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Seaholme's tutors include experienced secondary maths and science teachers, a double-degree graduate in teaching and exercise science, an ATAR 97.9 college dux now tutoring VCE maths and physics, accomplished peer mentors, creative movement specialists for children, high-achieving recent graduates with Olympiad distinctions, and passionate coaches and camp leaders skilled at inspiring K–12 learners.

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Karishma

Modern History Tutor Seabrook, VIC
Explain them in a way that they understand since each student have different IQ level We can share knowledge which is helpful for their growth in…
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Steve

Modern History Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Interest is the most important factor. A tutor needs to make the tutorial engaging and interesting so that students feel no pressure or burden. Make it enjoyable and with the right method, students will make progress. Very good communication skill - I have been tutoring students from different backgrounds A lot of tutoring experience - 5…
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Agastya

Modern History Tutor Port Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for their student is ensure conceptual clarity. This can be achieved through constant repetition of solving a larg variety practice questions as well as high quality of explanation. My strengths are my strong social skills, direct nature and ability to pin points weaknesses in a student directly. I often…
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Brendan

Modern History Tutor Seddon, VIC
Tutors can help students build the confidence and skills to be stronger independent and collaborative learners. It's not about teaching rote information or doing the difficult processing work for students, but rather to help diagnose and address the missing links that stand in the way of students moving forward in their own learning. I am a…
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Susana

Modern History Tutor Port Melbourne, VIC
I think that the most important is to make learning relevant to students' interests by incorporating challenging activities instead of tough tasks that make students feel frustrated. My focus is based on a student's centered approach that engages students in their own success by incorporating their interests and skills into the learning process.…
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HARPREET KAUR

Modern History Tutor Truganina, VIC
Feedback is must personal interaction with everyone Observation of each person Encouraging to say and listen Fun Activities in between studies Friendly reminder to keep everyone on track Friendly Understanding others A Good listener Cheerful Teaching things in a easier ways Always finding new ways to teach Always welcome…
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Gokul

Modern History Tutor Truganina, VIC
As a tutor, I feel that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to have the ability to stay persistent whilst attempting to teach a student the concept or problem in the state. As a tutor, you must see your students learning from the sessions conducted and maintain consistency in maintaining their attention throughout the tutoring…
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Imran

Modern History Tutor Maidstone, VIC
A tutor plays a very important role in the development of a student. The student is more informal and feels free to express his/her concerns, rather than at school. As it is a one to one interaction, a tutor has to focus completely and also expect the student to give 100%. Every student is different with their intelligence, maturity and attitude.…
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Paawanjot

Modern History Tutor Truganina, VIC
Guide them. Teachers are there for cueing the child and help them enhance their talent and intelligence. Tutors can act as a comfort zone for a child where child can talk about his likes/dislikes. A child can then explore different fields before choosing the one. Being a patient person, I believe it is my biggest strength as a tutor. Also, I have…
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John

Modern History Tutor Truganina, VIC
Build Confidence and Personalize Learning patience, consistency and…
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Harsukham

Modern History Tutor Truganina, VIC
I think according to me the most important thing for a tutor is to make his/her students satisfied with the topic taught. The tutor should focus on making his/her student understand the basic of the concepts and making their foundations strong. I am really patient and can understand the whole depth of the problem that my student…

Local Reviews

Tutoring seems to be going well. I think both Matthew and Abbey are starting to settle into a routine. Abbey has started to apply some of the methods Matthew has shown her to school work. She has come home from school a couple of times now, saying she was asked a question during maths time and got it right. Which, of course, she was very happy about! Within the next few weeks, I will receive Abbey’s report for semester 1. I will show Matt, so he has even more understanding of her needs. I’m looking forward to seeing what they achieve in the coming months.
Chelsea, Williamstown

Inside SeaholmeTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Madison worked on consolidating skills in Pythagoras' theorem and solving worded problems involving side lengths, as well as applying trigonometric ratios to find unknown sides in triangles.

For Year 8, Rohan focused on expanding and factorising binomial expressions using distribution methods, along with factorising by grouping.

In Year 5, Emily practised rounding decimals and rounding numbers to significant figures for improved accuracy in calculations.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student often relied on a calculator to identify gradients and intercepts, which limited her grasp of linear equations—"she could solve for x when y=0 but needed the calculator for reassurance."

In Year 12, one learner hesitated to show algebraic working, sometimes erasing steps rather than leaving mistakes visible; this made it harder to catch sign errors in factorisation.

For a Year 5 student, untidy written work during division tasks led to misaligned digits and confusion.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 struggled to keep track of materials and occasionally forgot completed homework, causing last-minute stress before lessons.

Recent Achievements

One Seaholme tutor noted that Aida, a Year 11 student, moved from feeling uncertain with linear graphs to confidently recognising and plotting them using the y=mx+c rule; she also started developing her own plan for tackling upcoming assessments.

In another session, Madison (Year 10) showed new independence by asking targeted questions about trigonometry, then applied trig ratios herself to find unknown angles—something she previously hesitated to attempt without guidance.

Meanwhile, a younger student who once guessed at times tables now talks through problems aloud and works out new multiplication facts by building from ones she already knows.

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