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Belgrave's tutors include a primary and secondary qualified teacher with years of classroom leadership, an ATAR 99.5 academic scholarship recipient and dux, multiple university medalists in maths and science, experienced peer mentors and house captains, specialist swim instructors, national-level competition coaches, and passionate high-achievers recognised for academic excellence across STEM, English, and the arts.

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Sakuna

Science Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
Great communication and really understanding the students way of learning. Whether it is visually or through notes, the tutor should be able to adapt the way he teaches based on the students capabilities and understanding. Also the ability to not make class boring or a drag, because the student is then uninterested and bored, which hinders their…
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Sunny

Science Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
* Catering the needs for the students * Patience in the student's ability to process information * Being able to express material information efficiently and to an extent to which the student can understand * Being passionate about tutoring students and doing so with enthusiasm * Being able to adapt to different situations depending on the…
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Juhi

Science Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to adapt to the student’s learning style and cater to their individual needs, recognize their strengths and weakness to build upon that and realize when a student might not be understanding something but is hesitant to ask for further clarification. I believe my strength as a…
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Valerie

Science Tutor Rowville, VIC
A tutor should motivate their student to strive for the best while remembering that every student is different and using different methods to comply with the needs of the students in order to help their student in the most effective way. In order to achieve this, the tutor needs to build a genuine and strong relationship with their students to…
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Muneeba

Science Tutor Rowville, VIC
I think the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to try to understand their problem to the best of their capability and explain it to them in a way that they will find easiest. I think the most important thing is to be able to recognize the way the student is able to learn and how they learn, so they can be taught in that way.…
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Rafeef

Science Tutor Knoxfield, VIC
A good tutor aims to develop a student who no longer needs aid, so they inculcate executive study abilities that will benefit the student both academically and in life. Being a great student requires skills such as organisation, task initiation, attention, and time management. To develop confident, self-sufficient learners, tutors should focus on…
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Yuwani

Science Tutor Rowville, VIC
There are a variety of things that makes a tutor stand out and become a real teacher. One is to let the student feel comfortable enough for them to ask questions that they might feel is a basic question. Instilling confidence in them to explore without hesitation and fear is important in the students development. This will help them face their own…
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Emmanuel

Science Tutor Rowville, VIC
I believe the most important thing from a tutor is the support they offer the student. They need to be there for their student regardless of the marks they achieve. I think my most important strengths are patience and…

Local Reviews

Everything is working well. Yesha seems to be able to communicate with Dexter well and he is happy.
Melissa

Inside BelgraveTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced adding and subtracting fractions, with some time spent reading 24-hour time.

Year 11 student Isaac worked through scene analysis from The Princess Bride, identifying cinematic devices, and also tackled political cartoon analysis for English argument tasks.

Another Year 11 lesson involved reviewing General Maths finance topics using past exam questions and practicing use of the finance solver to build confidence for upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 English, one student often wrote answers that were difficult to follow due to unclear structure; as noted, "she needs to be more clear in the way she structures her answer in order for the teacher to be able to locate her answers more easily."

A Year 11 student avoided attempting harder maths questions, instead repeating familiar ones, which meant less exposure to new concepts before tests.

In Year 7, a student's handwriting was hard to read and spelling errors slowed essay completion—this made editing drafts challenging and reduced confidence during class discussions.

Recent Achievements

One Belgrave tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after previously second-guessing herself on essay structure, now drafts clear paragraphs and confidently revises her own work—she even caught and fixed an error in her latest piece without prompting.

In another session, a Year 8 student who used to wait for hints is now tackling maths homework independently, finishing nearly every question before the lesson ended.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 student surprised his tutor by volunteering to read aloud for the first time instead of shying away from it.

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 Belgrave Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Thomas More's School.