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Cranbourne North's tutors include a third-year Bachelor of Education student with multiple primary school placements, a Monash mentor and 97+ ATAR Dux, experienced K–12 maths and science tutors awarded in Olympiads and competitions, Kumon-trained assistants, child psychology specialists, peer leaders, and academic high-achievers with extensive mentoring, coaching, and creative teaching backgrounds.

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Sharon

Tutor Cranbourne North, VIC
The most valuable thing I can do for my student as their tutor is increase their confidence in their ability to achieve study goals and set greater challenges, and thus feel a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment whilst studying. My strengths as a tutor are delivering methodical yet flexible lessons, which ensures that all learning outcomes will be…
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Joanne

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to optimise their environment for efficient and non-distracting lessons. This involves first and foremost making changes to their physical environment, changing attitudes towards school-work and education, as well as creating a more easy-going, lighthearted, passionate yet…
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Jayden

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
The most important thing is to consider who they are as a person. Everyone learns better differently, so to effectively tutor you need to be adaptive and able to explain and assist through multiple methods depending on the student. My strengths are my ability to communicate go and relate to others. This allows me to better help them, as I can find…
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Emma

Tutor Berwick, VIC
To be able to truly listen to a student about what exactly they are struggling/worried about, and help them gain confidence in their own abilities. For students that are already doing quite well academically, the best thing a tutor could do is enhance their curiosity for knowledge and help them extend their knowledge. Most of all, making learning…
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Shannen

Tutor Clyde North, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding and give motivations to students especially when they are having difficulties. This is because, with empathy and encouragement, students will perform better as they are more engaged and motivated in subjects they are studying. Furthermore, a tutor should give strategies…
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Samuel

Tutor Cranbourne, VIC
Provide academic guidance and encourage students to become independent, active and lifelong learners. Good listener and experienced tutor who understands that each individual is unique (personalizing lessons for each student according to their learning needs) with strong organizational skills and attention to detail when…
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Savini

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
To become a mentor, not just in studies but also help them overcome problems that they may be facing. I believe it is important that they improve gradually with confidence and liking towards the subject. I have different approaches to problems and i can teach in a way that can make it simpler for the…
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Sam

Tutor Narre Warren South, VIC
For me a tutor isn’t there to show student how to do the question but to guide them through it, make remarks on comment mistakes. Moreover an imporant aspect for a tutor is need to show student how mathematics impact our everyday life. When I was in high school, my friend always ask me questions on maths and physics. Therefore I know most the…
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Tharini

Tutor Cranbourne East, VIC
It is very important for a tutor to ensure that that their student knows that they are capable of improving and doing better. Believing in students and appearing as a relatable mentor figure helps students feel more confident in their abilities and also encourages them to keep trying harder as although they may be struggling now, with the help of…
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Zahra

Tutor Beaconsfield, VIC
- Regular check ins to keep them on track -Show them you care about not only their success but them as a person as well -Try and make it as enjoyable for them as possible I am patient and empathic. I think it’s important to connect with the person you are tutoring, that way you can truly get the best out of…
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Maddison

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I am confident, patient and kind. I enjoy working with kids and I like learning and also knowing I've helped someone else learn something new. I feel I can pass on my motivation to students, as well as the importance of having a positive mindset- especially as you approach senior years in high school. I'm encouraging and I feel that I have the…
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Andy

Tutor
The most important things i can are provide: - Organisation and structured approach to study - Analogies and metaphors for sometimes difficult concepts, e.g. in science and maths - Memory cues - Study and time saving skills, e.g. scanning text, focusing on the most important ideas - Ongoing motivation My strength as a tutor lies in my…

Local Reviews

Evangeline was great with my girls, we will keep her as thier tutor.
Christina, Cranbourne North

Inside Cranbourne NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 10 student Alex focused on measurement and area, working through complex problems involving formula selection and application, and was introduced to basic trigonometric ratios (sin/cos/tan) in context.

Year 9 student Sam tackled scientific notation word problems and explored properties of similar triangles, including how to classify and display both numerical and categorical data.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Amani reviewed addition and subtraction of fractions with related denominators and practised finding simple fractions of a quantity, ensuring understanding by converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.

Recent Challenges

In Year 9 Maths, one student often left school homework unfinished before lessons, limiting review time for challenging algebra and geometry tasks; "Finish school homework before session so can review."

Another Year 11 student in English required frequent reassurance to move from planning to writing independently, waiting for prompts instead of drafting paragraphs under timed conditions.

For a primary learner, focus faded as sessions progressed—especially during multiplication drills—leading to incomplete work and missed practice opportunities. In these moments, key skills weren't consolidated, and confidence dipped when facing unfamiliar or multi-step problems.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Cranbourne North recently noticed Harvey, a high school student, moving from just identifying language techniques to editing his own writing for clarity and structure—he now rewrites paragraphs without being prompted.

Another high schooler, Keerat, who used to hesitate with composite functions and boxplots, independently labelled all elements of a boxplot and accurately calculated quartiles during their session.

Meanwhile, Amani in Year 4 showed a big shift by voluntarily redoing her incorrect homework questions rather than skipping them as before; she completed every question on fractions correctly this time around.

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