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Fitzroy North's tutors include a seasoned K–12 teacher with a Graduate Diploma in Education, a Physics PhD and university demonstrator, an IB 99.95-equivalent scorer, experienced English, maths and coding tutors, early childhood educators, school camp leaders, elite athletes who coach kids, and passionate mentors with awards in science, music and creative writing.

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John

Science Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
Patience and humour during the tutorial. A true interest in their situation. Listen to their way of thinking, reflecting back both the helpful and harmful logic patterns. Make them feel capable, not overwhelmed but stretched enough to feel they are achieving - this builds confidence. Keep the subject fresh and exciting, go outside the…
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Victor

Science Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
While the goals of every student are individual and varied, and any tutor should adjust their style accordingly, I believe there are a few things a tutor can do for any student. They can provide a space where a student feels safe and comfortable expressing themselves, inspire the student to feel confident in their skills and give the student any…
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Ella

Science Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
Motivate them to continue with the subject they struggle with, and find passion in whatever they choose to continue with. I am friendly and outgoing and ideally can help students find fun and motivation to pursue and self-motivate the subject they're attempting to…
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Simon

Science Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
My relatively young age gives me this ability to connect with students differently than older tutors. I had the chance to experience it from my (young) Physics teacher at High-School. He really helped me understand the power that a tutor can have on your academic path. I think the most important part of being a tutor is the ability to make the…
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Meaghan

Science Tutor Fitzroy North, VIC
I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student are to develop their problem solving skills in a way that when they encounter a new problem in the future they will be able to apply their skills and break the problem down to solve it. I also believe that a tutor should work to develop a student's confidence in their own…
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Tony

Science Tutor Northcote, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to give them a thorough understanding of the subject matter along with the confidence necessary to succeed. Good comprehension of the subject matter combined with the patience and ability to communicate with the…
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Andrew

Science Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is allowing a student time to try and solve aspects of the problem themselves following proper guidance, instead of hand-holding them the entire way. This helps build critical thinking skills and allows the student to recognise the roots of the question. A tutor should also be understanding of any…
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Chad

Science Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
To support a student effectively, foster a positive, inclusive environment where they feel safe and valued. Encourage open communication, actively listen to their needs, and provide constructive feedback. Promote a growth mindset by celebrating efforts and resilience, and ensure access to resources that aid learning, such as tutoring or…
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Mike

Science Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to teach him effective strategies and help him believe in his ability to learn and grow As a mechanical engineer, I have an expertise in maths and physics. I am patient, empathic and flexible. I can adapt to different situations and…
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David

Science Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I feel the most important thing that a tutor can do is to listen to the students as they explain what they don't understand and to help fully explain the solution of the problem to the student and to verify that the students understands the new concepts. I am patient with the students and I can work through many examples with the student until he…
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Emma

Science Tutor Brunswick East, VIC
I think the most important thing a student can do for a student is to personally assist and direct their teaching towards the specific needs of the student. I believe a tutor should also be very patient and understanding, and be persistent as there are so many different ways to teach and explain concepts. I believe a student should never leave a…
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Alex

Science Tutor Northcote, VIC
As a tutor, the most valuable thing I can do is provide opportunities for the student to learn, and allow them to become self-sufficient. My time with any student is limited, but their time to study themselves is not. I believe that building the confidence, strategy, and ethos to apply critical thinking and seek holistic understanding is the…
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Shivani

Science Tutor Fitzroy, VIC
In my view, the most important things a tutor can do is listen patiently to the student, guide them in the right direction, build trust, encourage, and support to drive to excellence. I would consider my strength to be that firstly, I establish a rapport with the children which makes them feel comfortable and in a friendly environment. Then I try…
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Thomas

Science Tutor Northcote, VIC
Whilst ensuring the student learns or develops topics/skills is important, fostering an interest and curiosity in the subject is more important in my opinion. Through the support of teachers and students in my schooling I have grown a deep interest in maths, science and literature, which makes study and learning these subjects easy! I am patient,…
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Anish Kumar

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
A good tutor plays a vital role in a student's learning journey by fostering both understanding and confidence. Beyond simply delivering content, an effective tutor identifies the student's strengths and weaknesses, adapts their teaching approach accordingly, and ensures that concepts are truly understood rather than memorized. They encourage…
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Pamela

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
Making sure that the student fully grasp the concepts of particular topic areas by using individualized teaching approaches and tackling the ideas from different angles Guiding them through various steps to help them learn to problem solve by themselves rather than telling them the answer Help motivate the student and make the lessons…
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Jackie

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen and understand. Students who are strugglings with certain subjects might not actually be bad at the subjects but rather they might not have had proper guidance from their teachers or they do not have a strong foundation, or they are just not studying in the right method. Each…
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Prashidha

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
I can provide every students the necessary learning skills and confidence to succeed on their own. I can help them to learn how to address their own needs, strengthen their weaknesses/learning gaps and improve and make use of their strengths. I can teach and monitor learning strategies that apply to above subjects and are uniquely adapted to…
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Sun woo

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
Practice and prepare well brpefore hand as much as the students study for the class. My ability to pin point key poins and explain the content in a straightforward, brief…
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Yalini

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
In my point of view, a good tutor should be a good listener to students. The tutor should able to fix the student's queries. The qualities like patient, flexible, openness and active are important things for a tutor because the student will observe the tutor and we may influence them at some point. so, it is essential for a tutor to have good…
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Ankita

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
A tutor can engage the mind of a child and develop a love for the subject within the child. Education has the power to broaden horizons and inculcate a sense of satisfaction which I believe can be brought in by the help of a tutor. Being able to communicate at a level that the child understands is a must. As a tutor, you must be able to build a…
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Aarcha

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
With my 7 years of combined experience both as an online tutor as well as a school teacher, I feel that a tutor's essential role involves tailoring support to individual learning styles, fostering confidence, and nurturing a love for continuous learning. By creating a personalized and encouraging environment, acknowledging achievements, and…
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Pui

Science Tutor Carlton, VIC
I see tutoring not just as a way to fill in the holes that are left at the end of the school day, but as infinitely fulfilling, important work that bridges worlds and builds a stronger future for children, one at a time. I can speak 3 languages: english, cantonese and mandarin fluently. iI did volunteer tutoring in a primary school before, I can…

Local Reviews

Very happy with the way it is going thanks Gene. Benedict is a good tutor and Saf and I are both happy with her progress.
Rankin, Fitzroy North

Inside Fitzroy NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Alex worked on calculating percentage increases and decreases as well as reviewing measurement test questions to strengthen understanding.

In Year 9, Favour focused on solving simultaneous equations and applying linear graphs to word problems using real-life scenarios.

Meanwhile, Queen, also in Year 9, practised translating worded questions into linear equations and revising methods for finding gradients and graphing lines.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student often avoided showing working in algebra, which led to missed sign errors and made it hard to trace mistakes—"he tried to solve in his head instead of using paper," a tutor noted.

In Year 11, one student left homework incomplete due to a busy week; as a result, they struggled to apply new concepts confidently in class.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated to ask for clarification when confused by fractions or ratios, leading to gaps that slowed progress in financial maths topics. The reluctance to vocalize reasoning during problem-solving also limited feedback opportunities.

Recent Achievements

One Fitzroy North tutor recently noticed Alannah begin assigning her own revision tasks before assessments and working independently—previously she'd needed more direction during sessions.

In another case, Moses in Year 7 has shifted from quietly struggling with statistics to now asking for clarification when stuck and finishing whole sets of descriptive statistics questions on his own by the end of the lesson.

For a younger student, Leon's reluctance toward long division faded after he saw he could do it easily; now he works through multi-digit multiplication and division confidently without hesitation.

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