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Frankston's tutors include a veteran school teacher with over a decade at Peninsula Grammar, an astrophysics PhD researcher and university lab instructor, peer mentors and volunteer maths coaches, Maths Olympiad top 2% achievers, ATAR 94+ scorers, SEAL program graduates, and passionate education undergraduates—all bringing proven academic excellence and real K–12 teaching experience.

Kharelle Mae
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Kharelle Mae

Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them bridge that gap in their knowledge and be patient with them. I am very patient in handling my students, break down the complex concepts so that they may understand it, add math games to make my classes fun and…
Paul
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Paul

Tutor Carrum Downs, VIC
Being responsible in teaching the right things and materials to the students. Continue to show patience to students who struggled with their learning materials. My greatest strength is my patience and passion for making sure my students comprehend what they have learned. I do not show any frustration when students do not understand, but I will…
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Jackson
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Jackson

Tutor Bonbeach, 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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Jeanne

Tutor Sandhurst, VIC
It is being able to relate to students who struggle and find a way that works for them, not necessarily a way that only works for me. In my experience, a student needs a tutor willing to adapt to their needs. A tutor can always keep track of their student's progress and help them achieve their goals. We are helping students achieve their goals.…
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Jake

Tutor Somerville, VIC
The most important role for a tutor is to get the best out of the students. This can take many forms but ultimately requires the tutor to be flexible in their teaching approach, understand the areas the student is struggling with and provide support in a way that is best received by the student. I'm highly organised which enables me to be prepared…
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Lucas

Tutor Somerville, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is support a student and their needs to help them achieve their learning goals in a way that suits them I think i am able to simplify things and make them easier to learn and…
Summer
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Summer

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Always encourage and never bring your own standards or grades into it. Help them meet their goals, even if they aren’t your own. Explaining things in different ways so that people can understand and figure out what works for…
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Elisabeth

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The most important thing is to be patient and understanding with the student, helping them solve and understand their current subject problems. Furthermore it is important to help the student develop skills to be able to tackle future problems on their own. My strengths as a tutor come from the in-depth experience I have gathered in my subjects…
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Scarlett

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is be understanding and empathetic. I believe I am understanding in knowing that everyone has different skills and abilities, and deserve empathy in teaching them. My strengths are my patience and ability to explain things in relatable terms. It is essential to have patience when teaching…
James
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James

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
A tutor should be able to, help the student feel confident in their knowledge, minimise stress for the student and discuss the future of the students education. I have seen many peers underachieve because they are not confident or are too stressed. Maths is usually taught in a manner that shows students how to get an answer, but not necessarily…
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Xiaoguo

Tutor Seaford, VIC
-Understanding how each student learns best. -Not giving up on them and believing that they are capable of learning the content. -I am patient and I try to explain with various ways if the students don't understand the content 100% -I am very organised and motivated to teach…
Paola
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Paola

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is listen to the student and try to understand what it is they actually need to learn. Sometimes a tutor is teaching something but they are not actually listening to what the student is asking, which is false. It is also important to personalise how a tutor teaches to how a student learns. Although this is…
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Alexander

Tutor Seaford, VIC
Understand that students teaching style and be patient and compassionate. I connect with kids extremely…
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Lianne

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Being able to convey information to the students in a way that addresses their own specific needs and concerns. Additionally, providing a positive environment for the student to allow for their own skills to flourish and create a safe and supportive learning environment. I have clear communications skills and am able to patiently provide…
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Olivia

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student revolve around a positive and effective learning environment while supporting the student's academic growth and personal development. Building Confidence: A tutor should help students build confidence in the students abilities by providing positive constructive feedback, and encouragement.…
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Bayley

Tutor Seaford, VIC
Support them with the gaps in their knowledge that their schooling has not been able to provide, or challenge them beyond what their classroom teacher is able to give them. My background and experience in my teaching degree set me up well for a role as a tutor. I feel that I will be able to slot in nicely with the company and have this support me…
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Jacob

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Always be available to answer questions. Make the student enjoy the process of learning new concepts and become good at them. Make the student want to put in the extra work to achieve great grades. I am passionate about helping students. I have great interpersonal skills. I have great communication…
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Daniel

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
I believe that if a tutor can help the student really enjoy the work by making it simple as well as gratifying, then the student will be motivated to work ahead and aim for their best - a student can be top of the class even if they don't believe it at first! I think I have a good amount of patience and ability to motivate a student. I don't…
Jack
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Jack

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Aid them in gaining confidence and understanding within their subjects I am very gentle and affirming, creating an environment in which the student feels it is ok to make mistakes and…
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Webster

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Make them stress less! by giving them the knowledge and tools to excel in their education. relatable, communicative,…
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Christianne

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
Build their confidence. Once this occurs they begin to become more curious and want to learn more. * I can’t upload my resume now as I’ve filled this form out on my phone. If you send me an email I will be able to forward it to you. I just chose a random photo to upload with this application so it would load! Personality /- I’m bubbly,…
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Davis

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
The requisite ability of a tutor is to teach, but the far more difficult and far more important task is to give context on what a student is learning. In other words, to explain why you would want to study, what you can do with a good ATAR and to show them the potential that is so easy to overlook whilst you're in school. It becomes so…
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Nathan

Tutor Frankston South, VIC
I believe that the best thing a tutor can do for their student is to give them the tools to learn and be able to complete their studies without supervision so that they can gain a sense of independence and also build their self confidence as a student. I believe I am at my best as a tutor in being able to subdivide a difficult problem into smaller…

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Content Covered

Year 7 student Riley focused on adding and subtracting negative numbers, then practised multiplying them in more complex sums.

Year 9 student Sarah worked through bivariate data analysis, interpreting scatterplots and discussing lines of best fit using real-world examples.

For Year 10, Liam tackled financial maths concepts including calculating interest and depreciation, applying formulas to practical scenarios.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student, faced with probability problems involving multiple dice, felt "a bit overwhelmed and unsure where to begin," leading to hesitation on multi-step questions.

In Year 8, confusion about which formula applied meant errors distinguishing between perimeter and area during geometry work.

A Year 10 learner, when graphing algebraic equations, sometimes rushed—one tutor observed this resulted in "errors that could have been avoided by slowing down."

For a Year 7 student working on fractions and decimals, trouble remembering procedures led to repeated stumbling over conversions. This pattern left some questions half-finished as time ran out during practice.

Recent Achievements

A Frankston tutoring session saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over matrix multiplication to working through each step independently, which had been a sticking point in earlier weeks.

Another tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to quietly guess at statistics questions now confidently explains the difference between dependent and independent variables and accurately identifies strong or weak correlations without prompting.

Meanwhile, one primary student who struggled with times tables has started recalling tricky sums in order during lessons—last week he answered every multiplication question without pausing for help.

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 Carrum Downs Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like SEDA College (Victoria) - Frankston Park Function Centre.