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Kings Park's tutors include a former high school maths lecturer with 11+ years' experience and a teaching award, seasoned private tutors and Kumon instructors, two Bachelor of Education students with extensive K–12 classroom placements, multiple subject duxes and ATAR 97.75–94.85 achievers, STEM competition participants, and university mentors passionate about supporting young learners.

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Lokeshkumar

Info Processing Tutor Kings Park, VIC
Develop a good rapport with the student so they are open to expressing their fears/weaknesses. Where the student does not open us, assess exactly which area the student needs help in and focus their energy there. I develop professional relationships with pupils quite easily, and that helps break the ice. They are more open to receiving coaching. I…
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Kirtika

Info Processing Tutor Kings Park, VIC
The most prominent thing is to work according to the level of child. For example, some students love to study through animations and some by real world examples and also some by doing practicals or activities. Hence; its the duty of a tutor to find the way of teaching that interacts a student and make it interesting for a child to explore that…
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Hoang Tien

Info Processing Tutor St Albans, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is engage them in the content by answering a simple question: where is this subject used practically in real life? This means that for every new concepts being introduced, we should not dive in the boring formulas right away but rather talk about why the formula even exist or its role in…
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Mandeep

Info Processing Tutor Delahey, VIC
a most important thing for involving minds to be aware of present need of a time with practicing discipline of a routine to fill shortcomings of a subject. As a tutor I would like myself and student to be aware of breathing present awareness organization maintaining a schedule practice discipline understanding time…
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Nazibur

Info Processing Tutor St Albans, VIC
A tutor is a very important role model and source for guidance for a student that is unparalleled by any other roles in the society I am patient and…
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Anjolaoluwa

Info Processing Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
As a a tutor, it is important to be able to communicate clearly with the student, building trust and a comfortable learning environment, encouraging questions and offering reassuarance when needed and ensuring that the student is making meaningful progress with time. When teaching, I like to start from the basics and making sure the student is…
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Ashraf

Info Processing Tutor Cairnlea, VIC
- Successful tutors build strong, personal relationships with their students. - Truly personalize the learning - Incorporate connections to the student's interests - Teach to the student's strengths - Minimize the student's weaknesses 1- Communication and social skills 2- Patience, responsibility, tolerance 3- The ability to solve conflicts,…
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Muhaimin

Info Processing Tutor Sydenham, VIC
Understand the problem from their perspective and guide them from their stepping stone to the point where they are able to confidently solve problems themselves with little assistance but also be a source for which the students can ask any questions no matter the level of difficulty or understanding. I think because I’ve been on the other side…
Prince
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Prince

Info Processing Tutor Taylors Lakes, VIC
It is never easy with studying - and different students will have their own speed of absorbing the lesson they are trying to learn. Several factors may come into play in those challenges whether it's their cognition ability, skills of their instructor, or the status of the environment where they are trying to learn. I belive a tutor can help in…
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Raja

Info Processing Tutor Deer Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for students is to build their confidence. When students believe in their abilities, they become more motivated, resilient, and open to learning, which leads to long-term success both academically and personally. As a tutor, my strengths lie in creating personalized learning experiences, building strong…
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Simran

Info Processing Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
As per my perspective, every student is different and tutoring is all about giving personalised guidance. Giving clear and concise explanation of difficult subjects and breaking down them to manageable parts and encouraging them to apply knowledge to solve problems. In nutshell, helping students in any way possible in a positive manner to gain…
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Gursimar

Info Processing Tutor Caroline Springs, VIC
First things is to make them feel comfortable so that they can so their doubts. Next, understand the prior knowledge of a student and then give examples on the problems based on that. It helps them to understand various concepts easily and they start building interest in studies. Lastly, try to make education interesting for them! My main…
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Vidyasagar

Info Processing Tutor Albion, VIC
In my experience, the most important things a tutor can do are build a strong relationship with the student, assess their learning style, and foster a love of learning. By creating a positive and supportive environment, students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks. Tailoring lessons to how a student best absorbs information keeps…
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Paola Bianca

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Well, I believe it is understanding them and their concerns and not giving them pressure for not understanding a certain topic. We can help them by cheering them up instead of making them feel small for not understanding. I believe my patience and understanding towards the person. Everyone has their own level of understanding depending on the…
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LOUIJIE

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
For me, the two most vital things a tutor can do are to make learning stick and make it last. To make it stick, I focus on practical application. I bridge the gap between textbook theory and the real world, which makes the information tangible and easier to comprehend. To make it last, I focus on building the skills for continuous,…
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Hasan Mohammad Abdul

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine West, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to foster a supportive and encouraging learning environment, tailor their teaching approach to meet the student's individual needs, and build the student's confidence in their abilities. Additionally, a tutor should provide clear explanations, offer constructive feedback, and inspire a…
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Micah

Info Processing Tutor Keilor Park, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student it be approachable. If the student feels comfortable asking questions and being honest about what they don't understand, it makes teaching them much easier. That's why, as a tutor, I would do my very best to be friendly and comfortable with the student, and make sure they can enjoy learning…
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Parminder

Info Processing Tutor Derrimut, VIC
1.Tutor should help students with homework by explaining it and discussing how to complete it Provide additional resources to support learning 2. Tutor must used easy ways of teaching and for difficult topics so that students can learn in an interesting way I never feeling tired or bored during teaching,I can listen students problems very…
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Juveriya

Info Processing Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to never make the student feel quote on quote dump for not knowing a concept none of us were put on this earth knowing everything so being frustrated with a student over something "they should have already known" seems useless to me what if instead you note this down and help them find a…
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Shehzad

Info Processing Tutor Derrimut, VIC
To understand which areas they need most help with and then work closely with them to help them perform better. It is also very important to make the student feel confident, enable them to ask as many questions as possible without any hesitation, explain concepts clearly and relate them to the real practical problems and then build their knowledge…
Simran
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Simran

Info Processing Tutor Derrimut, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help students understand the concept, help the student overcome challenges when learning a new concept and to help the student to overcome any anxiety that comes with learning. The strengths I have are patience, empathy, and communication. I am patient when teaching students, and I can…
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Angelique

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine, VIC
Patience, dedication to the success of their students, preparation and hard work Passion for teaching and helping…
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Karl Jerome

Info Processing Tutor Sunshine, VIC
A tutor's most important role is to provide personalized support and encouragement to students. By tailoring their approach to individual needs, clarifying concepts, and promoting critical thinking, tutors help build students' confidence and foster a positive learning environment. Regular feedback, setting realistic goals, and using engaging…

Local Reviews

Priyanka was amazing, and Jasmine enjoyed the session
Lina, Caroline Springs

Inside Kings ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ashan focused on identifying and solving problems with complementary, supplementary, corresponding, alternate, co-interior, and vertically opposite angles using diagrams, as well as revisiting algebra basics and working through long division from the Year 8 textbook.

Another Year 7 student spent time planning and improving a TEEL essay paragraph for an argument analysis prompt about school uniforms and practiced public speaking skills during a mock debate.

For Year 6, Amish worked on converting decimals to fractions and multiplying decimals, alongside exploring persuasive writing techniques like emotive language and hyperbole in short essays.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student repeatedly avoided showing working in algebra, relying on mental calculations—"I can do this in my head," he said—which led to confusion and errors, especially when solving equations under test pressure.

In English, the same student struggled to organize ideas clearly in essays; mind maps were suggested to help structure arguments but follow-through was inconsistent.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to attempt word problems independently until step-by-step guidance was provided.

In both cases, not engaging fully with feedback or written process slowed progress and left gaps when revisiting past material during revision sessions.

Recent Achievements

One Kings Park tutor noticed a real shift with Ashan, a Year 7 student who used to mix up angle types and lose marks on tests—after targeted practice, he now explains his reasoning out loud and confidently corrects his own mistakes during lessons.

Another high schooler recently tackled long division and negative numbers independently for the first time, only needing help with larger divisors—a big change from previous hesitation with complex calculations.

Meanwhile, a younger student who started off slow with factors is now finishing factor-finding activities without reminders and even volunteers answers before being prompted.

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 Deer Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Copperfield College-Kings Park Junior Campus.