors include a registered secondary maths and science teacher with VCE leadership experience, Monash and Melbourne University graduates in engineering and advanced science, multiple Master of Teaching candidates, a VCE dux, peer mentors, seasoned youth coaches, competition medalists, and accomplished undergraduates in maths, IT and biomedical fields—all passionate about helping students excel.

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Kristopher

Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
To be patient, understanding and always willing to go back to the basics and refresh their memory and to get the work to fit together. But mostly the tutor must be someone who the student is comfortable with and able to ask any questions or queries however small or silly they may think they might be. Strengths: Excelent communication and people…
Duc
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Duc

Tutor Lilydale, VIC
The priority of the tutor should be too encourage curiosity with the topic to foster engagement. Engaged students retain information better as well as being more confident. I'm flexible and think outside the box, Punctual and on time, Patient, Understanding and…
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Jolyon

Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
I believe learning is fun and rewarding. I think if a tutor can help a student understand the value of learning new things, and encourage and support them to be able to learn on their own, they have succeeded. I think I'm calm and patient, and my strong communication skills as well as my ability to tailor my language for different needs are my…
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Chinmay

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
The tutor most importantly can make students feel more confident about their learning. Also, tutors can help change students approach to situations which will help them shape their future in the long run. I possess Excellent organisational and communication skills. I am emotionally intelligent which I think is the most important thing for the…
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Jeremy

Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for their students is to inspire them to want to learn more about a subject themselves, by teaching them the things that make that subject worth learning. Tutors should also encourage students to improve on their weaknesses while also helping them identify and work on their strengths. I am flexible…
Caitlin
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Caitlin

Tutor Chirnside Park, VIC
Being able to listen and respond accordingly to what a student needs is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I work well with kids of all ages having worked in children's entertainment for almost a…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Like I briefly mentioned earlier, I think it is important to look at being a mentor rather than a teacher. It is a far more personal and direct experience working with one or maybe a few students at a time rather than an entire classroom, so it is vital to establish actual relationships with your students and ensure that they can apply the work…
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Smitha

Tutor Kilsyth, VIC
A tutor can help a student get more fluent, confident and clear about concepts and working. When they have someone who makes learning effective, fun and interactive it makes learning fun and worthwhile. I do believe in providing a lot of practice and exposure to many different ways of doing a problem and a tutor has to be that someone who guides…
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Jon

Tutor Kilsyth, VIC
Throughout my tertiary studies, I have found that the key to learning anything is finding the point of interest for a person and developing that area so that the subject as a whole becomes enjoyable. For any student, progress will naturally vary and giving them that support and encouragement to persevere and overcome hurdles in their learning is,…
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Lareb

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Giving them the confidence they need to excel in my opinion is a key component of a tutor. Being involved with children and adjusting teaching styles according to requirements of students. I believe, being involved and genuine with children helps them grow interest and boosts their confidence that makes them believe in their…
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Heinrich

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
I believe listening and patience is very important in tutoring. Not all students learn at the same rate or have the same competency, being able to diagnose their way and rate of learning is key. By possessing patience as a tutor, it creates a supportive environment and invites the student to learn effectively without feelings of pressure,…
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Klara

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
I think the most important thing is that the tutor and the student have a relationship in which the student is able to express their concerns and needs. This allows the tutor to individualise the study experience, to most benefit the client! I am positive and motivating. I know tutoring can be confronting and stressful at times and I would like to…
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Stephanie

Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
Get them to the position where they are able to interpret the material and what the questions are asking for themselves, and know the mechanisms to solve them. I have a great understanding of mathematics and enjoy it as a student. As teaching mathematics is something I intend to pursue a career in I will strive to learn and develop as much as I…
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Bridget

Tutor Mount Dandenong, VIC
Support their own independent learning, teach how to solve things not just what the solution is. Patience, communication skills, a casual…

Local Reviews

Highly recommend - great tutor and great communication and super fast response. My daughters confidence has improved immensely and she actually looks forward to her weekly sessions with her tutor.
Sarah, Mount Evelyn

Inside Wandin NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Erin worked on adding and subtracting fractions as well as converting fractions to decimals, using visual models for support.

In Year 10, Codi focused on revising circular functions ahead of an exam and also practiced applying trigonometric ratios to solve problems.

For Year 12, Mia analysed persuasive techniques in famous political speeches and strengthened her compare-and-contrast writing skills by debating current topics.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student tended to rely on mental calculation for large addition and subtraction tasks, skipping written working which led to hidden errors—"she tends to add and subtract big numbers in her head rather than writing down her working out."

In Year 10 Maths, another student's organization slipped: forgetting revision sheets before sessions meant less targeted support with algebra.

For VCE English, a Year 11 student's uncertainty about communicating complex ideas resulted in wordy sentences that "lost meaning and impact," as noted by the tutor.

These process habits slowed progress during lessons and made feedback harder to action between sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Wandin North noticed a big shift for Maya (Year 6), who used to rely heavily on her notes for division. She finished her speed round in just two minutes—her best yet—and even explained how to find factors without prompting.

In Year 10, Ayelet is now working through index laws and simplifying surds almost entirely without her calculator, which is a huge step from earlier sessions where she hesitated with mental calculations.

Lizzie (Year 12) has moved beyond simply accepting feedback; during SAC prep, she edited and improved her work using new techniques and could justify every change she made.

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 Mt Evelyn Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wandin North Primary School.