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Tutors in South Melbourne include a UK-qualified primary school teacher with two years' classroom experience, an Olympiad-participating Chemical Engineering scholar, a private tutor and camp facilitator with six years' K–12 expertise, multiple Monash and RMIT scholarship recipients, psychology and data science postgraduates, and high-achieving mentors skilled in maths, science, English, and creative leadership.

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Mukul

Software Dev Tutor Docklands, VIC
Clearing any queries the students has about a particular topic. Make my student respect others but be self confident and righteous. Making students understand and clear any doubts in their mind. Encouraging them to have have casual conversation to build confidence and communication…
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Emily

Software Dev Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I believe that each student should be heard in the classroom and encouraged to contribute to discussions. It is important for them to engage in active learning rather than just listening to a teacher speak passively. I find that I can relate to students on a personal level and connect with them through pop culture and references, strengthening…
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Nilesh

Software Dev Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence and create a safe space for asking questions. Looking back, the best professors I had were those who encouraged independent thinking and went beyond the textbook. In the long run, this approach helps students become more adaptable, curious, and capable of…
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NAKHAT YEMEN

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
motivate them to do well. Develop in them a passion for the subject by showing them the importance of the subject in our lives. Never have preconceived notions of the capabilities of the students. Highlight the strengths of the student to make him feel more confident about the subject and help him develop a bond with the subject. I'm very…
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Muhammad Yoonus

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
In my opinion, one of the most important things a great tutor can do for a student is to increase their passion for the subject. When a student genuinely enjoys learning about a topic, they will be more motivated. When students love what they're learning, it unlocks their potential. That energy and excitement will hopefully lead to a deeper…
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Nhat

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think self-taught is the most important thing that a tutor can teach a student. This is because self-taught can go with them anywhere but the tutor can not. Additionally, a tutor can not teach a student everything, so at some points, the student needs to explore themselves. I am patient and independent in studying. This is because I have been…
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Andrew

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
On a surface level outlook a tutor is just meant to teach their students and be on their way. But in my perspective, there is more to it than just teaching. A tutor is about being a capable mentor that identifies the student's weaknesses in class and mentally so there is always something the student can work upon both academically and mentally.…
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Anita Afrin

Software Dev Tutor Cremorne, VIC
I believe as a tutor it is my responsibility to act as a guide for my students, I can't learn a lesson on behalf of my students rather guide my students so that they can find out what interests them the most. I want to provide the right tools to my students so that they can know what to use when and how to use them so that they never loose the…
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SEYED JALAL

Software Dev Tutor Cremorne, VIC
Provide a lucid and comprehensive explanation of concepts and Trying to cultivate them with practical examples in order to make them tangible for students Verbal fluency and ability to articulate abstract concepts in plain language. I often tend to elucidate the complexity of formulas with more tangible equivalent examples which students deal with…
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Mihir

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor - or any teacher - can do is spark a genuine desire to learn, rather than making learning feel like a requirement. When students are encouraged to personally connect with a subject, its quirks and intricacies, they stop seeing learning as a chore and start seeing it as something they truly enjoy. I'm really good at…
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Fletch

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
Provide a love for learning. Schools are centered around competition and grades which do the exact opposite, but if you want students to enjoy learning and to continue enjoying it after they've graduated your class you want to teach them in a way that is engaging, relevant, and understandable. I believe the best way is to teach them the bare…
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Sudhir

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for students is to teach as well as keep them motivated on their progress. A tutor shapes a child or an adult to get the best out of themselves and helps them gain courage and be brave with their studies. I have a great way of teaching in where I combine practical and application based teaching. I am…
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Mukta

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe that cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset are important. A tutor should inspire curiosity, instill confidence, and equip students with the tools they need to become independent learners. Moreover, fostering a positive and supportive relationship built on trust and mutual respect is…
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ABITHA

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
In my opinion, the first thing a tutor can do to help a student is to first listen to them and take their concerns very seriously. It may be a very simple doubt, but the moment they accept that we are ready to listen to their concerns, we automatically grab their attention and build up a rapport with them. Another critical aspect of tutoring is to…
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Morayya

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing can be to understand and relate to the student as much as possible, for example understand their problems, think from their perspective and teach them in a style which best suits them. My strengths are that my experience with teachers and fellow students is very fresh. I have also achieved the highest grade in one of the…
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Rajat

Software Dev Tutor Carlton, VIC
* To make consistent efforts while tutoring until the student isn't completely clear with a concept. * Frequent Q&A discussions with a student can help in gauging the understanding level of the student. * To try innovative ways to spark curiosity in a child regarding a particular topic or subject. * Adaptability to change my style of…
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Mrunal

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I believe it's crucial for the instructor to first comprehend the student. As a former tutor, I am of the opinion that not every lesson is fully understood by students the first time around. The tutor must make sure to reiterate everything till the student is able to grasp it. As was previously mentioned, a tutor must be on time and patient with…
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Yuhang

Software Dev Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing you can do as a teacher is to equip your students with the means to learn. There are skills to learn anything. As a teacher, you need to teach your students knowledge as well as show them how to learn. Once students have mastered the method of learning and at the same time gained the confidence to learn, they can…
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Srijan

Software Dev Tutor Windsor, VIC
To research and bring up more and more content on the topic on which the student is struggling to understand. With this approach, a student can see one topic in more different way and learn more and more. My strengths as a tutor are teaching in a way in which it is easier to grab knowledge from, teaching using a real-world example and in a…
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Karan

Software Dev Tutor Windsor, VIC
Building strong personal relationship and able to connect one on one with students is the most important thing as a tutor. Having adequate subject knowledge and adopting interactive ways to teach are equally important to engage students. The subject knowledge, tutoring attitude, expressive ways of teaching and being responsible are my biggest…
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Jin

Software Dev Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Empowering student's potential instead of instilling knowledge. 1. Good at STEM subjects 2. Passionate about helping students 3. Always well prepared before the session 4. Willing to out-perform the…
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Tanisha

Software Dev Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
Treat each student as an individual person. The same methods of tutoring might not apply on the other. Moreover patience is necessary. Tutors should maintain a pace comfortable for the student. Tutors should be humble enough to admit if they don't know few answers and should be able to research and provide the answers to the student. I learn…
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Shivam

Software Dev Tutor North Melbourne, VIC
I think that the most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to be interactive and encourage them to ask more and more questions. This makes the learning experience to be wholesome and complete. My strength as a tutor is that I can clear the basic concepts of students and teach them to approach the problem in a systematic and logical…

Local Reviews

Kratika is doing well, Trinity is happy working with her.
Cath, Port Melbourne

Inside South MelbourneTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Gracie practised addition and subtraction with numbers in the hundreds, explored number patterns, and worked on reading both digital and analog clocks.

In Year 10, Alex tackled solving equations through a practice test and school math booklet, then moved onto factorisation worksheets and revisited tricky past paper questions for deeper understanding.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Elias focused on psychology exam revision by breaking down evidence-based interventions for phobias and reviewing classical versus operant conditioning using real exam questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 4 student was often quick to answer before thinking through problems, especially with worded time conversions; "she rushed her answers and missed details," leading to extra confusion when homework was set.

In Year 10 algebra, one student avoided writing out full solutions—"needs to always write complete solutions and steps"—which made it harder to catch minor errors during revision.

A Year 11 student struggled with combining concepts from earlier chapters into new topics, sometimes relying on recent content only, which limited deeper understanding when tackling mixed-topic exam questions.

Moments like these meant time in sessions was spent re-explaining or backtracking rather than progressing.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in South Melbourne noticed Violet, a Year 10 student, honestly identifying her weak spots in statistics and, after just one targeted session, she began reading data sets more carefully and correctly—a real shift from earlier mistakes.

In another session, Achilles (Year 8) moved beyond following set methods and started tackling maths problems with his own strategies; he even asked for an extra question at the end to test himself, showing new initiative.

Meanwhile, Gracie in primary school said she now feels happy heading into class because she finally understands multiplication after struggling before.

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 Emerald Hill Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like South Melbourne Primary School.