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Tutors in Bonbeach include a VCE Maths teacher and Olympiad finalist, a seasoned high school maths educator with classroom and tutoring experience, an ATAR 97+ Dux and scholarship recipient, a university-level mathematician with teaching placements, national award-winning debaters, experienced sports coaches, peer mentors, academic competition standouts, and multilingual tutors passionate about guiding K–12 students.

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Grace

Software Dev Tutor Frankston, VIC
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is create an environment that allows for them learn how to effectively study. Encouraging students to tackle challenges in their studies themselves through teaching useful study skills is just as important as being a resource for learning the content. I believe accommodating for…
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Rory

Software Dev Tutor Edithvale, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is make the subject material engaging, fun and captivating. In my opinion, a student can only learn and develop if they choose to do so, regardless of the ability or experience of the tutor or student. Thus, by making the subject in question seem alive through enthusiasm and engagement, the student…
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Anoop

Software Dev Tutor Keysborough, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand the way in which they learn so that the tutor can best apply their teaching strategy. A tutor should be firm but fair in their teaching manner in order to build rapport and effectively teach their students. I believe that my strengths are that I am encouraging, helpful…
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Salwa

Software Dev Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Understand the child’s needs and areas where they need improvement and extra help. Prepare and make a Learnin plan based on every individual’s need. A tutor should never use the same methods for every one. I can make it into fun an and games . I feel like I give a lot of practical examples to help them…
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Kenan

Software Dev Tutor Keysborough, VIC
1. Build a strong personal relationship with the student to create the optimal learning environment where the student is comfortable to communicate as he wants with the tutor 2. A tutor can provide a rubric(concepts/ideas simplified into bullet points) and summarized notes so students can combat any questions asked 3. Set out goals for the…
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Charlie

Software Dev Tutor Keysborough, VIC
As a tutor, I believe it is important to improve their weaknesses so that they are a more well-rounded student. A tutor should also teach students a problem-solving mindset which can be applied to any subject, making them better academically in all fields. Having just graduated, I have in-depth knowledge of how VCE works and what students can do…
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Daksh

Software Dev Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Being a great listener to what the student truly wants out of the experience is the most important thing a tutor must possess. Understanding the learning style of the student is also extremely vital as students can all achieve great success however no student is alike in how they learn so finding the right style is vital My biggest strength as a…
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Aqil

Software Dev Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Be able to pinpoint which part of the material the student is confused and how to solve it Deep understanding of the material I'm teaching which allows me to properly teach and provide clarity to…
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Nushan

Software Dev Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
Make them get good grades as well as apply their learning to the physical world. I am very attentive to students need and I can explain it in a way they will understand the…
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Charlene

Software Dev Tutor Parkdale, VIC
The key things to being a great tutor include understanding, patience and commitment. I believe I have all three attributes and will work hard to improve myself as I take on this new position if given the opportunity. I think my strengths consist of knowing what pace I should be at to teach someone as efficiently as possible. As a current student…

Local Reviews

I am so happy for the tutor you sent us he was a lovely young man and my son related to him very well.
Jill, Patterson Lakes

Inside BonbeachTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Max focused on solving quadratic equations using factorising and completing the square, also practising how to find x-intercepts on graphs.

Year 9 Daniel worked through composite shapes for area calculations and revised Pythagoras' Theorem with diagrams to visualise solutions.

For Year 10, Olivia tackled financial maths topics including calculating percentage profit and loss as well as taxable income and deductions, using real-world scenarios to apply formulas.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student showed messy, hard-to-follow working when solving algebraic equations; as a tutor noted, "overall neatness in work can be improved to help increase speed and accuracy of answers."

In Year 11, over-reliance on the calculator during a test led to confusion with graphing tasks—working without aids exposed gaps in process recall.

A primary student struggled to break down multi-step worded questions, often hesitating when identifying key information, which slowed progress.

Meanwhile, one senior student avoided revisiting teacher feedback on quadratic basics, leaving misconceptions unaddressed for another session.

In these moments, frustration or hesitation sometimes replaced confident problem-solving.

Recent Achievements

A Bonbeach tutor noticed Atticus, a high school student, has moved from confusion to confidently graphing polynomials and drawing sign diagrams independently—something he struggled with earlier in the term.

Another high schooler, Daniel, previously hesitant with algebraic manipulation, now completes "completing the square" problems without prompts and has started getting correct answers on his revision work.

For a younger student, Asha's recent sessions have seen her finish two full worksheets in one go for the first time; she used to lose focus halfway through but now works steadily right to the end of each task.

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 Patterson Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Joseph's School.