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Tutors in Aspendale Gardens include a qualified secondary education major with VCE teaching experience, a 97.65 ATAR and General Maths dux, an academic distinction earner with multiple subject awards and leadership roles, experienced primary maths assistants, seasoned sports coaches for youth, and mentors recognized for their peer support and passion for engaging K–12 learners.

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Rimon

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide a learning experience that is much more tailored and enjoyable for the student . My strengths as a tutor are my ability to connect with and understand the students, allowing myself to better communicate the…
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Kashvie

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
I believe that the most essential thing a tutor is capable of doing is ensuring the student leaves a session confident with what they have learned. A tutor should be able to go above and beyond to explain a concept or give practice questions dependent on the way the student learns, to ensure that the sessions are completely beneficial to the…
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Aryan

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
I believe being empathetic with the student is the most important trait. To realise that every student has a different pace of grasping concepts and the methodologies that tutors often times apply is same for each student, which is not fair on them. I truly understand what students might find hard when learning tricky concepts, subjects like…
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Vanessa

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
Help them to the best of their ability not only involving grades - raising them and encouraging them until they reach a level they are proud of, but also in nurturing their confidence and approach to dealing with challenges. Patience and prioritizing the student, I believe that students perform their best when there is a comfortable environment…
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Georgia

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is help the student improve personally and reach their personal best - not reach the classes tops or the top of the class Throughout my years in highschool I have had many different learning styles so I can easily adapt to different students learning abilities, I also have an open mind and I'm patient so I…
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Adam

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do is to listen, understand, adapt and provide teaching at the rate that the student is able to take in and understand. Additionally, promoting the ability and drive to self learn and to work on problems outside of the classroom is also important, as that is primarily where the understanding and learning…
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Stanley

Tutor Aspendale Gardens, VIC
Giving constructive feedback. Answer any questions the student has. Give advice and direction for general exam strategies. In uni or highschool, many students complain that the teachers or lecturers aren't able to explain properly or give any useful feedbacks. Therefore I think the 3 items above are the most important in helping the student to…
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kieley

Tutor Aspendale, VIC
Buildings a student's confidence through providing positive reinforcement, encouragement and celebrating success is one of the most important things a tutor can do for their students. Furthermore, a tutor should encourage critical thinking and problem solving skills, to really challenge their students and promote the development of these…
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Theo

Tutor Aspendale, VIC
Help them to enjoy the subject Make sure they understand the subject and have intuition instead of just being able to answer exam questions Help students understand how important these concepts are and why they are useful in the real world, which gets easily lost on the school curriculum I understand the most effective teaching methods and like…
Jordan
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Jordan

Tutor Chelsea Heights, VIC
Finding or creating extra resources in their spare time tailored to the student which in turn will help the student understand the topic in a way which makes sense to them. I have great communication skills which I have developed from coaching basketball and refereeing soccer. I have a very strong understanding of math and I am able to solve…
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Juliana

Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do is to empower students to think, create and achieve with engaging experiences. It is also important for a tutor to be flexible in tailoring the learning to suit the needs of each student. My strength as a tutor would be my patience and passion in challenging myself to apply different strategies…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
I am opinion I reckon the most important is for the student to know their true passion in knowledge. Many of us are forced to be good at something and spend thousands of hours of hard work. Everyone could achieve a reasonably high score if they had spent the effort in it, given they were not demotivated during the process. I believe it is most…
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Elise

Tutor Mordialloc, VIC
A tutor should be able to understand the learning process of their student to supply their best teaching. A tutor should also be able to make learning enjoyable for the student to make it so that they don't see tutoring in a negative way and can look forward to their learning. I am a committed person, so I will not give up on a student and try to…
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Christian

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
In fact, I grew up having a few tutors but found that they all lacked one thing - constant support. I feel a tutor should always make themselves available to assist their students outside of class hours. I also feel that tutors should never appear intimidating to their students. I am the lead altar server at my church, and all current younger…
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Jackson

Tutor Chelsea, VIC
The most important things for a tutor is for one be sociable, this enables tutors to be able to communicate their knowledge accurately and correctly. Another important asset is being knowledgeable, by having expert knowledge in the area of the study the tutor can help solve and pinpoint the exact help needed My integrity and loyalty to my peers…
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Masuma

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to understand their needs, create a custom study plan, and keep them motivated. It's essential to know what each student is good at and what they find challenging. By making a unique study plan that moves at a pace that's right for them, students can learn better without feeling…
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Anish

Tutor Dingley Village, VIC
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is plant good study habits for the student to follow and not make them stress out with the work that they are doing and make the experience of learning more fulfilling instead of making it seem like a chore to do. My strengths as a tutor would be my ability to make a deeper connection with…
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Kavin

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I believe that it is critical a tutor be able to understand the individual circumstances and learning preferences of each student. These will help create a tailored learning experience that will result in maximum efficiency. I believe my organisational skills are exceptional and enable me to provide a personalised and understandable…
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Supachaya

Tutor Parkdale, VIC
Be a good listener and open-minded to gain clarity on the student’s thoughts and feelings. This gives them an opportunity to elaborate on the topic. Empathy. I think tutor should listen to the student and understand their needs and challenges. Doing this will build a good rapport and ensure that your the student feels…
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Nirujan

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
Being a guiding support available at all times for assistance Knowledge, Communication skills, team…
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Bhavya

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
A tutor should be able to form a connection with their students where the studying environment is judge free. They should also be able to improve not only their grades but also their confidence and approach to studying whilst being able to witness them enjoy the subject. Communication skills Ability to connect with young students Knowledge in…
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Alan

Tutor Keysborough, VIC
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to provide consistent and unwavering support, and to always foster belief in their potential. This means never giving up on a student, even when challenges arise, and recognizing that external or personal factors may affect their progress. By maintaining open communication and…
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Sasanka

Tutor Parkdale, VIC
Connect him in a way that he's lacking in his subjects and try to help him through that. Since it's one on one it should be much easier that to be taught in a full classroom. Motivation for it, The want to try a different…

Local Reviews

Excellent tutor, very happy! Great company to deal with.
Georgina, Aspendale Gardens

Inside Aspendale GardensTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Jack focused on multiplying and dividing fractions as well as adding mixed fractions with different denominators, using step-by-step worked examples.

For Year 10, Maya revised factorising general trinomials—including perfect squares and difference of squares—while also learning to solve quadratics using the discriminant.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Alex worked through physics questions on electromagnetism and electricity, applying concepts to practice problems in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student often tried to complete all steps mentally, leading to errors in balancing equations; as the tutor noted, "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In VCE Physics, a Year 12 struggled to recall electromagnetism formulas unless directly prompted and didn't maintain a list for revision—this slowed problem-solving during practice.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner with strong verbal ideas found it challenging to translate thoughts into written work during story writing tasks.

A recurring theme across several grades was incomplete mastery of times tables, which led to calculation slips in both primary and senior maths.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Aspendale Gardens recently saw a Year 11 student, who previously hesitated with polynomial long division, quickly learn to apply the method and explain why it's useful—all within one session.

In a Year 9 session, a student who often guessed through factorisation questions started asking clarifying questions instead and managed to solve quadratic trinomials independently for the first time.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to rush through reading aloud now pauses at harder words and self-corrects before moving on, showing new care and accuracy when tackling unfamiliar vocabulary.

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 Dingley Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Aspendale Gardens Primary School.