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Tutors in Moonee Ponds include a Cambridge-accepted economist (GRE 99th percentile), a PhD research chemist and university lab mentor, an ETH Zurich maths graduate with private tutoring experience, seasoned Kumon and peer tutors, debating champions, VCE high scorers in specialist maths and English, and educators with hands-on K–12 mentoring, behaviour therapy, music tuition, and leadership roles.

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Hooria

Legal Studies Tutor Coburg, VIC
Explain the topic in a format that student understands and well as to make the topic engaging so the students wishes to excel and learn My recent experience with a tutor allows me to know what a student is looking for in a tutor from their perspective, as well as my high patience…
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Cecelia

Legal Studies Tutor Coburg, VIC
- Making young people passionate about learning/bettering their skills in and beyond the tutoring room - Maintaining an approachable but professional demeanour - Discuss assessment expectations for assignments and upcoming exams Strengths: Enthusiasm for reading, writing, comprehension and analysis, fun and approachable tutoring methods,…
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Sonaa

Legal Studies Tutor Carlton, VIC
Helping students get clearer on their personal goals and development, aid their identification of their personal strengths and weaknesses, allow them to become able to assess their own work with a critical eye, gain a deeper appreciation for learning in school Patience, determination, compassion, hard work, ability to communicate and form bonds…
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Maheswary

Legal Studies Tutor West Footscray, VIC
In my personal opinion besides teaching a student what is in the unit/study guide, a tutor should be taking responsibility in creating a fun learning environment and encouraging and motivating the students to be confident. This would help to enhance the students performance. The strength I have as an individual is I am able to create a comfortable…
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Brandon

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to be understanding towards them in terms of their struggles in a particular subject or even in their day to day life. A tutor should also always come prepared with relevant study materials to ensure that the students grow in knowledge and understanding for each meeting. I feel that I am…
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Oliver

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is simply be open to answer any questions a student might have. They need to be able to grasp the entire concept so that it can be applied in their school work. My strengths as a tutor could be my patience and my willingness to go out of my way to help any student I can. I think I also have a…
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Belinda

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
A tutor is someone who can help to support and strengthen students' self-efficacy one-on-one. This is extremely important as classroom teachers have to manage multiple students in a classroom and cannot provide the same undivided attention as a tutor can. Tutors instil confidence in their students, assist them in unpacking and understanding areas…
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Fo

Legal Studies Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Listen and understand the best ways that they are able to learn. Always encourage and provide positive reinforcement. Give accurate feedback. Be attentive. Cater accordingly to the students level so they don't become bored or discouraged. As a tutor i believe my greatest strength is my ability to empathise with a wide range of students as i myself…
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Jia Jun

Legal Studies Tutor Tottenham, VIC
Tutors are someone students can rely on for academic assistance. I recognise that the role of tutors is to aid students in their educational pathways and help students in realising their true academic capabilities, constantly providing constructive feedback for areas of improvement. It is also important to have understanding as the VCE process is…
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Cameron

Legal Studies Tutor Docklands, VIC
I believe the most important facet of tutoring students is learning to empathise with them to gain their unique perspective. This is important because it enables the tutor to be critical of their existing teaching habits, to revise their strategies and be adaptable to suit the needs of the student. Simultaneously, I believe it is crucial to match…
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Christopher

Legal Studies Tutor Spotswood, VIC
Help students perform to the best of their ability. Students can come with many ability levels and it's the tutors duty to unlock their potential and encourage students to do their best. Being able to concisely explain concepts and the required methods to apply them. Being understanding of all abilities and being able to work within those. Being…
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Bianca

Legal Studies Tutor Spotswood, VIC
I consider building confidence in a student highly important when tutoring. In my experience as a teacher, students often value one on one teaching where available. Being able to focus on one student and their needs within their own education, builds a more confident student whether in their work, or when seeking assistance from teachers. Building…
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Alexandra

Legal Studies Tutor Preston, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do is improve the confidence of a student so that they feel competent and ready, which is a knock on effect from the clarity gained during tutoring sessions. Another important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them gain good study habits with can take them all throughut their education, and…
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Lavenia

Legal Studies Tutor Fawkner, VIC
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to use personalised strategies that suit the student's learning style so that they can benefit from their one-on-one lessons in a way that they don't have the opportunity to in the classroom. I also believe it is important for a tutor to understand both the strengths and…

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Phone staff have been very helpful finding the right tutor for us. The tutor we have settled on is patient, polite and has motivated our teenager to learn.
Carolyn, Moonee Ponds

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Content Covered

Year 12 Chemistry with Thanh in Moonee Ponds has recently focused on interpreting IR spectra and mass spectrometry data, as well as consolidating titration steps and terminology.

For Year 11, Sarah revised galvanic vs electrolytic cells by working through example reactions and discussed the limitations of the electrochemical series.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex tackled stoichiometry problems related to combustion reactions and reviewed key experimental design terms like independent/dependent variables, reliability, and systematic errors using practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 Chemistry student repeatedly hesitated to commit answers in worded problems, despite often having the right approach; as one tutor noted, "she's on the right track but doesn't follow through," leading to missed marks for incomplete responses.

In Year 8 Mathematics, confusion arose from inconsistent written layout when breaking down algebraic expressions—working was scattered and hard to follow, which led to lost steps mid-solution.

For a Year 4 student newly learning algebra, fear of making mistakes sometimes resulted in avoidance of writing answers altogether, especially with two-step equations. This left gaps that slowed later revision and feedback.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Moonee Ponds recently noticed some encouraging progress across several year levels.

In Year 11 Chemistry, a student who once hesitated with thermochemical equations is now writing them accurately and independently, even tackling combustion calculations that were previously daunting.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 maths student has started converting tricky worded problems into simple algebraic expressions on her own, moving past earlier confusion about how to start these questions.

At the primary level, one diligent Year 6 learner breezed through addition and subtraction work this week with barely any mistakes—something she struggled with last term—and double-checked all her answers without prompting.

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 Sam Merrifeld (Essendon) Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Monica's Primary School.