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Armadale's tutors feature a Chemistry graduate from Imperial College London (A*A*A, 8A*s), an astrophysics major and seasoned music teacher, a maths postgraduate with Olympiad distinction and NGO teaching experience, primary-aged language educators, VCE 91.5 ATAR achievers, accomplished youth coaches, and instructors with years of K–12 classroom and mentoring expertise across science, maths, languages and the arts.

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Dennis

Engineering Studies Tutor Armadale, VIC
I believe the most important thing is to help the student create a mindset and habit of independent thinking and learning. I believe that people brimming with curiosity that does independent learning will understand and achieve more. I have an easygoing and outgoing personality. I have good communication skills. I am adaptive and flexible. I am…
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Tim

Engineering Studies Tutor Toorak, VIC
Listen to what the student actually wants help with and find out the root cause of why they are stuck or confused. The teacher needs to work together with the student, not against them. I am training to become a teacher and so I have a good understanding of how learning can occur, especially for students. I have been able to help students in the…
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Ned

Engineering Studies Tutor Burnley, VIC
I think the most important is to be supportive, from experience the reason that most people struggle with learning is because they give up or don’t think they can. Hence encouragement is key and positive re-enforcement. I also believe that making the student comfortable around you and going through source material in an efficient manner can make…
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Rohan

Engineering Studies Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important thing I can do for a student is to invoke a passion for learning through being curious and daring to push their own mental boundaries. I strive to make learning as interesting as possible. This includes invoking student's curiosity and initiating the hunger to learn more.…
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Tariq

Engineering Studies Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to build their confidence, make learning easier and engaging, and provide clear, supportive guidance tailored to their individual needs. My strengths as a tutor include clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex topics into easy-to-understand steps. I also adapt…
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ANKIT

Engineering Studies Tutor Ripponlea, VIC
Just accept your mistake and be aware that every individual is different, before blaming anyone please take time and try to figure out what went wrong with that child and how can you help him. I accept my mistakes quickly and make sure that i do not repeat it again. I am very calm and know that every student is different and everyone have…
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Vinay

Engineering Studies Tutor St Kilda, VIC
It would be empathy, in my opinion. I am aware that there are intelligent people who are easily able to surpass me in knowledge, but I believe that to effectively teach and learn, one must have a sufficient level of empathy. One need not always be a great teacher to be a great intellect. My capacity for empathy is unmatched. I can put myself in…
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Amy

Engineering Studies Tutor Malvern East, VIC
Teaching each individual the correct, efficient and effective learning process and be a friend My strengths are my knowledge base in mathematics and my ability to interact with fellow students, I am very patient and generous towards my students. My weaknesses are history and geography…
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Isabel

Engineering Studies Tutor Carnegie, VIC
The most important things I can do for students are to go through the problems with them step by step, to solve their problems in learning, and to prove they have the ability to solve the problems themselves. I have a PhD qualification in Materials Engineering and I am good at mathematics, engineering, and physics subjects. I have extensive…
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Harshal Harish

Engineering Studies Tutor East Melbourne, VIC
Helping the student with each and every situation, control the pressure situations on students, being friendly and open to them, Understand their thinking and implement their thoughts. I like being very friendly and calm with the students. I prefer getting their background to understand first and then go ahead with my work. This is the best way…
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Georgina

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think that being patient and empathetic are two of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. Listening empathetically to a student can help a tutor to understand the way that the student thinks. In turn, the student feels understood and real improvements can be made. Patience is important for many reasons in tutoring. In my…
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Parjang

Engineering Studies Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
Creating an atmosphere in which the students feel they can evolve, and assure them that they are all capable of understanding, analyzing, and applying the different concepts of math and physics and then creating their own method for learning and solving problems. I do believe that my aim is to combine my range of experiences with my ability to be…
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Hevish

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
Teachers are considered as one of the people who shape someone's future or career. By giving good pieces of advice by basing myself on my personal experience as a student, I'll make sure that the student is always on the right track. I'll try to inspire students regularly by for example talking about awesome stuffs in science and maths which would…
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Rahul

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
The most crucial thing a tutor can provide for a student is personalised guidance and support. This involves adapting the teaching method to the student's learning style and needs, recognising & addressing problems. A tutor should also inspire confidence in students and create a positive learning environment where questions are encouraged and…
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Noel

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
I think teaching them is one of the important thing and guiding them throughout the studies is yet another task more over encourage them, give advice on studies and monitor their progress is also important my knowledge is my strength and I can convey them effectively so that students can understand the concepts correctly. I have the patients…
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Kumar

Engineering Studies Tutor Southbank, VIC
Tutors can make the students to understand the topic from the scratch, so as to make sure the kid is able to solve the problems on its own. In this way, student excels in the class at school, and it helps in boosting up the confidence. After working for overall 2 years with kids, I have become really patient and understand and read when and which…
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Loubna

Engineering Studies Tutor Collingwood, VIC
The most important thing is allowing students to become independent. The tutor should show them how to solve problems so that they can do them themselves and not just solve problems for them. My strength is illustrating concepts and finding the right examples that explain the point best. I also have good communication skills that make the student…
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Noa

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and alter their teaching style to allow the best and most effieicnt learning for thr student. I am able to switch my tutoring style to suit the student very…
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Udhai

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Teach him how to think. I think that is the most valuable thing I can bring to the table. Decomplexify topics. Ability to share my ideas. Ability to provoke my student to come up with their own solutions. Vast knowledge of different domains allows me to connect the dots, so to speak, for my…
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Najim

Engineering Studies Tutor Collingwood, VIC
Making sure the student understands the learning concepts and also being a adviser to any future plans that the student may discuss. I can easily interact with students quickly and introduce new concepts with…
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Li

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In general, I believe that the best way to teach Maths/Science is in a way which the student understands the concepts rather than just giving the student a method to produce an answer, which is how these subjects are commonly taught. 1. I am self-directed, energetic, and enthusiastic. I have completed my Bachelor of Engineering + Management…
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Louie Sam

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to trust his student and teach him lessons as engaging as possible. Trusting student is very important as the student will gain more motivation when he or she is trusted. The lessons should be also engaging for the student to learn things pragmatically and also be motivated to learn more.…
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Said

Engineering Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my understanding, building a strong relationship with students is the most important factor towards a successful and fruitful tutoring. Listening carefully and communicating properly with each individual student create a solid pave ground to implement the required teaching skills and encourge students to practice and gain knowledge that they…

Local Reviews

I am pleased to say that things are going very well with Tina so far. Tina is organised, confident and already has a good grasp of Olivia’s issues and Olivia really likes having her come each week. I look forward to her continued progress.
Cate, Camberwell

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Content Covered

Year 12 Dishita focused on interpreting time-series data, including mean-smoothing and deseasonalisation techniques, and practiced applying the 68-95-99.7 rule for normal distributions using exam questions.

Year 11 Emily worked through scatterplots and transformations in statistics, consolidating skills by tackling residuals and regression problems from recent school assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 10 Josh revised financial mathematics concepts such as compound interest calculations and explored surface area and volume of composite shapes through targeted textbook exercises.

Recent Challenges

In Year 3–4, one student often attempted times tables and complex multiplication mentally rather than writing out working, which led to confusion and missed steps—she sometimes forgets to add zeros when moving to the next line.

Notably, in VCE Maths (Year 12), a different student relied on reading exam questions quickly without highlighting key information or taking structured notes. As noted: Needs to read the question carefully. Use a sheet of paper to track reading.

In both cases, skipping systematic written processes made it harder to spot errors and slowed progress during challenging tasks or under exam conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Armadale recently saw Dishita, a Year 12 student, begin using the 'talk-aloud' strategy to break down complex standardised score questions—something she previously found daunting. She's now highlighting key details in exam problems and independently choosing the right formulas.

Meanwhile, Rose (Year 6) has moved from needing step-by-step support with long division to confidently solving multi-digit problems and tackling time conversion questions with little prompting.

For a younger learner, Jacob is no longer relying solely on his number line for single-digit addition; he now attempts mental calculations first and checks his work before moving on.

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 Malvern Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like The King David School - The Rebecca Magid Centre.