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Tutors in Niddrie include a primary/secondary school teacher with international classroom experience, Mac.Robertson Girls' High School alumna and children's activity leader, maths tutors with first-class university honours and Olympiad distinctions, a Kumon teaching assistant, a 99.45 ATAR scholarship recipient, experienced peer mentors, and accomplished academic competition participants across STEM and the humanities.

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Zohra

Science Tutor Glenroy, VIC
To understand the student first. And adapt to the method which he will be most comfortable in while you are tutoring him. The understanding between the teacher and the student is very important Iam very patient enough to explain to the student as well as I can teach them in such a way that they will be able to understand. Its also about showing…
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Peter

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Leave them with a proper process with answering questions under time pressure. Make learning if not enjoyable at least tolerable, as learning new things is much harder if you don’t have any interest in it. Make your teaching digestible for the student depending on their level of understanding - not too easy not too hard. Breaking down complex…
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Ayush
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Ayush

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
In subjects like maths and science that require prerequisite knowledge to thoroughly understand a topic, tutors can play an invaluable role in highlighting the gaps in a student's learning. As opposed to students spending countless hours frustrated on a single problem or topic, a tutor can provide immediate feedback, identifying the relevant…
Despina
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Despina

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Successful tutors can build strong, personal relationships with their students. As they can teach to the student's strengths, they are able to minimize the student's weaknesses. Additionally, tutors listen and communicate early and often with parents and teachers I am very communicative. I can attract children's attention and make the lesson much…
Michael
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Michael

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
Teach them how to learn, not simply tell them the answer. This allows them to develop their skills when the tutor is not present. I believe my strength lies in my ability to communicate ideas…
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Tashreef

Science Tutor Highpoint City, VIC
One of the most vital things a tutor should do is ensure that he is understood teaching-wise and that he understands his pupils perfectly. One thing that some teachers don't have is empathy for the unique condition of a student. A student's ability to learn can be affected in various ways, like by his surroundings and so on. It is significantly…
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Fatima

Science Tutor Pascoe Vale South, VIC
Following are the most important things a tutor can do : -Assure the student that nothing is difficult and a tutor's job is to explain any concept as many ways as possible and as many times as possible until the student is fully satisfied and confident enough -Use videos and interactive tools to explain concepts -Tutor is there to help and give…
Xavier
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Xavier

Science Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is find the most efficient way to deliver concepts to their students. This will always change for each student, and so a good tutor has to be flexible and receptive to what works and what doesn't. The end goal really is to get them educated, and if that means fostering a strong friendly connection or simply…
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Lasitha

Science Tutor Keilor, VIC
In my high school days, i went to alot of tutors and i learned the difference between a good and a bad tutor. Bad tutors i believe stay within the box, afraid to go out and expose the students true potential. A good tutor can not only help the student keep on track of school work and assist in any difficulties the student may have, but also push…
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Ruth

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
I believe every student has the potential to become their best self. In addition to providing emotional support, I believe tutors should actively support students' dreams by helping them set clear and achievable goals. For example, the SMART technique allows students to track their progress, which promotes independence and self-directed learning.…
Harshi
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Harshi

Science Tutor Pascoe Vale, VIC
As a tutor, I consider it essential to establish a positive connection not only with the students but also with their parents. It is more significant for a tutor to offer support and guidance to students, leading them toward a beneficial path, rather than imposing additional pressure or burdens on them. As a tutor, I take pride in my versatility…
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Anastasia

Science Tutor Moonee Ponds, VIC
A tutor should focus on empowering the student, rather than simply teaching the content to them, so that when the tutor is not present, the student is still able to motivate themselves and have confidence in their ability without having someone to rely on. I have a positive, active mindset which reflects in my teaching approach, allowing me to…
Teja
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Teja

Science Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
I believe that a good tutor has the the ability to help students build confidence for the classroom, and inspire them to be the best that they can be. Another thing that is important to me is not belittling the student or making them feel "stupid" for not understanding, but instead relating to them and helping them find a different way to solve…
saloni
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saloni

Science Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I believe that every child is unique. But as they grow older, their creative confidence is lost. Everything can be transformed if we can transform the brain and recreate those neural connections which will bring back creative intuition in your life. I try to curate experiential transformation learning in my teachings to bring back creative…
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Senara

Science Tutor Moonee Vale, VIC
For a tutor, the most important thing is to increase the curiosity of the student, for the subject that they are learning. Exams are important. However, at the end of the day I believe, the knowledge gained through the subject matter is far more important because it is something that can help to shape the future of the student. For example,…
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Nadarasar

Science Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Empathy: Understand how the student is feeling or understood a particular concept based on their behavioural and body language cues. This is because most students do not give explicit feedback. Understanding the student's learning pace: Every student is unique and have their own pace of learning. As a tutor you need to adapt to that. I am…
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Muhammad

Science Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
According to my experience, the most important thing for a tutor is to build such a relationship with the student so that the student should be comfortable talking and sharing his/her problems and issues without any hesitation. As a tutor, my strengths are motivating the students, communication, flexibility, patience, and adaptability according to…
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Dr.Anuradha

Science Tutor Ascot Vale, VIC
A tutor needs to make the subject interesting and relevant to the real world situations so that the student is able to apply the concepts and the knowledge becomes ingrained in them. Knowledge of the subject and communication are my core strengths. I am also keen to learn and believe that teaching is a two-way process. I am thorough and make sure…
James
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James

Science Tutor Brunswick West, VIC
Be fully aware and considerate of each student's learning needs and situation. A good tutor will try multiple methods to tailor to each students learning style. Patience, high level knowledge in mathematics, willingness to learn where needed, open…
Nazhim
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Nazhim

Science Tutor Jacana, VIC
Making sure ALL the students are able to understand what ever the tutor does teaching on. I believe, I am best at transferring the knowledge to the student directly and clearly, therefore the students understand concepts at a basic level and grow later…
Teng
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Teng

Science Tutor Jacana, VIC
At a foundational level, it's most important to ensure the student feels confident with the material they're learning. As a first step, it's important for a tutor to assist in honing in and helping the student practice so that their skill level matches the basic requirements of the subject. Then the next most important thing a tutor can do for a…
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Nguyen

Science Tutor Sunshine North, VIC
Build a healthy relationship with student and help them build a healthy relationship with learning in general so they don't dread showing up to class/tutor feeling like they don't belong. It is also crucial that they believe in themselves and sustain a growth and open mindset when approaching studying. I feel like THE most important concept…
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Md Mahamudul

Science Tutor Footscray, VIC
A tutor can motivate the students, with the help of a tutor they will overcome the fear about a subject. They can help the student to strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. Tutor also gives the student individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who…

Local Reviews

Called me back within hours of my inquiry, and I had a local arrive a few days later. Petar is an excellent tutor - patient, and capable of explaining things a few different ways to ensure my daughter understood. He offered many strategies, and allowed her to choose the one she found most effective. He has also identified a root cause of the problem which, thankfully, has a simple solution. We can't thank and recommend Petar enough.
Katie, Niddrie

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Tyler focused on recognising and working with 7-digit numbers, understanding place value, and was introduced to area and perimeter concepts through targeted maths activities.

Year 5 student Sami practiced identifying grammatical errors in texts and completed a variety of maths questions including fractions, multiplication, and units of measurement as part of homework tasks.

For Year 4, Annabelle worked on strengthening her multiplication skills using school worksheets and spent time editing her ongoing creative writing project.

Recent Challenges

In Year 4, one student often rushed through money calculations in 'shop and change' activities, leading to overlooked details. "She tended to rush her answers with these tasks," noted the tutor, making it hard for her to spot small errors.

In a Year 7 maths session, a student tried sneaking in a calculator instead of attempting mental strategies; after removing it, focus and accuracy improved.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 learner struggled to keep up with homework completion during weeks when unwell, which left gaps that showed up in later percentage questions. These moments slowed real progress on new concepts.

Recent Achievements

One Niddrie tutor noticed that Sami now tackles multiple homework tasks independently and even requests extra literacy games as a reward—previously, he needed reminders just to stay on track.

Another secondary student, Tyler, moved from struggling with percentage calculations to confidently working out 10% of various numbers by the end of the session, using strategies built up over recent weeks.

For Year 3–4s, Charlotte has started asking for harder maths problems herself and reads aloud unfamiliar words by chunking them—last term she hesitated when faced with new vocabulary but now finishes sets of sums 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 Moonee Valley Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like St John Bosco's School.